WWN / May 14, 2003

... a Japanese computer-science whiz who downloaded the detailed 42-page plan, complete with maps and timetables, after hacking into the North Korean spy agency -- known officially as the Liaison Bureau of the Korean Workers Party -- in early March. The University of Tokyo grad student says he decided to expose the plan in Weekly World News...
. . . Within a matter of hours, America is down to just 49 states and North Korea has its first colony. Having "liberated the Hawaiian people from imperialist Western rule," Kim Jong Il is hailed as a hero throughout Southeast Asia, and an excited South Korea actually begs to rejoin the north, according to the plan . . .
