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South Korea - Illuminati Aim to Corrupt Youth

September 2, 2012


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Left, The boys are being taught that the metrosexual look is hip.

LETTER FROM SOUTH KOREA:

The Illuminati have given up on adults and focused on youth.
Ex-pat James Farganne wages a street-level battle against their  influence.





"At the end of the third day, all of my testimony about Illuminati Jewish methods of infiltrating a society was a matter of Korean court record. The judge reviewed the testimony and released me immediately. Despite indirect threats, I have experienced no further reprisals."




by James Farganne
(henrymakow)



As an ex-pat in South Korea, I am fortunate to be part of a society that has thus far rejected feminism.

On Korean television, men are still generally portrayed as strong, loving fathers, husbands, and sons.

Korean women, by and large, still practice the art of knowing when to be strong women, delicate ladies, and, on occasion, delightful girls. Career driven mothers are most definitely the exception and not the rule.

The unity of the family is still paramount here. Divorce is still a stigma that  can stunt a woman's social and economic prospects. I don't say "single mother", because from what I understand, the courts tend to award custody to the father, especially if the woman instigated the divorce -- in which case, no alimony.

However, if the woman demonstrates that the father has been unfaithful, abusive, or negligent, these conventions are waived. In other words, Korean family courts are not venues for the highway robbery of men.

I like this society so much that, having married a woman with whom I know I'll go the distance, I have applied for citizenship. But I see a very disturbing trend emerging: a Luciferian attack on Korean children.

Some months back, I wrote about my attempts to strike at what I saw as the root of the corruption. Those efforts landed me in jail. The detectives interrogated me for three days. They wanted to know why I had been harassing certain people. I told them exactly why, and they took assiduous notes. I never retained a lawyer, stating that a man of truth needs no such animal.

At the end of the third day, all of my testimony about Illuminati Jewish methods of infiltrating a society was a matter of Korean court record. The judge reviewed the testimony and released me immediately. Despite indirect threats, I have experienced no further reprisals.

TARGET YOUTH

This is all good news. But every time I get on the subway, I see signs of degradation everywhere, and it is almost always directed at youth.

Children are impressionable. Without watchful parents, most of them will imitate the garbage that is sold to them as "cool". The pop music culture here is vile, laced with pornographic dance and Masonic imagery. The boys are being taught that the metrosexual look is hip. I wonder what will happen to those boys when they get smacked upside the head with mandatory military service.

Every time I see a metrosexual boy on the subway, without exception, unless my wife is there to get embarrassed, I take him to task. I walk up to him with my turban and my very big beard. I squint at him until he starts to squirm. By now, people are looking. I create a silent situation. When the tension is sufficient, I bark out at him, in perfect Korean (I'm quite practiced in this):

"Your legs are hairy, but you have lipstick on! No boobs, but you're carrying a purse! Are you a BOY or a GIRL?"

"I -- I --"

"BOY OR GIRL! ANSWER! I AIN'T GOT ALL DAY!"

"I'm a -- I'm a boy!"

"BOYS don't wear lipstick and carry purses! I think you might be a very ugly GIRL!"

"No, I'm a boy!"

"You might THINK you're a boy! I think maybe you're a GIRL who just WANTS to be a boy! And yet, no boobs!"

By now, the old people are cackling and nodding vigorously. I get lots of positive feedback from the seniors when I do this. The "boy" is always cowed. He can't backtalk me, because he is a boy, and I am a man. He usually scampers off the train at the next station. The seniors know what's what. After the foregoing incident, once we have a dialogue going, I always tell them they have an enemy in their midst, and I ask if they know who the enemy is.

You'd be shocked how often they immediately reply: "The Jew".

GIRLS

Another thing I do, though much less often, is to counsel girls who dress like whores. Yes, the whore look is being foisted on girls who spend most of their week in dowdy school uniforms -- so this is mainly a weekend hit. When I see a girl who is obviously under 18 sluttishly dressed and with her face horribly disfigured by makeup, I gently ask her if she is trying to find a boy to have sex. Responses do not vary. There is zero defiance. They are always mortified, and sometimes confused, so I explain to them that the only reason any girl would dress that way would be to attract sexually excited boys.

"Well that's not why I'm dressed this way!"

"Why are you dressed that way, then?"

"Because [insert K- pop singer's name] dresses this way..."

"God made you prettier than she is. Why isn't God's look good enough for you?"

So goes my fight against the Illuminati in South Korea -- via guerrilla tactics, ones that I can't be arrested for.

Why is this important? Well, if I were awake and aware and living in North America right now, I'd have no hope for mankind -- none whatsoever. But I do have hope. The elites still have their work cut out for them here.

That said, even living in the society that I have just snapshot for you by anecdote, I am mightily concerned. I wonder if traditional family values here will be enough to squash the onslaught of Luciferian poison being sprayed directly into the brains of these children each time they watch a pop music show on TV.

They always start with the women and children. Everything else falls like dominos. Where will this go?

Feminism has failed in Korea. Here is a really funny example. There is a Korean breakfast cereal that consists of puffed barley. The pieces are oval and each has a black blotch on one side of it . A group of upstart feministas tried to lobby the National Assembly to pass laws banning this popular cereal.

cereal.jpgWhy? Are you sitting down?

