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Fraud Election: SouthKorea President
YouTube (I am the author and the source is me) ^ | June 21,2017 | myself (Ariel S Choe)

Posted on 07/12/2017 9:48:23 PM PDT by ariellacrima

We people in South Korea must tell you that the so-called president in South Korea won the election through fraud that we won't forgive.

It was done by issuing out two distinct forms of ballot paper, one of which is one and only "formal" type (type A) while the other is "non-existent" (type B) as claimed by the NEC. Assuring us that not a single piece of "non-existent" form (type B) actually came out in the ballot paper containers when the NEC opened them to count up each paper, NEC threatened people to make a lawsuit against those who would speak of the "non-existent" form of ballot paper, instead of examining the true state of the affairs.

(Well, NEC actually was reported to have accused of "spreading fake news" those who said they had borne a direct witness to the "ghost" ballot paper.

Nonetheless however, more and more people increasingly came out to stand up and said they had got "type B" ballot paper that NEC declared as non-existent in the ballot box opening. (For sure, I am one of those who was given type B and have a clear memory about what the ballot paper looked like!)

Well, the claim that fraud election happened in the course of counting or in the faulty administrative procedure is not new in the history of modern democratic states. However, unlike those quite common cases of fraud election of all times everywhere, which eventually contributes to "conspiracy theory" of the society (probably because there will be always some people who would refuse to acknowledge the result of election?), this time the 19th Presidential Election in Korea is different.

Why different? The crime was done on us. It employed us. It fooled us all. The direct victim of the deception was us the people and it's not about a technical mistake that we might ignore.

More amazing is the scale of the crime (which is nationwide and overseas (including the nationals outside of Korea) that has been committed over unprecedented "in-advance"election days that happened on May 4th and May 5th, and Apr. 25 (for soldiers, people abroad, people in asylums and on ships ..etc..) not just on May 9th alone. (which is the "real" election day! Oh what a preposterous easy-to-corrupt election system that allowed the election to go over three separate days!!!)

The press and public media (since prior-to impeachment) have all been controlled by the leftists. And we Korean people are gagged and persecuted under the tyranny of it, trying hard (but slowly) on our own to spread this news and tell the truth to the world. But trying what?? With no means of public media, we are powerless. Where the public media is not on our side, our action goes slow.. Some go out to the street and others are preparing the lawsuit against the NEC, appealing to justice in an attempt to rectify the corrupted and pre-meditated fraud election.

Except for the handfuls of leftists on top administration and for the sycophant truth-hiding media, a great majority of people neither support the so-called president nor endorse his national security policies or diplomatic affairs that go against the UN Security Council sanctions against N.K. Please don't suppose Korean people are of the same mind as the so-called president and handfuls of his faction.

So, please wait. We will win; this current regime rising out of the crime (Yes, it Is a crime! Not out of justice) will not last long. Any time it will happen -- when the truth is revealed. And I am sure of this because the truth is not to be hidden. God won't desert the truth nor will He desert us Korea.

Yes, we Koreans are strong, we are of a strong nation. Stronger than any. (I'm not talking about GDP or the size of our territory. I am talking about our "spirit." It's not just by luck or chance that we have survived -- in our long history of wars we had to fight to survive.

History tells us that we have survived the hundreds of thousands of wars and invasions from Japan, from China and from North Korea throughout our long long history over a half million years. Our history is a history of defense and protest against all the invasions from the neighboring powers. Our history is a history of disasters and tragedies but our spirit never allowed them to destroy us. This is Korea. It's not a miracle that this small country has kept its own name and its own language and its own people (different from Japan's, China's or Russia's) despite the millions of aggression from the strong powers all around us. It's our spirit that has kept us our own. So, this country is strong and we will never be defeated.

I have never thought of myself as a patriot or something. I am an ordinary individual, just loving a quiet life.

But I've found that I could write to American President about something like this; and that I could do a dauntless act for the election suit for the sake of what is right, whose success is the seemingly "impossible" since our supreme court has already been swept by the leftists. Pray for us.

And I've found this: Not until my voting right was entirely crushed that I could appreciate the value of my vote to right; not until my country is in a serious crisis that I learn I can do some little thing for my country...like I am doing now.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: election; fraud; noob; noobtroll; southkorea
We people in South Korea must tell you that the so-called president in South Korea won the election through fraud that we won't forgive.

It was done by issuing out two distinct forms of ballot paper, one of which is one and only "formal" type (type A) while the other is "non-existent" (type B) as claimed by the NEC. Assuring us that not a single piece of "non-existent" form (type B) actually came out in the ballot paper containers when the NEC opened them to count up each paper, NEC threatened people to make a lawsuit against those who would speak of the "non-existent" form of ballot paper, instead of examining the true state of the affairs.

