I then spoke to several prominent archaeologists, giving them explicit instructions as to where to look for remains that predated those that had been uncovered in North Hamgyong. In 1966, my prediction came true. Relics that were a million years old were excavated inside the Komunmoru Cave in Pyongyang—exactly where I’d said they’d be found. In quick succession, similar relics—including fossils of Paleolithic men—were dug up wherever I said they’d be.