6612101056 Impeachment Crisis and Mr.Huh’s Voting Revolution!

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to have an IQ of 430, predicting major political events and offering solutions for national issues .
  • Donald Trump | US Presidential Candidate | Predicted by Mr.Huh to win the presidency and prevent war on the Korean Peninsula .
  • Hillary Clinton | US Presidential Candidate | Predicted by Mr.Huh to cause conflict and war on the Korean Peninsula if elected .
  • Park Geun-hye | South Korean President | Predicted by Mr.Huh to win with 51% of the vote, face impeachment, and have her term shortened .
  • Choi Soon-sil | Associate of Park Geun-hye | Implicated in the national scandal, described as a “hidden power” .
  • Lee Myeong-bak | Former South Korean President | Accused of creating financial corruption that was passed on to the Park Geun-hye administration .
  • Roh Moo-hyun | Former South Korean President | Mentioned in relation to his son’s special admission to universities and the beef import controversy .
  • Park Ji-yeong | Sewol Ferry Crew Member | Died while saving students during the Sewol ferry disaster, highlighted as an example of female responsibility .
  • Choi Hye-yeong | Sewol Ferry Teacher | Died while saving students during the Sewol ferry disaster, highlighted as an example of female responsibility .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Audience Engagement

  • The lecture begins with the audience chanting Mr.Huh’s name .
  • A famous quote by Mr.Huh, “The country is not without money, but there are too many thieves,” is highlighted .
  • The difficult economic situation is mentioned, with calls for help .
  • The need to abolish political parties and end factional politics is emphasized .
  • The public is tired of both ruling and opposition parties, suggesting Mr.Huh as a third force .
  • The issue of low birth rates is addressed, with Mr.Huh proposing a 30 million won birth subsidy .
  • It is stated that 151 trillion won was spent on birth incentives over 10 years, yet South Korea has the lowest birth rate among OECD countries .
  • Mr.Huh claims his 30 million won subsidy would leave 30 trillion won remaining from the 151 trillion won budget .
  • The importance of direct financial support to ordinary people is stressed .
  • Attendees are invited to join Mr.Huh’s rallies and Saturday lectures .
  • Mr.Huh interacts with the audience, performing a “spiritual” act .
  • He advises new attendees to watch at least 50 of his previous lectures to understand his message .
  • Meeting Mr.Huh in person is described as a great blessing, making people “immensely rich” .
  • He asserts that he is not an ordinary lecturer and should not be compared to others .

#2 (00:04:58) Political Predictions and Interventions

  • Mr.Huh claims to have predicted Donald Trump’s presidency on September 24, 2015, when Trump was last among 16 Republican candidates .
  • He states that he decided Trump would become president to prevent war on the Korean Peninsula .
  • He also claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s 51% election victory two days before the 2012 election, and her impeachment and shortened term four years later .
  • An MBN interview from September 24, 2015, is referenced, where Mr.Huh evaluated Trump .
  • He argued that a Trump presidency would revitalize the US economy, while a Hillary Clinton presidency would lead to global conflicts and potentially war on the Korean Peninsula .
  • He states that he “dropped” Clinton to prevent war .
  • He describes Trump as a “businessman” who understands what North and South Korea want, suggesting that North Korea has nothing to offer Trump but can be appeased with money .
  • He warns that Clinton, like Vietnam, could secretly collude with North Korea, making her presidency dangerous .
  • He mentions that during the 2016 US presidential election, 90% of the media predicted Clinton’s victory, but he consistently lectured that Trump would win .
  • He claims to have influenced the US election by causing the FBI Director to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton, leading to a drop in her votes .
  • He also claims to have made the FBI Director declare Clinton innocent again on election day, rallying Trump’s supporters .
  • He compares this to the 2002 South Korean presidential election, where Roh Moo-hyun’s emotional appeal after a falling out with Chung Mong-joon swayed public opinion .
  • He suggests that creating a sense of danger for Trump at the last minute helped him win .
  • He asserts that his intervention ensures South Korea’s safety and prevents war .
  • He reiterates his prediction that Park Geun-hye’s administration would not last five years and would face problems .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye might have considered a constitutional amendment or early resignation .
  • He criticizes the 1987 constitution for failing to address the limitations of factional politics .
  • He predicted that the president would face public unrest due to legislative gridlock and a lack of policy implementation, leading to calls for resignation .
  • He claims to have foreseen the “great national drama” involving Park Geun-hye, Choi Soon-sil, and the Sewol ferry tragedy, linking it to the spirits of Park Chung-hee, Yuk Young-soo, and the Sewol victims .
  • He emphasizes that he predicted Park Geun-hye’s 51% victory, including the decimal point, before the election .
  • He attributes the close election result to a “grand scheme” .
  • He states that the real targets for impeachment should be the 300 members of the National Assembly, not just Park Geun-hye .
  • He argues that the National Assembly’s failure to pass policies led to economic hardship .
  • He criticizes the impeachment of Park Geun-hye, who he claims did not take money, while corrupt politicians remain .
  • He compares Choi Soon-sil’s influence to historical “hidden powers” like Muhak Daesa for King Taejo and Zhuge Liang for Liu Bei .
  • He argues that presidents can use “hidden powers” and that the current economic collapse is due to the National Assembly’s failure to pass laws, not the president’s actions .
  • He blames the Lee Myeong-bak administration for passing on corruption to Park Geun-hye .
  • He recounts an MBN interview where he was compared to Trump’s stylist, but he insisted Trump was America’s icon and hope .
  • He describes his recent popularity, with people recognizing him as the “Korean Trump” and praising his predictions .
  • He shares anecdotes of being mobbed by people, especially the elderly, for photos and expressing their support .
  • He reiterates that the current political turmoil is a “grand scheme” he predicted .

