6702111064 Mr.Huh’s Prophecies on Trump and Park Geun-hye

Topic Mr.Huh’s prophecies regarding Donald Trump and Park Geun-hye, and his political and economic vision for Korea.
Key Themes Prophecy, national economy, social issues, political reform, spiritual guidance.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Claims to have prophetic abilities and offers solutions for national and personal issues .
  • 김우중 (Kim Woo-choong) | Former Daewoo Group Chairman | Received a reform plan from Mr.Huh before Daewoo’s collapse .
  • 정희자 (Jeong Hee-ja) | Kim Woo-choong’s wife | Received a reform plan from Mr.Huh .
  • 이재용 (Lee Jae-yong) | Samsung Leader | Advised by Mr.Huh to change Samsung’s logo color to red to avoid misfortune .
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Former Samsung Chairman | His preferred blue color for the Samsung logo was advised to be discarded .
  • 허신구 (Heo Shin-gu) | Geumseongsa CEO | Recently passed away at 88 years old .
  • 모세 (Moses) | Religious Messiah | Led the Israelites out of Egypt through the Red Sea .
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | US President | Predicted to win the presidency by Mr.Huh and wears a red tie as a symbol of challenge .
  • 클린턴 (Clinton) | Political Figure | Predicted by Mr.Huh to cause conflict if elected president .
  • 박근혜 (**Park Geun-hye**) | South Korean President | Her political fate was predicted by Mr.Huh .
  • 최순실 (Choi Soon-sil) | Political Figure | Mentioned in relation to Park Geun-hye’s political issues .
  • 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | Political Figure | Praised by Mr.Huh for not engaging in personal attacks during the presidential election .
  • 이정희 (Lee Jung-hee) | Political Figure | Criticized by Mr.Huh for personal attacks during the presidential election .
  • 박 실장 (Manager Park) | Mr.Huh’s Staff | Works hard to manage Mr.Huh’s materials .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Current Political Climate

  • Mr.Huh discusses the current political situation, including the Taegeukgi and candlelight rallies, which he finds overwhelming .
  • He states that Korean politics are becoming increasingly complex and confusing, like “해인삼매” (Haein Sam-mae), a state of profound mystery .
  • He introduces the lecture’s topic: his prophecies regarding Trump and Park Geun-hye, which he considers both simple and complex .
  • He emphasizes that while prophecies are not crucial, foresight is essential for personal and national well-being .

#2 (00:03:21) Past Prophecies and Business Reforms

  • Mr.Huh presents a 20-year-old reform plan for Daewoo Group, which he had given to Kim Woo-choong and Jeong Hee-ja before the company’s collapse .
  • He explains that Daewoo’s logo, depicting the Earth cut six times, symbolized its downfall at the peak of its global fame .
  • He recalls advising Samsung to change its logo color to red seven months before a phone accident, predicting misfortune and Lee Jae-yong’s struggles if the blue color was maintained .
  • He mentions that Jeong Hee-ja’s hotel room, facing Namsan, was believed to cause “혈육 단절” (severance of family ties) due to negative energy flow, and he had advised changing the main entrance .
  • He asserts that he knew how Daewoo would collapse even at a young age .

#3 (00:07:00) Korea’s Stagnation and Economic Issues

  • Mr.Huh compares South Korea to a plane with 50 million passengers that has never taken off in 70 years, despite 11 presidents attempting to pilot it .
  • He states that the country’s stagnation is causing mental distress among its citizens .
  • He highlights that both the wealthy in Gangnam and ordinary citizens are burdened by debt, with 95% of the population being “쟁이” (debt-ridden) while 5% of the elite control all the wealth .
  • He proposes that if Korea resolves its financial issues, the world will look to it .

