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January 27, 2026
Jang Seongkyu·Lee Sangyeop's ranking battle chart show 'From one to ten' shocked viewers by selecting the modern-era anti-terror organization '764', the doomsday-believing couple 'Doomsday', and the father's 'vaccine refusal' case that killed his son as the top three 'dangerous beliefs that lead to the ruin of a life'.
On the 26th broadcast of T-cast E Channel's 'From one to ten', 'Gwiyokgyu' Jang Seongkyu and Lee Sangyeop, along with special guest Kwon Hyuk-soo, engaged in a no-holds-barred three-way debate battle on the theme 'dangerous beliefs that lead to the ruin of a life.' As shocking stories that shook the world were revealed one after another, the three, with their smiles gone, alternated between anger, astonishment and sighs.
Ranked first was the international criminal organization of teenagers that transcends borders·language·race, '764.' They were a modern cyber-terror group that targeted emotionally vulnerable minors and carried out manipulation·threats·coercion. In particular, they approached a 13-year-old transgender girl named 'Jay' living in the United States by pretending to be her friend, then gradually issued more violent and extreme orders. Eventually, one dawn in 2022, Jay, who had left home without her parents' knowledge, turned on a live broadcast in the parking lot of a nearby grocery store and took her own life. It was revealed that this entire process was due to the perpetrators' orders and that people had watched it in real time, shocking everyone. Lee Sangyeop said,
The story of a couple who, believing that the world would end on a specific day, so-called 'Doomsday,' killed their 16- and 7-year-old children also aroused public outrage. The two, who met in the Mormon church, gradually became immersed in extreme end-times beliefs and went around claiming to be prophets·messengers of God. Believing that the approaching end would increase the number of people possessed by evil spirits, they committed the brutal crime in the delusional belief that their two children had 'become zombies.' In addition, the U.S. version of the 'An.A.Ki. (raising children without medicine)' case was also highlighted. The father, an extreme vaccine conspiracy theorist, could not accept the court's ruling that
Also, the studio filled with sighs as a case was revealed in which a family who blindly believed a black magic sorcerer's claim that.
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