Report from South Korea:
Media Blackout on Information Possibly Crucial to Human Survival
by Matthew Dewey
Seoul
delirios...@gmail.com
The Report follows TALKING POINTS and BASELINE FACTS as laid out
below.
TALKING POINTS:
1. Developments regarding information freely available at
www.spaceweather.com
and
www.solarstormwarning.com threatens global civilization and could
result in the deaths of billions.
2. The general media blackout on the dangers posed by these
developments.
3. My struggle to raise awareness of (a) the dangers we face from
solar activity, (b) government/media negligence in educating us about
those dangers, and (c) methods used on the internet to block my
efforts.
4. Other major cultural and political developments on this peninsula
not afforded media disclosure, even (sometimes especially) on the
peninsula itself.
5. Speculation on possible reasons for government/media suppression of
public awareness regarding such issues.
BASELINE FACTS:
Note: this is not 2012 Mayan calendar speculation; these are facts
rooted in hard empirical science.
Every fact below is easily verifiable using the search engine of your
choice. Even Google.
I am trying to raise awareness of something basically hidden in plain
sight. This video contains evidence that my efforts are being
consciously blocked.
1. NASA has warned of the strong possibility of a cataclysmic
geomagnetic storm occurring between now and 2013.
[search: NASA June geomagnetic storm warning]
2. A cataclysmic geomagnetic storm would likely cripple electrical
power grids for months, even years.
[search: geomagnetic storm power grid transformer effects]
3. No power --> no running water.
[search: How do municipal water systems work?]
4. People cannot survive without water for more than a few days.
[search: How long can a person survive without water?]
5. Geomagnetic cataclysm + UNPREPARED PUBLIC --> rioting, looting,
etc.
[You don't have to search this one. Just use your imagination. What
would happen if millions of people were suddenly deprived of access to
drinking water for an extended period of time? Could you trust your
government to keep the water trucked in, even if the trucks had NOT
been immobilised by solar radiation?]
6. THE CORPORATE MEDIA HAVE NOT BEEN INFORMING US AS TO THE
EXTRAORDINARY DANGERS OF THE COMING SOLAR MAXIMA.
[try finding how many major news outlets have reported what I am
reporting to you now.]
7. OUR GOVERNMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN PREPARING US. THEY HAVE LEFT A DOCILE
AND DISTRACTED PUBLIC TO PREPARE FOR THEMSELVES.
[The Hong Kong government has educated its citizens, as has the
Chinese. But how many government-sponsored attempts to educate the
people of Western countries can you find?]
8. Corporatist websites like YouTube have been blocking my attempts to
spread awareness of these facts.
[WHY? I have my own answer. What might yours be? If my answer is
correct, then this is the most vitally important issue to every human
being alive on this Earth.]
9. Every claim I have made above, you can verify. It doesn't take long
to check the facts. Armed with facts, you can prepare for the coming
solar maxima.
Thanks and good luck.
http://www.youtube.com/user/SolarStormWarning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dBVOxRxFL8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g5Dqv2jeR0
Dear everyone,
I am a resident of South Korea. When this peninsula suffered blizzard-
like conditions in mid-April and howling Arctic gales well into May --
weather so frighteningly unusual for spring at this latitude that many
citizens were showing signs of nervous disorder, including many of my
university students -- and when, during the same period, I began to
experience unusual physical symptoms (symmetrically-aligned patches of
numbness, shooting electrical pains), I got on the internet and
started looking for something, anything, to explain what was going on.
Within about 20 minutes, I had found the cause of it all. In fact, it
wasn't that hard to find. All information pertaining to the causes of
the bizarre spring weather (and my physical symptoms) is readily
available (with updates daily) at the website
www.spaceweather.com.
What shocked me was the fact that nowhere was this information being
reported via any of the media outlets here. That included (and
continues to include) all TV networks, all newspapers, and the
entirety of the Korean internet bubble (primarily
www.naver.com and
www.daum.net, where if you search using the relevant terms in Korean,
you'll turn up nothing but a bunch of blogs, many of them inspired by
my viral information efforts, and many of them written by
disinformation agents in an effort to cloud public understanding of
this most crucial of contemporary scientific, environmental, social,
political, and economic issues).
