This video explains how media bias shapes public opinion and international understanding, using the example of how left-leaning news outlets like BBC, ABC, and CBS influence South Korean perspectives on global affairs. The speaker argues that understanding the historical and strategic context of international relations—such as energy independence, media manipulation, and geopolitical power dynamics—is essential for citizens to form accurate opinions about political leaders and policies. The discussion emphasizes that critical analysis of media sources and understanding underlying power structures are crucial for informed civic participation in democratic societies.
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thank you Ah, yes. hello? welcome. yes. Dear viewers. Uh, Ms. Mimi Song was actually someone I met for the first time, and I had only known her for about a week. Last week, I had a tea time with Mimi Song at the headquarters in Seoul. I mostly just listened for about two hours, but I recorded a lot in my diary. Oh, I brought a diary. Oh, I have kept a lot of records. Because I was actually impressed to the point where it felt like my eyes and ears suddenly opened wide. Uh, I’ve seen many people who were active in the U.S., but you have returned to Korea now. You are here to visit, right? Since you came, as I listened, I was really impressed by the vision for the future of South Korea, and I received a lot of inspiration and ideas from it. So, that is why I made the promise I made that day—asking you to appear on our One Wayne News. Oh, I see it's written all the way down like this. I will give you a brief briefing first, and then we will take some time to greet you.
I had so many ideas while listening. You also spoke about Vladivostok, which is located above us and above North Korea, and regarding President Yun Sung-yeol 2.0, because you spoke about a unified Korea, a free unified Korea. And what I think is that although President Yun Sung-yeol is currently in prison, under current laws and administratively, everyone believes that President Yun Sung-yeol cannot be released. But I don't think so. A representative example is something I have already mentioned. I feel a bit awkward continuing to talk about it, but please interpret this as me introducing it to you all for the sake of the teacher. Although President Yun Seong-yeol is imprisoned, everyone is saying that President Yun Seong-yeol is a good person. The truth is that even the People Power Party has 107 members, all of whom are low-ranking. Did n't you abandon President Yoon-sung? I kicked it. why? It's disadvantageous.
However, while the current law is like that, as a personal Christian, I believe that God can accomplish things we could not have imagined. For example, liberation came in 1945 in 8th place.
Sadly, and this is a truly shameful part of church history from two years before liberation, the majority of pastors participated in Shinto worship, with the exception of a few dozen pastors. I believe that if those pastors had thought back then that liberation would come two years later, they would not have participated in Shinto shrine worship either. Why did you come to worship at the shrine? Doesn't that mean there were many pastors who believed that liberation would never happen? However, defying common sense, two years later in Japan, the atomic bomb—the "immortal of heaven"—exploded, and liberation was achieved. Is n't that surprising?
And around the time of liberation, nearly 80% of our people were leftists, but President Syngman Rhee and the US military came in and changed it to liberal democracy. Do n't you change it to liberal democracy? Just as there is that amazing history, I pray for President Yun Seong-yeol, even though he is currently imprisoned. I believe that during President Yun Seong-yeol's return to office, he will eradicate anti-state forces, achieve free and peaceful unification, and become the first and second president of a unified Korea.
I am looking forward to Yoon Sung-yeol 2.0, just like Trump 2.0, and I hope that freedom will be unified so that this hellish North Korea, where people have been dragged away for the past 80 years for praying and reading the Bible, will be liberated and the communist regime will collapse. Furthermore, I believe that if the North Korean and Chinese regimes collapse, our territory extending even to Manchuria, the land of our ancestors, will have an even greater vision. I believe that the protagonist will be President Yoon Sung-il, and I have this vision, but then I met Mr. Mi Min-song, and wow, he is even bigger than me, you know. You went out a lot, and I really, really got a lot of inspiration from you. You made a surprising statement that the Bering Strait is also connected. There is also a need to take over the dating market. You said something like that, and it really made my heart race. So, please also suggest a way to defeat North Korea. How to beat North Korea: You can win with money, money, money.
You said this. Let us now listen to those precious words. I would like to say once again that this is the first time I have invited a guest and given such a long briefing, but I am giving this informational briefing for you all specifically for Mr. Mi Min-soo. Please understand it this way. I've been talking for a long time. I'm not sure if I introduced it incorrectly.
thank you yes. Our teacher Minsu, and to our viewers, to the people in Korea, and to many people overseas, this broadcast is watched by many. yes. Please say hello. yes.
First of all, thank you very much for the invitation. Ah, I am someone who has lived in the United States for quite a while now, having immigrated there about 45 years ago. Ah, when I went to the U.S., actually, the first thing was that I started working at a shipping company. The uh, NYK we know now. Next, although it no longer exists, Korea's first shipping company was called KMTC. While working in Seattle for seven years, I had the opportunity to learn about how quickly Japan developed and why. In fact, Japan, after being devastated following the atomic bombings in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, worked hard to rebuild without complaint. However, they achieved the remarkable feat of strategically dominating the global shipping industry. So, in 1980, it was actually the worst product in the world, and before that, it was Maypay.
But, starting from 1980, with the release of the Toyota car, it received a very favorable reception from the post-war, wealthy, private individuals in the U.S.
Now, Americans have almost come to prefer Japanese cars. This is the 1980s, right? Ah, next, dominating the home appliance market—where appliances priced over $30,000, including cars, occupy the American middle class—what is the amazing thing now? We achieved possession. So, in fact, the U.S. military came in to assist with politics, and since they were disarmed, there were no soldiers left.
However, they used that weakness as leverage to achieve something.
Instead of having a defense budget, they maximized what they were good at—their naval prowess—and secured a massive fleet of ships. What is it? They achieved dominance in maritime transportation. But that too. It is surprising that Japanese people are not good at English. So we don't understand it very well either.
