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July 29, 2025 - Epoch Times
02:23
How The Chinese Communist Party Influenced South Korea Elections: John Mills
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Unfortunately, what we uncovered observing the election situation in South Korea is international election cartel that is intent on influencing elections.
It's really aligned with the globalists, but it's also really with China.
This is also a key part of the international election cartel because China has learned, hey, they can influence the election outcomes.
But I think some of it, I think we have to go back to the Obama days where I think it just came out, the incredible amount of money that was spent by Obama through the CIA to influence elections in Israel.
Okay, but now we've also uncovered the U.S. aid contribution to influencing elections in Brazil, where a populist Bolsonaro lost an election and is now incarcerated by the regime in Brazil, who's aligned with China.
But we just, what happened in South Korea?
Absolutely, no question about it.
This was an international election cartel that influenced the South Korean election.
The numbers just mathematically made no sense.
There was Chinese operators at the polling stations.
You have this thing called the National Election Commission, which is an unassailable body.
It's auditable, uninvestigatable by the South Korean government.
And also a very, very problematic situation is it has members of the South Korean Supreme Court on the board of the national election clear failure to separate powers between parts of the South Korean government.
That was not a clean event that occurred on June 3rd in South Korea, and it's getting scant attention and notice, but there's also this mysterious body called AWEB inside of South Korea, the Association of World Election Bodies, which has the U.S. aid logo all over their website.
So fortunately, we've shut down U.S. aid.
We've clawed back a lot of money.
But unfortunately, it was too late to help the situation in South Korea.
Very likely, U.S. aid money went toward influencing the outcome of the election in South Korea.
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