6611261054 Why is Korea a Great Nation Destined for World Unification and a One-Gene Human? #Plot

Topic The greatness of the Korean people as a “one-gene” nation destined for world unification, and the current political and economic situation in Korea.
Key Concepts One-gene (일성결합인자) vs. Two-gene (이성결합인자) humans, Heavenly Descendant Nation (천손민족), the meaning of “Goryeo” (고려), the dangers of the “Dae” (大) character, and the speaker’s role as a “zero-gene” (영성결합인자) human.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being (God, the highest being in the universe) who has come to Earth as an incarnation to unify the world. He states he is a “zero-gene” human, capable of controlling “one-gene” and “two-gene” humans, and possesses powers to heal illnesses and influence global events.
  • Park Tae-hwan | Audience Member | A “one-gene” human from Mangwoo-dong, Seoul, who participates in Mr.Huh’s demonstrations of power.
  • Park Jeong-hee | Former President of South Korea | Described as a genius, politician, soldier, scholar, and visionary who built South Korea’s economy and infrastructure.
  • Roh Moo-hyun | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned briefly as being “a little different” from Mr.Huh.
  • Choi Soon-sil | Figure in a political scandal | Implicated in corruption, causing public outrage.
  • Lee Myeong-bak | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in connection with corruption scandals (e.g., “Four Rivers Project”).
  • Min Byeong-doo | Member of the Democratic Party of Korea | A strategist who acknowledged the need for bold policies like Mr.Huh’s.
  • Lee Chang-woo | Former Deputy Mayor of Busan, Justice Party | Stated that the public desires a “revolution” and that conventional politics cannot win.
  • Donald Trump | Former US President | Mr.Huh claims to have influenced his election.
  • Hillary Clinton | Former US Presidential Candidate | Mentioned as the opponent of Donald Trump.
  • Deng Xiaoping | Former Chinese Leader | Mentioned in the context of his survival from execution due to his name “Xiaoping” (small and ordinary) and his role in China’s economic reforms.
  • Heidegger | Economist | Advised Deng Xiaoping on market economy principles.
  • Keynes | Economist | His economic theories were adopted by the US during the Great Depression.
  • Byun Sa-tto | Character in Chunhyangjeon | A corrupt magistrate.
  • Lee Mong-ryong | Character in Chunhyangjeon | Exposed Byun Sa-tto’s corruption.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Vietnam’s Fall and Korea’s Political Climate

  • Mr.Huh observes many people gathered in Gwanghwamun, noting the chaotic political situation and recalling the fall of Vietnam .
  • Vietnam became communist on April 30, 1975, with 300,000 intellectuals executed by Ho Chi Minh .
  • 간첩 (spies) had infiltrated the Vietnamese government, including the presidential secretariat and various ministries, making its collapse inevitable despite US and Korean military intervention .
  • Mr.Huh states that South Korea is currently embroiled in an extreme conflict between the left and right .
  • He claims to control all ongoing events .

#2 (00:02:00) The Great Korean People and One-Gene Humans

  • Mr.Huh introduces the lecture’s title: “Why is the great Korean people, the one-gene human, destined to unify the world?” .
  • He asks about the difference between the Vietnamese and Korean people .
  • He explains that the Korean people are “one-gene” humans, while others like the Chinese, Burmese, Vietnamese, Europeans, Africans, and Americans are “two-gene” humans .
  • He claims that only the Korean people and Jews are “one-gene” humans .
  • He states that he came to Earth because of the “one-gene” humans, as he cannot change the world in “two-gene” countries .
  • He also mentions that Jewish people, despite being “one-gene,” have passed their time, and the change is destined to come from the East, which is why he came to the Korean Peninsula .
  • He notes a slight difference in speaking style between himself and former President Roh Moo-hyun .

