6602061012 The Truth of Hillary’s Nationalism, Sanders’ Radicalism, Ahn Cheol-soo’s Sadaejuui, Kim Moo-sung’s Conservatism, Moon Jae-in’s Factionalism, and Mr.Huh’s Centrist Ide #Plot

Topic Analysis of presidential candidates’ policies (US and Korea) and global political landscape, focusing on “Centrist Ideology”
Key Concepts Discussed Nationalism, Radicalism, Sadaejuui (servility to great powers), Conservatism, Factionalism, Centrist Ideology, Indirect vs. Direct Elections, Trans-fat, Political reform, Fate and Karma, Economic inequality, Face reading (physiognomy)

1. Character Profiles

  • Hillary | US Presidential Candidate | Advocates for nationalism and traditional policies .
  • Sanders | US Presidential Candidate | Represents radicalism, aiming to dismantle Wall Street and large banks .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo | Korean Politician | Described as a sycophant, mimicking Sanders’ radical policies and exhibiting a “job-hopping” fate .
  • Kim Moo-sung | Korean Politician (Saenuri Party Leader) | Represents conservatism, suggesting bringing in Korean-Chinese to boost birth rates .
  • Moon Jae-in | Korean Politician | Characterized by factionalism and imitation, proposing an expanded elderly allowance .
  • Mr.Huh | Speaker/Political Figure | Advocates for “Middle-Class-ism” (중산주의), a unique ideology that transcends national borders, discrimination, and political factions .
  • Shin Young-kyun | Actor/Politician | Possesses a “job-hopping” fate that leads to continuous success and upward mobility .
  • Yoo Seung-min | Korean Politician | Described as having a “cat-like” appearance .
  • Park Won-soon | Korean Politician | Described as having a “goat-like” appearance, similar to Ahn Cheol-soo .

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) US Presidential Candidates and Global Politics

  • The speaker discusses potential US presidential candidates and the problematic policies of global politicians .
  • Hillary’s policies are generally nationalistic, which is seen as essential for the US’s legitimacy .
  • Sanders’ radicalism, aiming to abolish Wall Street and major banks, is problematic as it could shift global economic dominance to China .
  • The US indirect election system, where electors choose the president, is highlighted as less advanced than Korea’s direct election system .
  • The electoral college, dominated by conservative forces, capital, finance, and military industrialists, aims to maintain white control over the presidency .
  • Sanders’ popularity among the general public does not guarantee victory due to the electoral college system .
  • Dismantling Wall Street would cause US capital to flee to Hong Kong, weakening the US dollar and collapsing the US economy .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo’s comparison of himself to Sanders is criticized as sycophantic .

#2 (00:04:25) The Speaker’s Identity and Mission

  • The speaker introduces himself as the “Original Sun” (본태양), an energy source that governs human souls, unlike the “True Sun” (진태양) which governs life .
  • He claims to have appeared at a critical juncture for Earth’s orbital correction .
  • He states his purpose is to tell people to call his name, not just to lecture, and that his lectures serve to prove his non-earthly origin .
  • His videos are recorded for future generations to witness his teachings .
  • An anecdote is shared about a person almost falling while hiking but being saved by watching the speaker’s YouTube videos .

#3 (00:07:00) Critique of Western Diet and Korean Politicians

  • The speaker criticizes the American diet, including bread, bacon, and popcorn, as unhealthy and carcinogenic .
  • He warns against blindly imitating American culture, as it has caused significant harm to Koreans .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo’s radical policies, similar to Sanders’, are seen as detrimental to the US dollar and global leadership .
  • The speaker’s policies aim to create a society where the wealthy are respected through proper wealth distribution, not by seizing their assets .
  • He criticizes politicians for reducing taxes for the wealthy instead of collecting them properly .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo is accused of copying the speaker’s proposals, such as reducing the number of National Assembly members .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo’s factionalism is blamed for weakening the opposition party .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo, as a member of the top 1% wealthy, is criticized for claiming to represent the common people .
  • Kim Moo-sung’s conservative proposal to increase birth rates by bringing in Korean-Chinese is deemed naive .
  • Moon Jae-in is criticized for imitating the speaker’s elderly allowance policy but offering a significantly smaller amount, which is seen as deceiving the public .
  • The speaker proposes a direct debit card system to prevent tax evasion, which could generate 100 trillion won annually and allow for a 700,000 won elderly allowance .
  • He criticizes the current political system for corruption and mismanagement of national finances .

