North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un 'Controls the Nature,' State-Run Newspaper Claims

Monica Sanchez | December 11, 2017
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Kim on Mt. Paektu

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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is so powerful that he can control nature, the country’s government-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun claims.

In an article detailing Kim Jong Un’s recent visit to Mt. Paektu over the weekend, the newspaper claims that he stopped a blizzard and brought about “fine weather” as he “ascended” hiking "through thick snow" to the 9,000-foot peak of the mountain.

“When Kim Jong Un ascended to the top of it, going through thick snow, it showed fine weather unprecedented in the blizzard of December winter, exposing its majestic figure,” the newspaper reads.

The newspaper calls Kim Jong Un “the peerlessly illustrious commander who controls the nature.”

It says that Lake Chon, which lies at the summit of Mt. Paektu, presented to Kim “charming scenery showing magic peaks and dazzling sunshine” as if “to give warm welcome to him.”

Rodong Sinmun adds that Kim spent his time at the top of the mountain reflecting on his nuclear ambitions, “recalling the emotion-charged days when he realized the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force.”

Maybe he can use his apparent abilities to aid in his country's suffering food production, as hunger and malnutrition is widespread among the North Korean people. 

For more, check out the Shepard Smith Reporting segment below.

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