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PayPal, DVDs, Fax Machines, and North Korea!

June 15, 2009

I’m always scrounging around for any undercover documentary or other information about the DPRK, and today I discovered that one can purchase documentaries and other DVDs directly from the source: The North Korean government’s official website!

Who wants to take one for the team and set up a login there — and then pay them via PayPal? For a mere €30 (US $41) extracted from your bank account, you can choose from non-subtitled selections like “55th Anniversary of Founding of the DPRK“, “Extra-Large Inhumane Crime in the 20th cent“, and “A Traffic Controller on Crossroads“. All you have to do is give the North Korean government your personal details!

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You can even sign up to become a member of the Korean Friendship Association. You get a friggin membership card for christsakes! Someone do it!* It’s free and there are only two conditions!

1. You respect the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and its leaders.
2. You respect the other members in the KFA and the goals of the KFA.

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*Only if, again, you feel comfortable giving a totalitarian regime your address, telephone, “home page”and fax number.

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  1. August 18, 2015 6:19 AM

    This article is ridiculous. The DPRK isn’t the worst place on Earth and the people are generally proud, just as Americans are generally proud. It cost $50 USD to join the KFA. I am a proud member.

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