The Free Joseon, or Cheollima Civil Defense dissident group's latest shadowy operation is selling 'visas' to a 'liberated' North Korea in exchange for blockchain cryptocurrency.
A self-proclaimed North Korean rebel group has called on supporters to slow down their orders of "visas" intended to be honored after the overthrow of the ruling Kim dynasty.
"We are grateful for your overwhelming support," it added. "It will be a bright day when you can stand on soil of Free Joseon knowing you through the G-Visa in your passport you helped make us free." Little is known about Free Joseon, which maintains only its official website and a YouTube account. The group received media attention earlier this week when it released a short video purporting to show a North Korean man smashing portraits of the late North Korean rulers Kim Il Sung and his son, Kim Jong Il,"on our homeland's soil.
Spanish newspaper El País reported two days earlier that investigators suspected at least two of the 10 individuals allegedly involved in the operation had direct ties to U.S. intelligence, which has long supported dissident groups against adversarial governments across the globe.
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