#4 (00:09:00) National Budget and Public Servants

  • Mr.Huh discusses Korea’s GDP of over 1,000 trillion won, with a defense budget of 35 trillion won and national expenditures of 400 trillion won, making it the 11th richest country .
  • He argues that Korea has fewer public servants than other countries, especially in welfare, and suggests increasing their number by 1 million to create stable jobs for the unemployed .
  • He claims that Korea’s national debt is approximately 6,000 trillion won, or over 100 million won per person .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, he will eliminate all national debt and provide a monthly basic income of 1.5 million won per person, or 3 million won for married couples, encouraging marriage and supporting the elderly .

#5 (00:11:00) Critique of Politicians and Misuse of Funds

  • Mr.Huh criticizes politicians for misusing national funds, stating that the 400 trillion won budget is taken by them .
  • He alleges that politicians conspire to extract budgets, such as 50 trillion won for research, which he would prevent as president .
  • He points out that 150 trillion won allocated for childbirth over 10 years was largely spent on research fees for professors and activity expenses for officials, rather than directly benefiting those giving birth .
  • He claims that 50 trillion won, enough to give 30 million won per person for childbirth, was instead used for advertising and entertainment by officials .
  • He criticizes the system where public servants are rewarded for spending their entire budget rather than saving it, leading to wasteful spending .

#6 (00:14:00) “점입가경” and National Image

  • Mr.Huh re-emphasizes that his policies are becoming increasingly appealing, like “점입가경” (jeomipgagyeong), meaning the scenery gets better and better .
  • He criticizes current politicians for being in a state of “해인삼매” (Haein Sam-mae), or confusion .
  • He argues that publicizing presidential issues like Park Geun-hye’s scandal globally damages Korea’s national image, comparing it to a child shaming their mother .
  • He criticizes the handling of the comfort women issue, stating that he would compensate the victims directly if he were president, rather than allowing organizations to exploit them for political gain .
  • He defends Park Chung-hee’s compensation agreement with Japan, stating it was crucial for Korea’s economic development and that other Asian countries also received funds .

#7 (00:17:00) Economic Comparison and Poverty

  • Mr.Huh compares South Korea’s economic growth to other Asian countries, noting that in Park Chung-hee’s era, South Korea’s GDP per capita was $68, while North Korea was $150, Indonesia $170, and Thailand $220 .
  • He highlights that currently, Thailand is around $2,000, North Korea $500, and South Korea $30,000, showing Korea’s 50-fold increase in wealth .
  • He points out that despite this growth, the quality of life for ordinary citizens remains similar, leading to “상대적 빈곤” (relative poverty) .
  • He explains the Chinese character for “빈곤” (poverty) as a house with a large tree, symbolizing financial ruin according to feng shui .
  • He contrasts this with the character for “인물” (great person) in a house, which signifies prosperity .
  • He concludes that while Korea overcame “절대적 빈곤” (absolute poverty), it now suffers from relative poverty, where people work hard but still face financial struggles and health issues .

#8 (00:23:00) Eliminating Hospitals and Family Expectations

  • Mr.Huh advises eliminating two things from one’s mind: hospitals and excessive reliance on family .
  • He encourages people to take responsibility for their own health and not burden their families .
  • He suggests replacing these with “백궁” (Baekgung) and “하늘” (Heaven) in one’s mind, representing hope and truth .
  • He explains that while human forgiveness can erase wrongs, actions against Heaven are not forgotten and will eventually return to the individual .

#9 (00:26:00) Giving vs. Receiving Blessings

  • Mr.Huh states that those who come to receive blessings will ultimately fail, while those who come to give blessings will prosper .
  • He uses the example of a wealthy person who enjoyed their blessings and went to a bad afterlife, while those who give to others, like Bill Gates, are blessed .
  • He praises ancestors for their generosity and loyalty, contrasting them with modern people who are “입이 가벼워” (light-mouthed) and easily betray others .
  • He warns that seeking to receive blessings in this life means having nothing in the afterlife, while giving blessings ensures future rewards .
  • He advises that when wealth comes, one should consider how to use it for good, rather than for selfish pleasures, to avoid ruin .