I was quite shocked to see that, despite all that, he is receiving this credit through such tremendous credibility, trust, and transparency. So, seeing through the Japanese people that you can win in any environment, I realized that anyone can win. It just happened because it was completely dead. But even in the U.S., the most honest people are known to be Japanese. So, personally, what is it that is excellent?
Japanese people are showing great prominence in such relationships, especially in public office. Koreans are strong in retail, but Japanese people are strong in public service. So I'm honest, and I don't have much ambition.
Surprisingly, that they are doing such a thing. So, I ended up learning from a Japanese person, and then there is that most famous rider in the United States. That author, Harlins... uh, for 20 years, from 1900 to the 1970s and 80s, he was the most famous writer of fiction. While I was working as his secretary, uh, what am I doing now? I learned a lot about international strategy. Since his specialty is writing strategic books and giving lectures on biblical changes in the times and what will happen, while serving as his guardian, I came to study international affairs and strategies—following the shipping industry, or logistics—once again, specifically international relations and the conflicts centered around Israel. Now, next, I know that Elon Musk's technology, which we are all familiar with now, is SpaceX, but 1900... uh, the year 2000 is actually 1993.
In 1993, as Star Wars ended, it was released on Civilian through the White House. NATO SpaceX.
But the name at that time was SSTO. So, I was the Korea Branch Manager at SSTO. yes. So, here is what SSTO is. We take that rocket and launch it straight up into the atmosphere, and then we recycle the rocket.
By recycling, energy consumption is significantly reduced, and as a result, the transportation time from Korea to the U.S. is only two hours. This already came out in 1993. So, while marketing it, I realized that military and other technologies have advanced far beyond what ordinary citizens know. Also, since I was working in Washington at the time and had a good network, I was doing SSO. I was on the phone even while at the White House, and because South Korea's Secretary of State at the time, Kim Jong-ho, was unable to meet with UST, I connected him, and that is when South Korea received its first IMF warning.
yes. At that time, what I felt was that I learned once again that, in fact, the world is completely dominated by Anglo-Saxons. Ah, and later on, after I came to California and worked at the shipping company's LA office, what I did was... well, what do you call it? I became a deliveryman. Where development.
So, as we know, there are actually many people who have immigrated to the United States, aren't there? But surprisingly, in the United States, if we assume the entire landmass of the U.S. is 100, about 85% of the people will live there. No one lives here.
And the remaining 15% of the people live there, and most of them live east of the Rocky Mountains. And there are very few people in the west. So now I have come to study how the price of that real estate can rise. Since there is plenty of land and a large supply, it would be normal for prices not to rise, so why are prices going up? So, we have now discovered three laws. Ah, so if you discover and understand such a law, anyone can go and do that work now. We can do that, and then we don't have any Koreans in the division yet.
So, most of us think of real estate as just calling prices and buying and selling houses, but if we understand it fundamentally from the perspective of development, that is why I came to study it. Aside from that, as I look into it, there are many gubernatorial elections in California, aren't there?
During that gubernatorial election, I helped Arnold Sussne with his campaign. As I continued to receive positive feedback, I accumulated a lot of achievements. So, regarding Arnold Soas as the California governor, what I mean by that is, he is heading toward the Pacific Ocean in California, isn't he? If you look there, you'll see Athens, then Samoa, then Japan, the Oceania peninsula, all the way to Korea, Japan, and nowadays even Russia— actually, that is called Asia. The position responsible for representing the entirety of Athens, reporting their problems to the shareholder governor to resolve them, is called a commission. While serving on the Athens Commission, I brought that person to Korea.
Arnold Schwar is a former movie actor. yes yes. yes. So, as I was bringing him here, I asked, "Ah, did I come to the government?" yes. yes. Korea and, uh, California have completed a trade mission. Actually, back then, when I came to Seoul, I was planning to bring a major band, but... what is it? I heard that you have to stand in line in front of City Hall. First, you have to report it and resign. So, because I was short on time, as I was coming to Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do, I met Mr. Kim Moon-soo, who was the governor of Hwaseong at the time.
yes. That's right. So, I have some connection from that time. So, as I did that work and have been in the U.S. for a long time, what I realized while doing simultaneous interpretation—especially for pastors and international relations—is that the perspective of Koreans is very limited.
Then the sources for receiving news are too limited. So, I had no choice but to start a YouTube channel a few years ago. I'm doing Mimi Song TV, yes. So, what I am telling Mimi Seong TV and our viewers is that the international situation that Koreans cannot see—that is, the situation viewed from the top—is the basis of the many opinions we hold, which we call public opinion. This public opinion is determined by the kind of information we receive.
So, feeling that it is biased toward us, I wanted to address the blind spots of the news from a more biblical perspective—like an eagle looking down from above. If we focus too much on what is below, we end up focusing only on the ground.
Yeah, we're scared here, but regarding the overall thing... what is the overall thing? That diagnosis might become a bit unclear. So I felt that it was going to be a very intense struggle. So, I started a YouTube channel.
There is a YouTube channel called Miminsong TV. I took a look too, and they said it was really high-level.
thank you So, I would say that is my background. yes. So, for those who are curious, I think you can go to Mimi Song's YouTube channel and see a lot more. So, regarding Korea now, did n't you say you went to the U.S. when you were in your 20s?
You went in your mid-20s, and didn't you play various roles in the U.S., whether in the administration or the state government? However, since you are currently in South Korea, what is the situation like in the U.S. regarding the Lee Jae-myung administration and the situation in South Korea?
Ah, looking at South Korea as a whole right now. There is something unfortunate right now.
yes. That is what it is. We are too faithful to that small war.
Uh, what do you mean?
yes. That means there is now too little global view.
Ah, global view. There is a lack of global and international perspectives. yes. The reason is, and why that is important. We call this a micro. While these small details are important, I believe we need an overall view—from the top down—to enable our citizens to participate in understanding why these problems arose and what potential outcomes might follow.