They claimed that the puffed barley grains looked like vaginas, and therefore degraded women. Assembly lawmakers did the sensible thing: publicly mocked the lobbyists, and sent them packing. At least, that is the story as was told to me by my university students.

But the children? I can't say. As a stepfather whose Korean teen stepson is militantly homosexual (a real rarity, but nonetheless a fact), I am worried, but again, not hopeless. I believe that if people stand firm for their families, they can overcome the Illuminati, because the elites are nothing without our submission and consent.

The West has been all but won. The East will be a tougher nut for them to crack.







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Comments for "South Korea - Illuminati Aim to Corrupt Youth "

Alex said (September 3, 2012):

James has made some very good and accurate observations about culture in Korea.

Culturally, Korea enjoys its status as being the most piously Christianized country of all of Asia and possibly the entire world (of course, looking at the world today, that is not saying much).

Young kids, as a whole are still much more innocent than their American counterparts. Crime is extremely low, mainly due to the high racial heterogenity of the country. However, due to the influence of K-Pop and the media, Koreans- especially the young- have grown very materialistic. Plastic surgery is extremely common in Korea, even among church girls. Love motels are a common sight and adultery is quite rampant. These are all things I mentioned in my article posted on this site back in September 2010.

Politically, Korea may be about to undergo a major transformation. If you can recall the aforementioned article ("The Illuminist Hand in South Korea") I explained the suspicious circumstances surrounding former president Park Chunghee's death.

In a bizarre turn of events, it now appears that the CFR has vetted Park's right-wing daughter, Guen-Hae, to become the next president (and the first female president) of South Korea. Park Guen-Hae recently wrote an article (titled, "A New Korea") in the CFR journal, Foreign Affairs, about her new plans for the nation.

Despite the debacle going on in Europe, Park openly advocated forging an "Asian Union" with North Korea, China, and Japan. In other words, one of the major pillars of this "New World Order" is about to arise. Through research, I found out who it was that vetted her (completely confirming my suspicions) but I won't name names. Despite her authoritarian father's unpopularity with some Koreans, Guen-Hae maintains a good political standing. I believe that she is certainly one to watch.

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James responds:

he NWO types are up against a ton of bricks here, and they don't have a proper shovel, much less a backhoe.

I would point to UN Agenda 21, Codex Alimentarius, which stipulates that all food will be sourced from a central world government authority, with all the people crammed into ultra-dense cities, all dependent on the central world government for their sustenance. Under such a plan, all medicinal foods, including garlic, will be restricted. The only way people will be able to get garlic is to go to a doctor and get a prescription for it.

Try explaining this to the average Korean, of any age. It doesn't compute. It will never swing. They will have to neutron bomb us to get that to work. And they will have to justify the bombing to the rest of the world. If that happens, so be it. Until then, I am fighting.


Ken Adachi said (September 3, 2012):

It's one thing to be opposed to the Illuminated influences that are trying to encourage femininity in males or masculinity (or slutiness) in females, but it's an entirely different matter to actually get into someone's face about it. Especially when that someone is a total stranger, a teenage boy riding home on the subway. Imagine if that was YOUR 14, or 15, or 16 son
who was harassed on the subway in that way? Would you think it was okay?

Or would you be calling the police and giving them a description of this cretin so he could be arrested for accosting, intimidation and harassment?


Daniel said (September 3, 2012):

just read South Korea - Illuminati Aim to Corrupt Youth by James
Farganne. You have no idea how right he is. I've been married to my Korean wife now for nearly seven years. My wife came with two great boys: Jay-Min and Tek-Min. Both are the sons I always wanted. Both boys are now young men (18 and 21), hair cutters by trade (they call themselves "hair designers" - lol). Both Jay and Tek are fantantic athletes; I taught both of them American wrestling and Jay did well in local MMA tournaments (MMA is the Zeitgeist in South Korea for sure).

Tek won a gold medal in Badminton. Both kids are super smart, work hard and have great senses of humor and family. I couldn't possibly love them anymore if they were my own blood.

So what drives me crazy about them? Both wear make-up! It freaks me out.

Everyday they go to work with lotion on their faces. Tek uses so much that I tease him about looking like a vampire. I've tried to talk to them many times about how unhealthy this is and how stupid is looks.

It's like talking to a wall. The last time I told Jay "if you put on a
dress after that make-up job you'd get a boyfriend real quick" - a got a double-leg takedown and tickled until I tapped out (LOL).

I think I need to borrow Mr. Farganne's turban.


Dan said (September 3, 2012):

t is interesting that Hillary Clinton seems to have left South Korea out of her "Feminist Foreign Policy". She has threatened the governments of Uganda, Syria, Iran, that still enforce sodomy laws, and ban gratuitous abortion - nations where she has control of US Drones and can order assassinations - a short list which do not currently include South or even North Korea. Indeed, she's been oddly silent on these issues when speaking on or two South Korea. The reason can only be that S. Korea is too crucial to the State Department's dealings with N. Korea and China to risk bullying their government at this time.

UN Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declares war on countries that resist gay license and feminism. (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTJYbCHHnA8


John said (September 2, 2012):

Just checked your site and read about South K. I think James hit the nail on the head when he said "because the elites are nothing without our submission and consent"


It would make a good bumper sticker !


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at