6607091034 The End of the US-China Era and the Advent of the Korean People’s Era, as Seen Through THAAD Deployment and Cheonbugyeong #Plot

THAAD deployment, the end of the US-China era, and the advent of the Korean people’s era

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being (천신) sent to unify the world and solve global problems. He asserts that his name and image possess unique energy that can heal and empower people.
  • 우상호 (Woo Sang-ho) | Politician | Former floor leader of the Democratic Party, who reportedly sang Mr.Huh’s song at a party meeting.
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President | Mentioned as having filled the “airplane” (Korea) with fuel (economic growth) but others are now siphoning it off.
  • 반기문 (Ban Ki-moon) | UN Secretary-General | Described as living in a dangerous world where he cannot meet people freely due to security threats.
  • 조택은 (Jo Taek-eun) | Audience Member | Participated in an energy test with Mr.Huh.
  • 정동혁 (Jung Dong-hyuk) | Audience Member | Participated in an energy test with Mr.Huh.
  • 문곡형 (Moon Gok-hyung) | Audience Member | Participated in an energy test with Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The video begins with a song about a good country where various social problems are solved, such as welfare for the elderly, marriage and childbirth incentives, and educational reform .
  • The speaker mentions that this song was the number one CF in Korean history but was expensive to broadcast on KBS, costing 150 million won for 15 seconds, which was three times the normal advertising fee due to its prime news slot .
  • He recalls that Woo Sang-ho, then the floor leader of the Democratic Party, sang his song loudly at a supreme council meeting, which was reported in newspapers .
  • The speaker emphasizes that the song captivated both ruling and opposition parties, indicating its significance .

#2 (00:02:29)

  • The speaker uses an analogy of a “대한민국 (Republic of Korea) airplane” that 50 million people have been on for 70 years but has never taken off from Incheon Airport .
  • He explains that the airplane is stuck because there is no pilot, and past presidents have failed to make it fly, only managing short lifts before crashing .
  • The people inside the plane are suffering, running out of water and food, symbolizing the current state of Korea .
  • He claims that this airplane, once flown by the right pilot, will dominate the world, leading the Korean people to global leadership .
  • The audience shouts “허경영 (Mr.Huh)” as the awaited pilot .
  • He states that former President Park Chung-hee filled the plane with fuel (economic growth), but subsequent politicians are siphoning it off instead of making the plane fly .
  • The speaker criticizes the 300 National Assembly members as “thieves” who are fighting over the fuel, preventing the plane from taking off .
  • He announces that the “supreme pilot” is now appearing, implying himself .

#3 (00:08:44)

  • The speaker declares that the era of the US and China is ending, especially when viewed through the lens of THAAD deployment and Cheonbugyeong (천부경) .
  • He describes China as the world’s biggest headache, with 90% of its population living in extreme poverty .
  • He predicts that China will face severe problems, with its ruling party (당) being shaken by the internet, leading to discontent among the poor .
  • He mentions the exorbitant apartment prices in Shanghai and Hong Kong, which create a lack of hope for rural Chinese who migrate to cities but find no jobs .
  • Foreign companies are leaving China due to rising wages, further exacerbating unemployment .
  • He foresees China potentially splitting into seven countries due to economic disparities between regions like Guangdong and Xinjiang, similar to the dissolution of the Soviet Union .
  • The speaker then labels the US as the world’s second biggest headache due to its widespread gun ownership, which leads to frequent shootings and a constant state of fear .
  • He explains that the custom of shaking hands originated from people showing they weren’t holding a gun .
  • He warns that in the US, reaching for an ID in a pocket can be mistaken for drawing a gun, leading to being shot by police .
  • He states that gun ownership freedom makes the US a “hellish” place, where even the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon cannot move freely without extensive security .
  • He contrasts this with Korea, where he can interact safely with thousands of people .
  • He describes the US and China as being in a contradictory relationship: militarily hostile but economically interdependent, with China relying on US consumption of its exports .
  • He explains that China’s economy is sustained by US dollars from exports, and a decline in US demand leads to a rise in Chinese unemployment .
  • He concludes that Korea is in a dangerous position caught between these two powers .

#4 (00:19:00)