#10 (00:30:00) Relative Poverty and Solutions

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that while Korea overcame absolute poverty, 5% of the upper class takes all the blessings, leaving the rest in relative poverty .
  • He claims to be the one who will solve this relative poverty .
  • He explains that everyone is given a “sky visa” (face) at birth, which determines their lifespan, but he can extend it through his energy .
  • He clarifies that he is not a religious figure, but that religion, while teaching good things, is subservient to politics .
  • He asserts that good politics can make religion unnecessary, while bad politics leads to the rise of religion and conflict, citing the example of medieval Europe .

#11 (00:36:00) Religious Symbols and Jewish History

  • Mr.Huh discusses religious symbols, noting Hitler’s mark was a cross, and he, a Christian elder, attacked Jews .
  • He shows the seven-branched menorah as the original symbol of Judaism .
  • He then shows the PX symbol for Catholicism and the cross for Christianity, explaining Hitler’s attack on Judaism .
  • He recounts a Jewish anecdote about a father and three daughters, where the youngest daughter, asking for her inheritance to double daily, eventually amassed more wealth than her sisters who took land and houses .
  • He uses this to illustrate Jewish people’s financial acumen and sensitivity to small amounts of money .

#12 (00:44:00) Hitler’s Motivation and Jewish Persecution

  • Mr.Huh explains that Jewish people’s control of 95% of Germany’s wealth, despite being only 1% of the population, led Hitler to believe that eliminating them was necessary for Germany’s survival .
  • He recounts Hitler’s personal experience of his mother being mistreated by a Jewish employer and Hitler himself being attacked by a Jewish man’s dog and beaten, leading him to abandon art for politics to seek revenge .
  • He notes that 6 million Jews were killed, leaving only 3 million in Israel today, and claims Koreans are superior in survival .

#13 (00:47:00) Korean “Red Sea” and Political Messiah

  • Mr.Huh compares Korea’s current political turmoil, marked by protests and conflicts since Park Chung-hee’s era, to the “Red Sea” that the Israelites crossed .
  • He states that Korea’s national debt is 6,000 trillion won (6 trillion USD), which he, as president, would quickly eliminate .
  • He argues that a “political messiah” is needed to guide Korea through this “Red Sea” of conflict and debt, unlike Moses who was a religious messiah .
  • He claims that good politics can transcend religion, making it unnecessary .
  • He describes the widespread financial struggles and despair among Koreans, leading to suicides, and asserts that a political messiah is needed to bring hope and clear debts .

#14 (00:53:00) Global Reach and Future Plans

  • Mr.Huh notes that his YouTube lectures are watched globally, with attendees from the US and Australia present .
  • He explains that his message spreads like a nuclear reaction, with each viewer sharing it with 500 others, ensuring it will reach all of Korea within a year .
  • He predicts that he will be forced into the Blue House as president, as he is the only one who can solve the national debt .
  • He describes Korea’s current state as “예토” (yeto), a dirty land, and aims to lead it through the “Red Sea” to “서방 정토” (Seobang Jeongto), or paradise, where citizens will receive basic income and marriage benefits .

#15 (00:56:00) Tax and Donation Points for Chaebols

  • Mr.Huh proposes a system of “납세 포인트” (tax points) and “기부 포인트” (donation points) for chaebols (conglomerate leaders) .
  • He suggests that chaebols who pay high taxes and donate 90% of their profits to the national dividend fund should be respected, and their products should be favored by the public .
  • He warns against increasing taxes on chaebols, as it would lead to capital flight .
  • He cites Bill Gates (whom he calls “비 게이츠” or “현찰 문” meaning “cash gate”) as an example of a “기부왕” (donation king) who changed his name to attract wealth and developed “윈도” (window) to facilitate money flow, becoming the world’s top donor .

