6704151073 Presidential, National Assembly, and Local Government Election Costs: Why Does the State Bear Them? Abolish Local Government Elections and Pay National Dividends! 1073rd Mr.Huh Saturday Lecture (2017.04.15)
Presidential, National Assembly, and Local Government Election Costs: Why Does the State Bear Them? Abolish Local Government Elections and Pay National Dividends!
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being (“Shin-in”) with special powers, including opening people’s “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point). He advocates for policies like national dividends and the abolition of local government elections.
Moon Jae-in | Presidential Candidate | Described as having a “Wonang-sang” (mandarin duck face) wife, indicating good fortune with his spouse. His name’s initial strokes are considered unfavorable, suggesting early life difficulties.
Ahn Cheol-soo | Presidential Candidate | Described as having a “Cheonghak-sang” (blue crane face) wife, indicating a supportive but less affectionate partner. His name is rated as perfect in stroke analysis.
Hong Joon-pyo | Presidential Candidate | Described as having a “Bonghwang-sang” (phoenix face) wife, indicating a powerful and supportive partner who significantly aided his success. His face is likened to a “hunting dog,” suggesting a tenacious personality.
Kim Jung-sook | Moon Jae-in’s Wife | Possesses a “Wonang-sang” (mandarin duck face), signifying a wife who is very affectionate and supportive of her husband.
Ahn Cheol-soo’s Wife | Ahn Cheol-soo’s Wife | Possesses a “Cheonghak-sang” (blue crane face), indicating an intellectual and deeply supportive, though not overtly affectionate, partner.
Hong Joon-pyo’s Wife | Hong Joon-pyo’s Wife | Possesses a “Bonghwang-sang” (phoenix face), signifying a strong, influential, and highly supportive partner who is crucial to her husband’s success.
Choi Sarang | Singer | Performs songs at the end of the lecture, including “Be Rich” and “Look into My Eyes,” which are said to have positive energetic effects.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Haneul Gongwon and Mr.Huh’s Vision
The video opens with music and applause, showcasing Haneul Gongwon (Sky Garden), described as Mr.Huh’s residence and a place of transformation .
Visitors are encouraged to bring photos to place there, as stepping on the ground is said to bring change .
Mr.Huh introduces the lecture’s main topics: why the state funds election costs for presidential, parliamentary, and local elections, and his proposal to abolish local elections and implement national dividends .
He explains his absence from the current presidential election due to an unexpired ban, stating that his time to emerge is during a national crisis, likening South Korea to the sinking Sewol ferry .
He believes that the current political leaders are responsible for the nation’s decline and that he will appear as a “rescue ship” when the situation is dire .
#2 (00:04:30) Critique of Current Political Landscape and Constitutional Amendments
Mr.Huh criticizes the “4.19 generation” and “candlelight generation” for overthrowing governments, predicting that a “revolutionary force” will emerge from the “National People’s Political Revolution Alliance” .
He argues that politicians are more interested in constitutional amendments and power-sharing among 300 National Assembly members than in the welfare of ordinary citizens .
He dismisses the idea of a parliamentary system, stating that the public views National Assembly members as “thieves” and would not entrust them with power .
He suggests that former President Park Geun-hye was not corrupt and that current politicians are attempting to seize her presidential authority .
He predicts that constitutional debates, such as a four-year term with re-election, will lead to further conflict and instability .
He reiterates that South Korea is like the Sewol ferry, sinking under the weight of national debt and the struggles of its citizens .
#3 (00:07:00) Social Issues and Women’s Rights Advocacy
Mr.Huh highlights social problems such as young people delaying marriage due to financial concerns and parents becoming indebted from supporting their children’s weddings .
He proposes policies like providing 100 million won for marriage and 200 million won for housing to encourage early marriage .
He discusses the historical mistreatment of women, who often sacrificed their education and labor for their brothers’ schooling but received no inheritance from their fathers .
He recalls advocating for women’s rights 25 years ago, proposing 30 million won for marriage and childbirth, and establishing night high schools and universities for female factory workers .
He emphasizes that his policies are rooted in empathy for the struggles of women and families .
#4 (00:11:00) Historical Parallels and Mr.Huh’s Political Timing
Mr.Huh draws parallels between historical events, such as the overthrow of the Rhee Syng-man government and the impeachment of Park Geun-hye, and predicts his own rise to power .
He explains that his current disqualification from running for president is part of a divine plan, as he must appear during a period of extreme crisis to maximize his impact and popularity .
He foresees a time when he will be the undisputed top candidate in presidential polls .
He contrasts his vision of an “Asian miracle” and “world unification” with Park Chung-hee’s “Miracle on the Han River,” emphasizing his broader scope .
He notes that while South Korea has risen to become a top 10 economy, its citizens are burdened with the world’s highest household debt, a problem he aims to solve .
#5 (00:15:00) Analysis of Presidential Candidates’ Wives and Names
Mr.Huh analyzes the “physiognomy” of the current presidential candidates’ wives and the “stroke count” of their names .
Moon Jae-in’s wife, Kim Jung-sook, is described as having a “Wonang-sang” (mandarin duck face), indicating a very affectionate and supportive partner . Her name’s initial strokes are deemed unfavorable, suggesting early life difficulties .
Ahn Cheol-soo’s wife is described as having a “Cheonghak-sang” (blue crane face), indicating an intellectual and deeply supportive, though not overtly affectionate, partner . Ahn Cheol-soo’s name is rated as perfect in stroke analysis .
Hong Joon-pyo’s wife is described as having a “Bonghwang-sang” (phoenix face), signifying a strong, influential, and highly supportive partner who significantly aided his success . Hong Joon-pyo’s name is also rated as perfect .