One of the reasons is that most of the news coming into Korea consists of channels like ABC, BBC, CBS, and CNBC—mainly the left-wing news that you mentioned, Representative.
Ah, that's right. I didn't know this either. I thought that famous outlets like CNN, such as the New York Times and the Washington Post, reported very objectively, but that is not the case. Not at all, I really did eat it. We need to know the reason, but rather than explaining it right now, most of the news is now left-leaning. And as for right- leaning news, there are a few broadcasters like the Epoch Times and NTD, and the Washington Post. There isn't much news, but then there's the One News, and very small news outlets like OAN. Most of what we call conservative in the US, simply put, is Protestantism.
Ah yes. So now, the nature of Korean conservatism and American conservatism is somewhat different.
The reason is that Americans fundamentally immigrated from the UK. The first objective of that in the UK is freedom of religion. That's right. yes. For freedom of religion, freedom of the press is necessary.
Ah yes. We need freedom of the press. That freedom of assembly is necessary.
yes. At that time, when they gained independence from Britain in 1776, they risked their lives to come seeking such freedom. Since the land was so vast, they carried firearms to protect their freedom. So, even now, gun ownership is legal in the United States based on personal freedom. yes. So now that you know that background, you will have a better understanding of the United States. Since it was established on such a vast land, it actually first arrived in 1607. We have entered Soseria and held our first worship service. If you look at that, you can tell it is a Christian country.
yes.
And we have been enacting the Constitution based on that iron.
But regarding this, the new thing is too old. Let's proceed and maintain this variation. This force can be called the Democratic Party force.
So, fundamentally, regarding the nature of Korean conservatism and American conservatism, it could be said that American conservatism is somewhat more religious.
yes. Skills and conservatism, then this national perspective— loyalty to the country and loyalty to the family, paying taxes well, um, and the middle class, yes, yes. And then, you know, the things received for free from the government? Refusing this and working hard to pay taxes—in other words, what is that? "Of the people for the people by the people"—that is what Lincoln said: a nation built by the citizens, for the citizens, and by the citizens. Oh, of course, the link says we had an independence civil war, but the civil war is actually not a civil war.
yes. It is an economic war with the UK. Why weren't there the first 13 colonies at that time? After it became independent, the United States suddenly became prosperous. The way I became well-off was by paying customs duties. Let's not use British ones. Let's produce it in the U.S. So, when the economy suddenly developed, what is it that ran away from the great country called Britain, the British Empire? What is our new, fledgling nation, the United States, compared to the United Kingdom?
Didn't you declare independence to George King George now?
So there was continuous interference. Why are you acting so cocky, you little thing?
yes. So, since we are starting from Kalani, the first independent state is now called a colony. Right below that is the South. Now that I look at it, it's the Southeast. There used to be a curtain plantation in Georgia or Florida. At that time in Britain, textile factories were highly developed following the New Town Revolution, so they brought in many Black people from the West. So you made them slaves, and now what is it? You produced cotton, took it to England, and who did you sell it to? I sold it to India. I made a lot of money. So, British people are very, very brilliant Brits. So, they called it Britraz, and while dominating it as a company for 150 years, they ended up making a lot of money. England. yes.
Then, I also started selling drugs.
Anyway, I think knowing a little bit of this history would be very helpful, but who are the conservatives? In fact, it is an independent Christian nation that opposed the great empire. Explain what American conservatism is.
I view South Korean conservatism as currently being a free economy confronting the IDRology in North Korea. So, now that is a little different from the US. Yes, that is all. yes. yes. So now, I think knowing that will help you understand a bit. I just gave you an overview of the current situation in Korea. Earlier, the media was citing subservience to the U.S., saying that just as the U.S. is like that, our country's media is also somewhat like that. Yes, so to give you an idea of how severe it is, the media currently dominating the U.S.—if conservatism is Christianity, then where would anti-conservatism have come from? Most of them probably came from the UK. Ah, that's true. yes. yes. So, the British people and the UK are not currently conservative. So, British conservatives, whether it be someone like Frazi or someone like that, are shifting toward a conservatism that aims to make Britain great again, but in fact, they are not succeeding.
So, the major empires of the last 200 years were monarchies.
It is imperialism. Isn't what that imperialism wants limited to power and kings? The fight with the United States continues.
But what those people created is media.
Why is media? Doesn't the media now provide information that can shape public opinion? So, depending on how that public opinion is edited and presented as information, what is it regarding the citizens?
Public opinion is formed. Therefore, most media, which are the channels for shaping public opinion, are left-leaning.
yes.
So, the reason why many people in South Korea have anti-Trump and anti- leftist tendencies is that the American media, including the BBC, is left-wing. Uh, the BBC is left-wing too. Yeah, yeah. yes. The BBC was created by a major force in the 1920s. uh.
So it's already been over 100 years. So, this is a royal broadcast. yes yes. So, instead of asking "what kind of BBC?", if we just take a quick look at the history of the BBC, we see that the British BBC broadcast is also left-wing. yes. That's right. So, it is about half-American, half- Ma's movement, and that is why Trump said on January 6th during the election that this was wrong. What is this rigging that? It means I was scammed. So, count again because it was rigged. So, on January 6th, there was an incident called a mockery in 2021. That's right.
After the defeat to Biden in the 2020 presidential election, people who opposed it started a situation like the Congressional Scholarship on January 6, 2021. yes.
But I was actually there, too.
Oh, really? yes. I registered and went. I am a conservative. I am a Christian conservative. So I registered and went, and well, it would take too long to explain everything at this time, but there is a video of Trump right before the incident on January 6th. He said, "No barns, absolutely do not use them for free."
And now, what I mean is, they requested soldiers again. The guard requested the National Defense Force, but was denied. As these incidents continue with Nancy Flossy, what is it now? It was broadcast on the BBC. Trump promoted this and then fabricated violence. The BBC manipulated the video slightly in this way.
