The shadow players of the global election fraud cartel are tied to Korea's National Election Commission (NEC) and its founded Association of World Election Bodies (A-WEB), funding and executing election fraud operations through exported electronic voting systems globally.
A-WEB, funded by Korean taxes since 2013 with heavy U.S. USAID connections, promotes these technologies in developing nations, but they've sparked controversies wherever deployed.
A key player is Miru Systems, who secures massive contracts, often leading to rigged outcomes, protests, and overturned results. In countries like Iraq, DR Congo, and Kyrgyzstan, Korean-made tabulators and servers triggered riots, warehouse explosions, and massive fraud allegations.
For instance, Iraq's 2018 election saw a warehouse blast and flipped winners post-recount, while Congo's $160M deal fueled deadly unrest and bribery probes. Similar patterns emerged in Kyrgyzstan's 2020 vote, invalidating results amid corruption claims.
Domestically, Korea's 2020 election mirrors these issues with anomalous stats, hackable tech, and evidence tampering suspicions. This same technique is happening in over 100 countries around the world, including the U.S., with systems from Dominion, Smartmatic, ES&S, Hart InterCivic, Clarity, Scytl, along with many others.
Critics demand international probes, highlighting NEC-A-WEB ties and foreign influences, urging scrutiny of these "democracy exporters" turned potential fraud enablers.
@teslapilgrim Ive been horrified and shocked at seeing the way the left has treated this issue. Its not about right and wrong to them, but more like a sports team. Or even worse, a cult that can never be questioned
@kangminlee@RoofKorean7 Im truly thankful that both of you have taken notice of whats going on. Sadly, most of the english speaking korean journalists are very left leaning. Please get the word out when you can. Both of you are greatly appreciated in this crazy time!
@YuanfengHu35045 https://t.co/5YoWgyHoi7
This was lees inauguration. Optics were so bad that an outlet (kbs or sbs i think?) used yoons as their thumbnail. They did a second one in august, but very few showed up.
@YuanfengHu35045 https://t.co/u0JyRrwN08
In 2025 election, people saw that the official count from the election commission was higher than actual number of people that walked in to vote. When asked why, they said that an error rate of 2-3% was ok. ???? Same thing happened this election too
https://t.co/G3lbDhVOTJ
Ppl wonder if there was election fraud, how could yoon win? 2 things happened.
1. Ahn cheol soo unexpectedly dropped out the day before, which messed up their calculations and setting up ballot papers and etc.
2. They counted the early ballots first. Heres leftist voice yoo shi min losing his mind over them counting those first. A ballot is a ballot, right? So why is he panicking then?
@torontobigface https://t.co/JErOTo9nK0
Korea's election commission makes propganda videos praising the ccp's want huning. Also, the election commission building apparently had an AWEB plaque on the outside but they removed it after the martial law incident
Elections aren't just being stolen across the United States, elections are being stolen across the world, with Smartmatic being one of the original players behind it.
USAID, the NEC, and A-WEB which is part of South Korea, plays a massive role in the global election fraud cartel in over 100+ countries.
These are regime change operations being funded and conducted by intelligence agencies, elite globalists, shady NGOs, and YOUR taxpayer dollars.
I asked Grok again, and it now says there are 54 A-WEB member countries, of which have experienced election fraud allegations, protests, and social unrest. There are currently 111 A-WEB member countries.