I went into a kind of prolonged delirium, fuelled both by my fury at
the establishment who own the media outlets and by my hunger to know
why they should be neglecting to educate the public (including farmers
who planted late because of the bizarre weather patterns) regarding
what amounts to the Biggest News in the World so that (1) they might
feel some relief from the stress of not understanding the reasons for
the unprecedented lack of spring, and (2) they might take measures to
prepare themselves and their loved ones for a more severe outburst of
the weather and/or a general blackout of electrical and water delivery
systems that might last for weeks or months, resulting in "social
unrest" [read: rioting, looting, violence, etc.], especially in highly
urban areas.
I turned my university classes into lectures exposing the phenomena
responsible for the bizarre weather and revealing the degree to which
the media here had been keeping the public ignorant of it.
I passed out thousands of fliers on public transportation systems.
After a week of this activity, many recipients of my fliers informed
me that they had received viral SMS messages alluding to a mysterious
foreigner who had woken them up to the reality of what was going on.
In other words, they would receive the flier and their eyebrows would
shoot up and they would say, "Oh! So YOU'RE the guy!"
I rewarded students who started blogs on the subject and who virally
drew attention to their blogs. Within a week, counterblogs had sprung
up riposting with cartoonish distortions of information, logic, even
common sense. The purpose obviously was to confuse and disorient
anyone who was coming to a rather complex subject for the first time
and experiencing an urge to just say, "Whatever. I'm too tired for
this." Or, "I've got TV to watch, I've got video games to play ...
this is ... hard ..." You get the idea.
The method, especially here, of keeping most of the people ignorant
about certain major global issues hinges on the people's propensity
for staying within the cozy confines of their language's internet and
media bubbles (which is here quite small, given that Korean is not one
of the world's most-spoken languages). But even assuming that a few
did venture regularly into the English-speaking internet or satellite
TV worlds, they still would have found precious little on the subject
of this letter, when compared to the ponderous amount of attention
that is paid to sports, entertainment, carefully selected crises, and
"issues" that would be better recognized for the non-issues they
actually are, if more of us are to change our modes of media
interaction and develop the "BS detectors" necessary to see what is
frequently hidden in plain sight by the classic tactic of
misdirection.
Using Google translate, I explored Chinese, French, Spanish, Italian,
and Russian internet spheres. In all, I found a much higher level of
public awareness regarding the space weather. One Hong Kong government
site even contained a page, appearing in the top 10 hits of the
search, warning and educating the public about the possible
consequences of space weather.
Remember, this was throughout April and May -- before NASA, in June,
reiterated its dire warning as to a possibly cataclysmic event: a
warning that also failed to detail the multiple consequences of such
an event, and neglected to educate people as what precautionary
measures they should take.
In my efforts to spread the information on the internet, I encountered
surprisingly fine-toothed resistance. At one website
(
www.rationalskepticism.org), I posted factual information about
geomagnetic weather and its dangers to human civilisation. Soon
enough, another user had posted a confusing comment full of red
herrings. His (or her) tone was snide and aggressive. When I replied
with a cool, fact-based riposte attempting to clear up this
misdirection, the other user replied with a cut-and-paste slab of
scientific jargon. My subsequent attempts to post replies to my own
thread were denied. When I posted a second thread calling attention to
what was happening at my first thread, it attracted about 35 hits in
two minutes. When I refreshed my account page, I was informed that I
had been permanently banned.
Returning to my initial thread, I found one more comment. It read:
"Damn! Only 5 posts and banned for life! Sharp mods we got here!" This
was followed by a thumbs-up, wink-wink emoticon.
Bear in mind that this entire process -- of getting permanently banned
from a forum for the crime of trying to spread information that may
prove vital to the survival of the vast majority of humankind --
lasted under an hour. What can account for this? Could it be that the
very tiny minority of humankind who control most of the wealth (as
well as the politicians and media) have a vested interest in keeping
us ignorant about matters of greatest importance? For rest assured, if
there's a cataclysm coming, those people are taking measures to ensure
they survive. Furthermore, they [David Rockefeller and his ilk] have
made no bones about their wish for human depopulation.
