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by the National Intelligence Service of Korea (NIS) indicated that they were so vulnerable
that they could be manipulated by hackers. In the next month, the Chief of NIS was replaced
together with his deputies.
Top-notch verification and full transparency are only the insurance mechanism unless
we change the entire system to a manual voting and counting system even in virus-spreading
situations.
The current president of Korea who was elected by a very small margin, less than 0.7%,
despite his popularity, is living proof of how vulnerable the Korean digital election system
still is to election fraud attempts. Honesty in the modern democracy of Korea is in peril.
During the past seven years under the dishonest public sectors in Korea, freedom fighters
appeared in every corner in Korea. They are housewives, students, salaried people,
professors, retired public officials, high school alumni, and their children. Their mouths and
hands have kept the precious light of truth and principles in front of the quiet terror of
political and judicial power spreading like a virus. These Korean people should feel proud of
themselves in participating in the war between honesty and digital fascism spreading
through the Korean IT technology. What better warfare can an individual human being
engage in during a lifetime? Honest citizens in the world should proudly join it before it is
too late.
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