
🇰🇷김정현 Alfred J Kim🇺🇸
@Alfredbexus • 6,523 subscribers
U.S. Department of State Appointee to the East-West Center Board of Governors / President of BEXUS Policy Research Institute / former Award-winning Journalist
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News has spread that two Korea-U.S. Alliance Support Shelter Buses were deployed from the United States to provide rest for South Korea’s 2030 youth, who have been shouting day and night to protect their voting rights. In response, the young participants have attached large American flags to the front of the buses to express their gratitude.
🇰🇷김정현 Alfred J Kim🇺🇸35,677 просмотров • 9 дней назад

🚨 BREAKING: Historic Turnout at NEC Several thousands of South Korean citizens are gathering in front of the National Election Commission (NEC) in what is being called the largest protest in its history. Broadcaster and lecturer Jeon Han-gil passionately declared to the massive crowd: “Today, we are making history. The United States is also watching us!” The atmosphere is electric as protesters continue to demand the immediate suspension of vote counting amid the ongoing election chaos.
🇰🇷김정현 Alfred J Kim🇺🇸15,217 просмотров • 14 дней назад

South Korea’s Darkest Secret South Korea has lived with long-running election-integrity allegations—especially around early voting, and computerized voting system. In this video from the MEGA conference in Poland—filmed on the day Polish President Karol Nawrocki was inaugurated—Alfred Jyung-Hyun Kim (김정현), a former investigative reporter in South Korea, lays out the timeline, the major disputes, and the questions that still haven’t been put to rest. The key point: when illegal conduct and cover-ups inside election administration are allowed to persist for years, the problem compounds. Misconduct doesn’t get corrected, accountability weakens, scrutiny gets harder, and the system starts to look like an “untouchable zone”—where oversight is discouraged and consequences are rare.
🇰🇷김정현 Alfred J Kim🇺🇸27,168 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Many Koreans take the issue of election interference and domestic meddling by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) very seriously. In South Korea, where anti-communist sentiment is strong, many citizens believe that a fraudulent election influenced by foreign forces has taken place, further intensifying their anti-communist stance to unprecedented levels. South Korea is currently divided between forces striving to expose election fraud to protect the country and those within the legislature seeking to transform the system and constitution into a one-party dictatorship resembling the Chinese Communist model. #STOPTHESTEAL
🇰🇷김정현 Alfred J Kim🇺🇸41,082 просмотров • 1 год назад
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