Another good example would be my experience with YouTube. I had posted
a video report about the space weather to my channel (after setting my
location filter to "Australia", of course, as people in Korea are
officially forbidden to upload videos to YouTube, or to comment on
YouTube videos, for reasons that I leave you to ponder). After about 5
minutes of posting the link to my new video in comment sections, I
started to get the following when I clicked the Post button: Error.
Try again. I repeatedly got it 100 out of 100 times. Then, on the
101st try, after deleting both the sensitive link and any keywords
relating to it -- in other words, a completely innocuous comment like
"Love your vid, man!" -- I would get: Posted. Later, I would go back
to find that the links I had successfully posted had been removed. If
I logged in from a new URL, I would have about another 5 minutes to
post my links before the filtering started again.
[Note: I have made a video showing this phenomenon. Unfortunately, I
made the video using my iPhone and iMovie, which produces .m4v files,
which LiveLeak doesn't accept (why is that?), so I need time to
convert the video file into a LiveLeak-friendly format -- that or make
the video again with a camera that doesn't constrain me to
Macorporation Land.]
In the midst of demonstrating this YouTube censorship phenomenon to
one of my classes, I had a senior professor whom I have long suspected
of being a CIA payrollee barge into my class and announce that he
would be observing it. (In five years of teaching at this university,
I had, before that moment, never been observed.) Five minutes later, I
called a break and told him he was not welcome and that he should
leave, as technically I do not answer to him. He looked extremely
agitated: literally sweating, his mouth a rictus of stress.
In the week following, he attempted to get me fired. He failed. I
continued to educate my students about the space weather. One day, I
left a classroom and found a nearby camera crew from one of the top 3
stations in Korea. They were interviewing a university official. I
located the Producer (they all wear the same Producer costume: goatee,
round spectacles, corduroy jacket with elbow patches, expensive jeans,
patent leather shoes, LOL) and told him I had a really exciting scoop
for him. I lured him into my classroom where the students were still
fuming over the methods of awareness-control I had been exposing to
them. I put one of my fliers into his hand. I told the students, "Hey
guys! MBC producer!" He stood there, staring at the flier, the color
draining from his face. The students squinted at him, fuming. In front
of them, I denounced him as a traitor and demanded to know why I had
to do his job for him. He did not react, did not reply. It was as if
he was frozen to the spot. The students, having been raised in a very
age-specific social hierarchy, did not attack him, but their anger was
palpable. I left him standing there in the classroom and went back to
my office now a Marked Man.
At that point, I grew afraid. The media outlets are owned and run by
Rich People. Having been here a long time, and having for a stretch of
time during the late 90s hung out with gangsters (arm-wrestled them
for seafood and beer in their food tents run by retired prostitutes),
I know perfectly well what can happen to a person who makes of himself
a nuisance to Rich People. An emissary is sent to a certain bar or
brothel with a profile and an envelope full of cash. Sooner or later,
the mark is followed down a deserted street at night and snatched into
a black car, or followed down a staircase and tripped up by an
umbrella handle, or quickly knifed multiple times in a dense crowd.
So I decided to heed a tactic from the Art of War and strike at the
least expected time, at the least expected place. In a country where
it is no longer legal for 2 or more persons to demonstrate, even
peaceably, against the current regime, I went to Seoul Metropolitan
City Hall and staged a 1-man demonstration. I entered the lobby and
began confronting the well-heeled with relevant information downloaded
into my iPhone. They cursed me and ordered me to leave. Of course I
refused and challenged them to legally remove me by force. I showed
the information to every young staffer I encountered. The older and
more senior persons present grew increasingly agitated. They refused
to answer my questions about the lack of any public announcement
regarding this information, and they ordered me, in increasingly
threatful language, to leave. Finally, I approached the information
desk, where 3 young female staffers were stationed in front of 3
computer screens. I showed them a relevant website, which they
immediately began to read on their computers. At that point, an armed
guard forcibly ejected me from City Hall, muttering threats. Outside,
in front of the plate glass windows, I put down the department store
shopping bag I had been carrying and removed from it a large butane
torch and a can of lighter fluid; I squirted the lighter fluid,
dousing the pavement 3 meters away from me with it. Then I ignited the
torch. I mouthed to them that this would be the fate of any gangster
that anyone chose to send after me. They glowered at me through the
windows. I then went to a municipal police station, showed them the
perfectly legal components of my weapon, and informed them why I was
carrying them. They told me to be careful and advised that I drop my
campaign to inform the public about space weather.
