When Jang Ja-yeon killed herself at her home earlier this month, she not only deprived South Korea of a wildly popular soap star. In a damning letter naming the men responsible for the distress that may have caused her to take her life aged 26, Jang heaped shame on the country's entertainment industry with allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation.
In the seven-page letter, written a week before her death, the star of Boys Over Flowers, South Korea's most avidly watched soap opera, chronicled the sexual and other favours she was expected to extend to progress in the cutthroat "Korean Wave" of TV and film.
[Her sexy/mean school-girl role was called 'Sunny']
After making her debut in a 2006 TV commercial, Jang cemented her fame as a vindictive schoolgirl in the soap, and was awaiting the release of her first two films when she died. Almost one million fans visited her website in the 48 hours after her death, on 7 March.
Her allegations, leaked to the media, have prompted an outcry and forced the police to investigate her relationships with several powerful men.
[Note black/white striped duality (often see this symbolism on fetish/sex stuff) on Jang; her last call to her sister before she died was at 3:30 by the way.]
The villain of the piece, according to South Korean reports, is her agent, Kim Sung-hoon, who is now in Japan following accusations he molested a male model. Jang reportedly claimed Kim had regularly beaten her and forced her to have sex with a string of VIPs, including directors, media executives and CEOs [the standard group of people who use these high-class sex-slaves (they don't have to be fully MK'd programmed slaves as I've said, this is just one level of MK/slavery in the entertainment industry) ACROSS THE WORLD, wake up]. She was also forced to serve and consume drinks and to act as an escort at golf matches, she wrote.
When police raided Kim's office, they discovered a shower and bed in a "secret room" on the third floor.
Kim has proclaimed his innocence, contesting that the letter was part of an attempt by Jang's former manager, Yoo Jang-ho, to ruin his business. Jang was reportedly in Yoo's office when she wrote the note [it's been confirmed as her hand-writing, obviously her former manager isn't going to be innocent but 'managers'/celebrity handlers just follow orders; I don't think it's too out there to think a few of them might feel guilty about the treatment of them and try to expose it like Yoo has done here], copies of which he passed to her family. Yoo is now in hospital recovering from a suicide attempt. [tried to kill him off?]
While the police investigate, the South Korean media has finally condemned the industry for the way it treats its most marketable - and usually female - talent. [it's the same everywhere]
Film and TV viewers are now wondering how big a part abuse and the demands of "slave contracts" played in a spate of celebrity suicides originally put down to the pressures of fame.
Jang's suicide, initially attributed to lingering depression over her parents' death in a car crash 10 years ago, is one of several among South Korean entertainers over the past year.
Three weeks after Jang's death, South Korea's huge online community is still buzzing. "Popseoul," who runs a celebrity gossip blog, said the actor's suicide was part of a "tragic trend".
"Exploitation and abuse is the dirty secret of the entertainment industry," [globally] she said, adding that many top celebrities, as former employees of seedy hostess clubs, were expected to continue "entertaining" producers and directors in their new careers [this couldn't be more true of Hollywood also in particular (and frankly everywhere else)].
"In many instances, the prospective star will meet the VIP alone, who hints at casting her, introducing her to another VIP or sponsoring her lavish lifestyle.
"It's just hushed up. It's part of the process of being a star."
A tragic end [I doubt any of these are actually suicides; or if they were, simple psychological pressure/outright MK self-destruct programming was employed (added wiki/story links in for convenience) and is still murder (police chiefs and the legal establishment have a vested interested in keeping these kinds of things covered up)]
Jang is one of seven South Korean celebrities to have killed themselves in the last six months. Ahn Jae-hwan, a 36-year-old actor, was reportedly mired in debt. Choi Jin-sil (right), 39, was worried she had pressured Ahn into suicide. Model Kim Ji-hoo, 23, was harassed on the net after coming out. Singer Lee Seo-hyun, 30, was also under attack on the net over sexuality. Actor Kim Suk-gyun, 30, was said to have been depressed. Transgender actor Jang Chae-won [sheesh], 26, left a suicide note online.
