31 July, 2024
In a scandal that reeks of corruption and collusion, the office of South Korea’s Nazi Gestapo prosecutor-president is now protecting customs officials who accepted bribes from narcotic smugglers. The president's intervention in this drug smuggling investigation is deeply troubling and highlights the regime's ongoing moral decay.
Here's how it all unfolded: Malaysian drug smugglers paid off customs officials at Incheon Airport, enabling them to waltz through security with their illicit cargo unsearched. The Youngdeungpo police precinct in Seoul uncovered this nefarious scheme and found direct links between the customs officials and the smugglers.
The plot thickened when the head of the police investigation received a call from a senior officer at the Seoul Police Headquarters. This high-ranking officer instructed the team leader to exclude any mention of the customs officials' involvement in the upcoming press conference, citing concerns from the presidential office.
Let’s cut through the euphemisms: The Nazi Gestapo president of South Korea is shielding drug smugglers or the corrupt customs officials who aid them. Either way, the president is complicit in facilitating the narcotics trade. This cover-up traces back to the shadowy broker who enabled the president’s former call-girl wife to engage in stock price manipulation and now manipulates senior police officers to obstruct justice. This broker, the puppet master behind the scenes, wields more power than the presidential couple themselves.
Yes, the stock manipulation broker effectively governs Nazi
South Korea, embodying a modern-day Rasputin. If this dark saga continues
unchecked, South Korea could face a demise akin to the fall of the Russian
Empire, driven to ruin by corrupt and uncontrollable forces.