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How North Korea Launders Billions Through Fake Businesses [video]

05/11/2025

Step inside the hidden world of North Korea’s global crime empire — a shadow network of fake companies, secret embassies, and state-run operations moving billions of dollars around the world.

From Bangkok travel agencies to European hostels, this investigation reveals how Office 39, the regime’s secret department, built a vast network of front businesses, cyber thefts, illegal trade, and forced labour — all to keep Kim Jong Un’s regime alive.

You’ll uncover:

  • How fake travel agencies, restaurants, and trading companies secretly fund nuclear weapons.
  • The shocking role of North Korean diplomats turned smugglers and money launderers.
  • The story of workers trapped abroad, sending every dollar back to Pyongyang.
  • How the Lazarus Group steals billions in cryptocurrency. Why the world’s sanctions keep failing to stop them.

This is not just a documentary about crime — it’s a story about how a nation survives through deception.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oHEECACez8

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