6704081072 Korea’s war, political, and yellow dust crises, and the emergence of Mr.Huh, leading to the providence of yellow dust unification, Asian unification, and world unification through direct and inverse logic. #Plot
Korea’s Crises and the Providence of Mr.Huh
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | A figure who claims to be a divine entity, capable of solving Korea’s crises and possessing supernatural powers.
Park Geun-hye | Former President of Korea | Mentioned in the context of her impeachment and the political instability of the country.
Lee Jae-yong | Vice Chairman of Samsung | Mentioned in the context of his imprisonment and the crisis facing Samsung.
Lee Kun-hee | Former Chairman of Samsung | Mentioned in the context of his illness and the leadership transition at Samsung.
Lee Myung-bak | Former President of Korea | Used as an example in a demonstration of energy transfer through photos.
Lee Hoi-chang | Former Politician | Used as an example in a demonstration of energy transfer through photos.
Jeong Dong-young | Former Politician | Used as an example in a demonstration of energy transfer through photos.
Kim Dae-jung | Former President of Korea | Mentioned in the context of Lee Hoi-chang’s election loss.
Kim Jong-pil | Former Prime Minister of Korea | Mentioned as an ally who helped Kim Dae-jung.
Roh Moo-hyun | Former President of Korea | Mentioned as a political figure against whom Lee Hoi-chang lost.
Park Chung-hee | Former President of Korea | Mentioned as a strong leader who developed the economy.
Yoon Bo-seon | Former President of Korea | Mentioned in the context of the democratic government before Park Chung-hee.
Jeon Doo-hwan | Former President of Korea | Mentioned in the context of his military coup.
Jeong Seung-hwa | Former General | Mentioned as a respected general who was overthrown by Jeon Doo-hwan.
Wonhyo Daesa | Monk | Mentioned as the founder of Heungguksa Temple.
Lee Byung-chul | Founder of Samsung | Mentioned as a person Mr.Huh met.
Kim Se-hee | Audience Member | A person from Taean who called from Oseong Mountain.
Park Sang-soon | Audience Member | A person from Japan.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Korea’s Crises and Mr.Huh’s Emergence
Korea faces crises of war, politics, and yellow dust, which are causing the emergence of Mr.Huh .
The yellow dust is severe and can shorten lifespans by ten years, leading to serious health problems .
People are eagerly awaiting Mr.Huh’s appearance .
The current political situation, with figures like Ahn Cheol-soo and Moon Jae-in, is unstable and cannot bring stability to the nation .
The “five renunciations” (marriage, dating, childbirth, employment, life) era is upon the youth, indicating a severe societal crisis .
This crisis is attributed to the public’s poor choice of presidents .
Korea faces a crisis of low birth rates and an aging population, with baby booms failing to occur every 20 years as historically observed .
Mr.Huh claims to be the only one who proposed solutions for these issues 25 years ago, such as marriage incentives and startup funds .
The current political leaders are likened to a negligent ferry captain who abandons the ship, leading to national disaster .
Strong leaders like Park Chung-hee, chosen by heaven, were able to develop the economy, but subsequent leaders squandered it .
Heaven chooses leaders based on their selflessness, unlike people who choose based on virtue .
Historical figures like Park Chung-hee and Jeon Doo-hwan, despite being lower-ranked, overthrew respected generals, indicating a divine intervention .
Voting, often seen as the essence of democracy, can lead to corruption and disaster .
Park Chung-hee achieved the “Miracle on the Han River” in 15 years, a feat that took Germany 150 years for the Rhine River .
The Korean people are described as intelligent, even more so than Jewish people, and capable of creating their own language from ancient texts like Cheonbugyeong .
This nation thrives when a genius figure descends from heaven, not when leaders are chosen by the people .
Mr.Huh explains the principles of Cheonbugyeong, relating them to the creation of the Korean alphabet and the universe .
Other nations, like Japan, still use foreign scripts, while Korea has its own unique writing system .
The Korean people are superior to the Germanic tribes, and 90% of the world was once their land, which is why Mr.Huh came to unite the world .
The Korean people are great, but without a strong leader, they become disorganized .
Mr.Huh claims to be the third and final “Heo” to appear, signifying a judgment .
Powerful figures have tried to suppress him for ten years, but his time is approaching .
He compares his arrival to that of an undercover royal inspector, appearing when the time is right to expose corruption .
He explains the concept of “Ilsimusil” from Cheonbugyeong, meaning “one is all, all is one,” and relates it to the suffering of the 50 million Korean people .
He recounts his difficult childhood, working and studying under harsh conditions, enduring physical pain to pursue knowledge .
He recites a poem about the suffering of the people, emphasizing that the wine and food of the powerful are the blood and tears of the common folk .
He predicts that if he doesn’t become president, there will be great chaos, as no other candidate can bring stability .
He mentions the “O-Wol-Dong-Ju” (cooperation between rivals) phenomenon, where smaller parties might unite against a leading candidate .
He argues that Korea needs a “king-like” president with control over all branches of government, especially given North Korea’s strong leadership .
The current political system, with 300 National Assembly members vying for power, leads to division and neglect of the common people .
He criticizes the impeachment of Park Geun-hye as a power grab by the National Assembly, which could lead to the communization of Korea .
He uses the analogy of a pen with 300 heads to illustrate the chaos of a fragmented leadership .
He warns that a cabinet system would lead to corruption and endanger the nation .
He predicts that if he doesn’t become president, the country will be devastated by constitutional amendments within three years .
He explains that humans are like nails, needing to be hammered to be useful, and he, as a divine being, also experiences immense suffering to fulfill his purpose .
