On December 3 of last year, a joint operation between South Korea and the U.S. led to the dismantling of a Chinese spy ring. It has now been confirmed that three operatives from the first term of the Trump administration's Black Ops team (DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency) were involved in the operation.
According to sources from the Black Ops operation, the mission was carried out without official approval from the U.S. government and was masked to prevent diplomatic tensions. This was a precautionary measure to avoid international friction.

On the 5th, Sky Daily, a South Korean online news agency, reported that Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael (code names), all from DIA, played distinct roles in the operation. Gabriel and Michael are of Caucasian descent, while Raphael is of Asian-American descent. All three are said to be highly knowledgeable about South Korea’s history through the legacy of President Syngman Rhee, the first leader of Korea, who was discovered by Puritan missionaries.
These three men were reported as Missing In Action (MIA) after the 2020 U.S. presidential election and did not return under the Biden administration. They were also erased from official records.
However, instead of returning, they continued to carry out intelligence operations in South Korea to uncover the truth behind alleged election fraud. One source stated, "We continued our mission to defend the true American values, uphold the spirit of the Puritans, and protect the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."
Specifically, Michael worked as an engineer in a foreign-invested company in South Korea, where he extracted and collected personal information from international election fraud cartel members’ data on cloud servers.
Raphael infiltrated a Google data center server room in Pyeongchang from 2021 to 2022, tracking the personal data and financial flows of individuals involved in the international election fraud network.
This incident occurred before reports of North Korea’s hacking of Google, which were reported by VOA (Voice of America) using AI technology.
Furthermore, Raphael took up employment at a nearby building next to the Election Training Institute's second dormitory (shared housing for foreign nationals), where he gathered and analyzed the activities of the Chinese spy ring.
Gabriel oversaw the team’s overall intelligence. While not directly superior to Michael or Raphael, he acted as a messenger to report South Korea’s situation back to Washington. He also participated in the management of the mission’s finances while working domestically as a native English teacher.
As for their whereabouts, it is believed that they are still in South Korea, somewhere unknown.
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