…there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, “A quart of wheat for a day’s wages, and three quarts of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”
A South Korean spy group, who posed as tourists in North Korea, say they have photos of convoys of trucks from China, heading into North Korea.
They asked a truck driver what they were hauling and he said it was rice. North Korea is known to have trouble with not enough food for its people, but China’s shipment of tons and tons of rice is unusual.
The South Korean group said the trucks came and went for 10 days. Normally China does not send any rice shipments until spring or fall, not in winter.
Analysts think the early rice shipment is a sign to the new North Korean leader that he has the full support of China. Also, North Korea has recently asked for resumption of food aid from the United States, as part of returning to negotiations, so maybe China is telling him not to worry about food from the U.S., good old Uncle Sino will take care of that. And who knows, maybe what was in the trucks wasn’t rice?