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January 8, 2010


Recipient: President Barack Obama

Subject: Request investigation of the truth behind the assassination of South Korea President Chung-hee Park on October 26, 1979

Petitioner: Mr. Simon Bae, Representative of Unification Strategy Research Institute News Media Group in America. (213-305-7100. Address: 3010 Wilshire Bl. LA. CA 90010  USA. #1000)



Dear Mr. President Obama,

You are working hard for world peace, economic stability and security of the United States. We immigrants are always inspired by various actions by the President requiring change in the United States.

I am a reporter who has produced and managed newspapers and TV news for 8 years in Korea and 30 years in the United States, and I also research the systems of North Korea. I was recognized by Korean presidents and intelligence agencies to the extent of receiving official government support from 1987, and I proudly believe that I have some know-how in information regarding North Korea.

Today, I know my asking as an American citizen for ¡®investigation of the truth¡¯ to the President is a difficult request. However, I was born in South Korea, and I have respected President Park who was focused on economic development around the 1970s. I was especially shocked by President Park¡¯s death in 1979.

By chance, I was able to confirm on December 23, 2009 that President Jimmy Carter¡¯s team was behind the murder of President Park. Today, I am reporting the information and asking President Obama to investigate the fact that President Carter¡¯s team was involved in the murder of Korean President in 1979.

[Information regarding the U.S. government¡¯s involvement in the assassination of President Park]

<1> I first started having questions when I met Mr. 000 (telephone number 213-               ), who is a pro-North Korea journalist that praises and supports the North Korean government, in October 1981 in Los Angeles. He asked me if I heard the rumor that Jaegyu Kim (Kim (March 6, 1926 - May 24, 1980) was a retired ROK Army Lieutenant General and intelligence officer, he was the head of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) at the time and was 54 years old?) had not been executed and had come to the United States on May 24, 1980.

<2> Next, 000    (telephone number 323-                         ), who does music ministry and operates an international private investigation company in Los Angeles made this shocking remark when I met him in early 2008.

According to him, when Jaegyu Kim was to be executed in jail in Seoul, 000, as an active soldier, received an emergency instruction to go to that jail at dawn of the day and to take charge in execution of Kim.

He reported the shocking situation of that time such as: {Jaegyu Kim¡¯s subordinates were executed, but the execution of Kim who came in later was suspended¡¦ It was the instruction from above. The head of the jail at the time said, ¡°Who worked for the United States will be taken care of by the United States till the end,¡± and he did not execute Jaegyu Kim but instead put him into a coffin as if he was dead and then to an ambulance¡¦ I understand that he went into the U.S. 8th Regiment¡¦ got a plastic surgery and went to the United States on a U.S. military craft¡¦} You can find out more details if you investigate 000.

<3> Next, I received a final, decisive tip about this mystery on December 23, 2009. The person I met that day, 000    (telephone number                               ) who resides in the United States, was close to Jong-pil Kim who led the military coup in 1961, and to the President¡¯s family after the launch of Doo-hwan Chun¡¯s regime (1980). Meeting with him revealed that the information regarding the assassination of President Park is true.

That day, 000 had no intention to disclose the relevant facts to me. It occurred to me that he would have the information about the whereabouts Jaegyu Kim, the assassin of President Park.




So, I told him up front, {Jaegyu Kim is still alive. He was not executed but came to the United States¡¦} and led him to answer my question. 000 seemed a bit confounded, and said, {Yes, Jaegyu Kim was not executed. He came to the United States after getting a plastic surgery. The United States probably had no choice since President Park made nuclear weapons¡¦}

There is more detailed testimony of 000, but it is omitted here.

<4> Finally, there are various rumors within the Korean community in the United States such as ¡°Jaegyu Kim is alive¡¦ Someone saw him¡¦ ¡°

[The importance of the investigation of relevant facts]

The alliance between Korea and the United States has been formally established since the Korean War in 1950, and about 100,000 U.S. troops were sacrificed to defend South Korea.

The United States, pursuant to the denuclearization (giving up nuclear weapons) of the Korean Peninsula policy, did not allow either North Korea or South Korea to possess nuclear weapons.

But in the 1970s, Korea was under the pressure of having to achieve economic growth and solve human rights issues at the same time.

When the pseudo-democracy activists in Korea brought up the issues of human rights making appeals to the U.S. government, President Carter, who was using human rights policy as his slogan for presidential race, pressed President Park mentioning the human rights problem in Korea.

One of the cards used to press President Park was [withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea]. Then President Park spurred the development of nuclear weapons in 1977 as a strategy for self-defense. In two years, about 90% of the nuclear weapons was completed in Korea.

At this point, President Jimmy Carter visited Korea (June 1979) and demanded President Park to stop the development of nuclear weapons. When President Park pressed on, the U.S. government started to strike President Park with a stick.

Eventually, President Park was assassinated in ¡®Gungjeongdong¡¯, which was supposed to be a ¡®safe house¡¯ of intelligence agencies on the night of October 26, 1979. The assassin was Jaegyu Kim, who was the head of KCIA at the time.

However, when I do a comprehensive analysis on various relevant information including the informants¡¯ tips, I cannot understand how the U.S., South Korea¡¯s ally, could ruthlessly order the ¡°remotely-controlled murder¡± of a Korean president, considering how President Bill Clinton, President George H. Bush, President George W. Bush and President Obama have persuaded Il-sung Kim and Jung-il Kim, leaders of a terrorist nation, using carrots and sticks regarding North Korea¡¯s development of nuclear weapons.

I am attaching the names of President Carter¡¯s political and diplomatic staff at the time and copies of related photographs. I would appreciate it if you could let me make a detailed testimony again if necessary.



Drafter: Simon Bae

Representative of Unification Strategy Research Institute News Media Group in America.

(213) 305 – 7100
Attachment

1> Names of President Carter¡¯s key staff in 1979

Gleysteen, U.S. Ambassador in Korea,
Vance, Secretary of State,
Brown, Secretary of Defense,
CIA..??

2> Related photos













 

 
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