Confessions of a Korean-speaking Chinese (Full translation)


No one knows that I am a 조선족, because I am not part of the 조선족 community. I'll attach some links below in comments; if you click on them, you will see that the 조선족 are manipulating the Korean internet and its popular opinions. They do this via Telegram mostly, but they also use Twitter.

I was going to keep this a secret, but I felt bad for the Koreans who would live their entire lives without knowing the truth. By the way, Koreans [Ed: that are involved in the internet-manipulation operation] are about 15%, and the rest are 조선족.

Most of these people [Ed: the manipulators] are students studying in Korea. The 조선족 like us were involved in the past presidential election and the provincial elections. Most of the highest-voted comments on Naver, as well as those on the internet communities targeting women, pass through our hands.

The Chinese government and the Democratic Party of Korea are behind this, but they will never be investigated, no matter what they do.

While most Koreans are preoccupied with the outbreak of COVID-19, the Chinese government is trying to take control of all of the important companies of Korea. 

Now that no one is watching the Chinese government closely, China will collude with pro-China politicians of the Democratic party, and take over the Korean Electric Power Corporation. This makes me feel very uneasy.


There are very few media outlets that would report the truth. The reason I worry about this country is because I am a citizen of Korea, living in Korea. And I see myself as a Korean.

The 조선족 are a problem for Korea, but I am more worried about the Han Chinese university students who are studying in Korea. They are extremely wealthy, but they are studying in Korea on purpose. 

The thing that really gets me is that even if I say this over and over again, most Koreans would just brush me aside, calling what I say a conspiracy theory. If they continue on like this, the 72 years of the Korean history would end.

China must colonize Korea in order to stand against the United States. Korea must become red [Ed: become a communist country] so that China can fight against the American intelligence. Chinese communist government is extremely clever like this.

Do you think that they would fight the US without Korea?

In Busan (Mipo-Hang), a Chinese ironworks company was established. In Gwangyang (Jeolla Province), a Chinese aluminum factory was built. All of the electric cars are made in China, and the Korean government is even subsidizing the Chinese electric cars.

In Sejong Smart City, the solar panels are Chinese.



All of these things are happening at once. Do you really think that this is a coincidence?

China will soon take over the Korean Electric Power Corporation. Korea is at a time of extreme crisis. I am very sorry to say it, but I do not believe that Korea is capable of taking care of itself.

Its citizens are uneducated and foolish, and easily manipulated. This is why the "comments army" of the 조선족 can herd the Koreans to wherever they desire. If the United States does not defend against this, this country will be erased from the map.

It is true that the Communist Party of China was involved in the election of the President Moon Jae-In. Of course, since he was elected, Moon owes something to China now, no?

Remember the list of events that happened recently in Korea.
- Establishment of Chinese ironworks company in Mipo-Hang, Busan
- Inaugural ceremony of Chinese aluminum company in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province
- Chinatown being built in Gangwon Province
- Permission for Chinese investment in Yongjong-Do and Song-Do
- Chinese construction company for Sejong Smart City
- Chinese solar panels
- Chinese electric cars and the government subsidy
- 400 million face masks smuggled into China
- Attempt to silence the environmental organizations, who speak out against the Chinese fine dust
- No entry restriction to the Chinese nationals in the outbreak of COVID-19



With the rise of the Chinese economy, China wants dominance over the US. 

China sees Korea as the key to this fight. If Korea becomes a communist country, China wins both North and South Korea. This makes it easier for China to fight the US, and they will be one step closer to being THE dominating power of the world.

China's economy is not as strong as that of America; and this is why China wants Korea. Unfortunately, President Moon Jae-In bit the bait. 

Moon Jae-In is a communist in nature, but he was also very hungry for power. He knew that he needed China's help to be elected, and he used the opportunity well.

But Moon Jae-In now owes a lot to China. After his deal with China, he had to hand everything over to China.

Many civil construction work in Korea, and many profitable ventures in Korea are now intertwined with Chinese corporations, and this proves Moon Jae-In's shady dealings.