I did not. In fact, I pushed harder. I carried weapons with me
everywhere. I felt that I was acting in accordance with directives
from a higher power; there was no other explanation for the audacity
and endurance that was being required of, and met by, me. All the
while, I was being systematically targeted for various kinds of
harassment at my university job. Also all the while, I noticed (and
documented) many changes in the cultural landscape which indicated to
me that we are in the midst of a transition into Chinese hands, as
well the early stages of a reunification with North Korea. These
indications included:
1. A BBC article, dated January 30, which appeared on
asianewsnet.net
(I believe this one has gone down the memory hole) reporting that
President Lee Myung-bak had announced to BBC reporters that he
intended to effect a full, unconditional (!) reunification of the
Korean peninsula within this year.
2. A huge influx (noticed by many Korean citizens, as well as Korean-
and Chinese-speaking foreigners) of ethnic Korean-Chinese immigrants.
It is very common now to find these people working in department
stores, convenience stores, and Chinese restaurants which now, instead
of serving Korean-style Chinese food, as has always been the case, now
serve Chinese food as it is usually prepared in the northern style.
These people all have names that are obviously of Chinese origin and
emphatically NOT Korean (although they are spelled in Hangul, the
Korean alphabet), and they routinely deny that they are recent
immigrants from China, and they have all (in my experience of
playfully trying to vet them out, at least), have insisted, in
curiously stiff, formal, and unnatural Korean: "I am a Korean citizen,
sir. Here is your change, sir." They also share a distinctive accent
when speaking Korean that many of my Korean friends and family have
also noticed.
3. A massive advertising campaign in the public transportation system
stressing traditional Confucian values of mutual respect,
consideration for others before yourself, good manners in public (much
needed here), cleanliness, orderliness, good hygiene, population
control (We need a much higher ratio of old people to young by the
year 2050! Guys, have you considered a vasectomy? They're reversible,
you know!), "1910 - 2010: We've waited a hundred years for this
moment!" (implying an end to Japanese and subsequent American
colonization), posters attempting to correct misconceptions about
China, posters explaining Kung Fu and Falun Gong, gigantic posters
urging citizens to not only welcome foreigners but always to be on the
lookout for foreigners in need of help and to help them accordingly
(MUCH needed in this understandably xenophobic culture). This
onslaught of weirdly positive and wholesome brainwashing coincided
with a corresponding lack of soju, fried chicken, and shady investment
product advertising. It resulted in a palpable improvement in the
general public mood. I have been here over 14 years. I have never been
so often approached by friendly locals and welcomed or offered
assistance as in the last few months. Even the relatively few
corporate ads that were permitted space were notable for their
altruistic messages and their lack of using sex, class envy, etc. as
psychological tools. Although the wave of public-service advertising
has diminished considerably, this trend against psychologically
manipulative advertising continues.
4. Chinese students at my university have confided to me that they are
aware of their country's plans to (1) help effect Korean
reunification, (2) manage [not occupy] the Korean economy, and (3)
reap the obvious benefits of managing a peninsula so valuable that
various invading powers have been warring over it for millennia. If
you read the Tao Te Ching, which is at the core of the Chinese mind,
you will encounter the exact opposite of Machiavellian politics.
Chinese are not into profiting from senseless violence, from endless
cycles of destruction and reconstruction. Nor are they into the West's
endless spirals of false wealth creation, economic rape of the
powerless and poor, and fiscal mismanagement. Despite having to deal
with some very serious and difficult social problems, and despite not
having a squeaky clean human rights record (impossible in a world that
covets gold), their record shines compared to the range of atrocities
committed by their Western counterparts. Of course I'm generalizing
(as in the West, there are certainly factions of concentrated high
power in the Chinese theater), all signs (including information from
Ben Fulford) seem to point toward China establishing a more humane (if
still not ideal) economic system in the Asia-Pacific Rim.