(Well, NEC actually was reported to have accused of "spreading fake news" those who said they had borne a direct witness to the "ghost" ballot paper.

Nonetheless however, more and more people increasingly came out to stand up and said they had got "type B" ballot paper that NEC declared as non-existent in the ballot box opening. (For sure, I am one of those who was given type B and have a clear memory about what the ballot paper looked like!)

Well, the claim that fraud election happened in the course of counting or in the faulty administrative procedure is not new in the history of modern democratic states. However, unlike those quite common cases of fraud election of all times everywhere, which eventually contributes to "conspiracy theory" of the society (probably because there will be always some people who would refuse to acknowledge the result of election?), this time the 19th Presidential Election in Korea is different.

Why different? The crime was done on us. It employed us. It fooled us all. The direct victim of the deception was us the people and it's not about a technical mistake that we might ignore.

More amazing is the scale of the crime (which is nationwide and overseas (including the nationals outside of Korea) that has been committed over unprecedented "in-advance"election days that happened on May 4th and May 5th, and Apr. 25 (for soldiers, people abroad, people in asylums and on ships ..etc..) not just on May 9th alone. (which is the "real" election day! Oh what a preposterous easy-to-corrupt election system that allowed the election to go over three separate days!!!)

The press and public media (since prior-to impeachment) have all been controlled by the leftists. And we Korean people are gagged and persecuted under the tyranny of it, trying hard (but slowly) on our own to spread this news and tell the truth to the world. But trying what?? With no means of public media, we are powerless. Where the public media is not on our side, our action goes slow.. Some go out to the street and others are preparing the lawsuit against the NEC, appealing to justice in an attempt to rectify the corrupted and pre-meditated fraud election.

Except for the handfuls of leftists on top administration and for the sycophant truth-hiding media, a great majority of people neither support the so-called president nor endorse his national security policies or diplomatic affairs that go against the UN Security Council sanctions against N.K. Please don't suppose Korean people are of the same mind as the so-called president and handfuls of his faction.

So, please wait. We will win; this current regime rising out of the crime (Yes, it Is a crime! Not out of justice) will not last long. Any time it will happen -- when the truth is revealed. And I am sure of this because the truth is not to be hidden. God won't desert the truth nor will He desert us Korea.

Yes, we Koreans are strong, we are of a strong nation. Stronger than any. (I'm not talking about GDP or the size of our territory. I am talking about our "spirit." It's not just by luck or chance that we have survived -- in our long history of wars we had to fight to survive.

History tells us that we have survived the hundreds of thousands of wars and invasions from Japan, from China and from North Korea throughout our long long history over a half million years. Our history is a history of defense and protest against all the invasions from the neighboring powers. Our history is a history of disasters and tragedies but our spirit never allowed them to destroy us. This is Korea. It's not a miracle that this small country has kept its own name and its own language and its own people (different from Japan's, China's or Russia's) despite the millions of aggression from the strong powers all around us. It's our spirit that has kept us our own. So, this country is strong and we will never be defeated.

I have never thought of myself as a patriot or something. I am an ordinary individual, just loving a quiet life.

But I've found that I could write to American President about something like this; and that I could do a dauntless act for the election suit for the sake of what is right, whose success is the seemingly "impossible" since our supreme court has already been swept by the leftists. Pray for us.

And I've found this: Not until my voting right was entirely crushed that I could appreciate the value of my vote to right; not until my country is in a serious crisis that I learn I can do some little thing for my country...like I am doing now.

1 posted on 07/12/2017 9:48:23 PM PDT by ariellacrima
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To: ariellacrima

This is the Korean version of The Onion, right? The Bok Choy?


2 posted on 07/12/2017 9:58:12 PM PDT by Malcolm Reynolds
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To: ariellacrima

Welcome to Free Republic.


3 posted on 07/12/2017 9:59:58 PM PDT by Repeal The 17th (I was conceived in liberty, how about you?)
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To: ariellacrima

Welcome to Free Republic


4 posted on 07/12/2017 10:12:56 PM PDT by easternsky
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To: ariellacrima
모!?!?!?
5 posted on 07/12/2017 10:48:04 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: Malcolm Reynolds

South Korea I was surprised was able to remove a pay to play candidate a while back very similar to Clinton. I don’t know the details of this possible corrupted election scam other then this video


6 posted on 07/12/2017 11:29:30 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Malcolm Reynolds

Why do you say such a stupid thing without knowing the facts. What the guy says is true. Park was derailed and arrested through fake charges, new president Moon is a commie sympathizer, all his cabinet members are leftist activists, and majority of Koreans have no voice as the news media are totally controlled by the left. You think we have it bad here with CNN. Over there it’s CNN on steroid.


