Thursday, December 8, 2016

Ex-Chef Spills The Beans On President Park

An ex-Presidential chef is probably going to get into trouble with the law for speaking about his experiences in the Presidential compound.  However, after listening to all the lies being told by the Presidential Office and others involved in President Park's scandals, the chef decided to speak to Channel A News.

Ex-Chief Secretary Kim Ki-chun, Presidential Secret Security officers, and other government officials have denied knowing Choi Soon-sil. The ex-chef says that everyone in the Presidential compound knew about Choi Soon-sil. She came in accompanied by a Presidential aide through a separate entrance and treated like VIP. She came in on Sundays, often headed meetings with three Presidential aides (now under arrest), and ate meals there.

He also confirmed a longstanding rumor that President Park hated to be woken up. He said that no one was allowed to report to the President until after a certain time in the morning. No matter what.

The ex-chef said that when the President did not have any official engagements, President Park spent most of her time watching TV in her residence. Even on weekdays, during work hours.

Now that the ex-chef has spoken and seems willing to testify, I am sure there are other lower level working class in the Presidential compound who would be willing to testify, if granted immunity from prosecution for exposing classified information about the President.

The National Assembly is expected to pass the motion to impeach President Park this afternoon.

The ex-chef's revelations just proved the President Park's primary interest was not in working for the nation. I strongly feel that her interests were avoiding work, watching TV, eating, wearing tailored clothes, having her hair and makeup done, commie bashing, and pretending her family contributed to Korea's development.

She left the work of of setting policy and finding capable appointees to Choi Soon-sil.