Ah, I see.
So Trump filed a lawsuit.
10L.
That is about 15 trillion in Korea. Yes, right now. yes. That's right. yes. So, so, but he admitted it to the BBC. I'm so. sorry. I made a mistake. But Trump sues until the very end. Why is that? By finding out who did it and why, to the citizens, especially the British citizens, yes. So you want to let people know that the BBC is 100 years old and is doing this kind of work, right? That's amazing. yes. Although the transitional path is insufficient and, of course, it is not really a comparison, I also believe that South Korea's MBC and JTBC broadcasters, OhmyNews (which is the heart of Han-gyeol), and Plessianne (which is the heart of Gyeong-yang) are not even media outlets. They are biased toward the left, inciting the public, and sending fake news all year round; if you tell them to refute it, they won't be able to. President Yoon Seong-yeol: It is similar to a transitional period where we are fighting against those who have accused us of insurrection all year long, even though our company is not actually engaging in one.
Oh, is that so?
For a year, well, most people generally try not to fight with the media. why? yes yes. You lose out if you fight with the media. But Jeo Hwan-gi is fighting, you know.
Oh, you look like Trump.
Trump fought ABC and won. yes. yes.
So, I won the third consecutive time.
Next, IZE News is also currently operating in that area, but now even Box News in the US has become left-leaning. The reason is that they have money.
If you get that art school, won't money come your way? So they are not an easy opponent.
His method is very interesting.
First of all, we will now make an accurate diagnosis. File a lawsuit after accurately fact-checking. That is why I ca n't lose.
Oh, even the BBC has already acknowledged it. Then, then. I'll try the new one too. Mr. Lee Seong-ji, reporter at One Wayne News, and Attorney Lee Seong, let's also try filing a simultaneous complaint against MBC, JTBC, Hankyeol Newspaper, Gyeongyang Newspaper, OhmyNews, and Pressian. Because all year long, they kept demanding that President Yoon-sung be brought out. They committed fraud against the big country. This is n't a media outlet, it's trash. They are the guys who go and write novels.
Uh, I'm with these guys. I will fight to the end. So, MBC always reports me as a strange person.
I also find it amazing that JTBC is treating Trump as a strange person in Korea, but we do n't really know Trump, do we? But people are also polar opposites. It's the same in Korea.
But the first reason is that a lot of false news has come in. For example, Trump says we should n't talk about moral matters right now.
We elected that president, didn't we? We need to look at such policies. We need to diagnose the policy. Then, when diagnosing a policy, you need the ability to analyze whether it is for the people or for yourself.
So right now, things like someone doing something sexual are just too low-class. In reality, since we elected the president for the best interests of our nation and the people, that policy is the most important. So, it is also my role to analyze Trump's policies. yes. So, before discussing whether Pooh is yes or no, a bad guy or a warmonger, you need to know American history to understand why such things happened.
What kind of day is the America I mentioned? It is the second UK.
But the personality is different. What is the UK?
It's imperialism. Large Empire.
yes. You mentioned Japan briefly earlier, about visiting a shrine in Japan.
Then, to whom do you pay respects?
This shrine monument is the one that the Japanese worship. For example, Yasubun Shrine is a representative example, and there are shrines in every town.
Okay, wait a minute. What I want to ask is, when visiting a shrine, we pay respects to the Heavenly King.
Who created the Heavenly King system?
After the Meiji Restoration in 1867, there was a Samurai Maku before that. There is a king in every neighborhood. Who unified the whole thing? So, it was Japan that did it.
No. The UK did it for me. The UK? yes. Britain helped with the Meiji Restoration. The US helped. Ah, right. So, Britain paid money. yes. Then the Netherlands paid. So yes. yes.
So, regarding the UK, uh, Japan, the Supreme Court, everything, from driving to methods, is all British style.
Ah, yes. that's right. And my driver's seat is on the opposite side. Our passenger seat, the driver's seat.
That is correct. Who is the second Pacific maritime power? It is Japanese.
That is correct.
yes. So, when the Pacific War broke out during World War II, the Musashi Yamabo had one more aircraft carrier than the United States. that's right. Korea was very heavy. He is very smart, smart enough to play that formidable naval role. Who did you learn from? The Great Empire learned this from the fleet. uh. Anyway, what do I need to do to Centralize while doing a British proxination now? We need an Emperor. So, it was made by the person who newly created Manmade, right? Cheon has now become king without his knowledge. I went there for a moment. That's right. That is the only way to become centralized, isn't it? So, is n't it true that people from many different countries come to live in the United States?
What is the commonality that makes these into one?
I am a Protestant.
Ah, that's right. yes. Because I came for religious freedom, Japan cannot be a centraise. Yes, there are too many demons, so it is the Emperor. What this means is that in order to govern a country, you need a theme.
Ah, that's right. yes. What is Western Europe? It is the Bible and Christianity. Well, uh, actually, Western Europe had the Papacy before Christianity. That's right. Pope yes. Ecclesiastical authority is involved, so it is Catholicism and the Church. The political sphere suddenly got involved with a religion that originated from Christianity, namely Catholicism. That religious and political spheres merged. Around 470 years. Even back then, exchange vouchers held immense power, so what did they come to possess by the 1100s and 1200s? I gained the right to torture. torture. Hitting people.
yes. So, what happened at that time is called the Injinseon witch hunt.
During the Middle Ages. yes. During the Middle Ages. So, it has such a sad history. Why is that? You need to be aware that there is a theme regarding who manages the power.
So, what happens then? There are forces rebelling against that. So, the Renaissance occurred, and as many revolutions took place, the idea was to separate from religion. Let religion, especially imperial power, not interfere with us. The fact is that the great empire is where a lot of progress started here. Many large empires were separated from there.
Even so, it was still so severe that you could say the place I fled to is now the United States. So, the media in the US right now is making America great again.
