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'Alleging Election Fraud' Jeon Hangil Now Claims Constitutional Court Conspiracy... "Everyone Is Being Deceived"

After the 'Election Fraud Theory,' Now Raises 'Constitutional Court Conspiracy Theory'
At the End of the Video, Urges Participation in Rally Against Yoon's Impeachment

Recently, Jeon Han-gil, a Korean history instructor who claimed 'the National Election Commission's election fraud theory,' has now strongly criticized the Constitutional Court.


On the 30th, Jeon posted a video titled "The Republic of Korea is on the brink of sinking" on his YouTube channel 'Kkotboda Jeon Han-gil.' In this video, Jeon began by asking, "Do you trust the justices of the Constitutional Court, the highest legal institution in the Republic of Korea?" He continued, "All of our people have been deceived. The collapsed judicial system of Korea, especially the Constitutional Court, is deceiving the people," adding, "The Constitutional Court is corrupt, and Korea is already in a crisis situation, and the free democratic system of Korea could collapse."

'Alleging Election Fraud' Jeon Hangil Now Claims Constitutional Court Conspiracy... "Everyone Is Being Deceived" Recently, Korean history instructor Jeon Han-gil, who claimed the 'National Election Commission election fraud theory,' has now strongly criticized the Constitutional Court. On the 30th, Jeon uploaded a video titled "The Republic of Korea is Facing the Risk of Sinking" on his YouTube channel "Kkotboda Jeon Han-gil." YouTube channel "Kkotboda Jeon Han-gil"

Jeon mentioned the names of the Constitutional Court justices one by one, saying, "Look at the tendencies of the eight Constitutional Court justices. There is a dark secret that the media does not reveal about what kind of people they are," and also claimed, "The Democratic Party of Korea threatened the advertisers of Sky Daily." He opened the April 24th issue of Sky Daily and raised his voice, saying, "Do you see the blank space below? This is the reality happening in Korea in 2025. The entire page is a blank advertisement. How can this happen?"


He then asserted, "The Democratic Party called the advertisers and threatened them," and "At this newspaper, they decided it was better to run blank ads than to comply." Jeon compared Sky Daily's blank advertisement to the 1974 'Dong-A Ilbo blank advertisement incident.' He said, "Dong-A Ilbo protested against the Yushin dictatorship with blank advertisements," and claimed, "This means dictatorship is being revived." Earlier, on the 16th, Sky Daily reported that 99 Chinese spies were arrested at the National Election Commission (NEC) building.

'Alleging Election Fraud' Jeon Hangil Now Claims Constitutional Court Conspiracy... "Everyone Is Being Deceived" Jeon Han-gil stated, "The Democratic Party called the advertisers to threaten them," and added, "At this newspaper, rather than that, we decided to run blank advertisements." Regarding Sky Daily's blank advertisements, Mr. Jeon compared it to the 1974 'Dong-A Ilbo blank advertisement incident.' YouTube channel 'Kkotboda Jeon Han-gil'

In response, the U.S. Forces Korea issued an unusual statement, saying, "The report by the media outlet (Sky Daily) is false," and "Neither U.S. Forces Korea, U.S. Forces Japan, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), nor the Department of Defense (DOD) conducted such actions." Subsequently, on the 24th, Sky Daily suddenly published a blank advertisement in its print edition. Regarding this, Sky Daily claimed that Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party, met with heads of commercial banks on the 20th and raised concerns about advertisements in that media outlet, stating, "After hearing Lee's remarks, the commercial banks that intended to stop their advertisements informed us, so we decided to respond with a 'blank advertisement' by removing their ads from the page." Finally, in the video, Jeon requested attendance at the anti-impeachment rally for President Yoon Seok-yeol, scheduled for 2 p.m. on the 1st of next month at Busan Station Square.


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