The new dog and cat abuse video release will be announced soon. I will hold this event in a public location. This new video will expose just how bad things are in South Korea for dogs and cats. This will expose the blatant torture and physical acts of violence these animals suffer through in South Korea.
This event will not be about one country-vs-another country and their policies. It will not be about eating meat or not eating meat. It will be about the torture of animals by sick and criminal means. The media will be invited. You can expect a large protest as well.
I am expecting at least 50,000 protestors as of this date based on e-mail confirmations I have received from members of other groups I host, to include my e-mail list of several thousand people who joined since 2002.
What you will see:
You will see some outrageous, graphic, violent, disgusting video of South Koreans deliberately, knowingly, and without as much as a 2nd thought, torturing living (fully alive) and alert, dogs, and cats in a fashion that only Hitler could think of. The video was shot in Moran Market in Seoul, South Korea and as you are reading this now, regardless of the date and time you see this posting, I can assure you, that I have personnel working on even more footage of the same or similar nature.
My goal? To expose the blatant lies about not only the eating of dogs and cats in South Korea, but more importantly the unsanitary, inhumane conditions by which those animals are kept and killed. This is not about what people eat. I cannot stress that enough. This is about criminal abuse of animals that includes slow, painful torture that is deliberately inflicted upon an animal.
The same behavior has been connected to murderers, rapists, and serial killers. If science, psychology, and history hold true, that means there are one hell of a lot of serial killers, rapists and murderers, walking around in South Korea right now at this moment. The USA protects them as the USA continues to defend the borders of South Korea from the Communist regime to the north at a cost of over 3 billion USD per year. If you are an American, maybe you would like to know what your tax dollars cover. By the way, no, I am not an American.
As South Korea slaps restrictions on beef from the USA due to a self reported case of Mad Cow Disease (later found to have originated from Canada), the South Korean Government supports, endorses, and is fully aware of the painful, violent torturing (and then killing), of dogs and cats in South Korea in nasty, disease packed, filthy, areas like Moran Market or Chilsung Market in South Korea as examples of many.
I'm not an activist. I am angry at what I see as being wrong and unacceptable in any and all countries. The difference is South Korea LIES ABOUT IT. It is NOT CULTURAL and has nothing to do with Korea's 5,000 year history.
To those sick bastards who want to see more blood, gore, and so-called "proof" of animal abuses, get ready because the crap is going to hit the fan in a big way and the whole world can see it for themselves. The question I pose now, is what will your excuse be then? After you see or maybe by now, have already seen the footage I am talking about, what's your position now?
Let's recap for those of you that have proven to be to stupid (based on your e-mails) to figure this out.
1 It is not cultural. Nothing in Korea's history reflects such acts as being cultural.
2 It is illegal in South Korea. But not enforced.
3 It is not at all like other countries in that the methods of torture far exceed anything I've seen anywhere else in the world and I have been to 140 countries in my 40 plus years on this planet. I've traveled almost 300 days per year during the first 30 or so years of my life.
4 It is dirty and it can cause massive outbreaks of disease.
5 This is a massive operation in South Korea and it is not a random or hard to find group of society in some back woods area. This takes place near schools, and ex-pat areas in a city setting.
6 I am not a vegan or a vegetarian, or an "animal lover" although I do own several pets by choice.
7 I don't care what people eat if the animals are raised and killed in a clean and instant killing fashion, while being raised in a clean and normal setting. I don't like the killing of cats and dogs, but this is not about what people eat. By "normal setting" I mean peaceful feeding areas, with routine well vet care, access to clean air and fresh drinking water, and other perks that an animal should have access to.
8 For those of you who have tried to tell me that animals have no emotion, and don't feel pain, I don't even know how to respond to that ignorant comment and those of you who said that, are talking out of your buttocks. I invite you to bring your pet to one of the many animal markets in South Korea and let it loose. Perhaps that would put things in perspecive for you. Unfortunately some of you are just that thick and it would take you seeing your own pet tortured to get half a clue into your pea sized brains. In fact, many pets end up in those markets because they are stolen! Notice the collars on several dogs seen in the videos and photographs have different collars, different styles, some with name tags still on them!
