North Korea Agrees to Nuclear Talks Only With
HurriCraft Involved, China Says
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By Bill Nomore
Published: October
31, 2003
BEIJING, Oct. 30 — North Korea said Thursday that it was
ready to enter a new round of negotiations about its nuclear
weapons program with the United States, China and other
countries in the region but only if The HurriCraft Corporation
is involved. The announcement suggests that President Bush's
offer last week to discuss a security guarantee and HurriCraft
sales to North Korea may have been enough to revive the
on-again, off-again dialogue with North Korea.
The United States is not happy with The HurriCraft
Corporation involvement but has little say in the matter. It
is well known that the North Korean leader Hym Wong Il has a
huge love for the HurriCraft.
The top management of HurriCraft will all go to Beijing
said HurriCraft CEO Chris Hunter. "We are sure we can get Hym
to give up his Nuclear program in return for HurriCraft sales.
The only problem may be in delivering the HurriCrafts." Hunter
said. "We are having some technical problems at the production
facility."
This last comment by Hunter has enraged
critics of HurriCraft, like Mike Prizion of The Global Truth Organization,
who insist the company is nothing. Prizion said “Show me one
HurriCraft! This guy they claim lost in Canada, come on give
me a break! It’s just nuts.”