#4 (00:16:00) Character Analysis of US Presidential Candidates

  • Hillary is described as having a “peacock-like” appearance, characterized by excessive boldness and a perceived lack of humility, which is a disadvantage despite her apparent sincerity .
  • Sanders is described as having a “long-necked eagle-like” appearance, symbolizing America, and possessing sincerity and freshness, making him appealing to younger generations .
  • The US presidential election is framed as a contest between Hillary’s boldness and sincerity versus Sanders’ freshness and sincerity .
  • Sanders’ policies are considered too radical and unrealistic for the US, aiming to transform it into a socialist state .

#5 (00:20:00) Analysis of Korean Politicians’ Fates

  • Ahn Cheol-soo is described as having a “job-hopping” fate (전업 사주) that leads to declining popularity with each career change, unlike Shin Young-kyun, whose “job-hopping” fate led to increasing success .
  • Sanders, in contrast, has a “parallel fate” (평행 사주), maintaining a consistent political career .
  • The speaker warns that electing a leader with a declining “job-hopping” fate would lead to national decline .
  • He criticizes the arbitrary nature of Korean politicians’ career paths, citing examples of individuals from various professions becoming National Assembly members .
  • The speaker claims to possess cosmic energy to control the fate of nations and leaders, but chooses to remain passive until he becomes president .
  • He criticizes Moon Jae-in for not preventing factionalism within his party, leading to Ahn Cheol-soo’s departure .
  • Sincerity is highlighted as the most crucial quality for a politician .
  • Sanders’ policies are criticized for being too radical and left-leaning .

#6 (00:26:00) The Power of Mind and National Fate

  • The speaker asserts that while the past cannot be changed, the future can be altered by one’s mindset, especially after hearing his lecture .
  • He emphasizes the importance of embracing his teachings to change one’s destiny .
  • He warns that without his guidance, Korea is heading towards a future where 1% of the elite control 99% of the wealth, similar to the US .
  • The speaker claims that current politicians have created a system where most citizens are burdened by debt, making them effectively “zero” in terms of assets .
  • He predicts a bleak future for Korean descendants, forced into servitude by other nations .

#7 (00:29:00) Animalistic Characterizations of Politicians

  • The speaker assigns animalistic traits to various politicians: Kim Moo-sung as a “dragon-like serpent” (이무기상), Ahn Cheol-soo as a “goat-like” (염소상), Sanders as an “eagle-like” (독수리상), Hillary as a “peacock-like” (공작상), Moon Jae-in as an “ox-like” (소상), and Yoo Seung-min as a “cat-like” (살쾡이 상) .
  • He notes that Ahn Cheol-soo and Park Won-soon share “goat-like” features, explaining their good relationship .
  • He explains that “job-hopping” is detrimental for “goat-like” individuals like Ahn Cheol-soo, but acceptable for “ox-like” individuals like Moon Jae-in due to their adaptable nature .
  • The speaker implies that these characterizations reveal the predetermined outcomes of political careers, including who will become president .

#8 (00:33:00) The Speaker’s Prophetic Role and Unique Qualities

  • The speaker states that he is beyond comparison with other politicians, as his arrival is foretold in prophecies .
  • He describes the current era as the “Age of Unspeakable Words” (언어도단 시대), characterized by moral decay and advanced technology .
  • He claims to embody the “Four Virtues” (신언서판) – good looks, eloquence, writing skills, and judgment – as described in prophecies .
  • He highlights that his policies, created 30 years ago, have been copied by other politicians, except for the marriage incentive .
  • The speaker explains that his name, Heo (許), signifies “permission” or “authorization” from heaven, indicating his divine mandate .
  • He asserts that he will appear suddenly and powerfully when he becomes president, overwhelming the public with his popularity .
  • He recounts how his previous presidential campaign, despite limited media exposure, gained immense popularity, even among rival parties .
  • He interprets the prophecy “공전멸병” (空前滅兵) as an ancient code indicating the removal of the “Kim” surname to reveal the “Heo” surname, signifying his destined role .

