6707221087 The Functional Relationship Between Trump’s Hegemonism, Xi Jinping’s Imperialism, President Moon Jae-in’s Justificationism, and Mr.Huh’s Middle-Classism

  • Analysis of global political ideologies (Trump’s Hegemonism, Xi Jinping’s Imperialism, Moon Jae-in’s Justificationism) and introduction of Mr.Huh’s Middle-Classism. Discussion on the concepts of past, present, and future lives, and the importance of positive thinking and action.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Presents a lecture on various societal and political issues, emphasizing his unique perspectives and solutions.
  • Donald Trump | US President | Represents hegemonism in international relations.
  • Xi Jinping | Chinese President | Represents imperialism in international relations.
  • Moon Jae-in | South Korean President | Represents justificationism in his political approach.
  • Ma Yun (Jack Ma) | Entrepreneur | An example of someone who overcame humble beginnings to achieve great wealth, illustrating the concept of changing one’s destiny.
  • Son Jeong-ui (Masayoshi Son) | Investor | An investor who recognized Ma Yun’s potential, demonstrating the importance of vision.
  • Abraham Lincoln | US President | An example used to illustrate the concept of reincarnation and parallel lives with John F. Kennedy.
  • John F. Kennedy | US President | An example used to illustrate the concept of reincarnation and parallel lives with Abraham Lincoln.
  • Empress Myeongseong | Korean Empress | An example used to illustrate the concept of reincarnation and parallel lives with Park Geun-hye.
  • Park Geun-hye | South Korean President | An example used to illustrate the concept of reincarnation and parallel lives with Empress Myeongseong.
  • Yi Sun-sin | Korean Admiral | A historical figure known for his positive mindset and leadership in dire situations.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker greets the audience and mentions the title of the lecture .
  • He acknowledges the large turnout, expressing gratitude for the audience’s presence .

#2 (00:07:00)

  • The speaker discusses the hardships faced by Koreans who went to Germany to work in coal mines, highlighting their sacrifice for their descendants’ education .
  • He emphasizes that these ancestors saw coal as gold because it provided for their children’s future .
  • The speaker contrasts the harsh conditions of the mines with the comfortable lecture hall, attributing the comfort to his presence .
  • He explains that successful people embrace hardship, viewing it as an investment in their children’s future .
  • The speaker asserts that enduring personal suffering for the benefit of others brings happiness .

#3 (00:12:20)

  • The speaker defines “freedom” not as doing whatever one wants, but as a power that accepts limitations .
  • He explains that true freedom involves obligations, and fulfilling these obligations grants rights .
  • The speaker states that heaven cannot make humans unequal, emphasizing the principle of “what goes around comes around” .
  • He uses the example of Ma Yun (Jack Ma) to illustrate how one’s current life circumstances are influenced by past actions, suggesting that even those born into poverty can achieve wealth through positive actions .
  • The speaker introduces the concept that the present moment is a continuous transition between the past (전생) and the future (내생), with no true “present” (현생) .
  • He claims that attending his lecture can change one’s future (내생) .
  • The speaker stresses that one’s current actions determine their future, regardless of past lives .
  • He emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, stating that negative thoughts lead to failure, while positive ones, like those of the miners, overcome hardship .

#4 (00:39:00)

  • The speaker explains that one’s future (내생) is determined by their present actions .
  • He reiterates that attending his lecture can change one’s future .
  • The speaker emphasizes that every step taken today influences the future of one’s descendants and the world .
  • He states that the universal law of “what goes around comes around” (사필귀정) cannot be altered, even by divine beings .
  • The speaker uses the example of Ma Yun again, highlighting that choosing positive connections (like Son Jeong-ui) leads to success, while negative ones lead to failure .

#5 (00:48:00)

  • The speaker discusses the concept of reincarnation, identifying Xi Jinping as the reincarnation of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty .
  • He describes Zhu Yuanzhang as a ruthless leader who killed many people, and notes that Xi Jinping’s current policies reflect this past life .
  • The speaker explains Xi Jinping’s “One Belt, One Road” (일대일로) initiative as a form of imperialism, aiming to make China the center of the world .
  • He contrasts this with Donald Trump’s hegemonism (팍스 아메리카나) and Moon Jae-in’s justificationism (명분주의) .
  • The speaker asserts that his own “Middle-Classism” (중산주의) is the necessary solution for the future .
  • He criticizes past South Korean presidents’ economic policies, such as Kim Dae-jung’s credit card expansion and Roh Moo-hyun’s attempts to cover debt with gambling, leading to national debt .
  • The speaker also criticizes the financial real-name system, arguing it discourages children from working and leads to national economic problems .
  • He predicts that a unified Korea, led by him, will emerge as a global leader .
  • The speaker identifies Donald Trump as the reincarnation of Andrew Carnegie, explaining Trump’s focus on construction as a continuation of Carnegie’s unfinished work .
  • He also mentions his past prophecy about Trump facing impeachment and assassination attempts .
  • The speaker hints at Moon Jae-in’s past life as a “50-sin” (신지아 50씩 실사), but refrains from elaborating .