9 For those of you who have not personally been into any of the animal markets in South Korea, or even tried to donate to an animal protection agency in South Korea, or adopt an animal, don't waste your breath with excuses. I've heard all the BS I can listen to.
Finally, I am here on the ground, hands on, in real time, taking the action(s) I believe are necessary to stop this insane situation. What have you done about it lately?
I have risked my personal safety and maybe my life, to bring you this footage given the serious danger that can, and has been documented in such animal markets because I think it is important.
You can follow this link as a starting point for my videos and photographs. More will be coming and I guarantee it!
www.seoulsearching.com/DogMeat.html
I'm the guy in the video. I can take a lot and what I saw made me sick. If you have what it takes, join me in the protest and on the next video run for justice and truth. Otherwise, shut your hole! I have no time for childish, time wasting input from unqualified English teachers with to much time on their hands as they pursue a life they wish they had if only they had a real job.
Thank you.
CEO
Seoul Searching Group of Companies
SeoulSearching.com
Seoul Searching Magazine
Seoul Searching International
KOREAN ANIMAL PROTECTION LAWS. ALL OF THESE ARE BEING VIOLATED IN SOUTH KOREA DAILY!
Korean Animal Protection Law
The following Korean Animal Protection Law was adopted on 7 May 1991.
It's practically never inforced. We have only heard of this law being enforced twice.
Article 1. Purpose
The purpose of this act is to provide the adequate protection and management of animals by preventing their mistreatment and to cultivate Korean peoples spirit to care for the animals lives and their safety and to respect animals lives.
Article 2. Definition
The terminology used in this act shall be defined as follows:
1. "Animals" means cattle, horse, swine, dog, cat, rabbit, chicken, duck, goat, sheep, deer, fox, mink and other species as designated by the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.
2. "Caretaker" means one who breeds, keeps and protects an animal for the owner of the animal.
Article 3. Protection of Animals
In keeping, caring and protecting of animals, everyone shall try, to the maximum extent possible, to preserve the animals' natural habits and to guarantee their normal lives.
Article 4. Animal Protection Campaign
1. The Minister of Agriculture and fisheries may encourage public or civic organizations to conduct animal protection campaigns (hereinafter called "animal protection campaign") and other related activities aimed at promoting the love of animals.
2. The Minister of Agriculture may support for the public or civic organizations to conduct animal protection campaigns and other related activities when necessary by article 4, paragraph 1.
Article 5. Proper Care, Keep, Raise and Management
1. Efforts shall be made to ensure that animals are properly fed, watered and exercised and that they receive adequate rest and sleep.
2. Sick or injured animals shall receive necessary and immediate attention from the owner or caretaker of the animal.
3. Those caring for wild animals or for animals who are being moved, shall try to take all necessay steps to allow the wild animals to accommodate themselves to their new environment by the owner or caretake of the animal.
Article 6. Prohibition of Mistreatment of Animals
1. No one shall kill animals in a way which is cruel or which provokes disgust without proper, rational reason.
2. Animals shall not be subject to the infliction of unnecessary pain or injury without proper, rational reason.
Article 7. Management of Abandoned Animals
1. When the Mayor, County Magistrate or District Chief (hereinafter Mayor, County Magistrate) finds a wandering or abandoned animal in a public place, such as street or a park, the administrative authority whall take all the necessary measures to protect or manage (hereinafter "Protective Measures") such animal in accordance with the provisions set forth in article 5.
2. The Mayor or County Magistrate shall take necessary steps, such as porting a public to inform the owner or the caretake of the fact that his animal is subject to Protective Measures in accordance with the paragraph 1.
3. In the case of when the authority can not identify the owner or caretaker of the animal after one month of a period of posting a public notice in accordance with the Paragraph 2 and inspite of the Article 253 of the CIVIL LAW, then the related City, County or Self governing Ku (hereinafter City, County) will have the right to own the animal.
