South Korean President Barricaded to Avoid Arrest, A Footnote in Western Media
- Brian Berletic
- Wednesday 15 Jan 25
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Could you imagine if police were trying to break into a building to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin or Chinese President Xi Jinping? It would be at the center of all Western reporting 24/7.
But because South Korea is a proxy of US power and this political instability is embarrassing, it’s a footnote amid daily coverage.
This is another reminder of how much control over public perception and the momentum of human society the mainstream media has and how important alternative media is, and how important it is for each nation to control its own media space – if not, forfeiting influence over public perception to a malign, invasive West.

Brian Berletic
Brian Joseph Thomas Berletic, is an ex- US Marine Corps independent geopolitical researcher and writer based in Bangkok, writing under the pen name “ Tony Cartalucci ” along with several others.
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