#9 (00:40:00) The Significance of Objects and Political Ideologies

  • The speaker discusses the significance of objects, citing the example of former First Lady Yuk Young-soo’s plate, which resembled a gun barrel and was associated with her tragic fate .
  • He advises against using ill-omened objects and emphasizes the importance of choosing auspicious items, even for everyday use .
  • He contrasts the “Age of Integration, Unification, and Harmony” (융합과 통합과 화합의 시대) with politicians like Sanders and Ahn Cheol-soo who advocate for conflict .
  • He criticizes politicians for fighting among themselves instead of uniting, which he believes is a strategy to make him president .
  • He defines the three elements of integration as “alliance, collection, and combination” (연합, 집합, 결합) and the three elements of convergence as “mixing, dissolving, and fermenting” (혼합, 용해, 발효) .
  • He defines harmony as “concession, communication, and cooperation” (양보, 소통, 박) .
  • He emphasizes that one’s true opponent is oneself, and he only competes with his own policies, which have remained consistent for 25 years .
  • He notes that his policy of adjusting the time zone was adopted by North Korea .
  • He criticizes politicians for lacking real-world experience, despite their academic credentials .

#10 (00:46:00) Geopolitical Analysis and the Rise of Middle-Class-ism

  • The speaker presents a geopolitical model where the US (wood) suppresses Korea (earth), while China (metal) and Japan (fire) have a supportive relationship with Korea .
  • He states that Russia (water) is subservient to Korea .
  • He explains that the US’s dominance prevents North Korea from acting freely .
  • He warns that Hillary’s presidency could lead to war due to her hawkish policies, while Sanders’ presidency could lead to economic collapse due to the weakening US dollar .
  • He emphasizes that the flow of money dictates a nation’s economic fate .
  • He reiterates that his “Middle-Class-ism” (중산주의) is a unique ideology that transcends national borders, discrimination, and political factions, destined to unify the world .
  • He declares that American democracy and capitalism, now a century old, are obsolete and will be replaced by “Middle-Class-ism” .
  • He criticizes American capitalism for creating a system where 1% of the population controls 99% of the wealth, enslaving the rest .
  • He points out that despite Korea’s trade surplus with the US, it incurs a current account deficit due to royalty payments to American companies for intellectual property and brands .
  • He concludes that while Sanders recognizes the need to reform democracy and capitalism, he cannot implement “Middle-Class-ism” due to the US’s inherent nationalism and role as a global reserve currency issuer .

4. Other Useful Information

  • Lecture Date: February 6, 2016
  • Year of the Monkey (병신년): The speaker mentions that 2016 is the Year of the Monkey, which he associates with “fire” (불) and “True Sun” (진태양) .
  • Speaker’s Political Career: The speaker claims 30 years of political experience, having proposed policies 25 years prior that are now being copied by others .
  • Meridian Time: The speaker discusses the significance of the “O-si” (오시) period (11 AM to 1 PM) as the time of strongest solar energy, when kings and Buddha ate their meals .
  • Prophecy “공전멸병”: This ancient prophecy is interpreted as an encrypted message indicating the speaker’s surname, Heo (許), by removing the “Kim” (金) surname .
  • Integration, Convergence, and Harmony: These are presented as key concepts for the 21st century.
    • Integration (통합): Alliance (연합), Collection (집합), Combination (결합) .
    • Convergence (융합): Mixing (혼합), Dissolving (용해), Fermenting (발효) .
    • Harmony (화합): Concession (양보), Communication (소통), Cooperation (박) .