Images Show Extensive No. Korean Preparations for Doctor Who Convention

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Satellite image shows suspected location of the Matt Smith Pavilion at rumored upcoming Doctor Who Convention
Satellite image shows stacks of David Tenant posters, several mobile hot dog carts and the suspected location of the Matt Smith Pavilion at rumored upcoming Doctor Who Convention just northwest of the DMZ.

 

-- Reprinted with permission from 2DayinAnimation.com

Recent satellite images of a North Korean military complex show what appear to be rows of Tardises lined up next to a flatbed truck filled with Daleks, alongside other evidence of extensive and accelerated preparations for what Defense Dept. officials are calling a Doctor Who Convention.

Analysts at the Pentagon provided images Tuesday that show Pyongyang “has accelerated their preparations and made much further progress towards a threatened April convention than previously understood.”

Additional assessments of photos taken over the past month by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer aboard the NASA Fan-Sat VI satellite show several mobile hot dog carts and two large Panda Express food trucks, all essential for any science fiction fan event.  A new set of images taken this past Sunday clearly show a t-shirt stand and stacks of life-size cutouts of Matt Smith at the end of a new dirt road running along the southern entrance to the complex.

 (U. S. Air Force photo by TSgt(s) Renee' Sitler)
A caravan of trucks transporting Harry Potter convention furniture, fixtures and equipment crossing a checkpoint near Pyongyang in May of 2008, bound for Communist North Korea. (U. S. Air Force photo by TSgt(s) Renee' Sitler)

 

“These images provide incontrovertible evidence that the North’s preparations for a full fledged Doctor Who convention are progressing according to threats expressed to the U.S. State Dept during secret diplomatic negotiations that took place this past winter in Seoul,” explained Dr. Rory Pond-Williams, visiting fellow at the British Institute for International Fandom.

A North Korean military spokesperson said that there are no Doctor Who convention plans in place, that what the illegal imperialist Western devil spy satellites have discovered is a shipment of props and memorabilia from the hit TV show Supernatural, sent by executives at The CW network on behalf of the Chinese government as a gift meant to honor one of the country’s most important days, the April 15 centennial of the birth of national founder Kim Il Sung.  The show is a personal favorite of new North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un, who posts frequently to several of the show's forums.

Washington says North Korea uses such popular conventions as a means to dupe unsuspecting fans of various movies and TV shows into prepaying for expensive hotels and show tickets, which are then canceled without refund.  While North Korea has tried this same ruse several times in the last two years with fraudulent Harry Potter fan events, analysts don’t believe it has yet mastered the technology to actually make money off the fraud, as credit card issuers have simply debited government merchant accounts for the full amount of canceled fees.

DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley, U.S. Navy.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Adm. Mike Mullen during a Pentagon press conference. Mullen talked about numerous issues including secret evidence of North Korean Being Human, Farscape and Eureka fandom events. He mentioned he had personally been to several Comic-Cons while stationed in San Diego. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley, U.S. Navy.)

 







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