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더글라스 프랭크 박사님,
"한국은 미국이 개입해서 구해줄때까지
기다려선 안됩니다"
"한국이 먼저 전쟁을 싸움을 시작해야 합니다
싸우기시작하면 미국이 합류합니다"
"한국인들은 함께 싸우고 있다는 형제가 있다는걸
아셔야 합니다"
WE GO TOGETHER
SAVE KOREA
YOON AGAIN 🇰🇷🇺🇸
좌파는 말 할것도 없고,
우파중에서도 부정선거를
‘부정’하는 이들이 있다.
지금,
모두에게 정말 좋은 기회가 열렸다.
부정선거 외치는 우파들이
다시는 얘기를 꺼내지 못하도록 하고프면
여지껏 외친 모든 요구대로 검증하라.
이 땅에서 헌정이 이어지는 한
참정권을 결코 훼손치 못하도록!
“Observing Being Observed in Korea”
I’m here in South Korea to observe their “election” and to contribute my election expertise to the analysis teams. They’ve had two days of early voting, and tomorrow is Election Day.
I’ve had multiple meetings with officials, given a formal presentation for the media and dozens of podcasters, and visited multiple sites around the country related to their elections.
At each site we record interviews. It is obvious that the election officials don’t like me here. As soon as we arrive several worried managers will emerge from the various buildings and begin pacing around on cell phone calls. Soon after, multiple police begin to arrive and the citizens scurry away.
The citizens behave like they are afraid, and the officials behave like they have something to hide.
Today, we visited the central ballot counting facility for the largest province. We’d called ahead and were given permission to inspect their operations. However, when we arrived there was obvious panic and we were not allowed entry.
Nevertheless, I saw plenty.
Kinda feels like I’m in Colorado.