#3 (00:04:46) The Origin of One-Gene Humans and Heavenly Descendants

  • Mr.Huh explains that “one-gene” refers to different genes .
  • He describes Hwanin as a god, the highest being in the universe, and himself as Hwanin’s incarnation .
  • Hwanin created Hwanung, who was a divine human, a “bear tribe” human, not a “tiger tribe” human .
  • Hwanin sent Hwanung into Ungnyeo’s womb without sexual intercourse, making Ungnyeo a virgin who conceived Hwanung .
  • This makes the Korean people, including North and South Koreans and Jews, heavenly descendants (천손 민족) .
  • He clarifies that other people are “two-gene” humans, created by the combination of male (XY) and female (XX) by God .
  • The Korean people, however, were created by a “one-gene” factor from the universe because other humans were too foolish .
  • Hwanung, the first “one-gene” human, was born from this factor, and his son was Dangun .
  • He claims that the Korean people are the smartest in the world and, like Jews, wear “gat” (갓), which means “God” in English, signifying their divine lineage .
  • He emphasizes that no one else has properly explained why Koreans are heavenly descendants .
  • He explains that he is discussing this because the country is currently very complex, and people need to understand the root causes .
  • Mr.Huh introduces seven ways to analyze phenomena: seed, root, stem, branch, leaf, flower, and fruit .
  • He applies this to current protests, stating that the “seed” is not Park Geun-hye or Choi Soon-sil, but a deeper cause .
  • The process moves from seed to root, stem, branch (Choi Soon-sil, Park Geun-hye), flower, and finally fruit (imprisonment or downfall) .
  • He explains that a single wrong word can spread like branches and leaves, covering the world .
  • This process is similar to the Buddhist concept of Twelve Links of Dependent Origination (12연기) .
  • The Twelve Links start with ignorance (무명), like a seed needing darkness to sprout .
  • The stages include action, consciousness, name and form, six sense bases, contact, feeling, craving, grasping, becoming, birth, and old age and death .
  • He claims that those who call his name will be exempt from bad karma and will have a good next life .
  • He warns that those who steal while helping the president will face bad consequences .

#5 (00:14:40) The Dangerous Seat of the Presidency and Park Jeong-hee’s Legacy

  • Mr.Huh states that the Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae) is a “heavenly spirit descending spot” (천신하강 단자혈) meant for a man, but a woman is currently in it .
  • He praises President Park Jeong-hee for building the “airplane” (South Korea’s economy) and “runway” (infrastructure) for 50 million people .
  • Park Jeong-hee achieved Germany’s 150-year economic growth in 15 years, a “Miracle on the Han River” .
  • He describes Park Jeong-hee as a genius, politician, soldier, scholar, and visionary who was fluent in multiple languages and skilled in various arts .
  • Park Jeong-hee was humble and designed national projects like highways single-handedly despite public opposition .
  • After Park Jeong-hee, 11 presidents tried to “pilot the airplane,” but it stalled at $20,000 GDP .
  • He criticizes the current “female pilot” for causing national disgrace .
  • He attributes the public’s anger not to the amount of money stolen, but to the “despicable style” of those around the president, who chose actions that angered the public .
  • He compares this to the “Four Rivers Project” scandal under Lee Myeong-bak, which involved 40 trillion won but caused less public outrage .
  • He argues that the actions of those around the president are causing Park Jeong-hee’s legacy to be tarnished .
  • He claims that South Korea’s economy collapsed after Park Jeong-hee’s era due to democracy, and the current situation is similar to the 1979-1997 IMF crisis .
  • South Korea faces 1,500 trillion won in household debt and external debt, leading to a downhill path .
  • He mentions that global prophets predict South Korea’s disappearance in 2017 .
  • He dismisses these concerns because he, a “one-gene” human, is present in Korea .

#6 (00:19:50) One-Gene, Two-Gene, and Zero-Gene Humans

  • Mr.Huh explains that Chinese people are “two-gene” humans .
  • He describes the creation of humans in the Bible, where a rib was taken from a man to create a woman, resulting in XX for women and XY for men .
  • This represents the Taegeuk (태극), with male and female, yang and yin, positive and negative .
  • The Taegeuk exists only within Earth’s atmosphere (1000 km), beyond which is Mugeuk (무극), where there are no directions, positive/negative, or gravity .
  • He claims to have come from the distant Mugeuk, while others are born on Earth as “two-gene” humans through sexual reproduction .
  • The Korean people, however, were conceived by a divine being entering a virgin’s body, making them geniuses and a great nation .
  • He cites the detailed historical records of Korea (Joseon, Goryeo, Silla) as evidence of their “heavenly descendant” status .
  • He states that “one-gene” humans are heroes, but they become too smart and competitive, requiring a divine being like himself to govern them .
  • He clarifies that he is not a “one-gene” human, but a “zero-gene” human (영성결합인자), while Hwanung was a “one-gene” human .
  • He explains that “one-gene” and “two-gene” are within the Taegeuk, but he comes from the Mugeuk .

#7 (00:24:50) Demonstration of Power: One-Gene vs. Zero-Gene

  • Mr.Huh invites an audience member, Park Tae-hwan, a “one-gene” human, to demonstrate his powers .
  • He asks Park Tae-hwan to call his own name, then “Jesus” and “Buddha,” showing that his hand easily detaches when calling those names .
  • He then compares his own hand (zero-gene) to Park Tae-hwan’s hand (one-gene), noting differences in flexibility and appearance .
  • When Park Tae-hwan calls “Mr.Huh,” his hand remains strong and does not detach, demonstrating Mr.Huh’s unique power .
  • He explains that “one-gene” humans cannot resist his power, while “zero-gene” humans (like himself) are the opposite .
  • He further demonstrates by having Park Tae-hwan look at a picture of Lee Myeong-bak, causing his hand to weaken, but when looking at Mr.Huh’s picture, his hand remains strong .
  • He claims that “two-gene” humans are even weaker than “one-gene” humans .
  • He asserts his ability to heal illnesses by looking at people, even remotely, and to open “heaven’s gate” .
  • He claims to have created the cells of “one-gene” humans .