#16 (01:00:00) Prophecy of Trump and World Unification

  • Mr.Huh states that he recognized Trump as a future president who came to give, not receive, blessings, even when Trump had only 0.1% support .
  • He claims to be the only one who can foresee Korea’s future and world unification .
  • He believes that saving the Korean people will lead to world salvation and that other nations will follow Korea’s lead .
  • He proposes a world unification based on “화이부동” (hwaibudong), meaning “harmony without uniformity,” like the US federal system, rather than the “동이불화” (dongibulhwa), or “same but not harmonious,” model of the European Union .
  • He envisions himself as the first emperor of a world federation, eliminating national concerns and replacing presidential elections with a prime minister system and 100 national assembly members .
  • He argues that small nations need a strong central figure like a king or emperor for stability, citing the instability after Park Chung-hee’s death .

#17 (01:04:00) Prophecy of Park Geun-hye and Political Critique

  • Mr.Huh reiterates his prediction of Trump’s presidency and mentions his staff, Manager Park, who helps him with his materials .
  • He criticizes the media’s focus on Park Geun-hye and Choi Soon-sil, arguing that male presidents also had many “Choi Soon-sils” and that the emphasis on gender is unfair .
  • He explains the three rights of citizens: voting, resistance, and revolution, and argues that the National Assembly’s impeachment of the president is unconstitutional .
  • He asserts that only the Constitutional Court should have the power to impeach, and that the National Assembly’s actions cause instability and should be compensated if overturned .
  • He claims his IQ of 430 allows him to see these legal flaws .

#18 (01:10:00) Equality and Policy-Based Elections

  • Mr.Huh emphasizes the importance of equality, survival, and property rights for citizens .
  • He criticizes the infringement of women’s equality rights during the Park Geun-hye scandal, where her personal life was excessively scrutinized .
  • He praises Moon Jae-in for avoiding personal attacks in past elections but criticizes Lee Jung-hee for doing so, stating that personal attacks bring divine retribution .
  • He advocates for policy-based elections, where candidates compete on their plans for the country rather than personal attacks .
  • He warns against speaking ill of others, as it can bring bad luck due to the influence of their ancestors’ spirits, and encourages helping others to receive good fortune .
  • He advises cursing shoes instead of people when angry, and explains that good deeds may not bring immediate rewards but prevent misfortune, while bad deeds may not bring immediate punishment but cause blessings to recede .

#19 (01:15:00) Trump’s Character and Prophecies

  • Mr.Huh states that he saw Trump as someone who performed many good deeds and aimed to save his country and the poor, leading him to predict Trump’s presidency .
  • He predicted that if Trump became president, the US economy would be revitalized, but if Clinton won, it would lead to global conflict and potential inter-Korean war .
  • He claims to have influenced Trump’s victory to prevent war .
  • He recalls predicting Park Geun-hye’s inability to complete her five-year term and the impeachment issue arising two days before the presidential election .
  • He asserts that he has the power to influence whether Park Geun-hye is impeached or not, and that he is involved in world politics and unification .

#20 (01:19:00) Red Tie Symbolism and Health Advice

  • Mr.Huh points out that both Trump and he wear red ties, symbolizing “도전” (challenge) .
  • He claims to be superior to Trump and capable of controlling him, even to the point of causing his death if he disobeys, to achieve world unification .
  • He explains the colors associated with internal organs: red for heart (challenge), green for liver, yellow for stomach/spleen, white for lungs, and black for kidneys .
  • He provides health advice based on these colors, such as eating white foods for lung health (radish, pear, bellflower root, deodeok), black foods for kidney health (black beans), and red foods for heart health (beets) .
  • He also recommends Chaga mushrooms for various ailments, especially lung health .
  • He concludes by emphasizing that calling his name is the most important thing for health .

#21 (01:23:00) Conclusion and Call to Action

  • Mr.Huh summarizes the importance of foresight, comparing it to knowing the way while driving, which prevents fatigue for passengers .
  • He states that he will take the wheel of the “airplane” (Korea) and make it take off, alleviating the worries of the citizens .
  • He invites first-time attendees to take a photo with him, stating that this experience will lead them to “홍” (Hong), a state of great prosperity .