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"South Korea Update"

I'll be on with Vanessa Friday morning with former Ambassador Tan and former Prime Minister Hwang. The South Korean election on Wednesday was a debacle... not to mention the election fraud.
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Nice juxtaposition in Korea!
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"Sorry, we ran out of ballots."

In Jamsil, Korea, a protest broke out because the polling place didn't have enough ballots.

So the conservative local people rose up and would not let the NEC (National Election Commission) have ANY of the thousands of ballots that were cast.

The speculation is that they ran out because too many ballots were cast by impostors.

When I arrived at the scene a day later to speak, the crowd was still growing (approaching 1,000 people) and I was warmly welcomed.

The Korean people are desperate! They know that their government has been infiltrated by communist sympathizers and that their liberty is in peril.

They are looking for America to intervene.
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"Election Fraud, Korean Style"

In Jamsil, Korea, only half of the ballots needed were sent to the local polling station. The locals rose up, and refused to release the cast ballots until everyone was given their chance to vote. (I spoke at the large rally/demostration/blockade held there last evening.)

This morning, the police arrived, penetrated the crowd, and retrieved the TWO ballot barrels. A short while later, FOUR ballot barrels were delivered to the central counting facility.

Nothing to see here, folks. Move along...

A 21yr old man was injured during the extraction, and is now in a coma.
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I’m here in South Korea watching this happen!
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This situation is real, and I am in the middle of it!
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Great interview!!!

(50k views in the first six hours.)

https://youtu.be/MpXuZCwxGyw?si=hVuwncOBxr-h23VM
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"It's the same in America"

I spoke to a senior party official in Korea today. When I showed him this graph he said, "You need to show it to the authorities."

We did.

They said that we must have miscounted. Except, we must have miscounted at dozens of voting locations, because this happened in dozens of places.

Turns out, the NEC (National Election Commission) can't count. They sent only half the ballots needed to dozens of poling places all over Korea.

Do I expect the authorities to do anything about it here?

Not in a million years. Just like in America, the parties, the courts, and the government agencies are corrupt.

The senior official summed up that he wasn't surprised, since the level of incompetence is very high in their government agencies.

Just like in America, "A mountain of corruption survives in a sea of incompetence."

https://youtu.be/L60pft3fuyo
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β€œChristianity, Korean Style”

Good morning, America, and happy Sunday from South Korea where our clock is 13 hrs ahead of the East coast.

This morning I attended a United Methodist Church service that I will never forget. We sang, β€œWould you be free from the burden of sin? There’s power in the blood, power in the blood!”

Of course, you know that I let β€˜er rip! But I was easily dwarfed by the large congregation of worshippers. It was a joy, and it puts our β€œmodern worship” in the states to shame.

When I was a boy, the pastor of the largest church in Korea visited and spoke of the revival here. Today fulfills a lifelong dream of worshipping with them.

The churches here understand the power of the gospel and they sponsor missions all over Asia. They also vividly understand the threat of communism, because just ten minutes North they would be executed for proclaiming the name of Jesus.

Their faith is necessarily entangled with their politics.

In fairness, some of the churches here are shying away from politics, just like most churches in America. It is shameful and shortsighted, because America is *also* threatened by encroaching communism.

Jesus Christ took on the political establishment of his day, and John the Baptist called out the ethical and moral shortcomings of those in authority.

Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were both executed because of it.

Just like the Christians in North Korea were slaughtered because of their faith.

If your church is not engaged in the moral and political issues of the day, then your church is not following Christ’s example.

I wish our churches in America were as vibrant as the churches here. It seems that we have lost our way.
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