6611191053The Difference Between Mr.Huh, Trump, Duterte, and Morales in the War Against Corruption #Plot

Differences in approaches to fighting corruption between Mr.Huh, Trump, Duterte, and Morales, and a discussion on various societal issues.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Declares war on corruption, advocates for a “single-penalty system” (단벌죄), and claims to possess spiritual powers and influence global events.
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | US Presidential Candidate | Described as a “maverick” and “eccentric,” he is seen as a symbol of the “innovation era” and “bizarre era.”
  • 두테르테 (Duterte) | Philippine President | Characterized by human rights abuses and misogynistic remarks.
  • 모랄레스 (Morales) | Bolivian President | Described as autocratic.
  • 주얼레 (Zhou Enlai) | Chinese Premier | Referred to as China’s “King Sejong” for unifying Chinese dialects with English.
  • 세종대왕 (King Sejong) | Korean King | 신인 of the Korean alphabet (Hangul).
  • 김영란 (Kim Young-ran) | Former Supreme Court Justice | 신인 of the Kim Young-ran Act (anti-graft law).
  • 노무현 (Roh Moo-hyun) | Former South Korean President | Described as a “maverick” who rose from being a political underdog to president.
  • 위컴 (Wickham) | Asia CIA Director | Predicted Roh Moo-hyun’s presidency.
  • 이인제 (Lee In-je) | South Korean Politician | Mainstream candidate for the Kim Dae-jung party.
  • 하나갑 (Hanagap) | South Korean Politician | Non-mainstream candidate.
  • 유종근 (Yoo Jong-geun) | South Korean Politician | Known for efforts to resolve the IMF crisis.
  • 정대철 (Chung Dae-chul) | South Korean Politician | Presidential candidate.
  • 정동영 (Chung Dong-young) | South Korean Politician | Presidential candidate.
  • 김근태 (Kim Geun-tae) | South Korean Politician | Presidential candidate.
  • 천정배 (Chun Jung-bae) | South Korean Politician | Sole supporter of Roh Moo-hyun.
  • 정몽준 (Chung Mong-joon) | South Korean Politician | Presidential candidate who later formed an alliance with Roh Moo-hyun.
  • 이해찬 (Lee Hae-chan) | South Korean Politician | Presidential candidate, highly educated.
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former South Korean President | Criticized for using “shadow advisors” and for the Choi Soon-sil scandal.
  • 최순실 (Choi Soon-sil) | Figure in Political Scandal | Accused of corruption and influence-peddling, particularly regarding her daughter’s university admission.
  • 정유라 (Chung Yoo-ra) | Daughter of Choi Soon-sil | Accused of fraudulent university admission.
  • 유비 (Liu Bei) | Warlord in Three Kingdoms Period | Known for his virtue and leadership, but also for emotional decisions.
  • 관우 (Guan Yu) | General under Liu Bei | Revered as a god in Chinese culture.
  • 장비 (Zhang Fei) | General under Liu Bei | Known for his martial prowess.
  • 제갈량 (Zhuge Liang) | Strategist under Liu Bei | Known for his intelligence.
  • 조조 (Cao Cao) | Warlord in Three Kingdoms Period | Known for his strategic brilliance and ruthlessness.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Former Samsung Chairman | Predicted to collapse by Mr.Huh.
  • 이재용 (Lee Jae-yong) | Samsung Chairman | Successor to Lee Kun-hee.
  • 송재식 (Song Jae-sik) | Audience Member | Participated in an energy test.
  • 신용건 (Shin Yong-geon) | Audience Member | Participated in an energy test.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Mr.Huh’s Anti-Corruption Stance

  • Mr.Huh introduces his topic: “Mr.Huh, Trump, Duterte, and Morales: Differences in Declaring War on corruption.”
  • He emphasizes his first anti-corruption measure: the “single-penalty system” (단벌죄).
  • He explains that the current “dual-penalty system” (쌍벌죄) makes it difficult to expose corruption because both givers and receivers of bribes are punished, discouraging reporting.
  • He claims that changing to a single-penalty system, where only the receiver is punished and the giver is compensated upon reporting, would eliminate corruption in 10 minutes.
  • He criticizes the current National Assembly members for creating the dual-penalty system and the Kim Young-ran Act, which he believes harms the economy by restricting spending by the wealthy and exempting politicians.
  • He argues that the Kim Young-ran Act is excessive and that wealthy people should be encouraged to spend money to stimulate the economy.
  • He states that his single-penalty system would only apply to offenses committed after he becomes president, and all prior corruption would be pardoned to promote national unity.
  • He redefines “National Assembly member” (국회의원) as “Nation-harming member” (국해의원) and suggests changing the National Assembly’s emblem to include the character for “people” (민) instead of “nation” (국).