4. Mayor, County Magistrate can donate the animal of the City or County in accordance with the Paragraph 3 to animal lovers, animal welfare groups, zoos or scientific research centers.
5. The Mayor or County Magistrate may collect expense incurred for the Protective Measures from the owner or the caretaker of such animal.
6. Method of the Protective Measures in accordance with Paragraph 1, and expenditure of Paragraph 5 and other Protective Measures, will be governed by Seoul City, Direct-Controlled Cities or Provinces' own provisions.
Article 8. Methods of Slaughtering Animals
All animals have to be slaughtered with proper rational reason, to the maximum extent possible using methods without pain.
Article 9. Surgery on Animals
Surgery on animals such as castration, de-horning and docking tails shall follow veterinary methods.
Article 10. Experiments with Animals
1. Experiments using animals for educational reasons, academic research, and for other scientific study purposes, shall, to the maximum extent possible, utilize methods which cause no pain to the subject animals.
2. A person who has conducted experiments described in the foregoing Paragraph 1 shall inspect the subject animals immediately after the conclusion of the experiments and if the animals will suffer lasting pain or be inviable, then such animals shall be put to death in a merciful way as soon as possible.
Article 11. Limit of Application
Paragraph 1 and 2 of Article 6 shall not apply in any of the following cases:
1. Slaughtering of animals for human consumption in accordance with the Livestock Product Sanitation and Inspection Act.
2. Hunting in accordance with the Wildlife Protection and Hunting Act.
3. Slaughtering animals for the use of fur or leather and other industrial purposes.
4. Slaughtering animals for collecting horns and blood for the use of medicine and other industrial purposes.
5. Measures taken to prevent damage to property, harm to humans and other life caused by animals.
6. Other cases determined by the Minister of Agriculture to be inappropriate for coverage by the Paragraph 1 and 2 of Article 6.
Article 12. Criminal Fine
Anyone who maltreats animals in violation of Article 6 shall be subject to a fine of up to 200,000 won or detention.
Addendum
This Act shall come into effect after one month as of the date of its promulgation.
This event will not be about one country-vs-another country and their policies. It will not be about eating meat or not eating meat. It will be about the torture of animals by sick and criminal means. The media will be invited. You can expect a large protest as well.
I am expecting at least 50,000 protestors as of this date based on e-mail confirmations I have received from members of other groups I host, to include my e-mail list of several thousand people who joined since 2002.
What you will see:
You will see some outrageous, graphic, violent, disgusting video of South Koreans deliberately, knowingly, and without as much as a 2nd thought, torturing living (fully alive) and alert, dogs, and cats in a fashion that only Hitler could think of. The video was shot in Moran Market in Seoul, South Korea and as you are reading this now, regardless of the date and time you see this posting, I can assure you, that I have personnel working on even more footage of the same or similar nature.
My goal? To expose the blatant lies about not only the eating of dogs and cats in South Korea, but more importantly the unsanitary, inhumane conditions by which those animals are kept and killed. This is not about what people eat. I cannot stress that enough. This is about criminal abuse of animals that includes slow, painful torture that is deliberately inflicted upon an animal.
The same behavior has been connected to murderers, rapists, and serial killers. If science, psychology, and history hold true, that means there are one hell of a lot of serial killers, rapists and murderers, walking around in South Korea right now at this moment. The USA protects them as the USA continues to defend the borders of South Korea from the Communist regime to the north at a cost of over 3 billion USD per year. If you are an American, maybe you would like to know what your tax dollars cover. By the way, no, I am not an American.
As South Korea slaps restrictions on beef from the USA due to a self reported case of Mad Cow Disease (later found to have originated from Canada), the South Korean Government supports, endorses, and is fully aware of the painful, violent torturing (and then killing), of dogs and cats in South Korea in nasty, disease packed, filthy, areas like Moran Market or Chilsung Market in South Korea as examples of many.
