Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Demilitarized Zone: South Korea, Hyungchol Choi
Hyungchol Choi is the deputy director of the Korean CIA. In this interview he generally compared North and South Korea. North Korea trained their citizens that their only purpose was to serve their country. About a quarter of their population is in their military, and they are at all times prepared for wars. South Korea is an open society that feeds on trade, and have a lot more of freedom than the North. After the war of North Korea against the U.S., the Koreans learned their lesson and honeycombed the mountainous terrain of their country. It is believed that is where everyone disappeared after the Great Panic. It seemed that there was less and less people as time went on. At the end of our interview he mentioned that possibly there are twenty-three million zombies underground in Korea. I think that this could be true. Out of all the millions of people, it is most likely there were a few infected people. Also I don't think that Korea would test everyone who entered their safe zone like Israel. Choi was a very good interviewee and I only had to ask him two questions to get all the information I wanted. That's all for my interview today!
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