Moon Jae-In was elected president due to the help of the "comments army" by the 조선족 and the collusion of the Chinese government, and because of this debt, he is unable to say anything to China.


As soon as the Chinese government is displeased with Moon, the Chinese government will sink the current office of Korea, and Moon Jae-In will likely be assassinated.

The Korean elections have always been manipulated.

By-elections, reelections, provincial elections, general elections, presidential elections.

Korea does not have an ethically strong core. It is used to corruption, and it forgets easily. Then it repeats the same mistakes. And no one notices.

The Chinese Communist Party was involved in the election of the President Kim Dae-Joong in 1998 and also in the election of the President Roh Moo-Hyun. China has been trying for a long time to colonize Korea.

Everyone in the current ruling party knows that the electronic vote counter can be manipulated. The Chinese Communist Party knows as well. This is why they made electronic vote counters. And they started suggesting that this is convenient. And this is still happening. And the number of pro-China politicians are increasing quickly.


The two previous presidents, President Lee Myung-Bak and President Park Geun-Hye were the untouchables for the Chinese Communist Party. Lee Myung-Bak could not be corrupted because he was an entrepreneur. He was used to making his own way in the world, instead of relying on the easy money provided by the Chinese Communist Party.

Park Geun-Hye followed the footsteps of her father well. Her father, President Park Jung-Hee, had the philosophy that he would use the Chinese without trusting them. So she also participated in Chinese celebrations, and agreed to THAAD.

But Moon Jae-In and his ministers are not like them. They have never earned money using their own abilities. They were sponsored by various political organizations since their youths, and they are used to this life. The election funds are limited, but they needed more money. They could not find it in Korea, so they searched for another organization who can foot the bill. And they found the Chinese Communist Party.

Back in President Park's time, the Conservatives were very much alive. The Chinese government could not make the Democrats powerful enough. Even though there was a 조선족 comments army back then, they lost, and the Conservatives won. But then the Sinking of MV Sewol happened. The Chinese government and the Democratic Party had nothing to do with it.


But luckily enough, this turned the public opinion enough that the Democrats could rise to power. And the Chinese government jumped in at the chance and supported the Democrats, and forged evidence against the President Park.

The 조선족 comments army led the public opinion, and the Koreans followed them to express their disappointment at the Park government. Throw the huge election funds from China, a bit of manipulation of the electronic vote counter, and the misled Korean public, and voilà, the President Moon Jae-In.

As long as it's not one of these two issues, the Chinese government does not care about conflicts between Koreans. 

If there is a strong anti-Chinese sentiments among the Koreans, they send in the 조선족 comments army again to calm this. And repeat. It's not like the Korean internet is always full of 조선족. They receive commands, and they follow the commands.

They have a lot of experience to know that as long as they manipulate well, they do not need to be on surveillance all the time. The Koreans become brainwashed, and they even spread this to other communities. It's almost like an online version of the Wuhan Coronavirus.


There is not a single internet community in Korea without a 조선족 presence. 

China has a lot of people, and they have more than enough people to do something like this. It's just that these people migrate from an internet community to another, depending on which community is the most popular one at that given moment.

The decline of Korea is because of China. Even if you left the Koreans alone, they would probably fight amongst themselves, but China encourages this by adding fuel to fire. 

Korea has been living in peace for far too long to understand this method of operation. They do not understand how cruel and despicable the Chinese can be.

Korean women especially lack the understanding of national interest and national security. This is because they grew up without ever having experienced a war.

The men are a little bit better since they must serve in the military, but the women are denied even this. 

The enemy of the future is China, not North Korea. China is the biggest obstacle to Korea's future. Since the establishment of Korea 5000 years ago, China has never once helped Korea grow as a country. 

In a way, I think that the COVID-19 outbreak could actually help Korea. 

Things that people have never thought about... I hope that the young people of Korea (in their 20s and 30s) will realize that the real enemy of Korea is China.


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