Cluster J. 김문수 관련 분열 조장 (보수 내 갈라치기)

(Title – Division Narrative Targeting Kim Moon-soo to Fragment South Korean Conservatism)




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Summary

This macro post aims to incite division within the broader South Korean conservative camp by portraying Kim Moon-soo—a prominent figure once affiliated with both labor activism and conservative politics—as a temporary pawn of right preacher Jun Kwang-hoon. The narrative is structured to erode trust between key conservative figures and suggest an inevitable collapse of internal unity.


Key Points

Claims Kim Moon-soo is merely being “used” by Jun Kwang-hoon as a political host (숙주).

Predicts that Jun will seize full control of the conservative party (People Power Party), framing the existing structure as compromised.

Suggests that President Yoon Suk-yeol will be discarded when no longer useful.

Exploits ideological gaps between traditional conservatives, Christian activists, and pro-Yoon moderates.


Tactics Used

Intra-Factional Division: Frames conservative figures as power-hungry manipulators betraying each other.

Religious Polarization: Uses Jun’s controversial status to alienate religious conservatives from political allies.

Erosion of Political Trust: Implies that no conservative leader is genuine or loyal, demotivating base support.


Threat Assessment

Propaganda Grade: Moderate – Grade C

While lacking direct hate speech or incitement, this narrative undermines long-term political cohesion and could strategically weaken collective conservative identity through targeted distrust.


Psychological Warfare Techniques:

Factional splintering

Anticipatory betrayal framing

Ideological contamination narratives


Primary Target:

Broad South Korean conservative alliance, particularly between religious right-wing and mainstream political conservatives




Cluster K. 윤석열 = 권력형 마약 비리 공범 프레임

(Title – President Yoon Framed as Accomplice in State-Level Drug Scandal)



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Summary

This macro falsely claims that President Yoon Suk-yeol is directly involved in a massive narcotics trafficking scheme and frames Judge Han Seong-jin’s bail denial as evidence of judicial corruption meant to shield the President and First Lady. By doing so, it manipulates public perception to portray a single court decision as representative of a judiciary-wide conspiracy, thereby delegitimizing South Korea’s legal institutions.


Key Points

Alleges that Yoon’s associates smuggled ₩2 trillion worth of narcotics, directly implicating President Yoon and First Lady Kim Keon-hee.

Accuses Judge Han Seong-jin of being a “beneficiary” of drug crimes, claiming the bail rejection was a corrupt maneuver to protect those in power.

Generalizes the action of one judge to frame the entire judiciary as complicit in a criminal cover-up.

Asserts that true justice requires the arrest and prosecution of figures like Han Seong-jin, hinting at extra-judicial retribution.


Tactics Used

Judiciary Generalization Attack: A single court decision is used to portray the entire judiciary as a tool of political corruption.

Association Fallacy: Links Yoon’s name to drug trafficking without any substantiated evidence, stirring public outrage.

Power Cartel Narrative: Frames the government as a criminal syndicate operating under the pretense of legitimacy.


Threat Assessment

 Propaganda Grade: Severe – Grade A


This narrative constitutes high-grade disinformation designed to dismantle public trust in legal institutions and fuel radical distrust in the government. By using emotionally charged narratives—drug crimes, corrupt judges—it seeks to destabilize the rule of law and provoke political extremism.


Psychological Warfare Techniques : Criminal conspiracy framing / Moral panic induction / Judiciary scapegoating via single-instance generalization


Primary Target: The legitimacy of South Korea’s judiciary / The executive branch's credibility / Public trust in the state's justice system, with implications for international diplomatic confidence




Cluster L. 김건희 여사 조롱 및 국제 감시단 신뢰 무력화 매크로

(Title – CCP Conspiracy: Kim Keon-hee Framed as Chinese Election Mastermind Wang Huning)


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Summary

This macro campaign ridicules South Korea’s First Lady, Kim Keon-hee, by posting unedited or unflattering past photos to provoke mockery and public humiliation. At the same time, it seeks to discredit the claims made by Ambassador Morse H. Tan and international election monitoring bodies regarding alleged election interference by Wang Huning, a senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) strategist.

The post weaponizes real past photos to shame and ridicule Kim Keon-hee while simultaneously framing the election interference narrative as a joke.


Key Points

Posts old, unedited photos of Kim Keon-hee to mock her appearance and invite public scorn—not to imply resemblance with Wang Huning.

References the international claim that Wang Huning was the “mastermind” of election interference, but reduces it to satire with inflammatory lines like “This bastard was behind it all!”

Uses ridicule of the First Lady as a tool to discredit the broader election fraud discourse.

Undermines Ambassador Tan and the international observer narrative by framing them as laughable or conspiratorial.


Tactics Used

Mockery through real images: Weaponizes unpolished photos to degrade a political figure.

Delegitimization through humor: Uses satire to neutralize serious allegations of electoral manipulation.

Targeted distraction: Shifts focus from foreign interference to superficial ridicule.


Threat Assessment:

Propaganda Grade: Severe – Grade A

This content uses personal humiliation tactics and narrative sabotage to weaken faith in democratic processes, international diplomacy, and conservative leadership in South Korea.