6608131039 The Worst of Korean Diplomacy and THAAD, Corrupt Politics and the Abolition of the Dual Punishment System, 144,000 and the Afterlife! 1039th Mr.Huh Saturday Lecture #Plot
Current state of Korean diplomacy, political corruption, economic issues, population policy, historical figures (Yulgok Yi, Seo Hui), national identity, THAAD deployment, political leadership, afterlife and reincarnation, religious unity.
Character Profiles
허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine figure with unique insights into politics, economics, and spirituality, capable of healing and foreseeing the future.
율곡 이이 (Yulgok Yi I) | Historical Figure | Joseon scholar who advocated for the “100,000-strong army theory” but was dismissed as insane by the court .
선조 (Seonjo) | Historical Figure | King of Joseon during Yulgok Yi I’s time .
서희 (Seo Hui) | Historical Figure | Goryeo diplomat known for his diplomatic skills in reclaiming territory .
소손녕 (Xiao Sunning) | Historical Figure | Khitan general who invaded Goryeo with 800,000 troops .
성종 (Seongjong) | Historical Figure | King of Goryeo during Seo Hui’s time .
제임스 밴플리트 (James Van Fleet) | Historical Figure | Four-star general and commander of the US Eighth Army during the Korean War, whose son died in combat .
트루먼 (Truman) | Historical Figure | US President who also sent his son to the front lines during the Korean War .
모택동 (Mao Zedong) | Historical Figure | Chinese leader whose son died in the Korean War .
이정현 (Lee Jung-hyun) | Politician | Former leader of the Saenuri Party, described as a “phoenix” figure .
추미애 (Choo Mi-ae) | Politician | Described as an “eagle” figure .
김상곤 (Kim Sang-gon) | Politician | Described as an “elephant” figure .
이정미 (Lee Jung-mi) | Politician | Described as a “crane” figure, known for being principled .
송영길 (Song Young-gil) | Politician | Described as an “immature dragon” figure, known for slow actions .
안철수 (Ahn Cheol-soo) | Politician | Described as a “goat” figure .
박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Politician | Former President, described as a “phoenix” figure .
이명박 (Lee Myung-bak) | Politician | Former President .
달라이 라마 (Dalai Lama) | Religious Leader | The 14th Dalai Lama, whose life is presented as evidence of reincarnation .
세종대왕 (King Sejong the Great) | Historical Figure | Joseon king who created Hangeul .
최영 (Choi Young) | Historical Figure | Goryeo general who defended the last Goryeo king .
이성계 (Yi Seong-gye) | Historical Figure | Founder of the Joseon Dynasty, who overthrew Goryeo .
방원이 (Bang-won) | Historical Figure | Yi Bang-won, who killed his brothers to become king .
나오미 (Naomi) | Biblical Figure | Mother-in-law of Ruth, whose lineage leads to Jesus .
보아스 (Boaz) | Biblical Figure | Wealthy landowner who married Ruth .
아담 (Adam) | Biblical Figure | First man, ancestor of Noah and Abraham .
노아 (Noah) | Biblical Figure | Descendant of Adam .
아브라함 (Abraham) | Biblical Figure | Descendant of Adam .
예수 (Jesus) | Religious Figure | Descendant of Adam, through Boaz and Naomi .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Current Issues
The speaker notes a large global audience for the lecture .
The lecture will cover Korea’s foreign policy, THAAD, corrupt politics, the abolition of the “double punishment” system, the 144,000, and the afterlife .
Korea’s foreign policy is currently in its most dangerous and difficult state since 1948 .
political corruption is also at its worst in the nation’s history .
The speaker mentions scandals involving judges and prosecutors, suggesting political involvement .
#2 (00:03:21) Historical Figures and Foresight
Yulgok Yi I, who proposed a 100,000-strong army, was dismissed as insane by King Seonjo’s court .
Yulgok Yi I possessed foresight, predicting war with Japan .
The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing oneself and the enemy for victory, referencing “지피지기 백전불패” (know yourself and your enemy, and you will never be defeated) .
