Sunday, October 30, 2022

153 dead in Korean capital(part where I was repeatedly brought during MK Ultra sessions) - NO VIDEO OF DEADLY HORROR STAMPEDE THAT WOULD ENDUP CAUSING SUCH TRAGEDY, HOWEVER APPEARS ANYWHERE IN PUBLIC

 I begun to investigate incident as soon as one was published beginning with 50 something dead count, however, I have not seen a single video that would prove me what exactly


caused death for Halloween party on a such a great multitude and this in one of the most high tech countries in the world - South Korea...my sincere condolences to families of deceased as is immense tragedy, but you must excuse me for skepticism in matter...South Korea is one of the safest countries in world due to North Korean and Chinese hijackings of its and foreign citizens....

TOP 10 VIDEO SURVEILLANCED COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD(except that you can multiply China with USA x 100)...

https://aithority.com/news/top-10-countries-and-cities-by-number-of-cctv-cameras/

Surveillance Cameras Expand Around The World

The number of surveillance cameras is expanding around the world for governments to have control over their populations. However, this trend is raising concerns among citizens that feel their privacy is being affected by the installation of millions of (CCTV) cameras in cities in all the continents.

China has at least 200 million cameras installed in the country. This is the nation with the most significant number of cameras installed for surveillance in the world. However, China is not alone; other countries such as the United States and Germany have 50 million and 5.2 million CCTV Cameras each.

The list goes on with other countries with more than 1 million cameras. The United Kingdom has 5 million CCTV cameras installed, followed by Japan with 5 million, Vietnam with 2.6 million, France with 1.65 million, South Korea with 1.03 million, and the Netherlands with 1 million.

The United States has 15.28 CCTV cameras every 100 individuals, followed by China with 14.36 and the United Kingdom with 7.5. Other top 10 countries include Germany with 6.27 cameras per 100 individuals, Netherlands 5.8, Australia 4, Japan 2.72, France 2.46 and South Korea 1.99.



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