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South Korean Populist President Removed from Office, continuing an international trendline

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We now have a distinct trendline.  The United States, Brazil, Romania, Hungary, France, and now South Korea have all faced crushing attacks on their societies because of the rise of Populist leaders.  Populism is the mortal danger to Globalism and China.  Globalists and China will work together to ensure a populist leader is defeated, removed, and subject to extensive and crushing lawfare to render them powerless.

At approximately 1030pm Eastern Time on April 3, the South Korean Constitutional Court decided 8-0 for sustaining the impeachment and immediately removing President Yoon from office.  It is looking like up until April 1st, the Justices were leaning to nullify the impeachment until the senior judge changed his mind and the other judges fell into place.  Unclear what changed his mind, but this is one of the differences in the South Korean and American Court systems, there is this atmosphere of conforming to the consensus in South Korea.  President Yoon was from the People Power Party, a relatively recent creation of conservatives and populists who came together to fight the insipid growth of the Korean Democrat Party (KDP).

Since 2017 the KDP has grown in strength and continued to win elections despite what the public sentiment appeared to be.  It started with the May 2017 elections in the wake of the impeachment and removal of a previous President, Park Geun-hye, of the Grand National Party, the pre-existing conservative Party.  There were valid issues about Park, but her circumstances were also leveraged to call for Presidential Elections, which the KDP won after the episode with Park.

The KDP has grown in strength in the National Assembly and a corrupt leftist, Moon Jae-in won the 2017 Presidential election and soon eliminated 100s of Military and Intelligence officials and dismantled the Intelligence Agency’s ability to defend against North Korea and China to consolidate his power and strengthen his ties with China.  The elections in 2017 and 2020 were fraught with fraud issues.  The Korean Election Commission (KEC) and the Association of World Election Bureaus (A-Web) have the USAID Logo on their websites which is now explains much of what the KEC and A-Web were really up to and who was paying them.

Yoon’s removal was a huge and hurtful loss to months of amazing, never before seen mass demonstrations from the Korean populist movement.  With the South Korean Constitutional Court decision to sustain the impeachment of President Yoon it means he is immediately removed from the Presidency and the Presidential Residency of South Korea.

The unanimous outcome of the court was shocking.  In addition, new elections will be conducted within 60 days.

The supporters of the KDP waved Blue, Green, and Antifa Flags (Blue and Green normally reflect Communist leanings).  The very upset Populists waived South Korean and American Flags.  The different flags explain everything

To South Koreans who are anguished: this is what Americans had to undergo since 2020.

Many Americans were upset, were angry, and some felt it was over.

But those who supported Donald J. Trump formed, stormed, and prevailed through four years of a twisting landscape of daily obstacles from the Communists and Deep States, and now President Trump is back, but the fight continues daily.

The lesson learned is to never give up, never surrender.  The South Koreans must be Identify the causes and methods of the fraud and relentlessly expose them despite a corrupt domestic media.

The good news is that the USAID ATM has been cut off, and there will be a new U.S. Ambassador in place soon.

What is shocking are the cancerous philosophies that have overtaken South Korean Culture which has eroded the traditionally conservative, family focused culture of South Korea.  Here are some of the issues:

  • Drug Liberalization: The trend toward drug liberalization in South Korea is shocking. Drug liberalization is the vanguard of de-stabilization in society by Globalists and China. Colorado was one of the first petri dishes for this in America. The arguments in Colorado were,

“Medical Marijuana is the only thing that helps my Aunt Sally…”

Crime will go down

More revenue will be generated for the State’s education system

Everything will be safely regulated

How did that work out for Colorado? All of these were lies and had the exact opposite effect.  I am empathetic to “Aunt Sally”, but there are alternatives.  Drug liberalization in Colorado collapsed society and helped turn Colorado Blue. With Drug Liberalization in South Korea, the foundation of South Korea’s conservative, family oriented culture has been fractured.  Here are more of the issues that undermined traditional Korean society:

  • LGBTQ Advocacy: The Antifa driven, violent LGBTQ advocacy was another foundational theme in Colorado’s collapse. A very similar campaign appeared in South Korea. The Antifa stink has been pervasive across the pro-impeachment, Democrat Party aligned forces. This bizarre sociopathy has been promoted by TikTok and even K-Pop. Another destructive cancer to South Korean Society.
  • K-12 Schools as a breeding ground for indoctrination: What more do I need to say on this one?
  • Takeover of the Election Process: The National Election Commission and the Association of World Election Bureaus (a mysterious NGO in South Korea) have both been supported by USAID. Sound familiar? How about Mesa County, Colorado.
  • Chinese Communist penetration and influence of South Korea: In the old days, the concern was focused on North Korean Communists. Instead of relying on the unpredictable North, China has forged a pervasive foothold in all aspects of South Korean culture and government. The presence of Chinese police like units, control over the South Korean Democrat Party, and Chinese influence operations have been overwhelming. A very similar model to Colorado.

So what are the next steps?

The South Koreans need to go through a process just like we did from November 2020 to November 2024. It will be painful but it will be cathartic.

They have 60 days to make things happen. The South Koreans who seek a victory for South Korean Populists, should take a quick break for a day or two and then get back to the ramparts.  Never give up, never surrender.

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