6406140930 Korean DNA #Plot

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Huh Kyung young) | Lecturer | Claims to be a messiah who will unify the world and Korea.
  • 박 대통령 (President Park) | Former President of Korea | Sent nurses and miners to Germany, leading to a positive reputation for Koreans .
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Former Chairman of Samsung | Predicted to suffer a heart attack by Huh Kyung young .
  • 안대희 (Ahn Dae-hee) | Prime Minister Nominee | Predicted to be dismissed by Huh Kyung young .
  • 장면 (Chang Myon) | Former Prime Minister of Korea | Implemented a responsible prime minister system, which Huh Kyung young claims led to the country’s downfall .
  • 윤보선 (Yun Bo-seon) | Former President of Korea | Described as a “robot” under Chang Myon’s responsible prime minister system .
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President of Korea | Took power after Chang Myon’s government, an event Huh Kyung young calls a “coup d’état” rather than a “revolution” .
  • 이승만 (Syngman Rhee) | Former President of Korea | Accused of election fraud, leading to the April 19th Revolution .
  • 최규하 (Choi Kyu-hah) | Former Prime Minister and President of Korea | Described as a capable person whose rise to power after President Park’s death illustrates the danger of a strong prime minister in Korea .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Korean DNA and Diligence

  • The speaker discusses the Korean DNA, emphasizing that Koreans are the most diligent people in the world .
  • Koreans’ diligence was recognized in Germany when nurses and miners were sent there by President Park, spreading a positive reputation across Europe .
  • This diligence led to Germany providing aid to Korea and Korean nurses pursuing higher education in Germany .
  • The speaker clarifies that a previous statement about Koreans being “lazy” was a misinterpretation, actually meaning that the Joseon era’s social structure made diligence unnecessary .
  • The speaker criticizes the misrepresentation of this statement, urging people not to distort the original meaning .

#2 (00:02:28) Criticism of Political Interference

  • The speaker criticizes excessive scrutiny of political nominees, stating that the recently nominated prime minister candidate has no significant issues .
  • He argues that hindering the president’s work does not benefit the nation .
  • The speaker emphasizes the need for acceptance and moving forward .

#3 (00:03:14) The Origin of Korean DNA

  • The speaker states that the origin of Korean DNA must be understood .
  • He mentions that he has not lectured on Korean DNA before but it is crucial to know .
  • The speaker begins to explain the creation of humans, starting with the Nephilim 350 million years ago .
  • He corrects the common Christian belief that humans were created 6,000 years ago with Adam, attributing this misunderstanding to incorrect biblical interpretations by pastors .

#4 (00:04:29) Adam, Cain, Abel, and the Nephilim

  • The speaker explains that Adam and Eve had Cain and Abel .
  • He notes that Cain’s offering was from the land (sweat), while Abel’s was from meat (blood), and God preferred Abel’s offering .
  • Cain killed Abel, leading God to curse Cain, stating that he would be killed wherever he went .
  • Cain was banished from the Garden of Eden to the land of Nod, where he married a woman .
  • The speaker questions how Cain found a wife if Adam and Eve were the only humans created, highlighting a gap in Christian understanding .
  • He explains that the land of Nod was inhabited by humans created 350 million years ago (Nephilim), and Cain married one of them .
  • Cain and his wife had a son named Enoch, whose lineage combined Adam’s blood with the Nephilim’s .

#5 (00:06:29) Stages of Human Creation

  • The speaker describes the stages of human creation by God.
  • The first humans, Nephilim, were created 350 million years ago, adapted to a chaotic Earth, with smaller brains and larger bodies, resembling animals .
  • The second stage involved Homo Erectus, created 2 million years ago, with slightly better intelligence .
  • The third stage was Homo Sapiens, created 150,000 years ago .
  • The fourth stage was Neanderthal Man, created 150,000 years ago, who are the ancestors of European Caucasians .
  • The fifth stage was Mitochondrial Eve (CHH Mitochondrial Eve), created 100,000 years ago .
  • The sixth stage was Adam, created 6,000 years ago, not 60 million years ago as some Christians believe .
  • The speaker clarifies that Adam was created 10,000 years ago, and this lineage includes Koreans and Jews, who were given superior intelligence .