#2 (00:16:30) Comparison of Mr.Huh with Global Leaders

  • Mr.Huh differentiates himself from Trump, Duterte, and Morales by stating that he focuses on policies and does not attack individuals.
  • He characterizes Trump as misogynistic, Duterte as a human rights abuser, and Morales as autocratic, labeling them all as “bizarre” (엽기주의).
  • He explains that the “bizarre era” (엽기시대) is a characteristic of the “Haein era” (해인시대) and the internet age, where information is transparent and corruption is harder to conceal.
  • He contrasts this with his own “spiritual era” (영성 시대) and “transcendental era” (초월 시대), which he calls the “Mugeuk era” (무극 시대), a time of ultimate unity and balance, unlike the “Taegeuk era” (태극 시대) of duality.
  • He explains that the Mugeuk era is like noon (낮 12시), where there are no shadows, symbolizing impartiality and universal benefit, unlike the Taegeuk era where shadows exist.
  • He claims that his teachings, which emphasize personal responsibility (“my fault” for bad things, “others’ fault” for good things), are superior to traditional scriptures like the Tripitaka Koreana and the Bible.
  • He asserts that the current national problems are due to the people’s own shortcomings, not solely the president’s actions.
  • He criticizes those who exploit public discontent for political gain, comparing them to “crows flocking to a carcass.”

#3 (00:27:00) Mr.Huh’s Influence on US Presidential Election

  • Mr.Huh claims that 99% of media predictions about Trump losing the US election were manipulated.
  • He asserts that he predicted Trump’s victory when Trump was at the bottom of the polls, based on his “physiognomy” (관상).
  • He claims to have sent “spiritual energy” (영파) to help Trump rise in the polls and become the Republican candidate.
  • He further claims to have influenced the FBI Director to announce an investigation into Hillary Clinton just ten days before the election, then to retract it a day before, to rally Trump’s supporters.
  • He states that he orchestrated Trump’s victory to prevent a nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula, as Hillary Clinton’s “hegemonic” (패권주의) policies would have led to conflict, while Trump’s “nationalist” (국수주의) approach was more favorable for Korea.
  • He explains that the US presidential election involves an Electoral College vote in December, and public opinion during the interim period can influence the delegates’ votes.
  • He criticizes President Park Geun-hye for only making a phone call to Trump instead of visiting him in person, unlike the Japanese Prime Minister who quickly met with Trump.

#4 (00:37:00) Comparison of Trump and Roh Moo-hyun’s Political Rise

  • Mr.Huh compares Trump’s rise from 16th place in the Republican primaries to Roh Moo-hyun’s rise from 7th place in the Democratic Party primaries.
  • He recounts how he introduced Roh Moo-hyun to the Asia CIA Director, Wickham, who predicted Roh’s presidency.
  • He claims to have eliminated other candidates to pave the way for Roh Moo-hyun’s nomination.
  • He also claims to have intervened when Roh Moo-hyun’s alliance with Chung Mong-joon faced a significant poll deficit, and later when Roh faced Lee Hae-chan, by highlighting issues with Lee’s son’s military service.
  • He analyzes the names of Trump and Hillary Clinton using numerology, claiming Trump’s name signifies “success” while Hillary’s signifies “failure.”
  • He suggests that Trump’s appeal to younger women, despite his misogynistic remarks, contributed to his victory over Hillary Clinton, who was associated with older figures.
  • He reiterates that Trump, Duterte, and Morales represent the “bizarre era” (엽기시대) but lack the “spiritual,” “transcendental,” and “Mugeuk” qualities that he embodies.

