Commentary
The outcome of the election in South Korea on June 3, 2025, was disappointing but pre-determined. The reason for the election was routinely misreported in Western Media. The BBC, a cauldron of left leaning drivel said, “It (South Korea) is still recovering from the martial law crisis last December, when the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, tried to orchestrate a military takeover.” Fact Check: False. The purpose of the six-hour declaration of Martial Law by former President Yoon Suk Yeol was to raid the National Election Commission (NEC) to retrieve evidence of election fraud. No one was harmed, disappeared, or arrested during the six-hour period last December when President Yoon used his Constitutional authority to declare this period. There was not even a hint of a military takeover.
Lee Jae-myung, is the Democrat Candidate who is now the South Korean President after the June 3 election. The Korean election made Fulton County, GA look trustworthy. Lee performed first class street theater wearing a visible bullet proof vest and often appearing behind bullet proof glass while denouncing the “Yoon Insurrectionists” and vowing to imprison all of them. Lee’s theatrics eerily resembled the same script of Biden and Harris after the stolen 2020 election and their creation of a fortress around the U.S. Capitol to add drama to their sparsely attended inauguration. Lee Jae-myung’s inauguration had a very small gathering on the lawn of the National Assembly which was outnumbered by the media on the inauguration platform. Stunning for someone who supposedly won the election by 6%.
U.S. Democrats work with SK Democrats and the South Korean Uniparty
Wherever former President Bill Clinton is, a fundraiser for the Clinton Foundation is likely occurring. Why was Bill Clinton suddenly in South Korea? Avoiding the Diddy trial? I haven’t found anyone who could cite a meeting he was at. The mainstream media in South Korea is corrupt, they didn’t appear to report the presence of the former American President. “X” seemed to be one of the few reporting on Clinton’s time in Korea. The timing was suspicious.
One report given to us when we were in South Korea was that the power brokers behind the “populist” party (the People Power Party) that was running against the South Korean Democrat candidate, Lee Jae-myung, refused to release a very large amount of campaign funds to Kim Min-soo unless he agreed to turn the unicameral Korean National Assembly into a Parliamentarian System so that the PPP/SK Democrat Uniparty could relieve the South Korean Citizens from the burden of having to vote for a President. Future Presidents would be elected by a new Parliamentary System in the National Assembly. Much of this drama coincidently occurred while Bill was in town. Kim turned down the offer of the PPP campaign money and ran on little but his principals while Lee enjoyed ample funding. The fix was in.
International Election Fraud Cartel
There are two disturbing outcomes out of the South Korean Election. First is that the Korean NEC is the apparent real government of South Korea and reports to no one. The NEC has the power and authority to sue anyone who questions their work yet has no obligation to reveal anything through independent audit, review, or verification and validation. Hence President Yoon’s attempt to shine daylight on the NEC for a few hours. The NEC seems to be run by a family and hires from family members outside of the Korean Civil Service system, which applies to the rest of the Korean Government. The NEC has been around for decades, running an unassailable election process, benefiting from tokens of appreciation from both parties.
The other issue is A-Web, this is an international body headquartered in Korea that stands for the Association of World Election Bodies. This mysterious organization runs worldwide elections, appears to have received USAID funding per the bumper stickers on its website. A-Web has multiple Memorandums of Understanding with the Korean National Election Commission. One interesting story was brought to us on several occasions by different groups during our visit to South Korea. The story revealed that several Chinese operatives involved in running South Korean elections were allegedly arrested by South Korean Special Forces during the six-hour martial law by President Yoon and then handed over to the U.S. in January. True? It seems unlikely and we couldn’t determine truth, but pictures shown to us by several different, unrelated groups looked realistic and in the world of the possible. The flow of U.S. dollars to A-Web and likely to the NEC gives a lawful basis for investigation and attention by U.S. Federal Law Enforcement, U.S. Intelligence, Inspector Generals, and the U.S. Congress. It is of note that since A-Web had been disrupted by the visit in December by President Yoon’s direction, a Populist was able to win in Poland.
China
It appears the corrupt Uniparty and International Election Cartel is now really controlled by China. China has established a massive presence in Korea that seems to have more influence than the historic and vaunted U.S. Forces Korea. Chinese were liberally voting and counting the votes in South Korea. The U.S. Military, Intelligence, and Diplomatic footprint has been compartmented out of the picture by the Korean Democrat Party and not tipped off by the PPP. The U.S. elements in South Korea are living the good life and focusing on Karaoke, oblivious to what’s going on around them. I asked a very significant conservative personality in South Korea how did this pervasive Chinese presence occur? His answer, “John, they looked just like us, they threw around lots of money, and you wouldn’t know they were Chinese until they spoke.

It’s not over in South Korea, but the three groupings of corruption threw the outcome for this election. Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-Ahn has dropped out of the PPP to form a totally new Party outside the South Korean Uniparty controlled by China. They have already held many rallies that drew far larger crowds than Lee Jae-myung. Their goal is to Make Korea Great Again – they have five years until the next Presidential election, if Lee makes it that far. Lee violated U.S. Law by giving $8M to North Korea, it remains to be seen if the U.S. carries out sanctions against him.
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