Pendragon_6
06-02-2006, 09:12 AM
MI6 file describes concentration camp
bigger, deadlier than Dachau, Auschwitz
May 30, 2006
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Satellite images of North Korea's largest concentration camp Haengyong
They call it "the Killing Compound" – the area of Camp 22 in North Korea's largest concentration camp.
Hidden away in the mountains in a remote northeastern corner of North Korea, close to its borders with Russia and China, Camp 22 has been purpose-built for the regime's scientists to have an unlimited number of prisoners on which to experiment.
Thousands of men, women and children are trucked to the nearby town of Haengyong. There they wait and, just as Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele did at Auschwitz, the North Korean physicians single out those who will die in gas chambers, or in biological tests, or face death in the human dissection rooms.
Those not selected to go to the Killing Compound at once will be kept in other compounds, surviving on minimum rations, to replace those who have died from inhuman experiments.
They are all branded as enemies of the state, "political victims" who have dared to speak out against President Kim Jong Il, the "Dear Leader" of North Korea.
In Full
WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50382)
bigger, deadlier than Dachau, Auschwitz
May 30, 2006
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Satellite images of North Korea's largest concentration camp Haengyong
They call it "the Killing Compound" – the area of Camp 22 in North Korea's largest concentration camp.
Hidden away in the mountains in a remote northeastern corner of North Korea, close to its borders with Russia and China, Camp 22 has been purpose-built for the regime's scientists to have an unlimited number of prisoners on which to experiment.
Thousands of men, women and children are trucked to the nearby town of Haengyong. There they wait and, just as Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele did at Auschwitz, the North Korean physicians single out those who will die in gas chambers, or in biological tests, or face death in the human dissection rooms.
Those not selected to go to the Killing Compound at once will be kept in other compounds, surviving on minimum rations, to replace those who have died from inhuman experiments.
They are all branded as enemies of the state, "political victims" who have dared to speak out against President Kim Jong Il, the "Dear Leader" of North Korea.
In Full
WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50382)