6702251066 “To Give National Dividends and Achieve Political Revolution (300 National Assembly Members → National Leader Spiritual Training Center), a President (Mr.Huh) Must Emerge from Outside” – 1066th Mr.Huh Saturday Lecture (2017.02.25) #Plot

Topic Political revolution, national dividends, the role of an “outsider” president, and societal issues in Korea.
Key Concepts National dividends, political reform, “outsider” leadership, economic policy (trickle-up vs. trickle-down), societal problems (low birth rate, aging population, household debt), and the importance of communication.

Speaker

  • Mr.Huh | Politician, Lecturer | Delivers lectures on political and economic reform, often presenting himself as an “outsider” capable of solving national problems.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Political Revolution and National Dividend

  • Mr.Huh emphasizes the need for an “outsider” like himself to become president to implement a national dividend and political revolution .
  • He argues that the 300 National Assembly members should be sent to a national leader’s spiritual education camp to take responsibility for not providing national dividends .
  • He criticizes the National Assembly for not cooperating with President Park Geun-hye, leading to her impeachment, and suggests that the National Assembly should also be impeached .
  • He states that current politicians would not approve a national dividend, necessitating a strong leader like himself to challenge them .
  • He asserts that true change comes from “outsiders” outside the political establishment .

#2 (00:04:00) Historical Examples of Outsider Leadership

  • Mr.Huh cites Park Chung-hee as an “outsider” who took power after the 4.19 Revolution and led South Korea to economic success, contrasting it with what would have happened if the 4.19 revolutionary forces had taken power .
  • He mentions Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore as another example of a strong leader who, despite being a dictator, transformed his country into a prosperous nation .
  • He highlights Lee Kuan Yew’s strict policies, including the execution of 5,000 political opponents and the caning of an American for littering, as evidence of his firm leadership .
  • He concludes that for a nation to thrive, an “outsider” leader must abandon ideologies like left-wing, right-wing, democracy, or communism and focus solely on the well-being of the people .

#3 (00:12:00) South Korea’s Geopolitical Challenges

  • Mr.Huh describes South Korea as being caught between three “troublesome wives”: the US-China hegemonic struggle, the North Korea-US emotional conflict, and the China-Japan territorial dispute .
  • He warns that South Korea could become a battlefield in these conflicts .
  • He claims that current politicians with “IQ 100” cannot solve these complex issues, asserting his superior intellect and foresight .

#4 (00:14:00) Predictions and Foresight

  • Mr.Huh boasts about his past predictions, including Lee Jae-yong’s downfall and Samsung’s phone explosion, attributing them to his foresight .
  • He also claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment four years prior, stating that the National Assembly’s inaction would lead to public unrest and protests .
  • He asserts that the outcome of the impeachment trial is irrelevant because the President’s authority is already diminished .

#5 (00:16:00) Analysis of Choi Soon-sil and National Assets

  • Mr.Huh discusses Choi Soon-sil’s role as Park Geun-hye’s “shadow” and how her actions, revealed by Go Young-tae, led to the scandal .
  • He uses an analogy of a couple finding gold bars in a wall to explain the concept of joint ownership (공동 지분) and how politicians view national assets as common property (총류 지분) to be exploited .
  • He criticizes politicians for misusing national budgets, such as the 150 trillion won allocated for birth policies, which was spent on seminars and workshops instead of directly benefiting the public .
  • He argues that citizens are shareholders of “Republic of Korea Co., Ltd.” and are entitled to a national dividend of 1.5 million won per person per month .

#6 (00:20:00) Addressing Societal Problems

  • Mr.Huh highlights the long-standing issues of low birth rates and an aging population, stating that he proposed solutions like 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won per child 25 years ago, but was dismissed as crazy .
  • He compares himself to an “ugly duckling” who will eventually be recognized as a “phoenix” (군계일학) .
  • He criticizes current politicians for their inability to solve these problems, leading to public suffering and a lack of hope .

