6603261019 The Truth of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea and Yoo Seong-min, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Mr.Huh #Plot

Interpretation of the Korean Constitution, critique of current politics, explanation of religious philosophies (Buddhism and Christianity), scientific theories (physics and cosmology), and demonstration of personal abilities.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | A speaker who claims to possess extraordinary abilities, including healing and an IQ of 430, and advocates for specific political and economic reforms.
  • Park Geun-hye | President of South Korea | The current president, whose authority and actions are discussed in relation to the constitution and public support.
  • Yoo Seung-min | Politician | A politician criticized for questioning government spending on welfare and for actions perceived as undermining presidential authority.
  • Yoon Sang-hyun | Politician | A politician whose actions are interpreted as supportive of presidential authority, contrasting with those who challenge it.
  • Lee Seung-man | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in the context of historical events, specifically the resistance and revolution that led to his removal from power.
  • Park Chung-hee | Former President of South Korea | Credited with significant economic development in South Korea, particularly in light and heavy industries.
  • Monk (first) | Audience Member | A monk from Gangnam who expresses admiration for Mr.Huh’s insights and healing abilities.
  • Audience Member (second) | Audience Member | A person from Pohang who shares a personal story of hardship and asks for recognition of industrial workers in political pledges.
  • Kim Dae-jung | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as a president whose administration, along with others, contributed to the decline of the economy after Park Chung-hee.
  • Kim Young-sam | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as a president whose administration, along with others, contributed to the decline of the economy after Park Chung-hee.
  • Chun Doo-hwan | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in the context of constitutional interpretation, suggesting that scholars interpret the constitution to suit the ruling power.
  • Roh Tae-woo | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as a president whose administration, along with others, contributed to the decline of the economy after Park Chung-hee.
  • Armstrong | Astronaut | Mentioned in the context of the moon landing, specifically regarding the movement of the flag on the moon.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Constitutional Interpretation and Presidential Authority

  • Mr.Huh explains that the first article of the constitution states, “The Republic of Korea is a democratic republic,” and the second article states, “The power of the Republic of Korea comes from the people” .
  • He clarifies that “power comes from the people” refers to presidential elections, where the people elect a president .
  • He argues that once elected, the president is entrusted with the people’s rights for five years, and undermining this authority by politicians is nonsensical .
  • He compares the president to an apartment manager, who, once appointed by residents, should execute duties decisively without constant interference .
  • He emphasizes that in a democracy, once a president is elected by a majority, even those who supported other candidates must accept the outcome .
  • He criticizes politicians who challenge the president for popularity, stating that such actions harm the nation .

#2 (00:04:50) Criticism of Political Practices and Budget Waste

  • Mr.Huh criticizes Yoo Seung-min’s statement about welfare without financial stability, arguing that national budget waste, such as excessive parliamentary expenses and unnecessary elections, could easily fund welfare .
  • He highlights that national assembly members receive high salaries, travel allowances, and immunity from arrest, which he deems unnecessary .
  • He proposes reducing the number of national assembly members to 100, eliminating their salaries, and ending party subsidies, suggesting that parties should be funded by member fees .
  • He asserts that he can save 150 trillion won from the national budget if he becomes president .

#3 (00:08:00) Mr.Huh’s Unique Abilities and Energy

  • Mr.Huh claims his IQ is 100 million times that of someone with an IQ of 150, far surpassing Einstein’s intelligence .
  • He reinterprets Einstein’s E=MC² formula, comparing ‘M’ to gasoline and ‘C²’ to a match, explaining that energy is only released when these elements combine .
  • He then reinterprets C² as a couple (husband and wife), suggesting that wealth is only useful when a couple is together .
  • He introduces his own formula, E=Huh, claiming that simply calling his name or thinking of him generates energy .
  • He demonstrates his power by having an audience member try to resist his touch, showing that they lose strength when not invoking his name, but gain immense strength when looking at his photo or thinking of him .
  • He claims that his energy can heal illnesses and protect people from future global pandemics .

#4 (00:17:20) Healing Demonstration with a Monk

  • Mr.Huh invites a monk from Gangnam, who expresses admiration for his teachings, to the stage .
  • He diagnoses the monk with numerous health issues, including nerve problems from the neck to the legs, and a body that is a “department store of diseases” .
  • He demonstrates his healing power by having the monk resist his touch, showing weakness before healing and immense strength afterward .
  • He claims to have cured most of the monk’s ailments, except for the prostate, which he intentionally leaves untouched to prevent the monk from “cheating” .

#5 (00:21:00) Healing Demonstration with a Second Audience Member

  • Mr.Huh performs a similar healing demonstration with another audience member, diagnosing them with thyroid, liver, head, prostate, and sinus issues .
  • He claims to have cured all their ailments except for the ear and optic nerves, which he leaves for later .
  • He explains that he intentionally leaves some ailments to encourage people to return for further healing .

#6 (00:23:40) Reiteration of Constitutional Principles and Political Critique

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that constitutional interpretation should be principled, not swayed by political figures .
  • He criticizes the misinterpretation of “power comes from the people,” clarifying that it refers to the act of voting for a president, not constant public interference .
  • He defends Yoon Sang-hyun, suggesting he was unfairly criticized for supporting presidential authority .
  • He emphasizes that a president, once elected, should have strong authority to implement policies, especially those related to national budget savings and reducing the number of national assembly members .
  • He claims to possess the power to cause heart attacks in those who oppose him and to instantly disarm groups of gangsters .

