President Yoon And Corruption In South Korea

Published on 16 March 2025 at 19:19

  Because most people refuse to speak about mind control, and how many nations have led experiments on the human mind to create assassins, I want to discuss it.  Throughout time, military units worldwide have attempted to use mind control to create the perfect killing machines. It is their belief that if they stop these people from feeling pain and love they can create the perfect killing machines in flesh suits.

   With the knowledge that telepathy is the original language, comes all of these different agencies who feel like they can use subliminal messaging, drugs, and pain to control another person's thought process.  

  I've chosen the nation of South Korea for this blog because it will paint a clear picture of how fear can shape a nation, and why we shouldn't let it.

  In the mid nineteenth century to the mid twentieth there was an elite military unit that was chosen by the South Korean government for mind control experiments. They were chosen to be used as the ultimate protectors against the North Korean armed forces.

  The world had already caught onto the fact that North Korea uses excessive force, fear, and different forms of mind control to make their citizen's hate both the United States and South Korea. In Korean culture it is believed that hate will help to frenzy the soldiers and make them tougher fighters. South Korea decided to take a different approach than their northern counterparts and only mind control part of their forces. They started off with under a dozen men as an experiment. This would help them to know whether they should make this a widespread military policy. 

    I've chosen to change the names of the people in this blog because I feel like their safety would be at risk if the real names were published. Most of these people are still alive and I take their safety seriously.

  I've chosen one particular soldier to write about because his story is both amazing and horrifying. This man actually went from having his mind controlled in the military to being one of the nation's most powerful men. We will call him Jinju.

    His unit had been in training when there was a bit of a scuffle in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in the 1980's. Their commander was actually excited for this time. It would tell him if mind control was something that should be used in other military units. 

  As you can imagine this fight with the north was bloody and the commander couldn't control most of his men. Some of these men crossed the line out of the DMZ and some citizens from the south were murdered, including two children. The commander was quickly given the order to shoot these men. They were totally out of control and something needed done quickly. It was also easier to just tell the families they were killed fighting soldiers from the north. 

  Jinju had a severe lower back injury, but he lived anyway. He was the only soldier who would listen to the commander, so he was taken to the hospital. Jinju was a smooth talker and was able to convince the commander to let him return home to his family. 

  Jinju had a friend in the small village he was from that he knew would come to his rescue. The mere idea of death because of abuses committed by the military was a bit too much. He was allowed to call this older gentleman, and he was relieved immediately. All he had to do is marry the man's daughter. 

  This young woman he was then arranged to marry was a shaman with mental issues. Jinju understood this meant she was just a lesbian that practiced witchcraft. She was still an educated teacher and bilingual as well. It didn't seem like a bad trade for his life. 

  The father-in-law met the commander at Jinju's family home and managed to convince this commander to leave Jinju with him. He's a good boy and follows orders. How bad could this possibly be?

  Jinju was given a very suspicious looking military release. Most people thought he just special treatment for some reason, but corruption ran rampant in those times so no one dared to question. He was also given a lower-level job in the ministry because, once again, Jinju followed orders, and he scored number one in the nation on his civil service exam. 

   A few years after Jinju started working as a secretary in the ministry foreign student was given an internship teaching English. She was to work with Jinju writing speeches and such while she worked with the deputy prime minister to teach him English. We swill call her Lady X.

  Lady Z and Jinju began to build a strong friendship. She was a twenty-three-year-old girl who spoke little Korean, but Jinju also spoke English, so they communicated with each other well, or so she thought. 

  Jinju asked Ms. X for her help to get a promotion. "They won't let me rise." He told her. Lady X had no reason to suspect that Jinju shouldn't rise, so she went to the DPM to ask for his help. Because DPM like Lady X a little more than he should have, he gave the promotion to Jinju. 

  Jinju then offered to have a dinner in his home to thank Lady X, but she wasn't allowed to bring her friend. Being as young as she was, Lady X suspected no wrongdoing and went to this man's home for dinner. 

  While this young girl was in this man's home, she was drugged, sexually assaulted, and had strange thoughts put into her head. She knew she couldn't remember most of that dinner, but she always remembered that the father-in-law and wife weren't nice to her. They seemed cold and hateful. This was some very strange behavior for a family who was just given help to rise.

  It took her thirty-eight years and several hypnotherapy sessions to realize this family had drugged her hoping to get state secrets from the girl who was close to the DPM. All she knew was she had some terrifying thoughts of those people in her head as a result of that evening. Because Lady X was so confused and afraid she left Korea. 

  While lady X was out of the country, Jinju managed to rise all the way to be land and transport minister. There were constant controversies around this man. He lied to the ministry about having a degree and actually tried to blame the "confusion" om Lady X. She wasn't here, so what's the harm?

  While Jinju worked for the ministry, his wife and father-in-law began engaging in a whole host of criminal activities, and the wife used her socialite status to keep heads turned the other way.

  Through the crime ring, the wife formed an unhealthy alliance with a young woman who seemed like the perfect match for a powerful man who would later become President of South Korea. 

  While the ladies continued on with illegal activities, Jinju helped President Yoon Suk Yeol to rise. After Yoon became president is when things really got crazy, because he then had to cover his wife's criminal activities up, and was Jinju's wife really blackmailing them? 

  Things quickly spiraled out of control, so the president and his wife began to hire shamans to aid them. Can they really stay far enough ahead to continue to cover up these activities? 

   If the whole thing were to be uncovered, Jinju's military record could be looked at more closely this could cause the President Trump and Vice President Vance to look more closely at what is happening in the South Korean ministry. President Yoon couldn't take that chance. They do still need our military support, and Vance was a marine. He would be the first to question a questionable military record. 

  Now most of South Korea is questioning their government, and I think the United States should back the citizens of South Korea and call this president's behavior into question, as well.   

   This very well could be the most scandalous military cover up in world history, if the world were only to question it. 

  Why was Jinju's family so determined to get state secrets from Lady X, and why is Yoon always yammering about North Korean spies?  I wonder if the two could be connected. 

 The most terrible part of this is Lady X knew no secrets. She was just an ambitious young lady who was a great teacher who was either directly or indirectly traumatized by the South Korean government. 

  

  

   

  

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