6704291075 The Necessity of a Leader to Resolve Korea’s Crisis Amidst Trump and Xi Jinping’s Suspected Hypocrisy #Plot

  • topic: The necessity of a leader to resolve Korea’s crisis amidst Trump and Xi Jinping’s suspected hypocrisy, deep insights, and profound wisdom.
  • agenda: Discussion on current political figures (Trump, Xi Jinping, Korean politicians), the need for a new type of leadership, economic policies, spiritual insights, and the speaker’s unique abilities.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being with special powers, capable of solving national crises and improving people’s lives. He asserts that he is not born from human sexual reproduction and has a specific purpose on Earth .
  • Kim Jong-pil | Politician | Mentioned as a historical figure involved in political dealings, specifically regarding a cabinet system proposal .
  • Kim Dae-jung | Politician | Mentioned in relation to Kim Jong-pil and a broken promise about a cabinet system .
  • Lee Hoi-chang | Politician | Mentioned as a prominent political figure from the past .
  • Kim Young-sam | Politician | Mentioned as a prominent political figure from the past .
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned as having been removed from office, leading to political instability .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo | Politician | Mentioned as a current political figure with a certain number of supporters .
  • Moon Jae-in | Politician | Mentioned as a current political figure with a certain number of supporters .
  • Pope Francis | Religious Leader | Mentioned in the context of the Vatican City State and its unique status .
  • Kim Soo-hwan | Cardinal | Mentioned as a benevolent religious figure .
  • Shin Jae-yong | Audience Member | A 24-year-old student from Anyang City, who participated in Mr.Huh’s energy test .
  • Donald Trump | US President | Mentioned in the context of global political leaders and potential crises .
  • Xi Jinping | Chinese President | Mentioned in the context of global political leaders and potential crises .
  • Vladimir Putin | Russian President | Mentioned as a global political leader .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to the Korean Crisis

  • Mr.Huh discusses the Korean crisis and the “deep, deeper, deepest” levels of political intrigue involving figures like Trump and Xi Jinping .
  • He suggests that current political leaders, including Ahn Cheol-soo and Moon Jae-in, are likely to exacerbate national crises .
  • He criticizes the idea of a cabinet system, where National Assembly members would divide presidential power, leading to a constitutional crisis and neglecting the economy .
  • He mentions that a new president might agree to such terms to gain power, referencing a past instance with Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong-pil .
  • He argues that without strong leaders like Kim Young-sam, Kim Dae-jung, or Lee Hoi-chang, politicians resort to power-sharing, which would ruin the country .

#2 (00:03:40) The Vatican City State and Papal Authority

  • Mr.Huh explains that Vatican City, despite having only 5,000 citizens, is a sovereign state led by the Pope, who is treated as a head of state .
  • He clarifies that the Pope receives state-level honors not because of his religious title, but because he is a head of state, a fact often misunderstood by the public .
  • He emphasizes that the Pope is essentially an emperor, not elected, which grants him special status and respect from other nations .
  • He notes that South Korea’s enthusiastic reception of the Pope, despite a smaller Catholic population, is due to his status as a head of state .
  • He concludes that the Pope’s security and treatment reflect his dual role as both a religious leader and a head of state .

#3 (00:08:00) The Need for a New Leader and Public Awareness

  • Mr.Huh urges the public not to be swayed by current politicians, stating that his lectures are broadcast globally on YouTube to awaken people .
  • He questions why he was prevented from running in the 19th presidential election, attributing it to the public’s “19th-century level” of awareness, easily manipulated by media and “candlelight people’s trials” .
  • He asserts that the 20th century, a time of changing civilization, will not rely on television for voting, but rather on his YouTube content .
  • He predicts that millions will rise up, driven by economic hardship and debt, after watching his YouTube videos .
  • He highlights the financial struggles of families, where elderly parents bear the burden of supporting adult children, leading to debt and despair .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, he will solve these problems, providing financial relief and ending the cycle of debt .

#4 (00:11:00) Mr.Huh’s Economic Policies

  • Mr.Huh claims that under his presidency, the nation’s annual loss of 300 trillion won will be recovered, with 500 trillion won in taxes and 100 trillion won from fines, totaling 600 trillion won .
  • He plans to allocate 400 trillion won as a national dividend to citizens, stimulating the economy and alleviating the worries of the elderly .
  • He promises 100 million won for marriage and 200 million won in interest-free housing loans, making marriage attractive .
  • He also states that single elderly individuals could receive 100 million won by finding a partner, improving their quality of life .
  • He criticizes current politicians for secretly plotting to divide presidential power, which he believes will only lead to more conflict .
  • He predicts that these conflicts will continue until he emerges as the solution .

