Kim Jong-un sent Trump a letter
Just before the big meeting in Singapore Kim Jong-un decided to send Donald
Trump a letter in his own handwriting to let him know he was still in the
game.
Trump opened the letter which appeared to contain a single-line coded
message:
370HSSV-0773H
Trump was baffled, so he e-mailed it to his aides, who had no clue either,
so they sent it to the FBI. No one could solve it at the FBI, so it went to
the CIA.
With no clue as to its meaning, the FBI finally asked Marine Corps for help.
Within a few seconds the Marine Corps cabled back with this reply,
"Tell The President he's holding the message upside down."
Just before the big meeting in Singapore Kim Jong-un decided to send Donald
Trump a letter in his own handwriting to let him know he was still in the
game.
Trump opened the letter which appeared to contain a single-line coded
message:
370HSSV-0773H
Trump was baffled, so he e-mailed it to his aides, who had no clue either,
so they sent it to the FBI. No one could solve it at the FBI, so it went to
the CIA.
With no clue as to its meaning, the FBI finally asked Marine Corps for help.
Within a few seconds the Marine Corps cabled back with this reply,
"Tell The President he's holding the message upside down."