Curiously enough, those same Chinese students, who are without
exception more mature, more focused, and more knowledgeable about
world affairs than their ADD-addled and grotesquely misinformed Korean
peers, have also told me they now support China's internet censorship.
Why? "Because of course the first thing we did when we came here was
to visit all the sites we were denied access to ... and we don't want
to see that stuff anyway, because what they usually block is stuff
that is harmful to our minds." Like what? "Like pornography, and
animal torture, and other content with a lot of senseless sex and
violence." Oh. But you're not denied access to world news? "Of course
not. The government encourages us to keep informed."
5. Lee Myung-Bak went to China in April and signed trade, military,
and social agreements with Ho Jin-Tao. Kim Jong-Il was also present.
Lee Myung-Bak's activities were not reported in the South Korean
press; in fact, I had a hard time getting people to believe it, and
had to translate English articles into Korean in order to persuade
them. The public here were told that he had merely gone to attend an
expo in Shanghai. The new ties were, however, reported, in English, on
the South Korean government's English website.
6. Speculation: Less than two weeks before the South Korean naval
disaster in late March, Henry Kissinger visited Seoul, ostensibly to
speak at a "Defense Forum" about which no detailed information was
provided. (I would suspect that the Forum was called to Defend the
diminishing assets and control of elite Rich People -- perhaps the
same who control the media, and also the same who, wishing to hold to
the U.S.-enforced status quo that has prevailed here since 1945, and
which has all their lives, until recently at least, served as their
primary source of enrichment, artfully suppress public awareness of
highly important information. More on this soon.) I doubt very much
that Heinz Kissinger was here to enjoy the nice weather and dine on
Korean haute cuisine. I think that Herr Kissinger came here on
business, and Herr Kissinger's business is DEATH. Curiously enough, he
came down with food poisoning and had to evacuate the country before
the Defense Forum was held.
Soon after that, the boat sank. Early AP and Reuters articles clearly
stated that the boat was carrying bombs and other munitions and that
there was strong possibility that it had sunk as the result of an on-
board explosion. KBS reported these facts and was quickly silenced.
Over the next couple of days, all new news started pointing the finger
at North Korea. No more mention of the boat's bombs, or of the fact
that it was in contested waters, or of the fact that it fired in North
Korea's direction (at a flock of birds), or of the fact that North
Korea did not return fire. New information has surfaced which suggests
that the boat was torpedoed by a U.S. nuclear sub permanently
stationed in that area -- a submarine that also blew up and sank that
very same day: a fact NEVER pursued by the mainstream media, neither
here nor elsewhere. And yet the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea
attended funeral services for a South Korean special forces soldier
who was killed in a rescue attempt at the site of the submarine
explosion. U.S. Navy Seals had refused the mission, claiming that it
was too dangerous.
The "evidence" they trotted out -- a rusted-out German torpedo
chassis, perfectly straight, not even bent, with "No. 1" written in
Korean in red marker (in a font [LOL] similar to a font that is
popular in the North) -- was so laughable as to elicit derision even
from South Koreans, one of the most successfully brainwashed populaces
on the face of the earth. The photograph of the evidence was so
embarrassing that it quickly went down the memory hole. I have scoured
the internet for it, just for the sake of enjoying a good laugh when I
needed it, and I can't find it anywhere.
You have seen the ridiculous handling of this matter in the U.N.
security council: "This is a strong message to the North!" -- even
though they stopped short of actually blaming them. It's actually
interesting to see such a transparent example of this kind of BAU
charade.
So, the speculation: Kissinger basically ordered another Gulf-of-
Tonkin-style incident in order to incite anger against the North, and
by extension, anger at China for seeming to balk at taking action
against the North -- a tactic to counteract the inevitable processes
by which China is taking part, if not all, of this precious peninsula
from them.
7. Many soldiers have told me the Army is building like crazy in the
Southern provinces. Moreover, there are plans for the military to
evacuate Seoul. This would seem to indicate a possible redrawing of
the DMZ at a more southerly parallel.