  • The speaker introduces the concept of the human body’s five organs (오장) and six viscera (육부) .
  • He asserts that Korea represents the “heart” (심장) or “solar plexus” (태양신경총) of the world, with North and South Korea being its two parts .
  • He claims that the Korean people, as a “heavenly race” (천손민족), possess all the world’s energy .
  • He links each of the five organs to a specific human essence: heart to spirit (신), lungs to vital energy (기), liver to blood (혈), spleen to flesh (육), and kidneys to essence (정) .
  • He claims that he, Mr.Huh, embodies the “spirit” (신) as a celestial being descended to Korea, the world’s solar plexus .
  • He reiterates that China and the US are “hells,” with the US potentially splitting into 50 states and China into six .
  • He states that his mission is to unify the world by “gluing” these fragmented nations back together, and he is present in Korea, the “heart of the Earth,” for this purpose .
  • He explains that while THAAD deployment aims to counter China, China’s economy is supported by the US, and Korea’s economy is supported by China .
  • This creates a complex equation where Korea’s security depends on unifying the US and China .
  • He concludes that neither the US nor China are Korea’s true enemies, but rather they are interdependent, like the body’s viscera (육부) .
  • He lists the six viscera: large intestine, small intestine, stomach, gallbladder, bladder, and triple warmer .
  • He claims that only in Korea do ginseng, wild ginseng, and garlic grow with their true flavor, because Korea is the “core” (핵) or “center” of the Earth, where the five elements are alive .
  • He cites historical figures like Saimyeongdaesa (사명대사) as examples of Koreans possessing extraordinary spiritual power .
  • He asserts that he, Mr.Huh, is the ultimate leader sent from heaven to appear during times of crisis, like the current THAAD and nuclear threats .
  • He advises people not to be afraid, as he can control these situations with the Cheonbugyeong .
  • He contrasts the “five organs” (Korea) with the “six viscera” (other nations like the US and China), stating that the latter are constantly hungry for money and lack spiritual depth, unlike Koreans who can find contentment even with simple food .
  • He describes the viscera as a “waste management system” while Korea represents a system of pure blood and air .
  • He refers to Korean mountains as “정맥 (veins),” symbolizing the vibrant “blood” of the Korean people, who are chosen to change the world .
  • He praises the beauty of Korean skin and the quality of Korean beef, attributing it to the spleen’s function .
  • He connects Korea’s “금수강산 (brocade-like rivers and mountains)” to its beautiful land and people .
  • He links the strong “essence” (정력) of Koreans to their Mongol ancestors, who spread their lineage across Europe, producing many Nobel laureates .
  • He explains the hierarchy of life’s elements: breath (호흡) is the mother of life (목숨), and life is the mother of vital energy (기) .
  • Similarly, touch (촉) is the mother of essence (정), and essence is the mother of body (몸) .
  • He concludes that the Korean people are perfect in these nine aspects, making them superior to any other nation .
  • He reiterates that Korea’s security requires the unification of the US and China, a mission he has received from heaven .
  • He explains the Cheonbugyeong’s concept of “일적십거 (one becoming ten),” where one mind expands into countless thoughts, like the 96 circles representing vast numbers .
  • He differentiates between the “four beginnings” (사단) of noble people (양반) and the “ten emotions” (십정) of common people (쌍놈), with fear (공포) and worry (근심) being key emotions driving the need for THAAD .
  • He states that those with spiritual understanding are not afraid, unlike common people or women who are easily scared, linking fear to past karma .
  • He asserts that his purpose is to eliminate this fear by unifying the world into one nation, eliminating borders .
  • He acknowledges that Americans, despite their “hellish” system, are honest, unlike some Koreans who are less honest .
  • He gives an example of a US governor’s wife working as a waitress because her husband’s salary is insufficient, highlighting their honesty .
  • He proposes replacing individual capitalism with “communal capitalism,” where every citizen receives 2 million won monthly, regardless of employment or wealth .

#5 (00:34:00)

  • An assistant introduces Mr.Huh, stating that he is the “hero of a troubled world” and that all religions and political systems will converge on him .
  • Mr.Huh then conducts an “energy test” with audience members, demonstrating that calling out names like “Jesus” or “Buddha” or even “husband” (여보) weakens a person’s physical strength .
  • He claims that only calling his name, “허경영 (Mr.Huh),” or looking at his photo, strengthens a person’s energy and immunity .
  • He asserts that he is different from ordinary humans, having come directly from heaven, which is why his name and image possess unique energy .
  • He demonstrates this by having audience members try to pull his arm down while saying various names versus his name, showing that his name makes them unmovable .
  • He explains that prayers to other deities are not transmitted to heaven unless his name is invoked at the end .
  • He claims that his photos, even photocopies, carry this energy, healing and bringing good fortune to those who view them .
  • He predicts that this will spread globally, and those who don’t see his image will die from future pandemics .
  • He explains that his eyes have ten pupils, allowing him to see people’s past, future, health, and psychological states, unlike ordinary people with one pupil .
  • He then performs a healing demonstration on an elderly audience member, diagnosing and “curing” various ailments like thyroid issues, stroke symptoms, and heart problems by simply touching them and looking at them .
  • He re-tests the healed areas, showing that the person’s strength has returned, attributing it to his energy .
  • He claims that his energy transcends time and space, affecting people even through a phone call .
  • He states that he did not initially fix the person’s eyesight or hearing, but then proceeds to “fix” them as well .
  • He concludes that he fixes all problems when he heals someone .

#6 (00:48:00)

  • The speaker addresses concerns about the THAAD system’s electromagnetic waves, explaining that the radar emits waves at a 5-degree upward angle, posing no harm to residents beyond 3km .
  • He compares THAAD radar waves to microwave oven waves, stating that they are only dangerous if one is directly in front of the emitter at close range .
  • He dismisses fears about THAAD, stating that military bases would naturally maintain safe distances from residential areas .
  • He reiterates that the US and China are in a symbiotic relationship, with the US supporting China’s economy while China checks the US, and Korea is caught in the middle .
  • He emphasizes that Korea, as the “five organs” of the world, possesses superior energy and cannot be defeated by any other nation .
  • He states that there is no need for residents to protest THAAD .
  • He proposes reducing Korea’s defense budget of 37 trillion won, which could otherwise eliminate global hunger, by abolishing conscription and implementing a volunteer military system .
  • He argues that modern warfare involves missiles and aircraft, not traditional ground combat, making a large standing army unnecessary .
  • He warns of potential guerrilla warfare tactics by North Korea, where North Korean soldiers could infiltrate the South wearing South Korean uniforms, causing chaos .
  • He also mentions the threat of gas attacks on Seoul, which could kill millions .
  • He asserts that he is the one who can prevent such wars, possessing energy beyond that of ordinary people .
  • He claims that recognizing him will bring peace to households and that making him president will lead Korea to global leadership and a “paradise on Earth” .
  • He concludes by explaining that the “five organs” (Korea) are protected by the “ribs” (heaven), while the “six viscera” (other nations) are not, symbolizing their vulnerability .