She looks like an average Hollywood star on the red carpet no? They look so perfect and content how could they be slaves?! Please check out this example from the Middle East for a slightly similar story showing how these 'stars' are used globally (America is just patently obvious; from Marilyn Monroe up to today). For more Korean MK check out the film "I'm a Cyborg But That's Okay." I posted on, and I go into Asia (mainly Japan) in a Paprika here.
And just to give you some idea of how these "management agencies" function (again this is globally organized by the 'elite' and has always been a part of their culture), link:
"Bundang police on Sunday raided the management company of the actress Jang Ja-yeon, who committed suicide two weeks ago after alleging the firm pimped her to several influential figures and threatened violence if she refused to have sex with them. Police said they raided a building the company used until December 2008 and confiscated 201 items such as computers and contracts with entertainers.
The fugitive head of the firm, identified as Kim, bought the building in Samseong-dong, southern Seoul, in August 2005, and used it as his office until October 2008. It had two stories at the time of purchase, but Kim added a floor and kitted it out as what looks like a brothel. The ground floor was used as a wine bar, the middle floor as office, and the top floor has a bedroom, shower and karaoke facilities, the police said.
Police suspect it was there that Jang was forced to serve drinks, act as an escort and have sex with media executives, CEOs, producers and politicians who would help boost her career."
[Edit: Thanks to commenter, mistakenly thought an image was of Jang Ja when it was of one of her fellow 'Boys Over Flowers' actresses Gook Ji Yun (central girl in red carpet image further up).]
Edit: Not strictly related but I thought this was kind of sad; Britney called her legal team on January 21st to ask them to remove her father's conservatorship (total control over all her affairs), source. Makes you realize how helpless she is under corporate slavery (shows how her kids are used as pawns by her handlers, at the present time her 'daddy'), please see previous Britney posts if you haven't.
Watched a H & M commercial today. A model who moved doll/marionett-like, climbed down some red stairs in high heels. That was it really. Does not make sense if you don't know about mind control. Climbing down stairs = lowering levels of consciousness?? Is the television viewer perhaps motivated to sink into deeper levels of consciousness, getting ready for hypnosis/subliminal messages??
ReplyDeleteSup Ben, good to see you covering the asian MK scene. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteRead in the Sun today that Michelle Obama exchanged gifts with David Cameron - she gave the Wizard of Oz book to his children...as well as some Hans Christian Andersson
ReplyDeleteKeira in shattered glass domestic violence ad
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Check this:
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Chris
Excellent work
ReplyDeleteI recently watched a korean film called "bad guy" (in korean-Nabbeun namja)
ReplyDeletehere is the synopis from imdb:
When a local pimp is publicly humiliated by a snobbish college girl, he manipulates her into a life of sexual slavery at his brothel. As he watches her nightly humiliation from behind a two-way mirror, his obsessive desire consumes him while she learns there is no love more complete than her captor's.
with the H&M commerciaL, it looks a lot like there is an attempt to invade someone's theta leveLs of consciousness.
ReplyDeleteI must say, I really disliked Britney at one time, but I feel sorry for her these days. (I highly doubt it was her idea to dress "schoolgirl-slutty" for her first video, as her handlers all claim.)
ReplyDeleteAnd, did you know Drew Barrymore has a butterfly tatoo under her navel? She could certainly have been a candidate for Monarch. Also, I've been reading some more articles on Dita Von Teese recently. The excellent piece you wrote on her confirms what I'd been starting to suspect for a while; plus there's something weird about the fact that she came from an area in Michigan not too far from where Madonna grew up. (That is, if I'm understanding my sources correctly.) Cheers!
poor beta-programmed MK girl :-(
ReplyDeleteWith all the things being exposed and more and more people seeing what is going on, I wonder if the wheels are coming off of their plan. The suffering just go on and on without any relief in sight. They are trying to wrap things up, but they seem unable to do it, so people will continue to suffer.
ReplyDeletethe Audience and fans have a part in this. beside educating and entertainment,why artists have to be so extraordinary and abnormal from the rest. a crook can act better than any of them.
ReplyDeletea good scientist or professor should get the same fame and wealth like these entertainer.
