Kim Jong-un — North Korea’s ruthless “Rocket Man” — was born with a blood-spattered spoon in his mouth!
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Jong-un inherited his taste for killing from his crazed family of murderers and cutthroats. From death squads hunting down coup-plotting uncles to feeding cronies to wild dogs, carnage has been the family business for three generations!
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“The Kims are like the ancient Asian warlords of centuries ago — except this warlord family has a first-rate military, lots of hardware and now nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles,” former National Security Agency consultant
Wayne Madsen told
The National ENQUIRER.
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Kim’s granddad, Kim Il-sung, kicked off the butchery when he became North Korea’s first Communist leader and was bestowed with the dubious distinction of “Eternal President of the Republic” in 1948. He launched his regime by dispatching thousands of unsuspecting citizens to work gulags where they were never heard from again.
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Also never heard from again? His first wife, who “died” under mysterious circumstances at the ripe old age of 29. His son,
Kim Jong-il, proved more than ready to take over the store. When he was just seven years old in 1948, his baby brother died in the family pool. Jong-il was the prime suspect.
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The brutal dictator assumed power in 1994 when his father died of a heart attack at 82. To avoid any dispute over who was truly North Korea’s “Dear Leader,” as he'd crowned himself, Jong-il in 2001 had his half-brother, Kim-Hyun, executed.
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He had convinced his father to banish another brother, Kim Pyong-il, to Poland! Jong-il had a mistress who was so terrified of his violent mood swings that she fled to Soviet Russia! She died of mental illness and stress over endless fears her former lover’s death squads would hunt her down.
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Kim Jong-un, 33, was not slated to become the “
Supreme Leader” he is today! That title would have gone to his older brother,
Kim Jong-nam (top right) — until he was banished from the country when he was caught trying to sneak into Japan’s Disneyland.
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He also disposed of another older brother,
Kim Jong-chui. He was banished to parts unknown because he was deemed “too effeminate” to lead the country. In 2013, Kim executed his uncle,
Jang Song-thaek, after a petty insult and
had his own mistress snuffed out by a firing squad!
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“These guys are far from the Brady Bunch,” said Madsen. “There’s no such thing as repeat offenders in North Korea — especially in the Kim family.”
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Jong-un inherited his taste for killing from his crazed family of murderers and cutthroats. From death squads hunting down coup-plotting uncles to feeding cronies to wild dogs, carnage has been the family business for three generations!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“The Kims are like the ancient Asian warlords of centuries ago — except this warlord family has a first-rate military, lots of hardware and now nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles,” former National Security Agency consultant
Wayne Madsen told
The National ENQUIRER.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kim’s granddad, Kim Il-sung, kicked off the butchery when he became North Korea’s first Communist leader and was bestowed with the dubious distinction of “Eternal President of the Republic” in 1948. He launched his regime by dispatching thousands of unsuspecting citizens to work gulags where they were never heard from again.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Also never heard from again? His first wife, who “died” under mysterious circumstances at the ripe old age of 29. His son,
Kim Jong-il, proved more than ready to take over the store. When he was just seven years old in 1948, his baby brother died in the family pool. Jong-il was the prime suspect.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The brutal dictator assumed power in 1994 when his father died of a heart attack at 82. To avoid any dispute over who was truly North Korea’s “Dear Leader,” as he'd crowned himself, Jong-il in 2001 had his half-brother, Kim-Hyun, executed.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He had convinced his father to banish another brother, Kim Pyong-il, to Poland! Jong-il had a mistress who was so terrified of his violent mood swings that she fled to Soviet Russia! She died of mental illness and stress over endless fears her former lover’s death squads would hunt her down.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Kim Jong-un, 33, was not slated to become the “
Supreme Leader” he is today! That title would have gone to his older brother,
Kim Jong-nam (top right) — until he was banished from the country when he was caught trying to sneak into Japan’s Disneyland.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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He also disposed of another older brother,
Kim Jong-chui. He was banished to parts unknown because he was deemed “too effeminate” to lead the country. In 2013, Kim executed his uncle,
Jang Song-thaek, after a petty insult and
had his own mistress snuffed out by a firing squad!
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“These guys are far from the Brady Bunch,” said Madsen. “There’s no such thing as repeat offenders in North Korea — especially in the Kim family.”
Photo credit: Getty Images