6606111030 The Functional Relationship Between China’s Economy and Korea’s Economy, and Measures for Abolishing the CSAT, Addressing Retirement Anxiety, and Youth Unemployment #Plot
1. Character Profiles
허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Proposes solutions for economic and social issues, claiming to be a “unified messiah” with divine abilities.
정형열 (Jeong Hyeong-yeol) | Audience Member | Participates in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s alleged powers.
이주환 (Lee Ju-hwan) | Audience Member | Attended from Canada.
3. Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Lecture Introduction
The lecture begins with a mention of the humid weather and rain .
Mr.Huh welcomes new attendees to the 1030th lecture .
The main topics for the day are the functional relationship between the Chinese and Korean economies, the abolition of the college entrance exam (Suneung), old-age anxiety, and youth unemployment .
#2 (00:00:30) Economic Crisis and Political Incompetence
Korea is experiencing an economic downturn similar to Japan’s 20-year economic stagnation .
Korea’s economy is export-driven, with China as the top export destination, while national security is led by the U.S. .
Mr.Huh asserts that Korea’s economy is heavily dependent on China, and its security on the U.S., making the nation vulnerable if these relationships are mismanaged .
He criticizes Korean politicians as “kindergarteners” who lack the ability to solve complex economic and security issues .
#3 (00:01:45) Economic Comparison: US, Korea, and Global Powers
The U.S. GDP is $18.3 trillion, specifically $18.5581 trillion .
Korea’s GDP is $1 trillion, which is 18 times smaller than the U.S. .
Korea’s 50 million citizens collectively produce 1,000 trillion won annually .
The average Korean income is about $23,000-$26,000, roughly 30 million won per year, or 2.5 million won per month .
However, the average middle-class household needs about 4 million won per month, indicating a continuous deficit in the Korean economy .
He predicts negative growth for Korea due to failed population policies .
#4 (00:02:50) Population Policy Failure and Educational System Decline
Mr.Huh claims that 25 years ago, he advocated for increasing the population to 100 million to achieve world unification .
He proposed giving 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth, but people thought he was crazy .
He foresaw Korea’s economic decline, following Japan’s path .
He notes that the elderly population is increasing while schools (elementary, middle, high) are disappearing due to declining birth rates .
He blames “stupid politicians” for this trend .
He mentions writing books, “무궁화 꽃은 지지 않았다 (The Mugunghwa Flower Has Not Fallen)” and “허경영의 세계 통일 (Mr.Huh’s World Unification),” which contain his solutions for making Korea a global leader .
#5 (00:04:30) Critique of Leadership: Prophets, Pioneers, and Enlightened Ones
Mr.Huh argues that current politicians lack the ability to revolutionize the political and economic system .
He categorizes leaders into “선지자 (prophets),” “선구자 (pioneers),” and “선각자 (enlightened ones)” .
prophets (religious figures) and pioneers (politicians) are specialized and cannot lead the entire nation .
He criticizes university professors for teaching outdated material and not conducting new research .
He claims these leaders are “blind” to the bigger picture, only seeing through their specialized “glasses” .
He asserts that he is the only one who can see the whole picture, possessing the qualities of a prophet, pioneer, and enlightened one .
#6 (00:06:00) Presidential Debt and World Unification Plan
Mr.Huh criticizes past Korean presidents for increasing national debt from $100 million under Park Chung-hee to $300 billion, a 3,000-fold increase .
He believes only Park Chung-hee was not corrupt .
He announces his book “허경영의 세계 통일 (Mr.Huh’s World Unification)” will be released next month, detailing his plan to unify Mongolia, China, North Korea, Asia, and then the world .
He plans to change the global political system .
#7 (00:06:50) Peace, Equality, and Justice
Mr.Huh states that fairness** (공평) and equality** (평등) combined lead to peace (평화) .
He vows to hold world leaders accountable for failing to achieve peace, citing ongoing conflicts and suffering in places like Iran .
He criticizes world leaders and politicians for prioritizing personal gain and travel over resolving global conflicts .
He emphasizes that peace should precede economy, art, and culture .
He claims that powerful nations profit from selling weapons, perpetuating conflicts .
He asserts that he will become the leader who stops these wars and prevents the Korean Peninsula from becoming the next battleground for Japan’s profit, orchestrated by the U.S. CIA .
#8 (00:09:40) Lessons from Vietnam and Personal Experience
Mr.Huh recounts the fall of Vietnam, where a peace agreement was violated, leading to the country’s communization .
He claims the U.S. encouraged the invasion and then abandoned South Vietnam, withdrawing Korean troops .
He describes his personal experience in Vietnam, witnessing the spread of North Vietnamese flags and propaganda before the fall of Saigon .
He also shares a story of a grenade incident in a department store in Nha Trang, where he narrowly escaped death .
