Korea

Korea is a country in Asia, founded in 1945, with a population of 77 million people and Seoul as capital. It is a member of the United Nations. It is ruled by the Jesuits. The Korean economy has the 10th largest GDP (58 % service sector, 39 % industry). Its main export partners are China, US and European Union. Its most important companies are mobile phone company Samsung and car company Hyundai.

History of Korea

100 bc Mahan confederacy.

37 bc 3 Kingdoms Silla (Pak and Kim dynasties, claiming descent of dragons), Goguryeo (Chumo), Baekje.

491 King Jangsu is buried with a pyramid as tomb. Goguryeo becomes Goryeo (Korea).

700 Unified Silla.

900 Hubaekje kingdom.

1200s invasions of the Monghol Empire.

1392 Goryeon dynasty becomes the Joseon dynasty.

1855 establishment of Catholic University of Korea (Seminary of Sacred Heart of Jesus).

1886 founding of Ehwa Womens University by Mary Scranton (Methodist Church).

1897 Korean Empire.

1907 Emperor Gojong.

1910 Japan annexes Korea.

1919 March 1st movement.

1945 division between communist North Korea and capitalist South Korea.

1946 establishment of Seoul National University.

1948 Syngman Rhee as 1st president of South Korea.

1950 Korean War, conflict between North Korea and South Korea with US and Colombia (jesuit Laureano Gomez Castro) as ally. Project Bluebird in Bethesda Maryland and Naval Air Facility in Atsugo Japan, trauma based mind control research on prisoners of war of Korean War. Helen Kim founds The Korean  Times.

1954 Mind controlled Hollywood actors and actresses like Marilyn Monroe are used to entertain the US soldiers in Korea.

Korean CIA (Sun Myung Moon, Bo Hi Pak, David Kim, ties with APACL) founds the Unification Church in South Korea (ties to John Birch Society, World Anti-Communist League, The Heritage Foundation). Its lobbyists Robert Anderson and Robert Gray are used in the Dwight Eisenhower administration.

1960 the jesuits establish Sogang University in Seoul.

1961 founding of the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC). Rise of Korean companies like Samsung (Lee Byung-chul), Hyundai and LG.

1964 Rockefeller Foundation funds Nam June Paik (grandfather of YG Entertainment singer Jinu) to make video art in the Fluxus movement with John Cage.

1966 Performing Arts School Seoul (to train K-pop artists)

1979 Park Chung-hee is assassinated.

1980 jesuit Nam Duck-woo as prime minister.

1986 debut album of Kim Wang-sun.

1988 Roh Tae-woo as president. His daughter, trained at Stanford marries Chey Tae-won (Anthony Chey, University of Chicago) of SK Group (corporate fascism).

1989 Lee Soo-man founds SM Entertainment. Lotte Corporation opens Lotte World.

1991 Chung Won-sik (Vanderbilt University) as pm.

1992 Korean music industry creates K-pop: Seo Taiji and Boys.

1994 Kim Jong-il (Russian father, spent a year on Malta) as Supreme Leader.

1996 Yang Hyun-suk founds YG Entertainment.

1997 Asian financial crisis. Christian JY Park founds JYP Entertainment.

1999 search engine Naver.

2003 Lee Jong-wook as Director-General of the WHO (vaccination agenda). Oldboy (CJ Entertainment). Music video director Joseph Khan is used in the music industry (Eminem Without Me).

2004 Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae-Kim are used in ABC series Lost. MTV Korea with jesuit Seorak Park.

2005 SME creates Super Junior.

2006 Bong Joon-ho movie The Host with Song Kang-ho. Ilgwang Group, involved in the arms trade, founds Polaris (North Star) Entertainment.

2007 founding of Pledis Entertainment. YIP creates Wonder Girls.

2009 SM Entertainment launches Girls' Generation.

2011 launching of Disney Channel Korea.

2013 jesuit Park Geun-hye as president, mentored by cult leader Choi Tae-min.

Polaris Entertainment creates K-pop group Ladies' Code (doll programming). K-pop slaves are trained with extreme diets, causing waves of eating disorders among teenagers.

2014 Doctor Stranger series with Kang So-ra.

2015 MBC Entertainment creates Masked Singer franchise (mask programming).

2016 fake Candlelight Demonstration protests. K-pop group Blackpink is created to YG/Universal Records.

2017 Moon Jae-in as president, jesuit Kim Young-joo as Minister of Labor. Okja of Bong Joon-ho with Jake Gyllenhaal and screenplay of Jon Ronson.

2018 Kim Jong Un meets with jesuit Donald Trump. Winter Olympics in PyeongChang (introduction of 5G).

2019 Burning Sun media ritual with Seungri of Big Bang and Jung Joon-young, in alliance with the fake Me Too movement.

Jesuit Kim Suk-won leads business group Ssang Young (double dragon logo). Jesuit Kwon Hyuk-bin leads Smilegate (online games). Korean billionaire Chae Tang Won (SKG Group) was educated at the University of Chicago.

Samsung opened Decentraland, an Ethereum-based VR platform with Non Fungible Tokens passes.

2022 South Korean floods with fake charity events with celebrities.

Presidents of North Korea

Kim dynasty (Kim Il-sung, Kim Yong-nam, mason Kim Jong Un).

Presidents of South Korea

Syngman Rhee, Park Chung-hee, Chun Doo-hwan, Roh Tae-woo, Kim Young-sam, Kim Dae-jung, Roh Moo-hyun, Lee Myung-bak, jesuit Park Geun-hye, Moon Jae-in.

Propaganda outlets

- MBC: Rainbow Romance (Wizard of Oz programming), Idol Show.

- KBS1 (jesuit Go Joo-won, K-pop show Music Bank, The Producers with Jisoo of Blackpink)

- SBS (K-pop show Ingikayo)

- MBN: Maeil Business Newspaper

- Mnet: CJ Group (Lee Jay-hun, grandson of founder of Samsung Lee Byung-chul)

- tvN Story: CJ Group

- OCN: CJ Group

- JTBC: JoongAng Holdings, jesuit Park Eun-bin, jesuit Sam Okyere, Hip Hop Tribe with Luna of f(x)

- The Korea Herald: Herald Corporation, Asia News Network, partners of WWF, Hong Jung-Wook (Choate Rosemary Hall, Harvard, Stanford)

China

Unification Church

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