#8 (00:30:40) The Presidency’s Curse and Mr.Huh’s Divine Mission

  • Mr.Huh states that any president in South Korea causes trouble .
  • He cites examples of presidents who faced misfortune: Syngman Rhee (overthrown), Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo (imprisoned), and others whose children went to jail .
  • He claims that no president has left the office unscathed, and even Lee Myeong-bak faced investigations .
  • He attributes these misfortunes to the “dangerous seat” of the presidency, which is meant for a divine being, not humans who “steal” .
  • He claims that if he were president, South Korea would greatly improve, but he is not a conventional politician .
  • He asserts that the entire universe belongs to him, with 362.88 trillion planets, and he has no need to steal .
  • He states that “one-gene” humans were created to control “two-gene” humans .
  • He criticizes Jews for only caring about their own wealth, creating capitalism that impoverishes other nations .
  • He also criticizes Koreans for constant infighting and not thinking about world unification .
  • He highlights global conflicts, such as those in the Middle East, where 13,000 children die annually due to religious wars .
  • He recounts a story of a 3-4 year old girl rescued from rubble after two days, unaware that her family had died .
  • He attributes such conflicts to “two-gene” humans, created by God breathing life into male and female, who then reproduce .
  • He states that the Korean people were created to govern these “two-gene” humans .
  • He criticizes Koreans for indulging in pleasure instead of fulfilling their responsibility .
  • He demonstrates his healing power on an audience member, claiming to fix his brain and nose .
  • He asks the audience member to think of a name (Mr.Huh, Jesus, Buddha, Park Geun-hye) and claims to know which one he thought of, demonstrating that only “Mr.Huh” maintains his strength .
  • He reiterates that even “one-gene” humans weaken when calling other names, but not his .
  • He emphasizes that Koreans are “heavenly descendants” and that he, a “zero-gene” human, has come to unify the world and end religious wars .
  • He cites the 19,000 people rescued from rubble in Iran/Iraq over three years, and the 13,000 children who died, as evidence of the ongoing conflicts .
  • He criticizes world leaders for ignoring these conflicts and not attending UN meetings, allowing foreign ministers to handle them .
  • He urges Koreans, as “heavenly descendants,” to feel responsible for these global issues .
  • He warns that South Korea could also face similar bombings and destruction .

#9 (00:39:00) Healing Demonstration and Prophecy of Korea’s Future

  • Mr.Huh performs another healing demonstration on an audience member, showing that his hand detaches when touching an unhealthy area but not a healthy one .
  • He claims to have healed the man’s brain, which was on the verge of a stroke, and his rhinitis .
  • He explains that healthy people are more prone to strokes because of strong blood pressure, while those with weaker hearts or frequent colds are less susceptible .
  • He reiterates that he can kill or save people with his gaze and energy .
  • He claims that “zero-gene” humans can control “one-gene” and “two-gene” humans .
  • He asserts that no one else on Earth possesses his abilities, and therefore, South Korea will not experience war .
  • He claims to be controlling all events, including the current protests .
  • He then shows a newspaper article about Donald Trump’s election, claiming he predicted and influenced it 1.5 years prior .
  • He states that he moved Trump to become president and also influenced the FBI director to investigate Hillary Clinton .
  • He claims that he can control the invisible realm .
  • He predicts that world leaders will eventually come to him for guidance .
  • He advocates for opening all national borders, creating a unified world where regions are like provinces, and eliminating economic disparities .
  • He emphasizes that “heavenly descendants” should feel shame for global hunger and suffering .
  • He states that the 100 million “one-gene” people (Jews, North and South Koreans) are meant to guide the 6.9 billion “two-gene” people .
  • He predicts that if he becomes president, Koreans will become global Korean language teachers, earning high salaries and becoming “ambassadors” .

