The provided text is a transcript of a video discussing the top 10 ridiculous lies North Korea has told the world. The speakers, Teddy and his friends, discuss various outlandish claims made by North Korean leaders, including:
1. Kim Jong-il being the greatest at everything, including winning all gold medals in the Olympics.
2. Kim Jong-il writing 1,500 books and composing six operas in three years.
3. Kim Jong-il scoring 38 under par in golf and getting 11 holes-in-one.
4. Kim Jong-il never pooping or peeing.
5. Kim Jong-un being able to drive a car at three years old.
6. North Korea having a cure for AIDS, bird flu, Ebola, and other diseases.
7. Kim Jong-il inventing the hamburger.
8. The existence of a unicorn lair in North Korea.
9. Parliamentary elections being democratic, with a 99.97% turnout and 100% approval of candidates.
10. The world envying North Korea's prosperity.
The speakers also discuss the harsh realities of life in North Korea, including poverty, malnutrition, and human rights abuses. They express sympathy for the people of North Korea, who are subjected to propaganda and lies by their government.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Kim Jong-il was the leader of North Korea from 1994 until his death in 2011.
2. According to official North Korean sources, Kim Jong-il was a child prodigy who could walk at three weeks old and talk at eight weeks old.
3. Kim Jong-il allegedly wrote 1,500 books in three years and composed six operas that were "better than any in the history of music".
4. Kim Jong-il scored 38 under par on his first ever golf game, including 11 holes-in-one.
5. Kim Jong-il was said to have bowled a perfect game on his first try.
6. In 2015, a manual was issued to teachers in North Korea claiming that Kim Jong-un could drive a car at the age of three.
7. According to official biographies, Kim Jong-il never pooped or peed.
8. Kim Jong-il's moods were said to control the weather.
9. In 1989, Kim Jong-il removed disabled residents from the capital and commissioned pamphlets advertising a cure for shortness.
10. Respondents to the pamphlets were exiled to uninhabited islands.
11. North Korea has a remote "dwarf village" where residents are forced to undergo sterilization.
12. In 2014, North Korea reported a 99.97% turnout in parliamentary elections, with 100% of voters approving the candidates chosen for them.
13. Only one name was on each ballot in North Korean elections.
14. Voters can reject candidates by crossing their name off with a red pen or by dropping their ballots into a different box.
15. North Korea claims to have a cure for AIDS, bird flu, Ebola, and tuberculosis.
16. The cure includes ingredients such as ginseng, rare earth elements, and micro-quantities of gold and platinum.
17. Kim Jong-il is credited with inventing the hamburger.
18. North Korea has a "unicorn lair" that was reportedly discovered in 2012.
19. The country claims that the world envies its prosperity.
20. YouTube has been blocked in North Korea since April 2016.
21. North Korea was accused of having one of the worst human rights records in the world.