The speaker claims to have predicted the decline in birth rates 20-25 years ago, stating that Korea would fail if it didn’t maintain a baby boom every 20 years .
A population of 100 million is necessary for economic prosperity, similar to Japan’s 150 million .
Seo Hui, a Goryeo diplomat, is praised for his foresight and diplomatic skills in reclaiming Gangdong 6-ju from the Khitans .
Seo Hui confronted the Khitan general Xiao Sunning, refusing to bow and asserting Goryeo’s lineage from Goguryeo .
Seo Hui understood that the Khitans were trying to prevent Goryeo from allying with the Song Dynasty .
Seo Hui also deduced that Xiao Sunning’s claim of an 800,000-strong army was a lie, as a division commander would typically lead only 60,000 troops .
The speaker criticizes current Korean politicians for losing diplomatic “nerve battles” with China .
Korea is likened to a hedgehog that cannot be easily conquered by larger nations like China (elephant) or Russia (bear) .
#3 (00:29:00) Patriotism and National Identity
The speaker highlights the patriotism of US General James Van Fleet and President Truman, who both sent their sons to fight in the Korean War .
Mao Zedong also sent his son to the Korean War, where he died .
Truman ordered his son, who was on the front lines, to be moved to the rear to prevent his capture from being exploited .
The speaker contrasts this with Korean politicians who avoid military service for their sons .
Korea follows “jus sanguinis” (속인주의), where nationality is determined by parentage, unlike the US “jus soli” (속지주의), where it’s determined by birth territory .
The speaker criticizes Korea for not prioritizing its territory .
The current foreign policy situation, especially regarding THAAD, is critical, but national consensus is divided .
The speaker argues that debating THAAD’s pros and cons is childish; the focus should be on whether it benefits national security .
national security (나라) should be prioritized over family (가정) and personal gain, as emphasized in the “Samgang Oryun” (Three Bonds and Five Relationships) .
The speaker criticizes the Ewha Womans University students for protesting against their president, arguing that respect for authority (스승) is paramount .
The speaker proposes abolishing university names like Seoul National University, Ewha Womans University, and Yonsei University, similar to France’s system of numbering universities .
This would promote equality and prevent social stratification based on university prestige .
#4 (00:57:00) Korean Spirit and Political Analysis
The speaker emphasizes the Korean spirit of “두레 정신” (community spirit), “일 정신” (one spirit), and “품앗이 정신” (cooperative labor), which signifies unity .
This “one spirit” is reflected in the term “하나님” (God) .
The current division over THAAD is likened to the late Joseon period when factions aligned with China or Japan, leading to national downfall .
A unified Korea would command respect from both China and the US .
The speaker criticizes the lack of skilled diplomats in Korea, contrasting them with North Korean diplomats who serve for decades .
national security is paramount, even over economic concerns .
The speaker criticizes politicians who prioritize personal gain over national security, comparing them to those who opposed independence movements .
The speaker asserts that THAAD’s benefit to national security should be the sole consideration, even if it entails economic losses .
The speaker proposes restoring the imperial family and reconstructing palaces like Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung .
Korea’s current foreign policy is rated as 6 points out of 100, with “6” symbolizing the origin of life in Cheonbugyeong (천부경) .
#5 (01:17:00) Political Figures and Prophecy
The speaker analyzes various political figures based on their “상” (physiognomy or inherent nature).
Lee Jung-hyun is a “phoenix” (봉황상), who goes against the current (역풍) . He is loyal and has a strong character .
Choo Mi-ae is an “eagle” (독수리상), implying solitude .
Kim Sang-gon is an “elephant” (코끼리상), suggesting directness .
Lee Jung-mi is a “crane” (청학상), indicating a principled but inflexible nature .
Song Young-gil is an “immature dragon” (이무기상), implying slow actions .
Ahn Cheol-soo is a “goat” (염소상), suggesting an introverted personality .
The speaker claims that his own voice and appearance have a profound effect on people, leading thousands to seek him out .
The speaker predicts that he will become president through YouTube, leading to world unification .
