As the latest dump of Jeffrey Epstein files have been revealed by the US Department of Justice on orders from President Trump, the dark seedy story seems to have taken a wild turn towards one of the most unexpected places on earth – North Korea.
The Jeffery Epstein pedophile scandal has led to a database being posted by the Justice Department where North Korea is mentioned a whopping 569 times! Anyone can sign on and search the entire database and read all of the references to North Korea in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
According to one report last week, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a royal family member, requested his right-hand man, David Stern, to work with Jeffrey Epstein to arrange a business trip to North Korea to purchase prime real estate. This information was included in a 3.5 million-page document released by the U.S. Department of Justice last month under the “Epstein Files Transparency Act.”
This discovery has unearthed information that no one knew before – that Jeffrey Epstein might have had deep connections in North Korea. According to the report, David Stern sent an email to Epstein on June 12, 2018, to contact with leader Kim Jong-Un to buy prime “real estate.” Why would someone like David Stern or Prince Andrew, with deep connections to the royal family and other official avenues into North Korea, reach out to Jeffrey Epstein?
No one really knows the answer to that question. Though it is not clear how deep the connections between Epstein and North Korea go, the files that have been released so far do show that Epstein had strong interest in North Korea, discussing potential business opportunities there, such as mining, infrastructure deals worth billions, and “prime real estate” ventures that would only be possible with connections at the highest levels in North Korea.
BTJ has been working in North Korea for more than 20 years. BTJ missionaries have been involved in many different business ventures and know from experience that it is impossible to do business with North Korea without knowing certain leaders in the top echelons of the Communist Party.
Fewer people understand the situation on the ground in North Korea today like Chinese missionaries who currently live there. BTJ missionaries have spent years building up relationships with local officials to get visas, start businesses, purchase land, and conduct trade. It is not an easy process.
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