7 posted on 07/12/2017 11:47:17 PM PDT by Sedona13
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To: ariellacrima
Welcome to Free Republic.

Apparently you have suspicions of election fraud in the recent South Korean Presidential Election.

It is very difficult for English speaking American lay persons to evaluate graphic evidence and video in Korean regarding Korean election law and procedures.

Hopefully the truth will come out, but it is unlikely that the American Mainstream Media will print any of it.

8 posted on 07/13/2017 1:36:11 AM PDT by Navy Patriot (America returns to the Rule of Law)
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To: ariellacrima

You join on the day you post this nonsense? And in news no less!

This is at best central chat material

Plus you post this after just posting a story about your own Facebook page

I’ll say bye....you won’t last long


9 posted on 07/13/2017 2:51:37 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: ariellacrima

Welcome aboard


10 posted on 07/13/2017 4:16:55 AM PDT by rrrod (just an old guy with a gun in his pocket.6l)
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To: Sedona13

Perhaps it was the 500K year history that made my eyes roll. The hominids of that time have the same things in common with modern man that Rhesus monkeys have with medical researchers. It could have been the resistance to invaders, too. Without our intervention, they’d still be under Imperial Japanese or Communist rule.


11 posted on 07/13/2017 4:53:11 AM PDT by Malcolm Reynolds
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To: ariellacrima

This is all very depressing.South Korea went from bright new democracy back to third world corruption in 40 years. SK did what only two other countries have done in history, replaced a despotism in a revolution with a system that was not worse than the original despotism. Because the transition was 99% without violence and the new system was clean Sk took off economically. Switzerland did it half a millennium ago. The United States did it 240 years ago.Switzerland retains decentralization and freedom still. The USA is losing or has lost its- we are determining that right now- and Korea went from a clean new democracy to massive fraud in a generation. Maybe the Koreans can pull out of it. I don’t think the USA can. And then there is that little country in the Alps. Its republic just keeps chugging along. Can Switzerland survive surrounded by the Umma? Are Republics such as these three going now extinct?


12 posted on 07/13/2017 4:54:57 AM PDT by arthurus
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To: ariellacrima

Ariel. This is surely being discussed and reported in internet forums of South Koreans in Korea, yes?

Let me suggest you try using some of that material as source material. You can use that material and provide translation of it to English as well when you do. It will show that the sources are many and not just you. It will also provide U.S. and international reach for those sources as well.

It might help you get the story out better, by revealing how much this is discussed “underground” (below the mainstream media) by citizens of South Korea.


13 posted on 07/13/2017 5:04:20 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: Nifster

Originally it was (from my Facebook post)
But soon it appeared again in a YouTube video..in a diverse languages... which I simply forgot to mention!!


14 posted on 07/13/2017 8:03:12 AM PDT by ariellacrima
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To: arthurus

Thank you. Right. South Korean democracy is now going backward, collapsing and negating all the treasured legacy that our ancestors have achieved through efforts and strong will ..though its (democracy’s) history is short, it is a cumulative and joined cry for democracy. How could I stay silent as the public media does? I want to ask: is it because they have a lot to lose while I have nothing to lose? ... But don’t both have history in common at least? It’s so so sad.. We have the double burden, and the other is to wake up the media hardened and dulled by money.


15 posted on 07/13/2017 8:03:12 AM PDT by ariellacrima
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To: Repeal The 17th

Thank you!
Here the same! Believe in liberty and free market economic system, and democracy, not the one that the current regime pursues: people’s democracy, namely, communism.


16 posted on 07/13/2017 8:03:12 AM PDT by ariellacrima
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To: Repeal The 17th

Thank you!
Here the same! Believe in liberty and free market economic system, and democracy, not the one that the current regime pursues: people’s democracy, namely, communism.


17 posted on 07/13/2017 8:03:32 AM PDT by ariellacrima
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To: ariellacrima

I have been paying a lot of attention to South Korea for a few years. My cousin went to Korea on an English teaching scam and found himself in Seoul without a job and no return ticket. He found a job there with a real American company teaching English, married a student and now they have two children and he and Dawan have their own school. You may have seen Paul, now 5, in magazines and catalogues.


18 posted on 07/13/2017 8:45:16 AM PDT by arthurus
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To: ariellacrima

I believe Korea will more easily reinvigorate the Republic than the US will.


19 posted on 07/13/2017 8:46:46 AM PDT by arthurus
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To: ariellacrima

Look it noob. It is click bait not news

Put it on general chat


20 posted on 07/13/2017 10:21:35 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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