6708191091 The Fallacy of War Fear and Clearing Accumulated Evils on the Korean Peninsula, and the Difference Between Korean and Vietnamese Unification

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being (“신인”) with infinite power and knowledge, capable of predicting future events and controlling natural phenomena. He criticizes current political practices and offers solutions for national and global issues .
  • 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | President | Criticized by Mr.Huh for promoting “적폐 청산” (eradication of deep-rooted evils) and for appointing unqualified individuals to ministerial positions .
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President | Mentioned in the context of “적폐 청산” and her impeachment, which Mr.Huh claims to have predicted .
  • 이명박 (Lee Myung-bak) | Former President | Discussed in relation to “적폐 청산” and his past actions, with Mr.Huh suggesting that those who suffered in their youth, like Lee, should not be easily targeted .
  • 전두환 (Chun Doo-hwan) | Former President | Referenced regarding the seizure of his assets, which Mr.Huh views as an excessive act of “적폐 청산” .
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Former Samsung Chairman | His illness and the subsequent challenges faced by Samsung were predicted by Mr.Huh .
  • 이재용 (Lee Jae-yong) | Samsung Heir | His legal troubles are mentioned, with Mr.Huh suggesting that the “적폐 청산” targeting him is misguided .
  • 황우석 (Hwang Woo-suk) | Scientist | His case is cited as an example of how original technological advancements in Korea are suppressed, leading to other nations monopolizing the technology .
  • 강 박사 (Dr. Kang) | Blind Scholar | An example used to illustrate that happiness and misfortune, beauty and ugliness, are relative and can be perceived as one .
  • 석가모니 (Sakyamuni) | Religious Figure | Mentioned as a “진인” or “미륵” who descended to Earth to help humanity, similar to Mr.Huh’s own claims .
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Religious Figure | Referenced in the context of faith and healing, with Mr.Huh comparing his own power to that of Jesus .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to the Lecture

  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, begins the lecture by stating that time is limited and he will speak quickly .
  • He introduces the main topics: the fear of war, the errors of “적폐 청산” (eradication of deep-rooted evils), and the differences between Korean unification and Vietnamese unification .
  • He notes that many people have asked him questions about these topics, and he intends to address them today .

#2 (00:00:30) Critique of “적폐 청산”

  • Mr.Huh criticizes President Moon Jae-in’s focus on “적폐 청산” .
  • He recalls a statement made by Vietnamese people when the U.S. withdrew, predicting that Japan would return to dominate Korea because Koreans would fight among themselves .
  • He argues that Korean politics is characterized by endless cycles of the ruling party targeting the opposition for “적폐 청산” and vice versa, leading to a cycle of revenge .
  • He emphasizes that other nations, like Japan and the U.S., prioritize national interest over personal revenge, unlike Korea .
  • He suggests that this cycle of “적폐 청산” is a “역점 혁명” (reverse revolution) that completely changes the political landscape, often leading to the downfall of former presidents .
  • He states that former President Park Geun-hye’s mistake was seizing former President Chun Doo-hwan’s assets, which set a precedent for her own downfall .
  • He warns that seemingly minor actions can have severe consequences, even affecting one’s children .
  • He explains that “적폐 청산” means eradicating all past wrongdoings, which leads to the opposition party labeling all actions of the former ruling party as “적폐” .
  • He clarifies that Park Geun-hye’s downfall was not primarily due to Moon Jae-in, but rather an internal struggle within her own party, triggered by the targeting of Chun Doo-hwan .
  • He criticizes the excessive pursuit of former President Chun Doo-hwan’s family assets, comparing it to “burning down the house to catch a flea” .
  • He argues that such actions damage the morale of young people and CEOs, hindering national economic progress .
  • He stresses the importance of prioritizing national interest and avoiding excessive legalistic revenge .

