IU reported to the CIA, and then blocked him from accepting the CIA
Dec 24, 2024
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On the 24th, Mr. A passed the CIA on X (X, formerly Twitter). It's official, he said, revealing the mail he received from the CIA.
Mr. A appeared in a petition for the CIA. The CIA is surprised by the flood of reports from South Korea"An average of 20,000 to 30,000 people were reported, so the issuance of ESTA (electronic travel permit system) would have been blocked," he said.
Earlier on the 14th, IU made a pre-payment donation to restaurants and cafes so that fans attending a rally to urge the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol in Yeouido, Seoul, could melt the cold for a while. However, A later posted that he reported to the CIA, referring to IU's donation of pre-payment.
In addition, some far-right netizens have boycotted advertising brands that IU is working as a model for or made a list in favor of impeachment and reported it to the CIA. They seem to intend to make US immigration screening difficult or block the issuance of ESTA, a visa-free entry program, by driving pro-North Korean forces.
However, contrary to A's claim, the mail sent by the CIA contained that A's mail was rejected. Mr. A seems to have misinterpreted the contents of the CIA's English mail.
The CIA gave Mr. A "a few reports too quickly. On the same computer, you can only submit different reports every 10 minutes"This policy is designed to reduce excessive reporting. If you submitted a second email to add information to the first report or to clarify it, we sincerely apologize for this action."
Meanwhile, the U.S. visa and stay are known to be in charge of the State Department, not the CIA.
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