#5 (00:14:00) Critique of Past and Present Presidents

  • Mr.Huh criticizes the 18th president as the worst and describes the 19th president as a “transitional president” who easily came to power and will easily fall .
  • He shares a personal anecdote from 50 years ago about leaving his hometown after witnessing a cow he raised being slaughtered, symbolizing a turning point in his life .
  • He recounts his journey to Seoul, where he experienced hunger and found solace in eating strawberries, reflecting on his past actions of protecting strawberry fields .
  • He connects this experience to the importance of honoring ancestors and his policies, which he believes align with this principle .
  • He argues that people’s suffering is not due to past sins but because corrupt politicians have stolen the nation’s wealth .
  • He asserts that South Korea is a wealthy nation, but its citizens are poor due to this corruption, causing premature aging .
  • He claims that he is the one who will restore the flow of wealth to the people .

#6 (00:20:00) The Concept of Karma and Collective Suffering

  • Mr.Huh explains that suffering (걱정) is a return (기자) for harming others in a past life, while joy (기쁨) is a return for sacrificing for others .
  • He states that the current suffering of the Korean people is not due to individual past sins but to the collective actions of corrupt politicians .
  • He uses the example of Hitler causing the death of 7 million Jews and a plane crash killing 500 people due to a pilot’s mistake to illustrate that collective suffering is often caused by a few individuals, not the victims’ sins .
  • He reiterates that the 50 million Korean citizens are suffering not because of their own wrongdoing, but because 300 corrupt politicians have stolen the nation’s wealth .
  • He promises that his policies, such as a 6 million won basic income per household, will enable families to pay off debts and improve their lives .

#7 (00:23:00) Mr.Huh’s New Deal Policies

  • Mr.Huh outlines his “Agricultural New Deal” to eliminate unemployment and his “Yellow Dust New Deal” to address desertification in China .
  • He proposes deploying 3 million unemployed Koreans to China to build dams, create lakes, and plant forests in deserts, transforming them into fertile land .
  • He envisions a “Korea-China-Japan Yellow Dust Alliance” that would lead to economic and eventually national unification in Asia .
  • He compares this to the Israelites’ journey through the desert, where only Joshua and Caleb reached Canaan, while others perished due to doubt .
  • He suggests that only a small fraction of the 7 billion people on Earth will truly understand and follow him, similar to the few who entered Canaan .
  • He claims that those who listen to his lectures are blessed and will enter “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace), a better destination than Canaan .

#8 (00:27:00) The Heavenly Palace and Mr.Huh’s Powers

  • Mr.Huh describes the “Heavenly Palace” as a place where people can receive energy, with hundreds of rooms for lodging and a restaurant for 2,000 people .
  • He states that elderly people with nowhere to go can live there, using part of their 1.5 million won monthly allowance .
  • He claims that water becomes “divine water” when his name is spoken or his image is present, changing its molecular structure to 150 degrees, making it easily absorbed by the body and curing diseases .
  • He explains that the human body is mostly water, and his name can instantly transform the body’s cells .
  • He references the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland, which collides subatomic particles (quarks) to produce Higgs bosons .
  • He claims to be the only one who understands dark matter (22%) and dark energy (68%), which constitute 94% of the universe, and that he can control them .
  • He asserts that his name can instantly change the body’s cells, making them strong like steel, protecting against diseases .

#9 (00:34:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name

  • Mr.Huh explains that all matter, including the human body, is composed of energy and subatomic particles .
  • He claims that by simply saying his name, the body’s particles (Higgs bosons) react instantly, leading to healing and restoration .
  • He clarifies that while his name can heal inflammation, it cannot fix broken bones, as such injuries require experiencing the consequences .
  • He states that the universe was created with 100 types of particles, and humans are a combination of these elements .
  • He asserts that he is the first person on Earth to demonstrate these principles .
  • He invites two audience members, Shin Jae-yong and another student, to participate in a demonstration of his powers .

#10 (00:38:00) The “O-Ring Test” Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh explains that he is a “single-sex combined being” (일성 결합 인자), not born from human sexual reproduction, and chose his mother and life path .
  • He contrasts this with ordinary humans who are born due to past karma and lack a clear purpose .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” with Shin Jae-yong, demonstrating that when Shin Jae-yong thinks or says “Mr.Huh,” his fingers become incredibly strong, making it impossible to break the O-ring .
  • He shows that thinking or saying names like Jesus, Buddha, or other religious figures does not produce the same strength, indicating that only his name has this power .
  • He explains that his name transforms the body’s Higgs bosons into a “steel-like” state, making it resistant to disease .
  • He also demonstrates that Shin Jae-yong’s nasal inflammation (비염) weakens his O-ring, but after Mr.Huh’s intervention, the strength returns, indicating healing .
  • He claims that his name opens the “Baihui acupoint” (백회), allowing cosmic energy to flow into the body, which he equates to the “Holy Spirit” in Christianity .
  • He concludes that only his name can open this acupoint, and thinking or saying other names, or even common words, will close it .