Then what is it? I used to do great things back in the day. Let's make it like that again.
This means the opposite of a large empire.
What kind of palace has the Great Empire possessed since 1700-1877? Oh, the U.S. left our country. I suddenly became great. The war is just winning.
How do I do this? Let's absorb it back into the US. This is called a confession of fas. Who makes it? It was made by someone named Cecil Rose. So he created an international secret organization, which is why we call it the Deep State.
So, who is the origin of the Deep State there? It's the UK. If you don't know this, you won't be able to solve the homework. Ah, wait a minute, now, uh, I don't know the situation in South Korea very well.
However, due to the lack of information diversity in South Korea, we always need to respect different opinions. But I am also developing. However, the fact that it is biased to one side means that it is bringing in a lot of foreign media with opinions that are too one-sided. The biggest victim there is actually Trump as well. I am yes. yes.
I am a Trump supporter. I have great respect for Protestant Trump's revolutionary aggression. So, well, I ca n't explain everything, but if you go to my YouTube channel, I am explaining in detail the origins of the Deep State, their policies, and what they are doing.
Oh, then, what I saw earlier is that the evaluation of President Trump in Korea is also at the extreme. The left-wing media portrays Trump as someone with a quick temper, a bit of a lunatic, and a radical.
That's already wrong.
why? Because, look at this somehow.
What is your personality like now? Personality doesn't matter. You have to look at the policy; it doesn't matter what kind of person he is. What is it? As a representative of the people, we elected a president who is in the best interest of the people for the sake of the people. This means he must protect me and demonstrate my stability and prosperity, so what matters is whether or not he is the person who does that. The very fact that he mentioned things like "he has a personality" is the wrong approach.
The methodology is wrong.
Oh, come to think of it, regarding what you just said, when evaluating President Trump, we need to weigh whether the policy is for his personal benefit or for the nation.
Of course, the person who immediately came up with a policy is Lee Jae-myung. Are Lee Jae-myung’s various achievements and policies truly for the sake of Lee Jae-myung himself? When I think about it for the sake of the people, for example, Lee Jae-myung creating a private trial system in Korea, increasing the number of Supreme Court justices while concealing them, implementing a judicial judicial system, and abolishing the Public Prosecutor's Office—all of these policies are not for the sake of the nation.
Because he faces his own judicial risks and must stand trial, he abolishes the Public Prosecutor's Office, raises the number of Supreme Court justices, implements a judicial judicial system, and creates a private trial system all to ensure his innocence. It is clearly evident that Lee Jae-myung's policies are not policies of the nation, by the people, for the people, or solely for the people, but rather policies of Lee Jae-myung, by Lee Jae-myung, and for Lee Jae-myung. yes. So, if you look at Trump's policies. Actually, didn't he take office on January 20th, 2025? Well, I go to the inauguration, meet the President, and have my picture taken. This is n't important. Why isn't it important? Didn't Trump risk his life to get elected in this second term?
The surprising thing is that Biden wasn't fired at that time. So Harris came out. Harris did not run in the primary. Ah, that's right.
No, someone who doesn't go through the primary will run for president. The thing like this itself. You can already see how frighteningly the half-demon forces are running rampant.
yes. Then, if you examine Trump's policies to see if they are truly for our benefit, that will be revealed in the State of the Union.
And where does it appear? Oh, he himself is appearing at the inauguration ceremony. At the inauguration ceremony, Trump announced four things. First example, the first one is often independent.
So now, the second is freedom. Uh, what's the third one? A Protestant nation. The fourth is international peace. This is that person's bluntness. You need to know that right now that person is reflecting all four branches of the palison.
Oh, regarding President Trump's stance, in a way, the core of his policy is that suddenly, there were various things like two impeachments and his house being raided by the FBI, isn't it?
That's right.
Despite the widespread opposing public opinion, the citizens are aware of it. I voted for Trump. He became superintendent, so you know the four policies he announced when he was elected. So, if you look at these four points and need to feel something, why did Trump use the word "Saban Jajudong"?
Why did he use that word? That means the United States' independence is being hindered.
Hey. The second one, earlier... yes, that's right. There are many. The second point is that someone is interfering with Liberty, the freedom of America.
yes. The third one is Christianity. Christianity is getting in the way. Fourth, he will make war a religion in order to achieve world peace himself.
Trump is changing his policies based on this. Based on that, Trump selected his national security co- partner on December 5, 2025.
Who is that, surprisingly? It's China, Russia, Japan, and India.
So, what can you sense just by looking at it?
We can see that the history of the past two years is shifting from the Atlantic center of Western Europe to the Pacific center.
Trump did various things to create that, and what was one of them?
It is the war with Iran this time. why? We ca n't do without energy.
Right?
Trump did a few things to secure that energy.
Who did Britain strengthen in order to weaken the United States? Actually, it strengthened China. No.
1. The second one is. We cannot produce oil by creating a protection law. What is the first thing Trump does after the January 1st and January 20th injunctions? Baby drill. I started digging for oil. The United States is the country that produces the most oil in the world.
Who is the majority of people in the US right now? It produces more oil than Russia, Venezuela, or rather, Saudi Arabia combined.
So, it became an energy-independent country. So now it has become possible to sell. Then, where is the place that manipulates oil prices by creating the EPA to prevent the sale of U.S. oil? It is Venezuela. Next is Iran.