The current political turmoil is a “labor pain” (산통) for the birth of a “jade child” (옥동자), referring to the speaker’s emergence .
The “Haein Era” (해인시대) is characterized by personal broadcasting (YouTube), where truth is revealed .
The speaker’s predictions, such as the 300 million won marriage subsidy, are presented as evidence of his foresight .
The speaker’s policies include a “National Dividend System” (국민 배당 제도) and “National Basic Income Guarantee” (국민 개인 소득 보장제), providing 2 million won per month .
The speaker claims to be the “Heaven-sent power holder” (하늘에서 체험기 받은 권력자) with the surname “Heo” (허) .
His voice is described as “like a cow’s moo” (소가 우는 목소리), which will spread globally and unify the world .
Current politicians are deemed incapable of leading the nation .
The speaker asserts that he is the only pilot who can make the “Republic of Korea airplane” take off, leading to world unification and global demand for Korean language teachers .
Hangeul is praised as the world’s best writing system, consistently winning gold medals in “alphabet Olympics” .
King Sejong the Great is lauded for creating Hangeul for the common people, despite opposition from the nobility .
The speaker discusses the complex historical narrative of Choi Young and Yi Seong-gye, where Yi Seong-gye’s “treason” ultimately led to the creation of Hangeul .
The speaker also references the biblical story of Naomi and Ruth, highlighting the importance of sincerity and its impact on lineage, leading to Jesus .
The speaker contrasts the Korean people, who have a great language, with Jewish people, who lack their own national language despite their intelligence .
#6 (01:45:00) Political Reform and Afterlife
The speaker advocates for abolishing the “double punishment” (쌍벌제) system in criminal law, which would make Korea the cleanest country .
He claims that if he becomes president, he will amend the constitution within six months to abolish the double punishment system, making only the giver of bribes guilty .
This would eliminate corruption in politics .
The speaker criticizes the financial real-name system in Korea, which he claims caused capital flight to Japan and Switzerland, leading to the IMF crisis .
He criticizes local government heads for populist policies, such as the “youth allowance” in Seoul, which only benefits a tiny fraction of young people .
He argues that such allowances should be a national welfare responsibility, not a local one .
The speaker criticizes the national anthem for its lyrics, which refer to Korea as “three thousand li” (삼천리) instead of “thirty thousand li” (삼만리), implying a smaller territory .
He also criticizes the anthem for omitting Dokdo .
The speaker explains the difference in how Korea (아름다울 미, beautiful) and Japan (쌀 미, rice) refer to America, suggesting that Korea’s term is flattering while Japan’s is practical .
He warns against trusting the US, predicting that the US might eventually ally with North Korea against South Korea .
The speaker claims his presence is to prevent such a crisis .
He cites Greece as an example of a nation that fell into poverty due to corrupt politics and populism .
The speaker emphasizes the importance of the national flag (태극기) as a symbol of national spirit .
The speaker then moves on to the topic of the 144,000 and the afterlife .
He demonstrates his healing abilities by having audience members call his name or look at his photo, claiming it restores their strength and heals illnesses .
The Dalai Lama’s reincarnation is presented as evidence of the afterlife and reincarnation .
Reincarnation occurs within 49 days of death .
The speaker dismisses the idea of physical resurrection after thousands of years, stating that bodies return to elements .
Shamans and their experiences with spirits also support the concept of reincarnation .
The speaker states that calling his name or believing in him can stop the cycle of reincarnation and lead to heaven .
Helping 7 billion people has less impact than helping the speaker once .
Placing his photo in a business can bring prosperity .
The three conditions for happiness are “양” (goodness), “세” (worldliness), and “마리” (righteousness), which also define a beautiful woman .
“의” (righteousness) refers to obedience to heaven and the speaker .
The 144,000 mentioned in Revelation refer to the 12 tribes of Israel, with 12,000 from each tribe .
All religions lead to the same truth, like different paths up a mountain .
The speaker concludes by stating that seeing him is a miracle and wishes the audience health .
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