Humanitarian mission to release the 2 journalists also credited to Steve Bing
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
The North Korean government just provided amnesty to the two American journalists who were just released from the Communist country of North Korea. But how did this happen? As previously noted in other articles, the United States has no formal relations with this Communist country. So how could a U.S. plane fly into such a country, one that hasn't seen an American airplane for almost a decade. Obviously, this kind of action would have been approved by the Communist government to be allowed safely in the country without retaliation by the Communist government.
President Clinton flew into this Communist country in a non-marked jet, owned by a millionaire by the name of Steve Bing shown in the attached picture. This millionaire was born into a very well off family, as his father Leo S. Bing,who dealt with real estate in the 1920's, was one of the top 50 wealthiest Los Angeles residents. Steve Bing turned his hand as a director and producer in a few movies, such as Every Breath, Kangaroo Jack, Get Carter, and the Polar Express. In the last movie, Steve invested 80 million in the film, and netted $285 million in return.
The actions of the U.S. to secure freedom for the two journalists was nothing short than remarkable, although President Obama will not take any credit for the rescue. The United States is supposed to stay totally away from such a country with no formal relations in place. Credit needs to go directly to the owner of the airplane, Steve Bing, who provided his personal aircraft in a most humanitarian act. As just mentioned, no American plane has ever entered North Korean airspace for several years, and who would have ever believed that the North Korean government would not only let an American aircraft in their country, but also allowing it to leave as promised with the two American reporters and President Clinton. What do you think would happen if they would hold President Clinton hostage? I'm afraid to think about that. All this just after the United States formally condemned the North Korean government about launching nuclear weapons tests within the last several months.
President Clinton flew into this Communist country in a non-marked jet, owned by a millionaire by the name of Steve Bing shown in the attached picture. This millionaire was born into a very well off family, as his father Leo S. Bing,who dealt with real estate in the 1920's, was one of the top 50 wealthiest Los Angeles residents. Steve Bing turned his hand as a director and producer in a few movies, such as Every Breath, Kangaroo Jack, Get Carter, and the Polar Express. In the last movie, Steve invested 80 million in the film, and netted $285 million in return.
The actions of the U.S. to secure freedom for the two journalists was nothing short than remarkable, although President Obama will not take any credit for the rescue. The United States is supposed to stay totally away from such a country with no formal relations in place. Credit needs to go directly to the owner of the airplane, Steve Bing, who provided his personal aircraft in a most humanitarian act. As just mentioned, no American plane has ever entered North Korean airspace for several years, and who would have ever believed that the North Korean government would not only let an American aircraft in their country, but also allowing it to leave as promised with the two American reporters and President Clinton. What do you think would happen if they would hold President Clinton hostage? I'm afraid to think about that. All this just after the United States formally condemned the North Korean government about launching nuclear weapons tests within the last several months.
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