A few days ago a high-ranking member of an US-Think Tank told me about one serious problem of US foreign policy: We don´t know anything about possible contact persons in North Korea. Where can we find them? My answer to him made him smile: Hack the ORASCOM database and you will know! Why this? Well, take a look at this: Is there more to say? The German guy next to us looked deranged, but ...take a deeper look at the engagements of ORASCOM and don´t give away every good chance... Maybe you can ask Son Jung-hun for a few details before making your plan *rofl*
"Information at best will always be in some part fragmentary, obsolete, and ambiguous." (Armstrong, Willis C. (et al.): The Hazards of Single-Outcome Forecasting, in: Westerfield Bradford, H. (Ed.), Inside CIA's private world, Yale 1995, p. 242)