Mind control you say?
ReplyDeleteIt's right in front of us every day but no one is willing to see it for what it is.
We are the ewe and we don't even know it.
she should have worked at walmart or mcdonalds... then she would really know what exploitation is. i dont feel bad at all.
ReplyDeleteI agree with parasite. Nobody forced this woman to work as an actress or the other things that she alleges. She could have stopped it at any time by simply choosing a different job. I feel bad that this woman chose to commit suicide, but that's as far as my sympathy for her goes.
ReplyDeleteAre you two for real...?
ReplyDeleteOk guys, here is the H & M spot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_RE1Y9e5Es
ReplyDeleteThis is sending shivers down my spine. The whole spot really only makes sense in the light of MK.
They really seem to like stairs at H & M ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alNCuEdBLtA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ybwbQiYaxk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQR8A9LQcXA&feature=related
That phone call from Britney is deeply distressing. She is whispering and speaking quickly to avoid being caught...because she is obviously being held prisoner; why is there no outrage in the media over this call?!?
ReplyDeleteHow sad, she has ZERO control over her life or her children's lives.
This is horrible.
ReplyDelete"Even if all the world hates you ... remember they are under mind control. Their false judgement is not worth your soul." -adampants2007
The girl wearing the butterfly robe is NOT Jang Ja Yeon! That actress was in Boys Over Flowers with Jang (Jang is on the left of the red carpet photo, the butterfly robe girl is in the center), but it is not her... So I guess there's no use in over-interpreting her clothing! Nice try though...
ReplyDeletehttp://chokeonsunshine.blogspot.com/2009/04/girls-over-boys-over-flowers.html
ReplyDeleteP.S. The red butterfly actress' name is Gook Ji Yun. It's ok. All Asians look identical, right?
My apologiez (removed image + added edit to explain), I'm not the only one who confused that image with Jang Ja Yeon (seeing as I found it in a Jang Ja gallery [can't remember where exactly, but here's an example of someone else getting a bit confused with it ((image on right linking to a broken youtube tribute link; probably be removed soon also))], the image file was named as her). To be fair though, the more exposed you are to people of a certain descent the more your brain can easily pick up on the differences (made all the more confusing when they're all 'made up' to look like carbon copies of each other like actresses/models usually are in the media! [I can barely tell some Western models apart a lot of the time!] I think I remember thinking it looked slightly off but sometimes people's faces change quite a bit when doing a big smile like that so brushed it off and assumed the source was correct). The clothing imagery is very minor though when it comes to what's going on there though isn't it? The black/white duality image of her still is very relevant though to the dichotomy of her life. Let's just hope Gook Ji Yun doesn't go the same way and I end up using that image for a post on her!
ReplyDeleteSome who have made comments don't seem to understand. MK-Ultra sex slaves do not choose a career. They do not choose to have a sexual relationship with anyone. They are "handled."
ReplyDeleteDid you know? I've actually watched this programme, and seen her on it =( i still can't believe she's dead! Its quite sad and disgusting how perverted men are. Sexist pigs, some of them are >=(
ReplyDeletenot surprising actually, just a very common korean showbiz culture. this innocent girl should have thought of a better way to deal with those 31 maniacs. sacrificing her own life was definitely the worst decision she made. wasn't worth it atall. anyway, may she and the others that have gone through the same bad ordeal RIP .
ReplyDeleteand to those 31 cockroaches, BEWARE ! your own sister or daughter, or your daughter's daughter or your son's daughter, or even your own wife and mother may get the same ill fated destiny. its called "BAD KARMA". and to those involve except the victim, hell is definitely where you're heading. thats for sure !
Its rly a big blow to noe abt da sad demise ov "Sunny"C was prtty n lukd so hapi buh wu knew wad wea da pains dt c was goen thru....May ua soul rest in peace...:<
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it!I watched BBF and I never imagine something like that.I saw an article about the suicide but at that time I was thinking..."another crazy one"!Now I understand and I feel so sorry for her!Poor of her!So unlucky to meet such people who think that they can pay for everything and get away with that!Rest in peace!Hope you are in a better world!
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