Korea Election Fraud : Statistical Symmetry in Korea’s 2025 Election: Too Perfect to Be Real?
Identical KDE curves and standard deviations raise suspicion of engineered results
In a statistical analysis presented by Lee Young-don TV, Korea’s June 3rd presidential election results exhibit a startling symmetry in voting distribution curves. The KDE (Kernel Density Estimation) graphs for both early and election-day votes display near-perfect mirror images—a phenomenon experts say is virtually impossible in natural datasets.
Even more striking is the discovery that the standard deviations of vote shares for the two main candidates—Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo—are exactly the same down to the fourth decimal place. According to one statistician, this level of precision is less likely than winning the lottery every week since the birth of the universe.
KDE distributions are commonly used in data science to visualize the density of values and detect irregularities. The unnatural cleanliness and symmetry observed in these distributions suggest not randomness, but rather a high probability of artificial manipulation.
One expert compared the phenomenon to scattering identical seeds across two fields and having them grow to the same height and distribution in a perfect mirror pattern—an event that simply doesn't occur in nature.
This level of mathematical precision has led some observers to suggest that Korea’s 2025 presidential election may represent not a democratic outcome, but a scientifically provable case of electoral tampering.
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※ This article is based on the YouTube video “The June 3rd Election Is Invalid” by Lee Young-don TV (uploaded June 5, 2025).