#6 (00:08:40) Korean and Jewish Ancestry

  • The speaker asserts that Koreans and Jews share a common ancestry, both having worn “gat” (traditional Korean hat) similar to Jewish head coverings .
  • He explains that “gat” signifies “God” or “신 (shin),” connecting wearers to the divine .
  • The speaker claims that Korean shamanism (무속) was the closest religion to God, allowing shamans to connect with spirits and foresee the future .
  • He states that modern religions are “forcing” their beliefs, while ancient shamans had true spiritual connections .
  • The speaker mentions that the DNA of Chinese Han people and Europeans also originates from these earlier human creations .
  • Adam’s descendants migrated through Asia, America, and Africa, with place names often starting with “A” (e.g., Asadal, America, Africa) .
  • Asadal was the first capital established by Adam’s descendants in Korea .
  • The Garden of Eden is referred to as “Aden” .

#7 (00:10:48) Lineage from Adam to Jesus and Dangun

  • The speaker traces the lineage from Adam to Jesus, stating that Adam is the 1st generation, Noah the 10th, Abraham the 20th, Boaz the 30th, Uzziah the 40th, Abijah the 50th, and Jesus the 60th generation .
  • He clarifies that the 6,000-year timeline often cited includes 4,000 years before Jesus and 2,000 years after .
  • The speaker introduces Yoktan, Noah’s great-grandson (15th generation from Adam), who had 13 sons .
  • The 12th son, Hailah, is identified as Dangun, the legendary founder of Korea .
  • After Noah’s flood, Hailah’s descendants migrated to Asia via the Tian Shan Mountains, while other siblings went to Israel, thus splitting the Jewish and Korean lineages .
  • This lineage also includes the Mongolians .
  • The term “Dangun Hal-abeoji” (Grandfather Dangun) is explained as a corruption of “Hailah Abeoji” (Father Hailah) .
  • Adam is equated with Hwanung, a legendary figure in Korean mythology who descended from heaven .
  • The speaker emphasizes that Koreans, like Jews, are intelligent, being descendants of Adam, the last and most intelligent human creation .
  • He states that the descendants of Adam will not be eliminated .
  • The speaker claims that Mitochondrial Eve’s descendants, created 100,000 years ago, constitute 99% of the world’s population, while Adam’s descendants (Koreans and Jews) are marked by the Mongolian spot on their buttocks .

#8 (00:14:00) Misinterpretation of Genesis and Korean-Japanese DNA

  • The speaker criticizes the misinterpretation of Genesis by Christians, particularly regarding Cain’s wife .
  • He argues that the Bible only focuses on Adam’s lineage, implying that other human populations existed before Adam .
  • The speaker reads from Genesis 4, where Cain expresses fear of being killed by anyone he meets after being cursed .
  • He points out that this implies the existence of other people besides Adam’s immediate family .
  • God protects Cain, who then goes to the land of Nod and marries a woman, giving birth to Enoch .
  • The speaker asserts that the Japanese are also descendants of Adam, sharing the same DNA as Koreans, having migrated from Gaya and Silla .
  • He claims that Japan has historically adopted Korean culture and elements .

#9 (00:16:40) Korean National Spirit and Geography

  • The speaker describes Korea as a “hardwood tree” (갑목), symbolizing a strong, rising nation, while Japan is an “vine” (을목), symbolizing a nation that wraps around others .
  • He acknowledges that a former prime minister candidate correctly observed that Koreans were diligent but became “lazy” during the Joseon Dynasty due to the social structure (yangban and commoners) and the “Dure” (communal labor) spirit .
  • The “communal labor” spirit fostered a communal, sharing culture where individual wealth was not prioritized, leading to a lack of motivation for hard work .
  • The speaker describes Korea’s geographical shape as a “horse,” with Baekdusan as its head, the East Sea as its mane, and the Dadohae islands as its tail .
  • He claims that when the remaining highway (South Sea Expressway) is completed, he, Huh Kyung young, will appear and ride this “horse” to unify the world .
  • The speaker states that his name, Heo (許), contains the character for “horse” (午), and his birth year (1950, Year of the Ox) and name (Huh Kyung young) signify his role as a messiah who embodies both yin (ox) and yang (horse) and will bring rapid change .
  • He emphasizes that he is not a religious figure but a messiah who will unify the world and end wars .