Also, I have talked to three different high-ranking officers about to
retire. All three of them told me that not only were they not going to
return to the States, they were going to bring there families here and
attempt to naturalize. When I asked why, they said they couldn't tell
me everything, but that, suffice it to say, "It's the Roman Empire all
over again: arrogance and overextension, just like I learned at West
Point. I'm sure as hell glad I'm getting out now. And by the way, how
can I get one of those university jobs? My pension ain't gonna hold
out." One of them, however, got drunk enough that he finally said,
"Fuck it. I'll say what I wanna say. Chavez was right. It was a
goddamned machine that destroyed Haiti. Haiti was supposed to be the
jump-off on Venezuela. But they're stupid, they're crazy, and I don't
wanna be a part of it anymore."
When I asked if China was taking over, the response was unanimous and
uniform: "I'm not at liberty to discuss that."
8. The $45-trillion lien that China helped effect against the Fed in
December could easily be seen as the first domino in a chain reaction
planned to transpire in such a way that the enemy more or less
inevitably loses control of its Asian assets -- a bloodless
transition, with no damage to precious cultural, academic, economic,
financial, and military infrastructure. (Again, they're not into
wanton destruction; they're into frugality, modesty, efficiency,
peace. These values permeate their traditional culture and would go a
long way toward explaining why their 15th-century naval fleet -- by
far the most formidable and impressive the world had ever seen -- was
burned to the ground upon returning from its mission of global
surveyal. Perhaps the Emperor heard the report regarding how Western
power brokers operated and wished to have nothing to do with that sort
of thing. And who could blame him?)
9. One of the most telling clues, and certainly the most difficult for
people to accept (even friends who will buy ANY conspiracy theory will
have none of this, despite clear photographic evidence and other
reliable indications): North Korea is not the backward hellhole it's
made out to be, and Kim Jong-Il is not the nutjob tyrant that the
Western corporate media portray in terms typically every bit as
overblown and strident as anything you might read from Korean Central
News. Basically, all you have to do is explore the place on Google
Earth. It's really that simple. Go look at the massive farms, the
country villages with huge gardens around every house. Look at
pictures of the cities, the national parks, the temples, the
citizenry. Consider that Americans can now travel at will there year-
round and without having to pay inflated prices -- provided they enter
from Beijing.
For the short course, please visit my site:
sites.google.com/site/kimjongiliscool
These are the main signs and portents. I don't pretend to have a
complete understanding of the situation here, but so far, my
speculations have been proving very accurate.
Now, back to the space weather media blackout. What can explain it?
Well, it's actually pretty simple. Assume the following:
1. There is a massive power-shift transpiring right now: power is
flowing from West to East, and this flow is inexorable.
2. Those who really rule the West (Rockefellers, Freemasons,
Illuminati, what have you) are too arrogant to accept this and will
unwittingly fight to the death, despite repeated attempts to negotiate
a peaceful settlement with them.
3. Those suffering loss of power have the means to cause a great deal
of misery to untold millions of people. They also desire a huge
population reduction, to the tune of upwards of 4 billion people
killed.
4. Space weather has the potential to knock out power grids worldwide,
because the large transformers that keep the electricity flowing are
extremely vulnerable to failure in the event of a G-5 event hitting
our planet while its magnetosphere is compromised (there is a gaping
hole in it). It has been estimated that some countries (mostly western
ones) would have their power knocked out for upwards of 2 years. No
electricity means no running water. Trucks demobilized by a G-5 event
would no longer able to transport oil or food. There would soon be
massive looting and extreme violence as people with no means to
produce their own food or collect enough water for their survival
would be contending for ever-shrinking supplies. Play this scenario
out over a period of years and it is easy to imagine the target
reduction of 4 billion+ people.
This is the only coherent explanation I have been able to find for the
suppression of information on the dangers posed by solar activity.
There is a faction here -- one that controls the media -- which
opposes the new paradigm.
There is another faction here -- one including the police and
organized crime, as well as the current president -- that are working
to effect the smoothest and most efficient transition possible into
the new paradigm.
If you've had the patience to read everything I've laid out for you in
this report: thank you.
Respectfully,
Matthew Dewey
Seoul