He concludes that world leaders are “elementary school level” for failing to achieve peace, as they prioritize weapon sales .
He states his purpose is to create a system for peace, end all wars, and save the hungry and suffering .
He threatens to execute presidents of nations that produce weapons once he establishes a world federation .
#9 (00:12:40) Global Economic Disparities and US Influence
Mr.Huh highlights that Korea’s security relies on the U.S., and its economy on China .
He compares the U.S. (GDP $18 trillion) and China (GDP $11.4 trillion), noting China’s poverty despite its large GDP .
Japan’s GDP is $4 trillion, followed by Germany, the UK, and France at $3 trillion each .
Korea ranks 10th globally with a $1 trillion GDP .
He explains that the U.S. maintains a high GDP despite few factories due to its current account surplus, intellectual property, and control over the dollar as a reserve currency .
The U.S. prints dollars to solve economic problems, affecting the global economy .
#10 (00:14:40) Principles of Justice: Fairness vs. Equality
Mr.Huh discusses the concepts of fairness** (공평) and equality** (평등) .
He explains that in the afterlife, a “석고대제 (divine judgment)” occurs, where one’s life is scanned, and their next destination is determined by fairness, not equality .
He contrasts this with human laws, which emphasize equality, such as the three rights of citizens (survival, ownership, equality) .
He also mentions the three principles of democracy (pursuit of happiness, human dignity, absolute fairness) .
He then introduces the three principles of capitalism (absolute ownership, responsibility for fault, freedom of contract) .
#11 (00:16:40) Transition to Communal Capitalism
Mr.Huh argues that the current “individual capitalism” (개인 자본주의) leads to wealth disparity and collapse .
He proposes a shift to “communal capitalism” (공동 자본주의), which he also calls “middle-class-ism” (중산주의) .
In this system, if a wealthy individual like Lee Kun-hee earns 100 trillion won, they would only keep 1% (1 trillion won), and the remaining 99 trillion won would be distributed equally among 50 million citizens’ bank accounts .
This would provide a basic living income for everyone, reducing the need for traditional jobs and fostering respect for chaebols (conglomerates) .
He criticizes current policies where tax cuts for chaebols lead to them building factories overseas, causing national economic decline .
He emphasizes that communal capitalism would eliminate conflict with chaebols, as their earnings would benefit all citizens .
He claims to be the only one advocating for this economic principle, a “unified messiah” who integrates prophet, pioneer, and enlightened one roles .
#12 (00:19:30) Defining Peace: Harmony vs. Uniformity
Mr.Huh defines peace as 화이부동 (harmony in diversity) or “unity,” where bodies are different but minds are in harmony .
He contrasts this with 동이불화 (uniformity without harmony) or “uniformity,” where people wear the same uniform but their minds are separate, leading to discord .
He explains the character for 평 (peace) as a balanced scale, and 화 (harmony) as rice (food) distributed equally to everyone’s mouth .
He asserts that a world or nation where people starve cannot be peaceful .
He criticizes politicians and the UN for failing to address global hunger, attributing it to a lack of sincerity .
#13 (00:22:00) The Role of the Divine and Human Responsibility
Mr.Huh presents a diagram of human existence, with “God” at the center, representing the mind .
He explains that God (the divine) lacks physical hands and feet, so humans are created to act as God’s hands and feet on Earth .
He criticizes current politicians and world leaders, stating that if he becomes president, he will execute past presidents for their failures .
He claims to have descended to Earth with physical form because he could no longer bear to watch people starve .
He states that the internet and YouTube have enabled him to spread his message .
He differentiates between “human” (사람), “mankind” (인간), and “demon” (마귀), asserting that those who resist his teachings are demons .
He claims that humans should follow his guidance, not their own “brains,” which he likens to mere receivers of divine signals .
He compares human brains to televisions that receive signals, while he is the broadcasting station .
#14 (00:26:00) Demonstration of Divine Power
Mr.Huh performs a demonstration with an audience member, Jeong Hyeong-yeol, to show the difference between human and divine power .
When Jeong Hyeong-yeol calls his own name, his arm is weak .
When he calls “Mr.Huh,” his arm becomes strong, demonstrating that Mr.Huh is a “transmitter” of divine energy .
He explains that blocking the “백회 (Baekhoe)” (crown chakra) prevents this energy from entering .
He also demonstrates that calling names like Jesus, Buddha, or Allah does not produce the same strength, implying that his power is unique .
He states that after prayer, one should call “Mr.Huh” to open the Baekhoe and allow divine energy to enter, which he claims scans one’s brain and connects them to heaven .
#15 (00:29:40) Peace, Distribution, and the Meaning of Characters
Mr.Huh reiterates that peace requires the equal distribution of “rice” (food) to all people .
He criticizes the use of agricultural land for tobacco or alcohol production while people starve .
He emphasizes that other aspects like culture, art, politics, and economy are secondary to ensuring everyone is fed .