#6 (01:06:00)

  • The speaker discusses the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, who, as a five-year-old, could identify the previous Dalai Lama’s belongings, proving his reincarnation .
  • He presents the “parallel theory” of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, noting their similar life events and 100-year difference in birth and death, suggesting Kennedy was Lincoln’s reincarnation .
  • The speaker also draws a parallel between Empress Myeongseong and Park Geun-hye, suggesting a karmic connection .
  • He emphasizes that these examples demonstrate the clear evidence of reincarnation .

#7 (01:13:00)

  • The speaker references Admiral Yi Sun-sin’s famous quote, “I still have twelve ships,” highlighting his positive and courageous mindset in a dire situation .
  • He contrasts Yi Sun-sin’s positive attitude with people who complain about minor discomforts like heat .
  • The speaker states that his motivation to become president is to alleviate the suffering of the people, especially children from broken homes .
  • He believes that with his leadership, families can be kept together .
  • The speaker emphasizes that Yi Sun-sin’s positive thinking led to his undefeated record in 23 battles .
  • He concludes that heaven helps those who are determined and courageous, just as it helped Yi Sun-sin .
  • The speaker reiterates his 33 pledges, aiming to eliminate financial worries and make work enjoyable for all citizens .

#8 (01:23:00)

  • The speaker proposes a “New Deal for Agriculture” (농업 뉴딜 단지), creating 1,000 agricultural complexes where urban elderly can live, work, and receive a monthly income of 3 million won (including a 1.5 million won dividend) .
  • He advocates for replacing chemical pesticides with microbial ones, ensuring safe and healthy food .
  • The speaker shares a personal anecdote about carrying “dung-jige” (똥지게) as a child, highlighting the past use of natural fertilizers .
  • He promises to eliminate unemployment, though some may choose leisure due to financial security .
  • The speaker pledges 3 million won monthly to Vietnam War veterans and Korean War veterans .
  • He promises to integrate all firefighters into regular civil service, provide them with state-of-the-art equipment, and improve their compensation .

#9 (01:32:00)

  • The speaker explains that his “Middle-Classism” (중산주의) aims to elevate all citizens to the middle class, eliminating the concept of “commoners” or “unemployed” .
  • He claims that merely calling his name (Mr.Huh) can resolve issues that traditional religions require complex rituals or adherence to commandments to achieve .
  • The speaker criticizes the inability of religious followers to adhere to commandments like the Ten Commandments, highlighting the hypocrisy within religious institutions .
  • He contrasts this with Islam, which he claims is growing because its tenets are “do’s” rather than “don’ts,” making it easier to follow .
  • The speaker performs an “O-ring test” to demonstrate the energy associated with his name and image .
  • He shows that calling his name or looking at his photo generates strength, while other names or images do not .
  • The speaker emphasizes that this phenomenon is unique in human history .
  • He demonstrates his ability to instantly heal physical ailments, such as liver problems and early-stage breast cancer, through his gaze or touch .
  • The speaker attributes the woman’s early-stage breast cancer to negative speech in her past .
  • He concludes that calling his name extends lifespan and transforms the body .

Other Useful Information

  • Lecture Title: “The Functional Relationship Between Trump’s Hegemonism, Xi Jinping’s Imperialism, President Moon Jae-in’s Justificationism, and Mr.Huh’s Middle-Classism”
  • Date: July 22, 2017
  • Mr.Huh’s Pledges:
    • National Dividend: 1.5 million won per person per month
    • Housing Fund: 200 million won interest-free for newlyweds
    • Childbirth Allowance: 30 million won per child
    • Agricultural New Deal: 1,000 agricultural complexes, 1 million jobs, 1 million won monthly salary plus 1.5 million won dividend
    • Veteran Support: 3 million won monthly for Vietnam War and Korean War veterans
    • Firefighter Reform: All firefighters to become regular civil servants with advanced equipment and improved compensation
  • Mr.Huh’s Book: “Mr.Huh’s World Unification” (허경영의 세계 통일), to be released in July or August