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South Korea's president declares martial law


December 3, 20249:34 AM ET

"South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an "emergency martial law" on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of paralyzing the government with anti-state activities."


"In a surprise late-night TV address, Yoon said the move was needed to protect the country from anti-state activities. He also accused the opposition of being sympathetic with North Korea."

 
"South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an "emergency martial law" on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of paralyzing the government with anti-state activities."
South Korea is also one of USA's laboratories. Martial law practice run before Trump gets into office?
Biden administration 'monitoring situation closely'

10:15
The Biden administration is in contact with the South Korean government and is "monitoring the situation closely", a US national security council spokesperson tells the BBC's US partner CBS.

The US president is yet to comment on the South Korean counterpart's declaration of martial law.
 
I have been seeing quite a few statements lately from politicians, policy decisions and actions, economic/business actions that do not make any sense and seemingly come from nowhere.
I think that might be because of AI systems that are operated for intelligence or counter intelligence purposes by analysts without experience, and pushed by their ignorant advisory bosses.

You can imagine, if AI says a war can be won with nuclear weapons, the people in charge will take it as the new gospel.
 
I got a update for my Samsung phone this morning, and went to check the news after the update, and this S. Korea martial law issue was first on the list.

So, I'm wondering if in a martial law declaration, there's a provision for seizing control of cell communications.

Communications in general are a threat to the ptb, and so a mechanism and martial law would allow them to control information.
 

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