So, Iran, in particular, right above that, Beirut, and then there is Homuzune, who controls Saudi Arabia.
yes. Then there's Homuju, and then is n't there some Hootie below? If Somalia Poti sees that... If you look at the Houthi, Hasbollah, and Hamas, they are all countries that receive funding from Iran.
yes. Where did that money come from? If we find out about this regarding Jeong-gwon... What kind of affection is this war about? Global energy, energy superpoint—what this is is called bottleneck. This means that I am going to bring this oil here and release it. What do I need to do first to solve that? You have to produce your own country for your own production. So I drained all the drill oil. So, a massive volume of oil trade was opened up. The second one released Venezuelan oil. We caught the Madu, and right after catching him, we entered into a contract. So, he is popular enough to be elected as the President of Venezuela. why? Venezuela has now become a sample nation because it is returning the money to the people after taking it from the dictator. So, there is Venezuelan oil, US oil, and then Russian oil, is n't there? Then, the place where oil comes out is in the Middle East, you know. But who imports Middle Eastern oil? Of course, now Europe takes 30% and China takes 50%. And bring Japan and South Korea as well. But where is that oil supposed to pass through originally?
We have to pass through Malacca, which is commonly known as the Singapore Strait.
Is it a country that has Malacca? Malaysia, ah, Indonesia, and then that is Singapore. So, what kind of contract did Indonesia sign?
Trump concluded a military plan.
Ah, that's right. That's right. They are selling oil in Malacca right now.
Trump is standing right there, holding his ground.
What the hell is this Trump logistics thing?
He is a very smart man when it comes to strategic locations, transportation, and distribution. oh.
What did you do as soon as you arrived?
What did you secure first? We secured Panama. Panama was originally built by the United States. With a huge amount of money, from time to time. Many workers died from neck bites because there was no medical care.
But who did Jimmy Carter give Panama to? It was given to Panama and handed over to China for 1 dollar. I took it back. No. 1. The point was blocked by that Chinese oil.
In Panama. How do you do the second one in Venezuela, and how do you do the third one? Currently, the Middle Eastern oil supply to Homuju has been blocked. In the end, what happened was that Trump ended up giving away the entire global supply line. hmm.
This is very likely an example of an independent slab. What is the most important thing?
It is economic independence. Trump came to Gyeongju in September or October of 2020. Apex. That's right. There is a lot of talk about that AP coming and throwing. Trump is always with us.
Give me a clue. There is always a clue when you listen to that speech. As for his speech. It really unwinds you. I love you. I like to make you relax. It's so sickening.
Trump is a very smart person.
He is a strategic person. So, what is Trump's name?
Through security, the economic sphere is currently shifting from Western Europe to Southeast Asia. What is the reason for that in Southeast Asia? Russia has resources.
Next, there is a consuming population in China.
There is a consumer population in India.
There is a working population. So, if we combine our own... You might not need the US or the UK. This is called Continental Power. Trump needs to put his hand in here. So, we can see that the meeting between China and the U.S. is a very important strategic meeting, and therefore, they need to invest energy to win China over to their side.
Trump is making energy into four types. The first is oil control. The second one was nuclear energy.
So, on the 4th of this July, two 2-gigawatt nuclear reactors are coming out, and currently, what do you call them? Light water reactors? I am making four atoms. On July 4th, then the third thing is that coal is really good. The reason coal produces so much smoke is that it does n't burn completely.
So, it is producing complete combustion. But I have found that in Korea.
So, Korea also has a lot of coal. At that time, in order to weaken our dependence on oil, instead of energy sources like solar or wind power that have nothing to do with us, we needed minerals that completely burn coal. You know, coal causes smoke to come out because of incomplete combustion, which is a cause of pollution and leads to air pollution, but actually, carbon... the air on our Earth is actually 72% nitrogen. The rest is all oxygen.
And the carbon is only 0.04%.
Ah, I found that out a while ago.
Oh my god. Everyone, we shouldn't believe scams like this.
That person named Lee Dong-yeop, or whatever his name is, came out and talked about carbon neutrality, saying that due to the fossil fuels we know, global warming is happening and the increase in carbon dioxide is a big problem. So, everything being done like this is all fiction. That's right. What could be the reason? That means you intend to sell oil by controlling someone's opinion.
yes. Then, there are also many types of oil.
But what if we detach it because of oil and global warming occurs?
Burn the oil completely.
There is a catalyst. That should be enough.
But what are you doing to us? This is the carbon sphere.
This itself is a scam. Then, who does the money from carbon credits go to? Go to Yiyu.
In Europe. Then where did we go? We need this to be able to find things like this. So, as someone born in South Korea, I shouldn't keep falling for these tricks and such a cool series of events. So, that is the news I am sharing with you.
Returning to Trump's policy, true independence is only possible with energy independence.
So, what did APPEC say?
What is Sec-security national security?
eicsecurity is an economic security.
Then, what does the South Korean church need to secure for economic security now? We need to secure energy. We need to secure food. The food supply itself is quite limited now. In the past, rice was everything, but now that the standard of living is high, we import many things. What is it of yours to not only create a source of income where we can self-produce this or import it from a short distance while reducing copper losses, but also to discover ways to sell our own products? They just threw a task at me and left.
yes. Then, Trump goes back to energy, and what kind of energy is he creating now? He takes water and extracts salt from the ocean. Break it down. Truce energy. How much does that cost? I won't listen. You don't have to dig the ground. That's right. Because it's all water. So, Trump is such an innovative person. uh. yes. Dear viewers, today we have invited Ms. Mimi Song, an overseas Korean living in the U.S., who moved to the U.S. in her 20s and worked in various capacities—including state and federal governments as well as corporations—to speak with us as she visits Korea.
We are having a conversation about this and that, and it is proving to be a time where we can learn a great deal about international affairs.
The conversation we are currently having covers President Trump's four policy pillars, and among them, the first one uses the term "self-reliance and independence." I was wondering if the U.S. was some kind of colony, but that is not the point; the point is that the U.S.
needs to achieve sovereign independence and economic independence. The fundamental principle of Trump's policy is to ensure that the United States can handle all energy resources independently, as we rely on other countries.
As an example, the destruction of Venezuela and military operations like this are aimed at securing energy sovereignty. He said something like, "It is one of them."