He describes his suffering as a child, including living in a tent in freezing temperatures and enduring physical ailments .
He recounts being led to Heungguksa Temple, a royal temple for healing, where he met a dying girl with tuberculosis .
He was prevented from healing her for a year, as part of his destined suffering .
He describes his emotional connection with the girl, who prepared meals for him, and her eventual death .
He claims that after her death, her ghost continued to bring him food, leading to his expulsion from the temple .
This event led him to meet Lee Byung-chul, indicating a controlled path for his life .
He explains that matter exists in states of solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, with plasma being a future technology that can reverse aging and cure diseases .
He criticizes current politicians for focusing only on visible, “solid” politics, unable to grasp future solutions .
He claims to have predicted Lee Kun-hee’s illness and Samsung’s crisis, advising a change in leadership and branding .
He states that Samsung is in crisis and will be dismantled if his advice is not followed .
He asserts that his words are not prophecies but divine commands, and his energy can solve problems that lawyers cannot .
He reiterates that plasma technology will revolutionize medicine and beauty, allowing people to change their age .
He emphasizes that Korea is in a critical state of war, politics, and yellow dust, and his “direct and inverse providence” is the solution .
#2 (00:12:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name and Image
Mr.Huh describes how his YouTube videos are gaining popularity, with people of all ages recognizing his importance .
He claims that Koreans living abroad would return to Korea if he became president to receive the national dividend of 1.5 million won .
He states that current politicians operate with a “direct” approach, which he equates to evil, while his “inverse” approach, like loving one’s enemy, is good .
He emphasizes that traditional wisdom, such as “give more to the one you dislike,” embodies this inverse logic .
He criticizes modern society’s direct approach of prioritizing speed and self-interest .
He highlights the wisdom of the “frog child” story, where inverse logic is used .
He criticizes politicians for engaging in personal attacks rather than policy debates, comparing it to businesses slandering competitors .
He advocates for respectful competition based on policies and services, not personal attacks or family backgrounds .
He emphasizes the importance of respecting all individuals, as each person holds the universe within them .
He proposes that as president, he would abolish pre-trial detention for most crimes, only imprisoning murderers, robbers, and rapists, and offering general amnesty to unite the nation .
He believes that to progress, Korea must move beyond the past and embrace the “inverse providence” of loving one’s enemies .
He reiterates the wisdom of “losing is winning” in conflicts, even in marital disputes .
He explains that those who refuse to yield will eventually face consequences .
He uses the analogy of a nail and a magnet, stating that a magnet (representing Mr.Huh) can instantly organize scattered nails (people) .
He demonstrates his power by having audience members hold photos of former presidents (Lee Myung-bak, Lee Hoi-chang, Jeong Dong-young) and showing that their strength decreases, while holding his own photo increases their strength .
He claims that his photo, when displayed, can protect a home from evil spirits and bring good fortune .
He explains that his name, unlike those of Buddha or Jesus, can open the “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point on the head) and connect with the universe, but only if the Baekhoe is not blocked .
He asserts that his name is the only one that can communicate with the universe, and prayers should conclude with his name .
He claims that calling his name at night can ward off evil spirits and protect against harm .
He demonstrates his healing power by instantly curing an audience member’s long-standing physical ailments by looking at him .
He concludes by stating that he, as the “magnet,” will solve Korea’s crises of war, politics, and yellow dust .
He mentions receiving calls from people in Taean and Japan seeking his help and healing .
He claims that his photo has a special energy that can heal and bring good fortune .
He mentions that people in Japan are concerned about Samsung’s future and that his solutions are needed .
He concludes by stating that his photo, which he claims came from heaven, has a powerful and positive effect .
Other Useful Information
1. Mr.Huh’s Public Commitments
Marriage and Childbirth Incentives: Proposed 100 million won for marriage and 300,000 won per child 25 years ago .
Youth Employment and Startup Funds: Proposed 1 million won monthly for youth employment in SMEs and 300 million won interest-free for startups after 4-5 years .
Judicial Reform: Proposed no pre-trial detention for most crimes, only for murder, robbery, and rape, with other financial crimes resulting in fines .
National Amnesty: Plans to grant a general amnesty to all economic criminals, including Lee Jae-yong and Park Geun-hye, to promote national unity .
Policy-Based Competition: Advocates for political competition based solely on policies and services, not personal attacks .
2. Philosophical Concepts
Direct vs. Inverse Logic: Direct logic is seen as evil, while inverse logic (e.g., loving enemies, giving more to those disliked) is good and leads to heavenly rewards .
“Losing is Winning”: A traditional Korean wisdom that emphasizes humility and yielding in conflicts .
Ilsimusil (一微塵一宇宙): A concept from Cheonbugyeong meaning “one speck of dust contains the entire universe,” implying the inherent value and interconnectedness of all things and individuals .
3. Supernatural Claims
Energy Transfer: Mr.Huh claims his photo and name possess a unique energy that can strengthen individuals and heal ailments, unlike photos or names of other public figures or religious figures .
Divine Intervention: He asserts that his words are divine commands, not mere predictions, and have the power to influence events .
Protection from Evil Spirits: His photo or name can ward off evil spirits and protect homes .
Plasma Technology: He describes plasma as a future technology capable of reversing aging and curing diseases, which he implies is connected to his divine abilities .
4. Historical and Cultural References
Cheonbugyeong (天符經): An ancient Korean text from which the Korean alphabet is said to have originated .
Heungguksa Temple (興國寺): A royal temple founded by Wonhyo Daesa, known for healing .
O-Wol-Dong-Ju (吳越同舟): A Chinese idiom meaning “to be in the same boat with one’s enemy,” used to describe political alliances of convenience .