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Kim Jong-Un claims to create 'miracle drug' that cures AIDS, Ebola, SARS an MERS
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While he's not working on his nuclear weapons project, North Korea's Kim Jong-Un reportedly has been busy creating a miracle drug. Curing and preventing diseases such as AIDS, Ebola, SARS and MERS, he claims to have succeeded in with his medical endeavor, despite years of failure from the best scientists on the same mission. The announcement of the developed miracle drug came not long after the outbreak of MERS in South Korea.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
6/22/2015 (8 years ago)
Published in Health
Keywords: Kim Jong-Un, North Korea, Miracle Drug, MERS, SARS, Bird Flu, AIDS, Ebola, Drought
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - "Kumdang-2" is composed of ginseng and other miraculous, "secret ingredients" used by the North's supreme leader.
North Korea declared that the same drug has cured people who suffered from outbreaks of the fatal bird flu in 2006 and 2013, according to the Mirror. They announced the drug without further information from their central news agency on Friday.
News also came as the country is reportedly suffering from its worst drought in the century, making some speculate that the miracle drug is only a diversion from the country's agricultural dilemma.
Thirty percent of North Korea's rice paddies have dried up, leading the United Nations to issue a warning regarding their food supply. North Korea is also a highly agricultural dependent country and the drought poses a serious threat.
South Korea's MERS outbreak has garnered 23 deaths already. The fatal disease, which was first discovered in the Middle East, still has no effective vaccine.
Thursday, Thailand reported their first case of MERS, leading to a quarantine of 58 hospital staff. This sparked fear in Asia, after the serious outbreak of SARS in 2002 to 2003 left about 800 people dead.
Kim Jong-Un, according to stories in North Korean textbooks, claims a lot of achievements starting at a young age, including having learned how to drive at three.
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