#5 (00:44:00) Mr.Huh’s Vision for Korea and the World

  • Mr.Huh states that the “Mugeuk era” (무극 시대) will lead to global unification, eliminating divisions between East and West.
  • He criticizes the media for exaggerating the number of protesters in demonstrations, claiming they manipulate public opinion to incite unrest.
  • He warns that external forces are trying to destabilize the Korean Peninsula.
  • He argues that previous male presidents were responsible for the nation’s economic problems, including 1500 trillion won in household debt and 500 trillion won in debt from government-invested companies.
  • He claims that President Park Geun-hye inherited a “beggar nation” and had nothing left to steal.
  • He proposes that if he becomes president, he would sell off government-owned real estate and assets to pay off half of the household debt for those in urgent need, offering interest-free loans.
  • He believes this would stimulate the economy by allowing people to spend money instead of paying interest to banks.
  • He criticizes politicians who instigate violence at peaceful protests, calling them “thieves” who only seek power.
  • He urges citizens to maintain stability until the next election and suggests that impeachment is the proper legal process for removing a president.
  • He compares opportunistic politicians to “crows” flocking to a “carcass,” while he, a “white heron,” stays away from corruption.

#6 (00:52:00) Lessons from History and Public Rights

  • Mr.Huh discusses the “Peach Garden Oath” (도원결의) from Chinese history, involving Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei.
  • He notes that Liu Bei, despite being less skilled than his generals, controlled them through “virtue” (덕).
  • He acknowledges that all powerful figures have “shadow organizations” (비선 조직) or “advisors” (자문위원) who are not officially accountable.
  • He argues that President Park Geun-hye relied on Choi Soon-sil because Choi’s advice had consistently led to success in the past.
  • He criticizes the public for overreacting to the Choi Soon-sil scandal, stating that it pales in comparison to the corruption of previous presidents.
  • He uses Liu Bei’s emotional decision to avenge Guan Yu’s death, leading to his own demise, as a warning against emotional responses to political issues.
  • He emphasizes that national leadership requires strategy, not just loyalty, comparing it to Cao Cao’s approach.
  • He points out that Guan Yu, despite being a general in life, became an emperor after death and a celestial deity, revered by Chinese people.
  • He criticizes the “Peach Garden Oath” for being based on “emotional” (감성적) rather than “rational” (이성적) principles, leading to a tragic end.
  • He defines “common people’s emotions” (천민들의 감정) as joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire, thought, worry, and fear.
  • He contrasts this with the “noble emotions” (양반들의 감정) that Koreans should possess: compassion (측은지심), shame (수호지심), discernment (시비지심), and humility (사양지심).
  • He outlines the three sovereign rights of citizens: voting rights (투표권), right to resist (저항권), and right to revolution (혁명권).
  • He warns against abusing these rights, stating that revolution should only occur in cases of national rebellion or foreign invasion, not for issues like “shadow advisors.”
  • He believes President Park Geun-hye did not embezzle money and warns that an interim president would steal far more.

#7 (01:08:00) Economic Policies and Samsung’s Role

  • Mr.Huh outlines the three fundamental rights of citizens: right to life (생존권), right to property (소유권), and right to equality (평등권).
  • He also lists the five major rights: right to claim (청구권), right to equality (평등권), right to participate (참정권), social rights (사회권), and freedom rights (자유권).
  • He explains that the “right to claim” (청구권) means citizens can demand money from the government because each citizen has 1.3 billion won entrusted to the state.
  • He reiterates his promise to provide a “national dividend” (국민 배당금) of 1.5 to 2 million won per month to citizens and 700,000 won to seniors by selling off unused state-owned land and buildings.
  • He criticizes large corporations for investing heavily overseas, leading to job losses in Korea and a drain of national wealth.
  • He uses the example of Samsung building large factories in Vietnam, employing Vietnamese workers, and preventing money from returning to Korea.
  • He explains that this leads to high GDP but low actual wealth for Korean citizens, as profits are reinvested abroad or concentrated in Seoul from regional cities.
  • He advocates for “nationalism” (국수주의) in economic policy, similar to Trump’s stance, to protect domestic jobs and wealth.
  • He recounts his prediction of Lee Kun-hee’s collapse and his advice to Samsung to change its logo color from blue (stability) to red (challenge) and to promote Lee Jae-yong.
  • He criticizes Samsung for not compensating female workers who developed leukemia due to industrial accidents, arguing that this leads to employee dissatisfaction and product defects.
  • He suggests that Samsung should contribute to the welfare of Vietnam War veterans and compensate Vietnamese civilians harmed during the war, as a form of corporate social responsibility and future risk mitigation.
  • He believes such actions would improve Samsung’s image, prevent future lawsuits from Vietnam, and boost sales.

