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From the post:
>Those three North Korean companies dissolved by Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray in May of last year were trying to raise money for the development of weapons of mass destruction.
The tantalizing tidbit was revealed as a brief mention during testimony before the House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on House Bill 69, which would allow the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office to more immediately dissolve companies owned by foreign adversaries.
The bill was given a unanimous thumbs up Monday, after continued testimony on the bill suggested that it was only through a technicality that Wyoming was able to act so quickly to shut down the three North Korean firms which, according to the FBI, were engaged in both money laundering and identity theft.
Archive: https://archive.today/KVuUK
From the post:
>>Those three North Korean companies dissolved by Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray in May of last year were trying to raise money for the development of weapons of mass destruction.
The tantalizing tidbit was revealed as a brief mention during testimony before the House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on House Bill 69, which would allow the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office to more immediately dissolve companies owned by foreign adversaries.
The bill was given a unanimous thumbs up Monday, after continued testimony on the bill suggested that it was only through a technicality that Wyoming was able to act so quickly to shut down the three North Korean firms which, according to the FBI, were engaged in both money laundering and identity theft.