#10 (00:19:50) Korean Peninsula’s Strategic Importance and Unification

  • The speaker describes the Korean peninsula as a “power outlet” or “elephant’s trunk” connected to the continent, vital for Asia’s survival .
  • He asserts that the nation that controls Korea will dominate the world, leading to global powers like China, Russia, Japan, and the U.S. focusing on it .
  • The speaker claims he came to unify the world and Korea .
  • He warns against immediate unification with North Korea, citing the examples of Yemen and Vietnam, where unification led to conflict and communist takeover .
  • The speaker explains that northern regions (like North Korea) are inherently stronger than southern regions (like South Korea), citing physical differences and historical examples like the American Civil War .
  • He argues that South Korea cannot defeat North Korea in a direct confrontation .
  • The speaker suggests that Korea should first unify Asia and the world before unifying with North Korea, to prevent conflict .
  • He criticizes President Park Geun-hye’s “unification is a jackpot” slogan, predicting it would lead to war and that she would be unable to discuss unification during her term .
  • The speaker states that the focus should be on improving people’s lives rather than abstract unification .

#11 (00:23:40) The Danger of a Responsible Prime Minister System

  • The speaker argues that a responsible prime minister system is detrimental to Korea, citing the example of Chang Myon’s government, which he claims led to the country’s downfall and Park Chung-hee’s coup .
  • He states that Korea’s “feng shui” (geomancy) dictates that a strong prime minister will lead to the president’s downfall and national instability .
  • The speaker recounts how Park Chung-hee overthrew Chang Myon’s government, which he labels a “coup d’état” because it occurred after the 4.19 Revolution, not during the crisis .
  • He emphasizes that a true revolution involves the military intervening during a national crisis, like Syngman Rhee’s election fraud .
  • The speaker criticizes President Park Geun-hye for appointing prime ministers, stating that it will cause problems .
  • He believes the current prime minister nominee is qualified and his past statements about Korean DNA were positive, lamenting the 500 years of the Joseon Dynasty’s Confucian influence .
  • The speaker criticizes Confucianism for its focus on ancestral rites and lack of an afterlife, and its destruction of Buddhist artifacts .
  • He also notes that Confucianism led to the persecution of early Christians in Korea .
  • The speaker concludes that while Confucianism had some positive aspects, its negative impacts, such as maintaining slavery and low wages, contributed to Koreans becoming “lazy” .
  • He reiterates that Korea should operate under a presidential system with a vice prime minister and ministers, like the U.S., to avoid national instability .
  • The speaker cites Choi Kyu-hah’s rise from prime minister to president after President Park’s death as an example of how a strong prime minister can undermine the president .
  • He advises President Park to abolish the prime minister system or leave the position vacant .

#12 (00:32:00) Huh Kyung young’s Identity and Mission

  • The speaker emphasizes that his birth year (1950, Year of the Ox) and name (Huh Kyung young) signify his role as a messiah who embodies both yin (ox) and yang (horse) and will bring rapid change .
  • He states that he is not a religious figure but a messiah who will unify the world and end wars .
  • The speaker explains that the character for “ox” (牛) in his birth year symbolizes sacrifice, connecting him to religious figures .
  • He also notes that his family name, Heo (許), contains the character for “horse” (午), and Korea’s geographical shape resembles a horse .
  • He claims that when the remaining highway (South Sea Expressway) is completed, he will appear and ride this “horse” to unify the world .
  • The speaker states that his name, Heo (許), contains the character for “horse” (午), and his birth year (1950, Year of the Ox) and name (Huh Kyung young) signify his role as a messiah who embodies both yin (ox) and yang (horse) and will bring rapid change .
  • He emphasizes that he is not a religious figure but a messiah who will unify the world and end wars .
  • The speaker states that his actions will be swift, like a horse, in unifying the world and addressing corruption .
  • He claims that when the “horse’s saddle” (referring to the completed highway) is finished, he will ascend, and the world will follow Korea’s lead .