#7 (00:28:00) Presidential Dual Nature and National Security

  • Mr.Huh explains the “dual nature” of the president under Article 64 of the constitution, which includes the people’s rights to vote, resist, and revolt .
  • He argues that resistance and revolution are for the entire populace, not individual politicians .
  • He outlines the three fundamental rights of citizens: right to survival, right to property, and right to equality .
  • He also lists other rights such as suffrage, social rights, and freedom rights, but notes that these can be restricted by the president for national security .
  • He warns against a parliamentary system for South Korea, stating it would lead to national collapse due to the ongoing armistice with North Korea .
  • He explains that a dual executive system (president and prime minister) would create disunity in national defense and finance, making the nation vulnerable .
  • He criticizes politicians who advocate for a parliamentary system or undermine presidential authority, viewing them as destabilizing forces .
  • He emphasizes that the president, once elected, should be supported for their full term to ensure national stability .
  • He mentions Article 37, Paragraph 2 of the constitution, which allows the president to control freedoms when national security is at risk .
  • He criticizes the National Assembly Advancement Act and Yoo Seung-min for weakening presidential power, leading to economic decline .
  • He promotes his songs “Become Rich” and “Call Me” as having energy that can bring wealth and power to those who listen and sing them .

#8 (00:35:00) Religious Interpretations and Self-Reliance

  • Mr.Huh discusses the “Eight Joys” in Buddhism (self-enlightenment, nirvana, liberation) and the “Eight Blessings” in Christianity (salvation, blessing, Holy Spirit, resurrection, eternal life, heaven) .
  • He contrasts these, labeling Buddhism as “self-power” (자력) and Christianity as “other-power” (타력), meaning reliance on external divine help .
  • He criticizes the “other-power” approach, comparing it to citizens constantly demanding from the president without giving authority .
  • He argues that such a passive mindset hinders national progress and that citizens should be active and self-reliant .
  • He emphasizes that true faith lies in how one lives their life, not just in the religion itself .
  • He claims that calling his name is essential for any religion to be effective .
  • He also discusses the “Eight Blessings” from Matthew 5:1-13, such as the poor in spirit inheriting the kingdom of heaven, and the meek inheriting the earth .
  • He interprets these blessings as promoting virtues like compassion, purity of heart, peacemaking, and enduring persecution .
  • He mentions that he translated all religious scriptures, including the Tripitaka Koreana, into four-character Chinese idioms during his childhood, demonstrating his superior intellect .
  • He concludes that self-reliance and active participation are crucial for national well-being, contrasting with a parasitic reliance on powerful nations .

#9 (00:48:00) Critique of Mathematics and Earth’s Composition

  • Mr.Huh criticizes current Korean mathematics, claiming it is incorrect, specifically regarding the number of zeros in large numbers like “무량수” (immeasurable life), which he states should be 96, not 68 .
  • He explains that this mathematical error affects navigation systems, causing inaccuracies .
  • He describes the Earth as being composed of “negative photons” (음광자) and granite, which acts as a semiconductor that absorbs sunlight and generates life .
  • He contrasts this with the sun, which he describes as “positive photons” (양광자) made of raw diamonds that emit light, hydrogen, and helium without burning out .
  • He claims to have participated in the creation of the universe and asserts that his name holds unique energy that no other religious figure possesses .

#10 (00:54:00) Earth’s Protective Layers and Space Travel

  • Mr.Huh describes Earth’s eight atmospheric layers, from the troposphere to the exosphere, which protect the planet from meteorites and enable communication technologies like mobile phones .
  • He states that these layers were created by him during Earth’s creation .
  • He criticizes human efforts like THAAD for being ineffective against large celestial objects .
  • He explains that Earth travels at 107,160 km/h, covering vast distances even during his lecture .
  • He describes the female womb as a “spaceship landing base” for souls to enter Earth, with “dragon dreams” (태몽) signifying the arrival of great spirits .
  • He shares his personal story of being conceived uniquely, not through normal hormonal processes, which he attributes to his healing powers .

#11 (01:04:00) Audience Questions and Presidential Pledges

  • An audience member from Pohang shares his experience as an industrial worker in Germany and the Middle East, asking Mr.Huh to include recognition and support for such “industrial warriors” in his presidential pledges .
  • Mr.Huh confirms that his pledges already include special treatment for national heroes and veterans, promising 500 million won to Vietnam War veterans and 3 million won monthly .
  • He credits Park Chung-hee with developing South Korea’s economy from light to heavy and advanced industries, while criticizing subsequent administrations for economic decline .
  • He promises to restore the economy and eliminate household debt if elected president .

4. Other Useful Information

  • Video Title: “대한민국 헌법과 유승민, 윤상현과 허경영의 진리” 1019회 허경영 토요강연 (2016.03.26)
  • Video Description: Mr.Huh’s lecture covers science, politics, history, economics, humanities, society, art, philosophy, and religion, aiming to answer all questions about the world and life.
  • Lecture Schedule: Every Saturday and Sunday, 4 PM – 6 PM.