#11 (00:58:00) The Four Virtues of Flowers and Human Nature

  • Mr.Huh discusses the “four virtues” of flowers, contrasting the cotton flower and Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) with the rose .
  • He explains that the cotton flower has “repaying grace” (보은성) because it provides clothing and bedding, and shares virtues like persistence, benevolence, and cleanliness with Mugunghwa .
  • He lists four “vices” of the rose: thorns (침재성), exclusivity (배타성), toxicity (독존성), and lack of pistils (무성), which he metaphorically applies to modern people .
  • He criticizes modern individuals for becoming like roses, exhibiting selfishness, hostility, and emotional volatility, leading to increased singlehood .
  • Mr.Huh recounts a conversation with a high-ranking government official who was knowledgeable in law but made fundamental errors .
  • He corrects the official on the four legal definitions of death, emphasizing “cessation” (종지) over “stoppage” (정지) and adding “brain death” (뇌사설) .
  • He also explains the four legal definitions of birth, including “labor pains” (진통설), “partial exposure” (일부 노출설), “complete exposure” (완전 노출설), and “independent respiration” (독립 호흡설) .
  • He uses a hypothetical taxi accident scenario to illustrate the legal implications of these definitions, highlighting the importance of understanding the law .
  • He connects the concept of “independent respiration” to the idea that all beings share the same cosmic breath, implying that all 7 billion people are interconnected and part of one body .
  • He criticizes current presidential candidates for their lack of fundamental knowledge in law and governance, comparing them to the misinformed official .

#13 (01:09:00) Principles of Capitalism and Democracy

  • Mr.Huh explains the three principles of capitalism: freedom of contract, liability for negligence, and absolute right to private property .
  • He contrasts this with communism, where property rights are relative and controlled by leaders .
  • He then outlines the three principles of democracy: the right to pursue happiness, human dignity, and the principle of fairness .
  • He argues that democracy and capitalism are incompatible in South Korea, as capitalism often undermines human dignity .
  • He criticizes South Korea’s constitution, which he says is based on German law and clashes with its American-style democracy .
  • He proposes abolishing the Constitutional Court and adopting an Anglo-American legal system with a three-tier court system .
  • He points out that the constitutional principles of “absolute fairness” and “equality” contradict each other, as fairness implies different treatment based on effort, while equality means identical treatment .
  • He asserts that South Korea’s education system is flawed, leading to a lack of Nobel laureates despite Koreans having the highest IQ in the world .

#14 (01:15:00) The Need for an Emperor and Mr.Huh’s Vision

  • Mr.Huh argues that for South Korea to unify the world, it needs an emperor, similar to the UK and Japan, which derive strength from their monarchies .
  • He claims that if he becomes president for only five years, his policies, such as the 1.5 million won basic income, 100 million won for marriage, 200 million won for housing, and 30 million won for childbirth, will disappear .
  • He presents a news clip showing that his policies, such as reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, providing basic income, reforming education, and a president who communicates with the people, are popular and registered as copyrights .
  • He highlights a poll showing 90.7% support for him if he were to run for president, compared to much lower support for other candidates .
  • He explains that he did not run in the 19th presidential election because the public’s awareness was still at a “19th-century level,” but he expects a “20th-century level” of awareness due to YouTube for the 20th election .

#15 (01:20:00) Prophecies and Mr.Huh’s Identity

  • Mr.Huh interprets ancient prophecies, “Simodo” (심오도), “Simsimdo” (심심도), and “Jidoja” (지도자), as foretelling his arrival .
  • He explains that “Simodo” (말 오자) refers to asking a horse, which he interprets as a prophecy about his surname “Heo” (허) .
  • He states that “Simsimdo” (소 심자) refers to asking a cow in a temple, which he interprets as a prophecy that he will be born in Seoul (서울) .
  • He interprets “Jidoja” (마음 심자) as asking one’s heart, which he connects to his name “Kyeong-young” (경영) .
  • He claims that these prophecies indicate he is the one to solve the Korean crisis and address the “perverse” actions of leaders like Trump and Xi Jinping .
  • He asserts that the universe is composed of 18 elements, and his name, like the three components of an atom (proton, neutron, electron), reflects this fundamental structure .
  • He mentions his birth date, November 13, 1949, as aligning with prophecies, particularly the number 13, which signifies “serving heaven” (시천) .
  • He concludes that he will use his intellect to overcome current leaders and unify the world, starting with solving China’s desertification problem .