#3 (00:29:40) Critique of Political Hypocrisy and National Structure

  • Mr.Huh criticizes politicians for relying on “hidden powers” and blames the 300 National Assembly members for neglecting the public and causing economic decline .
  • He draws a parallel between the current situation and the manipulated beef import controversy .
  • He highlights the hypocrisy of opposition figures whose children receive special treatment in US universities while they criticize the US .
  • He explains that the South Korean president holds a “dual nature” as both head of state and head of government, a “monarchical presidency” necessary for a divided nation .
  • He argues that a parliamentary system would weaken the country in a time of war .
  • He contrasts this with the “dual system” of power in China and North Korea, where the party holds ultimate authority over the government .
  • He criticizes politicians who maintain dual citizenship or escape routes, abandoning the public in times of crisis, citing President Rhee Syng-man’s flight during the Korean War .
  • He advocates for the abolition of political parties in a developed democracy, promoting independent candidates .
  • He warns that intense partisan conflict, like during the Imjin War or the Korean War, leads to national disaster .
  • He concludes that the current impeachment target is wrong, and the “grand scheme” he predicted five years ago is unfolding .

#4 (00:36:00) Mr.Huh’s IQ and National Elements

  • Mr.Huh claims his IQ of 430 is 100 million times higher than an average IQ of 100 and significantly higher than Einstein’s IQ of 220 .
  • He categorizes people with high IQs as prophets (religious leaders), enlightened ones (philosophers), and pioneers (politicians) .
  • He places himself above these, as a “omnipotent being” or “incarnation from heaven,” referred to as Maitreya in Buddhism and Messiah in Christianity .
  • He states he respects all religions but does not belong to any, transcending them as “supra-religious” .
  • He outlines the three elements for a nation’s existence: territory, sovereignty, and people .
  • He then lists the three functions of a nation: culture, politics, and economy .
  • He argues that Park Geun-hye’s political and economic efforts were hindered by the National Assembly and the corruption inherited from the Lee Myeong-bak administration .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye turned to cultural promotion as the only viable path when politics and economy were stalled .
  • He defends Park Geun-hye’s cultural initiatives as a necessary strategy for national function, not personal gain .
  • He states that 99.99% of people are unaware of these national elements .
  • He lists the three fields of a nation: philosophy, religion, and science .
  • He explains that science, which could generate wealth, is hampered by politics and economy .
  • He identifies the three goals of a nation: truth, justice, and peace .
  • He contrasts these with the goals of university students: truth, justice, and freedom .
  • He criticizes the public for focusing on impeaching one person (Park Geun-hye) while ignoring the systemic issues caused by politicians .

#5 (00:44:00) Demographic Crisis and Welfare Policies

  • Mr.Huh presents a newspaper article predicting South Korea’s population will halve in 100 years, with 43% being elderly, leading to national collapse .
  • He highlights South Korea as the country most at risk of disappearing due to population decline .
  • He reiterates his 25-year-old proposals: 100 million won for marriage, 30 million won per child, and 700,000 won monthly for those over 65 .
  • He explains that the elderly, who rebuilt South Korea, deserve respect and financial security .
  • He argues that providing 700,000 won (now 1 million won) to seniors, plus 1.5 million won in national dividends, would make them middle class, eliminating poverty and family conflict .
  • He defines “peace” (평화) as equal distribution, using the analogy of a scale and sharing rice equally .
  • He states that inequality in distribution leads to conflict and war .
  • He criticizes the vast wealth disparity, where politicians’ assets have grown exponentially while ordinary people remain poor .
  • He concludes that truth, justice, and peace are absent, necessitating a “voting revolution” .
  • He advocates for a peaceful revolution through voting, not violence .
  • He proposes abolishing the impeachment system, arguing that both the president and the National Assembly are chosen by the people .
  • He emphasizes that women, like Sewol ferry crew member Park Ji-yeong and teacher Choi Hye-yeong, demonstrate stronger responsibility and maternal instincts than men, who often abandon their duties .
  • He uses the biblical story of Eve being created from Adam’s rib to explain that men are “incomplete” (XY chromosome) and constantly seek women (XX chromosome) .
  • He criticizes male politicians for blaming a female president while they are responsible for economic ruin and corruption .

#6 (00:54:00) National Future and Communication

  • Mr.Huh discusses the three elements of a nation’s future: harmony, convergence, and communication .
  • He defines “harmony” (화합) as fairly distributing resources, like food, to everyone .
  • He uses the analogy of a wife needing living expenses for harmony in a marriage .
  • He explains “compatibility” (궁합) in marriage as sexual attraction, not just personality fit .
  • He discusses three types of filial piety: material, emotional, and achieving great success .
  • He suggests that considering parents’ preferences in marriage, as in arranged marriages, leads to higher success rates than love marriages, which often end in divorce .
  • He criticizes young people for prioritizing their own feelings over their parents’ well-being when choosing a spouse .
  • He concludes that the public lacks judgment and needs to listen to his lectures .
  • He states that Park Geun-hye’s failure was in “communication” (소통), leading to the current political turmoil .
  • He summarizes that he has compared the current political situation with the five elements of a nation: existence, function, fields, goals, and future .
  • An 82-year-old woman from Hawaii expresses her admiration for Mr.Huh’s words and asks for his help .
  • Mr.Huh interacts with the audience, offering to “heal” them .