Honeytrap: ‘Dear Leader’ author claims North Korea used female spies to control businessmen, politic

  • 9 years ago
North Korea, dubbed the ‘Hermit Kingdom’ in the early 19th century by Westerners attempting to infiltrate Asia for trade, is still the world’s most isolated country. Approximately 24 million people live in the totalitarian state where foreign media is forbidden and contact with foreign tourists is strictly controlled.

Yet, Jang Jin-sung, author of the memoir ‘Dear Leader’, claims that the North Korean regime hasn’t been as belligerently blind about its international neighbors and has, in its own way, attempted to control the activities of visiting foreign politicians, journalists, and businessmen.

According to Jang, North Korea’s ‘honeytrap’ plan, established by former leader Kim Jong-Il, was established to set up foreign dignitaries with female spies posing as translators or aides. Their job was to sleep with such men and become pregnant. Many of the men returned home and then received a phone call informing them that their North Korean lover had become pregnant.

The idea was that North Korean regime would then be able to emotionally blackmail the victims, compelling the men to hold an interest in North Korea’s future plight. Politicians caught in the honeytrap would then have an interest to protect and support North Korea in their own countries or at the UN. Entrapped journalists would have an incentive to write positive articles and reviews about the country and businessmen would invest money into the country’s crippled economy.

The children of these unions would then be raised and indoctrinated with North Korean ideology, before being sent abroad as spies or to lure other powerful men into protecting North Korea.

Of course, North Korea is most interested in monitoring its nearest neighbors, South Korea, Japan, and China. Japan’s Socialist Party has denied any of its members have fathered children in North Korea.

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