He shares a story about a wealthy man who advertised to “sell” his father for $10,000 to find a truly compassionate person to inherit his wealth, illustrating the importance of genuine care .
The man found someone who genuinely wanted to care for a parent, and that person received all his wealth, demonstrating that heaven rewards good intentions .
He claims that humans cannot create seeds or life, only he, as the “본체 (original entity),” can .
#16 (00:33:40) Communal Capitalism and National Dividend System
Mr.Huh re-emphasizes “communal capitalism” (공동 자본주의), also called “middle-class-ism” (중산주의) .
He refers to his “national dividend System” (국민 배당제) proposed 25 years ago .
He mentions that Switzerland is considering a basic income of 3 million won per month for all citizens .
He proposes that in Korea, 200 trillion won from the 400 trillion won tax budget would be distributed to citizens, along with a portion of chaebols’ profits and real estate transaction gains .
He explains the Chinese character ‘당 (dang)’ in ‘배당 (baedang – dividend)’ as related to fermentation, soy sauce, and doctors, implying a spiritual or divine element .
He connects this character to “배려 (baeryeo – consideration),” suggesting that acts of consideration involve spiritual influence .
He argues that proper implementation of the national dividend System would eliminate labor disputes, hunger, and maintain world peace .
#17 (00:37:00) Fairness vs. Equality in Practice
Mr.Huh clarifies the difference between fairness** (공평) and equality** (평등) .
He uses the analogy of a family meal: equality means everyone gets the same amount of rice, but fairness means giving different amounts based on age and labor (e.g., a child gets less, a working father gets more) .
He states that divine judgment is based on fairness (rewarding actions), while human principles emphasize equality .
He argues that peace comes from combining divine fairness with human equality .
He criticizes individual capitalism for extreme disparities, where some earn trillions while others get nothing, which is neither fair nor equal .
His national dividend System aims for a fair distribution, where hard workers earn more but the unemployed still receive a basic income to prevent crime .
#18 (00:39:40) Divine Connection and Human Arrogance
Mr.Huh reiterates that he is from heaven and has a different body, capable of feats like push-ups, flying kicks, and fast movement without fatigue .
He states that humans are God’s hands and feet, and when humans align with God, they become one .
He criticizes those who believe their own “brains” are equal to his, calling them “demons” .
He uses the example of Judas betraying Jesus, suggesting Judas’s “own brain” led him to believe he could manipulate Jesus to overthrow Rome, which was an act of arrogance .
He emphasizes that humans should follow divine will without questioning .
He claims that those who ignore the suffering of others, like starving Africans, are disconnected from heaven .
He criticizes Korean professors and philosophers for not understanding the true meaning of peace, fairness, and equality .
#19 (00:42:40) Child’s Wisdom and Compassion
Mr.Huh shares a story about a 10-year-old child who, after seeing photos of starving African children, wrote a profound response .
The child argued that finding happiness by comparing oneself to others’ misfortune is wrong .
Instead, the child believed it is our duty to help the poor, rather than just observing their suffering .
He praises the child’s wisdom, stating it surpasses that of politicians .
#20 (00:44:00) Respect for Others and Ancestral Spirits
Mr.Huh recounts a KBS interview where he was asked about his reaction to difficult questions .
He stated that he sees the questioner’s mother, not the individual, and therefore cannot feel resentment .
He explains that disrespecting someone means disrespecting their ancestors, who would then bring misfortune .
He considers women who have given birth as “divine” or “like gods” .
He warns that harming or slandering someone’s child can invoke the wrath of thousands of ancestral spirits who act as guardians, leading to illness like cancer .
Therefore, one should never hate or criticize others .
#21 (00:46:00) Conclusion: Economic and Social Solutions
Mr.Huh concludes by stating that China’s economy holds Korea’s economy hostage, and the U.S. holds its security hostage .
He asserts that he, as the “unified messiah” and “world unification leader,” will solve these issues by unifying China, Asia, and the world .
He promises to abolish the college entrance exam (Suneung), eliminate old-age anxiety, and youth unemployment .
He explains that Suneung leads to old-age anxiety because money meant for retirement is spent on education and private tutoring, leaving no money for marriage .
He reiterates his 25-year-old proposals of 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth .
He warns that China is rapidly surpassing Korea in industries like mobile phones and will soon dominate 180 world-leading products, turning Koreans into “servants” .
He notes that Korean local governments are already trying to attract Chinese investment, leading to Chinese ownership of Korean land and buildings .
He claims that only a world unifier can stop this trend .
He ends the lecture, promising to continue the topic later .
#22 (00:48:00) Audience Interaction and Healing
Mr.Huh interacts with audience members from Canada (Lee Ju-hwan), Ulsan, Incheon, Seoul, and Bucheon .
He then proceeds to perform a healing session for an audience member .