Then, the second point is the independence mentioned earlier. Since the second aspect of American freedom is freedom and independence, freedom, freedom, Liberty, Liberty— from whom is Liberty receiving its consent? Who on earth is the U.S. being obstructed by? Isn't it that media? Ah, the press. yes. So, fake news, pay news. You know, they say fake news. Fake news. So you're saying you'll get rid of that fake news?
Hey, this works in our country too. The people of our country are also having their freedom obstructed right now.
By what? In the media. Uh, it is set up so that it cannot be judged. Right now, even the people of our country... uh, as I mentioned earlier, the problem is the South Korean media. They are completely baptizing and inciting the people of South Korea, just as the North Korean Workers' Party incites the people. Fake.
Then the people are having their freedom obstructed. We should be able to hear accurate information and make sound judgments, but many are unable to do so.
Therefore, we at One Way News would like to congratulate you on fulfilling that role. I consider it an honor. So, he will get rid of Pay News. So I will completely remove this dips. I will remove the construction window. This is a war. Trump is currently waging such a war, so ironically, what did he turn the Department of Orbs into last September? What I mean by making it a Ministry of War is that we will wage war for freedom and for peace in a free world. For economic freedom. So Trump always gives us clues in advance, and the most important clue is the January 20th speech. So, I... ah, that inauguration... yes, so back then, I did a YouTube video.
I have previously reported on the war in 2025 in the year 1776. This will be helpful for your reference. So, the United States is currently continuing its War of Independence, but what is that? We are waging a media war and an economic war.
Oh, yes. great. They are waging an economic war and a media war.
Ah, that just makes me nod automatically. They are waging a media war, and the third one mentioned earlier is Protestantism. Protestantism.
Protestantism is receiving worship. I mentioned that earlier. What the religion of God is is that God created man, and we possess divinity. God, we have our right now. Is n't rejecting this the theory of evolution?
Evolutionary theory says we are beasts. By its nature, that theory of evolution is the principle of dominance. Because it's called natural selection, the strong one wins. Right?
What does that strong guy manage after winning? You manage food, you know. So, it's the theory of evolution, right?
Communism is about going together. We're going together.
And to defeat communism, you have to defeat the theory of evolution.
Oh, so evolution goes hand in hand with communism. yes. So, Darwin, who created the theory of evolution, and Karl Marx, who created communism, lived in the same neighborhood in London.
Uh, those two are London. It is England, and Karl Marx and Darwin, the word that created the evolutionary path, that is, Darwin. yes. I did it on paper. And Karl Marx... so where did Karl Marx make money? The truth is, he advocated for communism, but he himself received money from the East India Company. In other words, you received a lot of money in India. Ah, and now, what was that before that? Uh, what else?
There is something called dialectics. Solution Example.
Dialectics of resolution is that there are two people trying to conquer something.
Make them fight.
Opposite So, I fight in Pitujik.
Then, among them, who will I be? Oh yeah, I'll take care of it. This is the sum.
So, to create a standard plate, you must always create an event. So, we must be very careful about cases involving simple alibis.
If you start nibbling on this, you will keep running around and around. So, in the US, there is something called Antifa. If something goes wrong, this power is available.
yes. Well, a helpless person comes out and throws stones and defends themselves like that.
No one is catching it. Go in and come out right away. Trump designated them as domestic terrorists in 2025. So, you get arrested. I mentioned earlier that Trump is currently pursuing such policies and fighting against Christianity; he intends to accelerate evolution and create new humans based on a new theory of evolution that hinders Christian policies. This is Harari's prophecy. World e-Mix Forum. So he said this.
The generation as we know it, this generation of humans, has ended. We are done with the gene hacking. You guys can do it all, hackable animal. He is a human capable of hacking. I will manufacture a new human. This is what they call futurists.
In the United States, there is now a religion of futurists. A man named Cadwell already appeared and created a new religion in the 1980s. Our god is AI.
So now that it has already become official, they are also receiving financial subsidies from the government. It is a new religion.
Then, what do you believe after that? Are we saying that we will accelerate evolution to create a new race of humans who can stay underwater for a long time and not die even when falling from above? It is the Harari World e-Car Form. So, what they create is called culture, or something like that. The point is that Uworkism awakens. It is a new pair of eyes. We have no need for humans who do not live forever, or sick humans. I have to modify this. This is the new human creation they believe in.
Ah, yes. Viewers, someone mentioned in a comment that it feels dizzying, and I am feeling dizzy right now, too. Ah, I feel like I'm being dragged in, sucked in. That resonates with me.
Evolution is communism. yes. Right? Based on the theory of evolution, communism should emerge, but then according to creationism, it would be freedom, a free market, and capitalism, right?
Go to creationism and God created man. It gave us human rights.
So what to give to the manager? They gave us ownership to manage the Earth.
Then, having the identity that God created me, and because I own the land and it is mine, I manage it well.
So, as you become able to manage things well, you come to help others, purify the earth, and strive to make society better. It's okay to make a mess when I go to live at someone else's house.
When I went to the hotel. yes. But don't I keep my house clean? So, ownership is important to us. That is why communism is bound to fail; I have nothing of my own.
Uh, right. yes. So, communism fails.
This cannot exist. That's right. President Syngman Rhee also said long ago that the Communist Party was bound to fail, didn't he? Communist Party, Billiards Party, and so on. yes. What I'm curious about next is... The first of President Trump's three or four policy pillars is that the United States must become economically independent through self-reliance, meaning independence from oil and energy resources.
Secondly, there must be freedom and independence, and freedom should not be infringed upon, but who is infringing upon freedom?
The media is invading the freedom of Americans. Ah, the saying that it is the press. Third Protestant.
Who is hindering the religious freedom of the United States?
Who is that? To put it briefly, it is the United States that is having its religious freedom obstructed. So, there is something called American workism. Until last year, there were n't two surnames. There were 50.
Now there are two. I revealed that. I said that there are only two genders in the world: male and female.