#7 (00:22:00) Physiognomy and Political Fortunes

  • Mr.Huh claims to possess superior knowledge of physiognomy, stating that he knows Choi Soon-sil’s “chicken face” (닭상) and the faces of other politicians like Moon Jae-in (mouse face), Ahn Cheol-soo (goat face), and Ban Ki-moon (tree frog face) .
  • He explains that Choi Soon-sil’s “chicken face” signifies intelligence and a connection to the spiritual world, making her a “half-shaman” .
  • He criticizes the brutal way Choi Soon-sil was treated, comparing it to twisting a chicken’s neck, and contrasts it with Kim Young-sam’s famous quote about dawn still coming .
  • He explains the cultural significance of chickens in Korean traditions, such as weddings and the fermentation of Jang (Korean sauces), linking them to foresight and the unseen world .
  • He reiterates his prediction of Park Geun-hye’s early departure from office, emphasizing that Choi Soon-sil’s actions, though negative, served as a valuable lesson against corruption .
  • He criticizes the endless power struggles between left and right-wing politicians, calling for a fresh face like himself .
  • He analyzes the physiognomy of Chungcheong Province politicians, stating that they are destined for wealth rather than power, citing examples like Kim Jong-pil, Lee Hoe-chang, and Ban Ki-moon .
  • He explains the geographical features of Chungcheong Province, linking its “feminine” and “soft” characteristics to a lack of strong leadership qualities for the presidency .
  • He contrasts this with the “strong energy” of Gyeongsang and Jeolla provinces, which have produced presidents .
  • He concludes that his unique background and policies make him the ideal candidate to lead the nation .

#8 (00:37:00) The Principle of Namjunggodo and Natural Law

  • Mr.Huh explains the concept of “Namjunggodo” (남중고도), referring to the sun’s altitude at noon, and how traditional Korean houses are designed to optimize sunlight throughout the seasons .
  • He uses this natural law to criticize politicians who create “man-made laws” (유의법) for their own benefit, contrasting it with the “natural law” (무위법) that ensures fairness .
  • He connects the timing of the 3.1 Independence Movement to the “Gyeongchip” (경칩) solar term, when frogs emerge from hibernation, symbolizing a new beginning .
  • He emphasizes the importance of waking up with the “morning sun” (햇살) for health and living in harmony with nature’s rhythms .
  • He announces the launch of the “National political revolution Alliance” (국민 정치 혁명 연대) on March 1st in Busan, aiming to empower citizens to change politics .
  • He states that he will run for president as an independent candidate if the alliance calls for it, rejecting traditional political parties as corrupt .

#9 (00:48:00) National and Individual Well-being

  • Mr.Huh outlines the five key elements of national well-being: religion, faith, philosophy, values, and status, arguing that the current political system has undermined them .
  • He highlights the growing problems of low birth rates, an aging population, and household debt (1,400 trillion won, potentially 1,600 trillion with private loans) .
  • He shares a story of a man struggling with family care and financial burdens, illustrating how the national dividend could solve such problems and restore human dignity .
  • He asserts that current politicians are oblivious to these issues and the importance of human rights .
  • He also discusses the five elements of national existence: survival, function, goals, future, and fields .
  • He emphasizes that culture, politics, and economy are crucial functions, with culture leading to good politics and good politics leading to a strong economy .
  • He introduces the concept of “정의 상수” (Jeong-ui Sangsu), where good politics and good religion are inversely related, and both are currently failing .
  • He proposes that the national dividend and political revolution would bring stability and wisdom to the people, eliminating worries .
  • He promises to resolve household debt through currency reform and government support, allowing citizens to live without the burden of bank interest .
  • He defines “peace” (평화) as equal distribution of resources and well-being among all citizens, which is currently lacking due to financial insecurity .
  • He explains that “anxiety” (불안) arises when women are forced to work outside the home due to financial hardship, leading to a lack of peace in the family .
  • He contrasts the “wide and carpeted” path to hell with the “narrow and unpaved” path to heaven, urging people to choose the latter despite its initial difficulties .
  • He claims that current politicians are leading the nation down the path to hell, while he is guiding them towards heaven .
  • He concludes by stating that he will bring “peace” (평안) to the nation by ensuring financial stability and family harmony .

#10 (01:06:00) Economic Policies and Corporate Reform

  • Mr.Huh asserts his unique ability to revive the Korean economy, claiming to have tutored many chaebol leaders and university students in economics .
  • He criticizes the “trickle-down” economic policy, which he attributes to Keynes and Park Chung-hee, for failing the economy .
  • He advocates for a “trickle-up” policy, inspired by Hayek and Deng Xiaoping, where wealth is generated from the bottom up by empowering citizens and small businesses .
  • He presents his past corporate reform proposals for Daewoo and Ssangyong groups, which he claims predicted their downfalls due to flawed logos and building locations .
  • He reiterates his prophetic abilities, citing his predictions about Samsung, Trump, and Park Geun-hye, and asserts that he can save the Korean economy .
  • He introduces Genghis Khan’s “Small, Speed, Network, Open” strategy for world domination, highlighting its efficiency and adaptability .
  • He praises Genghis Khan’s magnanimity in raising his wife’s child from an enemy as his own heir, defining a “man” as someone capable of supporting many people .
  • He concludes by stating that he aims to restore the pride of Korean men by solving the nation’s problems .