- The Institute for Democracy is a think tank under the Minjoo party. One of their most well-known researches were about using the anti-Japan sentiment to influence the upcoming general elections. The Institute for Democracy entered an agreement with the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China to cooperate in policies and research. The Central Party School of the Communist Party of China is the most important education institution of all China because it is specifically dedicated to train officials for the CCP. Why are these two having these agreements and what is the purpose of sharing political studies with the communist party?
- Once leader of the Minjoo party and now the minister of justice Choo Mi-ae delivered a keynote at the Conversation Between World Parties and the Communist Party at Beijing when she was the leader of the Minjoo party. Most democratic nations did not attend this meeting. At the event she said, "중국 공산당 최고지도자이자 신시대의 설계사인 시진핑 총서기가 주장한 ‘두 개의 100년’과 ‘중국의 꿈’이 세계 평화와 번영에 공헌할 것으로 기대한다 ("The Two 100 Years" and the "Chinese Dream" will contribute to world peace and prosperity. And I am looking forward for it to happen because the supreme leader of the communist party, general secretary Xi as the architect of the new age has been preaching it)".
- The ex-minister of justice Cho kuk's cousin was the real owner of 코링크PE (a private equity management firm). This private equity invested in Bitcoins, but lucky enough they cashed out a month before the regulations were announced that was followed by a huge market crash. This private equity invested in a Korean cryptocurrency trader called 코인링크 that attracted investment deals from Huobi (Chinese crypto trader). 코인링크 also advanced it's market base to Russia. But guess what. North Korea also cooperates with Chinese and Russian cyrpto traders. Also, Cho kuk's relative was the owner of a freight ship company that owned a ship moving coal to North Korea. North Korea was behind a scam coin called Marine Chain, which was supposed to be used for "vessel transactions and offered partial ownership of maritime vessels in exchange for digital tokens". But most importantly, Cho kuk actually justified the need for a Leninist revolution in Korea.
- Im Jong-seok, the former chief of staff openly operated as a North Korean spy. He openly praised Kim Il-sung and the North Korean regime. He also went to jail for his activities.
His associates says it all. Moon himself has no difference. The only difference is his inability to speak without a prompter. And this.
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