#10 (00:48:00) The Significance of “Goryeo” and the Flaws of “Daehan”

  • Mr.Huh explains that “Goryeo” (고려) will be the name of the unified world federation, with him as its Emperor .
  • He states that “Goryeo” has the same meaning and pronunciation in Korean and English: “high” (고) and “radiant” (려), meaning “core” or “center” .
  • He claims that no other country has such a meaningful name .
  • He criticizes Emperor Gojong for changing the country’s name to “Daehan” (대한), which led to its downfall .
  • He asserts that the character “Dae” (大, great) is inauspicious and causes division and failure .
  • He cites examples of companies and newspapers with “Daehan” in their names that failed .
  • He also mentions the incident where Dong-A Ilbo was suspended for calling Syngman Rhee “Gyeontongnyeong” (견통령, dog president) .
  • He states that he will abolish the title of “president” and become “Emperor,” reducing the National Assembly to 100 members and sending the other 300 to “mental education camps” .
  • He claims that this is necessary to implement his policies quickly .
  • He mentions that Deng Xiaoping survived execution by arguing that his name “Xiaoping” (小平, small and ordinary) reflected his desire to serve the common people, not to be a “great” capitalist .
  • Deng Xiaoping then adopted Heidegger’s free-market economic theory, leading to China’s growth .
  • He criticizes both Keynesian and Heideggerian economic theories, proposing his own “middle-class-ism” or “communal capitalism” (공동 자본주의) .
  • This involves a “national dividend system” (국민 배당제) where half of the national tax revenue is returned to the people .
  • He reiterates that “Daehan” is a bad name and that “Goryeo” (Corea) signifies Korea as the “light of the East” .
  • He refers to Rabindranath Tagore’s prophecy that Korea, the “light of the East,” will unite the world .
  • He urges Koreans to be mindful and vote wisely, not to blindly trust the media .

#11 (00:58:00) Korean Identity and Global Responsibility

  • Mr.Huh discusses other Korean words that have similar meanings and pronunciations in English, like “Lucky” (라키) and “Fine” (화인) .
  • He explains the meaning of “Family” as “Father And Mother, I Love You” .
  • He emphasizes that the world should become one family, and Koreans, as “Hongik Ingan” (홍익인간, benefit all humanity), have a responsibility to unify the world .
  • He reiterates that “Goryeo” (Corea) is the ideal name for the world federation .
  • He criticizes Japan for creating meaningless names .
  • He refers to Lee Mong-ryong’s poem “Geumjunmiju Cheoninhyul” (금준미주 천인혈, “The golden goblet of fine wine is the blood of a thousand people”) to criticize corruption .
  • He states that Choi Soon-sil’s actions, though not necessarily large-scale theft, were “displeasing” to the public .
  • He compares Park Geun-hye to a scholar who adjusted his hat string in a pear field, implying guilt by association .
  • He criticizes the waste of national resources, such as rice being used for alcohol production while people starve globally .
  • He highlights the misuse of the 110 trillion won allocated for birth encouragement, which was spent on expenses rather than directly supporting new parents .
  • He claims that 60% of the national budget is wasted .
  • He points out that foreign companies receive 5 trillion won annually in dividends from Korean banks, draining national wealth .
  • He contrasts this with Japan, which earns hundreds of trillions in royalties and has a “tatami economy” where people store money at home due to negative interest rates .
  • He warns that South Korea could end up like Argentina, which fell from a world power to a struggling nation .
  • He compares the country to a Boeing 747 that is being dismantled by incompetent leaders .
  • He claims that only Park Jeong-hee properly managed the “airplane” .
  • He criticizes the 5% upper class, including politicians, for consuming national resources while the Kim Young-ran Act (anti-corruption law) is applied to others .
  • He promises to abolish the Kim Young-ran Act if he becomes president .
  • He refers to the poem’s lines about tears and resentment of the people .
  • He mentions the “Northbound Train” (북핵 열차) as a potential new national anthem, symbolizing Korea’s journey to reclaim its ancient territory .
  • He describes a music video where he, riding a white horse, leads 50 million Koreans across Manchuria, over the Yalu River and the Great Wall, to their ancestral land, where he becomes Emperor .

#12 (01:08:00) The Boiling Frog Syndrome and the True Meaning of Cheonbugyeong

  • Mr.Huh uses the boiling frog syndrome analogy to describe how people gradually become accustomed to corruption and problems .
  • He warns that by the time people realize the severity of the situation, it will be too late to act .
  • He states that corruption is becoming normalized .
  • He explains that Cheonbugyeong (천부경), an ancient Korean text, describes Mugeuk (무극), the state of “no beginning and no end,” like an egg .
  • He claims that he comes from Mugeuk, while others are in the Taegeuk (태극), where yin and yang (male and female) lead to conflict and sin .
  • He warns that like the boiling frog, people will realize their sins too late .
  • He compares Choi Soon-sil’s actions to the frog’s fate, where a few individuals exploit opportunities .
  • He warns against becoming like the frog and urges people to call his name to avoid this fate .
  • He states that the Taegeukgi (South Korean flag) should be changed to a Mugeukgi .
  • He interprets the Cheonbugyeong’s “Cheonilil, Jiilil, Inilsam” (천일일, 지일일, 인일삼) as representing Hwanin, Hwanung, “one-gene” humans, “two-gene” humans, and himself .
  • He concludes that he, as the “zero-gene” being from Mugeuk, fulfills the Cheonbugyeong’s prophecy .