#8 (01:25:00) The Dawn of the Mr.Huh Era

  • Mr.Huh states that the current national turmoil is a sign of the “dawn” (여명) before his appearance.
  • He warns that the “dawn” period, like early morning, is dangerous and prone to accidents.
  • He claims that President Park Geun-hye is the least corrupt president in Korean history.
  • He attributes his own rise to the Choi Soon-sil and Chung Yoo-ra scandal, as it has motivated young people to vote for a “proper president.”
  • He believes that the current candlelight vigils, while seemingly chaotic, will ultimately benefit him by increasing youth voter turnout.
  • He reiterates his commitment to a “single-penalty system” (단벌제) to eradicate corruption.
  • He emphasizes that his goal is world unification, unlike the nationalism of Trump, Duterte, and Morales.
  • He concludes by stating that the upcoming election should be a “voting revolution” (투표 혁명) to change Korea’s history.

#9 (01:32:00) Energy Healing and Power Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh invites new attendees to come forward for “healing.”
  • He performs a demonstration of his “energy” by having individuals try to resist his pull while saying their own names, other respected figures’ names (Jesus, Buddha), and then his name.
  • He claims that only his name, “Mr.Huh,” generates an unyielding force, demonstrating his unique spiritual power.
  • He asserts that calling his name can protect people from future pandemics like “instant influenza” (찰나 인플루엔자).
  • He repeats the energy test using photographs, showing that photos of others (Hillary, Lee Myung-bak) have no power, but his own photo generates immense energy.
  • He claims that having his photo in a home can ward off evil spirits and that mentally invoking his name can boost immunity a thousandfold.
  • He performs “healing” on several attendees by touching them and having them look at him, claiming to cure various ailments like joint pain, rhinitis, thyroid issues, and even “brain stroke.”
  • He emphasizes that his services are free and that he is not seeking donations.
  • He states that his energy will unify the world and that he is not born of human parents.

Other Useful Information

  • Mr.Huh’s anti-corruption policy:
    • Single-Penalty System (단벌죄): Only the recipient of a bribe is punished; the giver is compensated upon reporting.
    • Retroactive Application: Applies only to offenses after his presidency; prior corruption is pardoned.
  • Critique of Kim Young-ran Act:
    • Harms the economy by restricting spending by the wealthy.
    • Exempts politicians.
  • Mr.Huh’s Worldview:
    • Haein Era (해인시대): The current internet age characterized by transparency and the rise of “bizarre” (엽기주의) leaders.
    • Mugeuk Era (무극 시대): A future era of ultimate unity, impartiality, and spiritual enlightenment, represented by Mr.Huh.
    • Taegeuk Era (태극 시대): The current era of duality and imbalance.
  • Economic Solutions:
    • National Dividend (국민 배당금): Monthly payments to citizens and seniors from selling government assets.
    • Household Debt Relief: Government takes over half of household debt for urgent cases, offering interest-free loans.
    • Discouraging Overseas Investment: Advises large corporations to invest domestically to create jobs and retain national wealth.
  • Critique of Media and Politics:
    • Accuses media of manipulating public opinion and exaggerating protest numbers.
    • Compares opportunistic politicians to “crows” exploiting national crises.
  • Citizen Rights:
    • Three Sovereign Rights: Voting, resistance, and revolution.
    • Five Major Rights: Claim, equality, participation, social, and freedom.
  • Mr.Huh’s Powers:
    • Prophecy: Predicted Trump’s victory and Lee Kun-hee’s collapse.
    • Spiritual Influence: Claims to have influenced US elections and cured ailments through “energy” (영파).
    • Immunity Boost: Claims invoking his name or looking at his photo can boost immunity and ward off evil spirits.