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Portland!
Agent Sturgeon —who made the comments about emigrating to the United States and his naturalization as an American citizen— often spoke of “seas of blood” and “massacres.” Agent Sturgeon —who is a son of President Kim’s political colleague— often said “into the fog.” Indeed, he dragged me into the fog of manipulation and terrorism. He tried to drag me into gambling and becoming trapped in gambling. And he tried to interest me in the Nazi philosophy that was the basis for World War II crimes. All his plans were in vain. These tactics to influence me with this philosophy that facilitated the crimes of World War II —crimes against humanity— had already been applied to me by a very close agent who worked with the surgeon who tried to use prostitutes in an attempt to harm me. Also, one of diamond smugglers —under the control of vice-minister-level Ambassador Choi Dae-Hwa— attempted this kind of approach on me. But, early on, he unexpectedly and wisely abandoned this maneuvering. Why did those agents —agent Sturgeon and others— try to make me become a Nazi sympathizer?
One of president Dae-Jung Kim’s agents —the one who made comments about emigrating to the USA and his naturalization as an American citizen— often spoke of “seas of blood” and “massacres.” Hawaii - President Kim's political colleague Korean Consulate General Seattle
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