However, because many people believed those two things were ideal, there were many incidents where people claimed to be puppies, dogs, or their hometowns. It's so surprising. Because this contradicts the theory of evolution. It is impossible, either evolutionarily or scientifically, for humans to develop for hundreds of millions of years and then suddenly have males become females and females become males, with multiple sexes.
yes. Believing in such things was called workism, and opposing workism was called gnophobic. What is it in society now? Oh, you framed me as a bad person. I am someone who must carry on the development. So Trump said again that we only have male and female sexes.
So, we are campaigning against it. Ah, it's actually a bit too difficult for me to keep up with the understanding. I will move on to the next topic.
Ended the war for the sake of international peace.
Even now, they are trying to end wars, but they have already ended several wars, eight of them.
yes. I already told you. Tradition. yes. I ordered eight set meals.
yes. But why did the official version become so easy?
No, I didn't pay it and it was fine.
What happens quickly? Wow, how did I live like this? I'll create a free economy for you. Want to fight? Don't you want to fight? It just ended. What is that economy? As I mentioned earlier, when 7 is given the economy. People will have no choice but to stack.
The war among those eight countries ended quickly.
Then, what is it to end the war? Wouldn't that prevent energy wars? What is the Energy War outfit?
It is an economic war. For example, right now there's Hooty, and then what's our... thing? Is n't there a war in Somuju?
Yes. This oil is clogged. Then it suddenly shakes. But who is distributing that oil?
The ship is going there, so who is keeping the ship's spring? They are all British.
So, the company that owned the ship spring is called Lloyd of London.
Did Lloyd of London say the Hooties fired a gun? Ah, then another war is going to break out.
What is oil? Raise insurance premiums. Hey, the risk of accidents is raising insurance premiums right now. So, Britain made a huge amount of money.
yes. So, when Homer was locked down, Trump reimposed the lockdown.
I became a mouse in a conduit. That is because Iran lives by selling oil. There is n't much import from Iran. But... He ended up shooting his own foot after he imposed a lockdown. Right.
Because that is why I am forgetting 500 milliseconds of money for losing the child. ah. yes.
You know what? I apologize for interrupting, but it has now reached one hour. It's already been an hour, so next, Mr. Kim Hyun-tae, since the candidate is waiting this time, I think we should wrap things up as well.
As I listen to the child today, I mentioned that I took a lot of notes while just listening for two hours that day, didn't I?
I learned so much, and today, viewers will probably get a similar feeling again. Your words are truly eye-opening, bringing you back to your erudition and opening your eyes to the global international situation, President Trump, the United States, and the Deep West. Lastly, what I am most curious about is what came up in the news today. It concerns President Trump, who has nominated former Congresswoman Michelle Steele to fill the vacancy in the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea that has been open for a year, and there was a hearing in the U.S. Congress today. I was at that hearing, and I was wondering if you happen to have anything to say about Michelle Steel, who has been nominated as the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea.
We have known Missteel for a very long time as fellow Republicans. My husband, Steel, was a mainstream member of the Republican Party. So, he has been serving for a long time. So you built a successful career. So, our ambassador to Korea is very important, and I think that if Michelle Street gets approved quickly and comes to Korea, she will be of help to many things in Korea. Actually, there isn't much of a communication line with Trump right now.
Ah, because South Korea's Lee Jae-myung is anti-American, yes, not only that, but also, our correspondent has not been able to enter the White House for a long time.
Ah yes, what that means is that we are somewhat left out of international affairs.
Ah, yes. So, I believe that this valuable person, who can help with such things, will be able to connect South Korea with the United States. He is someone I am very close to, and I have high expectations for him. If you happen to go to the U.S., please pass on this message to me. Yes, I also connected with Michelle Stee through another channel, and when you come to Korea, we have established a civic group called the ROK-US Alliance Corps. The ROK-US alliance group plans to hold a welcome party for Mrs. I will definitely attend as well.
Ah, is there anyone there at that time?
No, you should come.
Oh, really?
Lastly, there are also many Korean Americans living in Korea. Could you please say a few words to the viewers?
First of all, I would like to thank the person who invited me. Furthermore, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you who are fighting hard to secure the Republic of Korea as a sovereign nation and as a liberal democracy.
In order to make this known to the whole world, I believe that economic independence is, in fact, extremely important. I also think that media is important.
Therefore, I believe it is extremely important to make decisions regarding Korean policy by listening to the opinions of right-wing media, rather than left-wing media. Also, regarding the policies Trump implemented, he identified Russia, China, Japan, and India as the most important core countries for U.S. security. That means we can see that, regardless of the specifics, the most important countries for the U.S. economy are Russia, China, Japan, and then India.
why? Because of the large population, that region not only holds about 30% of the world's population but also has consumption and resources. Trump initiated the development of the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Strait this time. I did it with Putin in August 2025. I think Ela Musk will take charge. Then, since South Korea becomes the most important country, I believe it is extremely important to identify the weaknesses of China, Russia, Japan, and India, as well as the strategic logistical positioning strengths of South Korea, and to secure this position quickly in order to preemptively seize them. If you give this some thought, since the Republic of Korea is currently in the most important position at the most critical strategic juncture, I earnestly hope that you, the viewers, will become the kind of people who can secure this.
Oh yes, thank you.
Ah, thank you so much for your valuable insights today. And yes, I know I might say this again, but personally, I learn a great deal from you. Yes, yes. Our teacher. If anyone happens to be curious about and wants to learn more about international affairs from Teacher Miso, there is the Mimi Song YouTube channel. It's in Korean. yes. Mimi Song TV. Mimi Song TV. If you visit Mimi Song TV, I think it would be a good opportunity to find out what you are curious about, and there are comments asking to be invited again next time. yes. Does n't it say "Please come out again"?
thank you Please make sure to invite me.
Thank you. thank you thank you yes. yes.
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