I'm not an activist. I am angry at what I see as being wrong and unacceptable in any and all countries. The difference is South Korea LIES ABOUT IT. It is NOT CULTURAL and has nothing to do with Korea's 5,000 year history.
To those sick bastards who want to see more blood, gore, and so-called "proof" of animal abuses, get ready because the crap is going to hit the fan in a big way and the whole world can see it for themselves. The question I pose now, is what will your excuse be then? After you see or maybe by now, have already seen the footage I am talking about, what's your position now?
Let's recap for those of you that have proven to be to stupid (based on your e-mails) to figure this out.
1 It is not cultural. Nothing in Korea's history reflects such acts as being cultural.
2 It is illegal in South Korea. But not enforced.
3 It is not at all like other countries in that the methods of torture far exceed anything I've seen anywhere else in the world and I have been to 140 countries in my 40 plus years on this planet. I've traveled almost 300 days per year during the first 30 or so years of my life.
4 It is dirty and it can cause massive outbreaks of disease.
5 This is a massive operation in South Korea and it is not a random or hard to find group of society in some back woods area. This takes place near schools, and ex-pat areas in a city setting.
6 I am not a vegan or a vegetarian, or an "animal lover" although I do own several pets by choice.
7 I don't care what people eat if the animals are raised and killed in a clean and instant killing fashion, while being raised in a clean and normal setting. I don't like the killing of cats and dogs, but this is not about what people eat. By "normal setting" I mean peaceful feeding areas, with routine well vet care, access to clean air and fresh drinking water, and other perks that an animal should have access to.
8 For those of you who have tried to tell me that animals have no emotion, and don't feel pain, I don't even know how to respond to that ignorant comment and those of you who said that, are talking out of your buttocks. I invite you to bring your pet to one of the many animal markets in South Korea and let it loose. Perhaps that would put things in perspecive for you. Unfortunately some of you are just that thick and it would take you seeing your own pet tortured to get half a clue into your pea sized brains. In fact, many pets end up in those markets because they are stolen! Notice the collars on several dogs seen in the videos and photographs have different collars, different styles, some with name tags still on them!
9 For those of you who have not personally been into any of the animal markets in South Korea, or even tried to donate to an animal protection agency in South Korea, or adopt an animal, don't waste your breath with excuses. I've heard all the BS I can listen to.
Finally, I am here on the ground, hands on, in real time, taking the action(s) I believe are necessary to stop this insane situation. What have you done about it lately?
I have risked my personal safety and maybe my life, to bring you this footage given the serious danger that can, and has been documented in such animal markets because I think it is important.
You can follow this link as a starting point for my videos and photographs. More will be coming and I guarantee it!
www.seoulsearching.com/DogMeat.html
I'm the guy in the video. I can take a lot and what I saw made me sick. If you have what it takes, join me in the protest and on the next video run for justice and truth. Otherwise, shut your hole! I have no time for childish, time wasting input from unqualified English teachers with to much time on their hands as they pursue a life they wish they had if only they had a real job.
Thank you.
CEO
Seoul Searching Group of Companies
SeoulSearching.com
Seoul Searching Magazine
Seoul Searching International
KOREAN ANIMAL PROTECTION LAWS. ALL OF THESE ARE BEING VIOLATED IN SOUTH KOREA DAILY!
Korean Animal Protection Law
The following Korean Animal Protection Law was adopted on 7 May 1991.
It's practically never inforced. We have only heard of this law being enforced twice.
Article 1. Purpose
The purpose of this act is to provide the adequate protection and management of animals by preventing their mistreatment and to cultivate Korean peoples spirit to care for the animals lives and their safety and to respect animals lives.
Article 2. Definition
The terminology used in this act shall be defined as follows:
1. "Animals" means cattle, horse, swine, dog, cat, rabbit, chicken, duck, goat, sheep, deer, fox, mink and other species as designated by the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.
2. "Caretaker" means one who breeds, keeps and protects an animal for the owner of the animal.
Article 3. Protection of Animals
In keeping, caring and protecting of animals, everyone shall try, to the maximum extent possible, to preserve the animals' natural habits and to guarantee their normal lives.
