North Korea created the most perfect counterfeit money in history, fake $100 bills so flawless they fooled banks, ATMs, and even government experts for decades. This is the untold story of the "Supernote" operation: how a desperate regime weaponized America's own currency, and the shadow war that followed.
From secret printing facilities to FBI sting operations on luxury yachts, discover how two nations fought an invisible battle using ink, paper, and financial warfare that nearly undermined the world's most trusted currency.
The hidden history behind every hundred dollar bill in your wallet.
Whether it's printed by them or the Fed the difference is nil.
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
How fake NK bills any different than the fake money being printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing? Asking for a friend.
ReplyDeleteWell that’s easy - it enriched the North Koreans, instead of making the Rich Americans richer.
DeleteNo more fake than what the FUSA "government" prints. Private fed banksters pull a number out of a flyby fairy's nether orifice, add nine zeroes, and cover the "too big to fail....yet" bubble.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't fool me, they all smell like fishheads and kimchi.
ReplyDeleteEverything I was thinking has already been posted so.
ReplyDeleteJD
Based on the comments here, people are starting to wake up?
ReplyDeleteStarting to wake up? Where have you been?
DeleteIt's a tiresome job isn't it... ha!!
DeleteWhile the American politicians are arguing about how boys in girls sports is destroying the country the Norks are using critical thinking to come up with a realistic way to hurry the process along. Way to go Supreme leadre Kim
ReplyDeleteDaFuq? I guess they just didn't Know all they needed to do was submit a bill to the government. We woulda dropped pallets of cash for them
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