There is definitely a shift
Has anyone else noticed?
Check out what is going on with
The World Cup
Scottish people singing at children’s hospitals
Cleaning up parks
Curaçao team singing worship
Songs before playing.
I’ve watched soccer my whole
Life and I’ve never seen this!
BANNON: A lot of people run around saying they’re allies of the U.S. The South Koreans have been the best ally we’ve ever had.
Some of the best people in the world. They’ve stood by the U.S. and we’ve stood by them.
The former PM @hkyoahn is begging @realDonaldTrump to speak out about election fraud in Korea and help free @MorseHTan.
@WallStreetApes Vinegar not needed....ice and water water only...
However - during harvest they are considered critter free as I pop them in my mouth with out caring
I absolutely love seeing the Brit invasion of America for the FIFA World Cup
They love America and we take it all for granted
America is the best nation on Earth
🔥Even as the corrupt South Korean regime tries to crush them, the people are out here cheering and showing unstoppable support! This is what real resistance to tyranny looks like ordinary citizens refusing to bow to election fraud and government oppression. South Korea’s patriots are inspiring the world. Hold the line! We’re with you!
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To explain that the issues currently unfolding are not merely far-right political conspiracy theories being peddled by election losers, compiled as much of the documentation from the past eight years as possible.
In 2018, even progressive organizations in the U.S. raised concerns about electronic voting machines.
This is a bipartisan issue.
1. It began eight years ago, in 2018 — The U.S. Ambassador to the UN’s Warning to the Congo
At the time, the U.S. Ambassador to the UN issued an official warning to the Congo:
“This election must be conducted using paper ballots.
The U.S. has no intention of supporting an electronic voting system.
This technology could seriously undermine the credibility of the election.”
👉 The Korean-made vote-counting machines (Mi* system) that were the target of that warning are now in use throughout South Korea
Source: The Sentry / Washington Post (September 10, 2018)
https://t.co/dPXhfu9nBF
2. That same year, Congolese citizens traveled all the way to South Korea.
The DR Congo civil society group “Freedom Fighters” came to South Korea to:
▪ Protest in front of the A-WEB (Association of World Election Bodies) headquarters in Songdo, Incheon
▪ Visit the National Election Commission of South Korea to lodge a protest
Demand
“Please prevent South Korea’s voting system from being used in our fraudulent elections.”
— An incident where foreign citizens came all the way to our election commission.
Source: Yonhap News (August 9, 2018)
https://t.co/IHL7GNL2PC
3. A U.S. retired colonel also came to South Korea in person
A retired USMC colonel (senior fellow at the U.S. Center for Security Policy) wrote in an op-ed for The Asia Times under his own name:
“I came in 2020 at the request of South Korean citizens to investigate allegations of election tampering.
I thought it would be nothing serious. But problems quickly came to light. It was a system wide open to manipulation, and
the authorities refuse to review the evidence. Nothing has changed even now.”
https://t.co/VLb0xQhGtp
4. 2023 South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) Internal Report ⚠️
In 2023, the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) jointly released an official report with KISA:
▪ Internet penetration of the National Election Commission’s network is possible
▪ Vulnerabilities in the early voting communication system
▪ Staff passwords set to “12345”
▪ Confirmed infiltration by North Korean hacking groups
However, according to numerous media reports, the National Election Commission responded with rebuttals rather than corrective measures.
5. And in 2024, an insider speaks out for the first time
It was reported that a former National Election Commission employee, diagnosed with terminal cancer, appeared on camera from his hospital bed.
Reported statements:
“The National Election Commission has organized vote rigging through electronic vote-counting machines and early voting for a long time.”
“I personally confirmed numerical discrepancies that would be impossible without artificial intervention.”
Under common law, a deathbed statement holds the highest evidentiary weight.
6. In 2025, former high-ranking U.S. officials personally observe the South Korean presidential election.
A former U.S. ambassador (formerly the Ambassador-at-Large for International Criminal Justice) + two retired U.S. colonels + policy experts, after observing the South Korean presidential election on-site, made an official announcement at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.:
“The South Korean voting system lacks procedural transparency.”
https://t.co/GT9FFKXnAo
7. And in April 2026, the issue finally reaches the official witness stand of the U.S. Congress
Written testimony submitted by a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel to the U.S. House of Representatives Bipartisan Human Rights Committee:
“South Korean elections, particularly since April 2020,
▪ More votes than registered voters
▪ Bundles of crisp ballots with no creases
▪ 3,170 consecutive votes for a single candidate counted by machines
— have been mired in allegations of fraud”
U.S. House of Representatives Official:
https://t.co/FkYrQejREd
8. And crucially — South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s public remarks ⚠️
Multiple media outlets reported that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol directly and publicly cited “allegations of election fraud” as one of the reasons for declaring a state of emergency (martial law).
This is a matter where both current and former presidents have officially stated that “there are problems with the election system.”
— This means it is not merely a conspiracy theory circulating among the public.
And
What was actually discovered in South Korea?
🚩Common Pattern ① Stiff Ballots
The current Public Official Election Act explicitly requires voters to fold their ballots before placing them in the ballot box
However, the ballots discovered in bundles at counting centers every time:
▪ No crease marks
▪ No handling marks on the edges
▪ No stamp shadows on the back
▪ Candidate stamp positions are abnormally uniform
▪ Traces suggesting the election supervisor’s stamp was printed
Common Pattern ② Statistically Impossible Identical Vote Counts
June 3, 2026 Incheon Mayoral Election Early Voting within the district (based on the National Election Commission’s official website):
🔴 Song*1-dong: Candidate A 3,030 votes / Candidate B 1,440 votes
🔴 Song*2-dong: Candidate A 3,030 votes / Candidate B 1,440 votes
In different electoral districts and among different voters, the first and second place candidates are identical, with not even a single vote difference.
The candidates themselves have publicly raised questions about this
https://t.co/hMrFnfyLkU
Common Pattern ③ —Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
▪ Internet intrusion into the National Election Commission’s network possible (National Intelligence Service announcement)
▪ Staff password “12345”
https://t.co/YA4P9ph2jJ
▪ Huawei Wi-Fi detected inside a by-election counting center —
Observers reported that a signal not detectable from outside became active the moment vote counting began
The National Election Commission subsequently filed a complaint against the observer
https://t.co/FexVwecmjv
Common Pattern ④ And the same pattern for the past 8 years
In every election since 2018:
▪ Request for independent audit → Rejected
▪ Election lawsuit → Dismissed on technical grounds
▪ Motion to preserve evidence → Ignored
▪ Those raising suspicions → Prosecuted; requests to delete social media posts
A system where the very act of raising issues is suppressed.
The Election Commission Chairperson also serves as a judge. Recently, issues have continued to be raised.
https://t.co/lhcTppHBLP
Recently, on June 3, 2026, citizens took to the streets🔥
On the day of this local election, for the first time in history, some polling stations ran out of ballots,
leading to an unprecedented situation where voters had to leave without casting their votes.
The spontaneous sit-in that began there spread into four consecutive days of nonviolent protests
This is not a matter of left or right
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@ameri_parangi Yes God's power is greater than all evil on earth combined
Praying that He provides miracles for South Korea
Free South Korea from those who seek evil and those who are swayed by evil🙏
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