He categorizes wives into different types: “mother-like” (best), “older sister-like,” “younger sister-like,” “friend-like,” “servant-like,” “enemy-like,” and “thief-like” (worst) .
He concludes that the candidates’ wives are generally good, which contributed to their political ascent .
#6 (00:22:00) Critique of Election Funding and Political Corruption
Mr.Huh criticizes the state funding of election costs, revealing that candidates like Moon Jae-in receive billions of won from the government, in addition to campaign contributions .
He claims that these funds, which amount to trillions of won, are diverted from national dividends that should go to citizens, enriching political parties and leading to the purchase of buildings .
He highlights that he funded his own campaigns without state support, unlike other politicians who created laws to benefit themselves .
He condemns the “election public funding system” as a “thieves’ system” that allows politicians to use taxpayer money for their campaigns .
He also criticizes the waste of taxpayer money on unnecessary projects like the Four Major Rivers Project and the relocation of the administrative capital .
He asserts that South Korea is the only country with such a “ruinous election public funding system” .
He points out that political parties receive massive funds from various elections (presidential, parliamentary, local), making them “organizations that suck up national budgets” .
#7 (00:28:00) Abolition of Local Elections and Strengthening Presidential Power
Mr.Huh proposes abolishing local government elections, arguing that they undermine presidential authority and lead to wasteful spending .
He suggests that provincial governors and city mayors should be appointed by the president, which would significantly reduce local government budgets by eliminating “pork-barrel” spending for re-election campaigns .
He believes that a strong, centralized leader is necessary to prevent the nation from becoming a “bean flour family” (disorganized household) .
He criticizes local government projects, such as the “Floating Island” on the Han River, as wasteful and self-serving for politicians .
He warns that a parliamentary system would lead to national collapse, similar to Vietnam, due to a lack of strong leadership .
He emphasizes the public’s three sovereign rights: resistance, voting, and revolution, which can be used to overthrow unjust systems .
#8 (00:32:00) Economic Principles and Social Justice
Mr.Huh discusses the public’s three fundamental rights: the right to survival, property, and equality .
He criticizes landlords who excessively raise rents, leading to the collapse of commercial areas like Apgujeong Rodeo and Hongdae, and advocates for rent control agreements .
He proposes that his government would investigate such landlords and use fines to redistribute wealth to the public .
He highlights the problem of inherited debt, where children are forced to renounce their inheritance to avoid their parents’ financial burdens .
He distinguishes between the “equality” of his national dividend policy and the “fairness” of capitalism, which rewards hard work .
He explains that capitalism, rooted in biblical principles, emphasizes fairness over absolute equality .
He asserts that his policies, such as 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth, are meticulously crafted based on constitutional principles and human rights .
#9 (00:36:00) Mr.Huh’s Unique Status and Spiritual Powers
Mr.Huh reiterates that he is an exception to human categories, claiming to be a “Shin-in” (divine being) above “Sok-in” (ordinary people) and “Beom-in” (common people) .
He demonstrates his spiritual power by showing that people’s grip strength weakens when they think of “Mireuk” (Maitreya) but becomes unshakeable when they think of “Mr.Huh” .
He explains that his name opens the “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point on the crown of the head), allowing cosmic energy to enter the body, unlike religious chants or other names .
He emphasizes that the “Baekhoe” is the pathway to “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace) and that his presence facilitates this connection .
He criticizes politicians as “below human” for their corruption and self-serving actions .
He claims that his policies are designed to return power and wealth to the people, who have been exploited by politicians .
#10 (00:44:00) Political Predictions and Musical Performances
Mr.Huh presents a poll showing him with 90.7% support, suggesting that if he were included in presidential polls, he would dominate .
He explains that his current non-participation in the election is part of a divine plan, and his time will come after the current political turmoil .
He predicts that anyone who runs against him in the next election will fail .
The lecture concludes with singer Choi Sarang performing songs like “Be Rich” and “Look into My Eyes,” which Mr.Huh claims have energetic properties that influence destiny and open the “Baekhoe” .
He shares an anecdote about composing these songs in prison and how they became national hits, bringing financial success to the composer .
He encourages audience members to join his “National Political Revolution Alliance” to gain strength for future endeavors .
Other Useful Information
Haneul Gongwon (Sky Garden): Mr.Huh’s residence, described as a place where visitors can experience transformation by bringing photos and stepping on the ground .
Baekhoe: A spiritual energy point on the crown of the head, which Mr.Huh claims his name and presence can open, allowing cosmic energy to enter the body .
national dividend** Policy**: Mr.Huh’s proposed policy to redistribute national wealth directly to citizens, funded by eliminating wasteful government spending and election subsidies .
Abolition of Local Elections: Mr.Huh’s proposal to eliminate local government elections and have the president appoint local officials to reduce corruption and wasteful spending .
Wife Physiognomy: Mr.Huh analyzes the “faces” of candidates’ wives (Wonang-sang, Cheonghak-sang, Bonghwang-sang) to predict their influence on their husbands’ success .
Name Stroke Analysis: Mr.Huh analyzes the stroke counts of candidates’ names to determine their fortune and characteristics .
Election Public Funding System: Mr.Huh heavily criticizes this system, where the state funds election costs, as a source of political corruption and waste of taxpayer money .
Three Sovereign Rights of the People: Resistance, voting, and revolution .
Three Fundamental Rights of the People: Survival, property, and equality .
Three Principles of Capitalism: Pursuit of happiness, human dignity, and absolute fairness .
Mr.Huh’s Songs: “Be Rich” and “Look into My Eyes” are mentioned as having spiritual significance, promoting wealth and opening the Baekhoe .