Article 4. Animal Protection Campaign
1. The Minister of Agriculture and fisheries may encourage public or civic organizations to conduct animal protection campaigns (hereinafter called "animal protection campaign") and other related activities aimed at promoting the love of animals.
2. The Minister of Agriculture may support for the public or civic organizations to conduct animal protection campaigns and other related activities when necessary by article 4, paragraph 1.
Article 5. Proper Care, Keep, Raise and Management
1. Efforts shall be made to ensure that animals are properly fed, watered and exercised and that they receive adequate rest and sleep.
2. Sick or injured animals shall receive necessary and immediate attention from the owner or caretaker of the animal.
3. Those caring for wild animals or for animals who are being moved, shall try to take all necessay steps to allow the wild animals to accommodate themselves to their new environment by the owner or caretake of the animal.
Article 6. Prohibition of Mistreatment of Animals
1. No one shall kill animals in a way which is cruel or which provokes disgust without proper, rational reason.
2. Animals shall not be subject to the infliction of unnecessary pain or injury without proper, rational reason.
Article 7. Management of Abandoned Animals
1. When the Mayor, County Magistrate or District Chief (hereinafter Mayor, County Magistrate) finds a wandering or abandoned animal in a public place, such as street or a park, the administrative authority whall take all the necessary measures to protect or manage (hereinafter "Protective Measures") such animal in accordance with the provisions set forth in article 5.
2. The Mayor or County Magistrate shall take necessary steps, such as porting a public to inform the owner or the caretake of the fact that his animal is subject to Protective Measures in accordance with the paragraph 1.
3. In the case of when the authority can not identify the owner or caretaker of the animal after one month of a period of posting a public notice in accordance with the Paragraph 2 and inspite of the Article 253 of the CIVIL LAW, then the related City, County or Self governing Ku (hereinafter City, County) will have the right to own the animal.
4. Mayor, County Magistrate can donate the animal of the City or County in accordance with the Paragraph 3 to animal lovers, animal welfare groups, zoos or scientific research centers.
5. The Mayor or County Magistrate may collect expense incurred for the Protective Measures from the owner or the caretaker of such animal.
6. Method of the Protective Measures in accordance with Paragraph 1, and expenditure of Paragraph 5 and other Protective Measures, will be governed by Seoul City, Direct-Controlled Cities or Provinces' own provisions.
Article 8. Methods of Slaughtering Animals
All animals have to be slaughtered with proper rational reason, to the maximum extent possible using methods without pain.
Article 9. Surgery on Animals
Surgery on animals such as castration, de-horning and docking tails shall follow veterinary methods.
Article 10. Experiments with Animals
1. Experiments using animals for educational reasons, academic research, and for other scientific study purposes, shall, to the maximum extent possible, utilize methods which cause no pain to the subject animals.
2. A person who has conducted experiments described in the foregoing Paragraph 1 shall inspect the subject animals immediately after the conclusion of the experiments and if the animals will suffer lasting pain or be inviable, then such animals shall be put to death in a merciful way as soon as possible.
Article 11. Limit of Application
Paragraph 1 and 2 of Article 6 shall not apply in any of the following cases:
1. Slaughtering of animals for human consumption in accordance with the Livestock Product Sanitation and Inspection Act.
2. Hunting in accordance with the Wildlife Protection and Hunting Act.
3. Slaughtering animals for the use of fur or leather and other industrial purposes.
4. Slaughtering animals for collecting horns and blood for the use of medicine and other industrial purposes.
5. Measures taken to prevent damage to property, harm to humans and other life caused by animals.
6. Other cases determined by the Minister of Agriculture to be inappropriate for coverage by the Paragraph 1 and 2 of Article 6.
Article 12. Criminal Fine
Anyone who maltreats animals in violation of Article 6 shall be subject to a fine of up to 200,000 won or detention.
Addendum
This Act shall come into effect after one month as of the date of its promulgation.