#3 (00:06:40) Economic and Social Issues

  • Mr.Huh discusses the issue of refugees, stating that the number of refugees globally is immense and poses a significant challenge .
  • He suggests that if Korea were to achieve global dominance, such refugee problems would disappear .
  • He criticizes the current political system, where politicians engage in “적폐 청산” instead of focusing on national development and solving real problems .
  • He mentions that Samsung’s chairman, Lee Kun-hee, and his son, Lee Jae-yong, faced legal troubles, which he views as detrimental to the nation’s economy .
  • He claims to have predicted Samsung’s decline and Lee Kun-hee’s illness years in advance .
  • He also claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s presidency and her subsequent impeachment .
  • He emphasizes that his predictions were accurate and that he possesses a unique ability to foresee future events .

#4 (00:12:00) Mr.Huh’s Divine Nature and Powers

  • Mr.Huh explains his identity as a “신인” (divine being) who embodies the universe’s essence .
  • He claims to have the power to control weather, citing an instance where he prevented rain for his event .
  • He asserts that his knowledge surpasses that of religious figures like the Messiah or Maitreya Buddha .
  • He reiterates his past predictions, including the downfall of Samsung, Daewoo, and Ssangyong, attributing their failures to people not listening to his warnings .
  • He states that the current era is dominated by the “fear of war” and “적폐 청산,” which are intertwined .
  • He proposes a “역점 혁명” (reverse revolution) to completely transform politics without taking sides .

#5 (00:15:00) Buddhist Philosophy and the Nature of Existence

  • Mr.Huh introduces Buddhist concepts, specifically the “불생불멸” (neither arising nor ceasing) and “불구부정” (neither defiled nor pure) .
  • He explains that human existence involves continuous cycles of birth and death, akin to sleeping and waking, but with a change of physical form .
  • He suggests that aging signifies an approaching transformation into a younger body .
  • He describes a spiritual realm where individuals can travel to different stars, meet ancestors, and even bring them back .
  • He mentions that in this realm, all past memories can be accessed .
  • He explains the concept of “지수화풍” (earth, water, fire, wind) in relation to the human body’s return to nature after death, with fire and wind ascending to the sky as energy .

#6 (00:20:00) Frequency, Technology, and Human Potential

  • Mr.Huh discusses the concept of frequency, explaining that modern technology like 5G phones operates at extremely high frequencies (gigahertz) .
  • He contrasts this with human and animal frequencies, which are much lower .
  • He details different frequency bands used in communication, from low-frequency (저주파) to ultra-high frequency (극초단파) .
  • He explains that current semiconductor technology, which relies on electricity, is reaching its limits for artificial intelligence .
  • He predicts the advent of “광 반도체” (optical semiconductors) that will use light and have significantly greater capacity, enabling advanced AI capable of mimicking human emotions .
  • He criticizes the suppression of original scientific research in Korea, citing the case of Hwang Woo-suk, which he believes led to other countries monopolizing biotechnology .
  • He argues that Korea should support its leading companies like Samsung to continue innovation and global leadership .
  • He criticizes the tendency to blame wealthy individuals and corporations for societal problems, arguing that the issue lies with politicians who fail to create fair laws and instead engage in corruption .
  • He points out that while Korean companies face challenges, Chinese companies are rapidly growing in the global market .
  • He mentions that other countries, like China, Japan, and the U.S., do not imprison their business leaders as readily as Korea .
  • He suggests that corporate wrongdoings should be corrected through guidance rather than punitive measures .

#7 (00:26:00) The Illusion of Duality and Buddhist Teachings

  • Mr.Huh returns to Buddhist philosophy, stating that there is no inherent “dirty” or “clean” in the world, only different forms of management .
  • He criticizes the system of corporations and foundations, arguing that they allow for tax evasion and reduce national revenue .
  • He explains that wealth is a zero-sum game globally, where one nation’s gain is another’s loss, illustrating the concept of “부증불감” (neither increasing nor decreasing) .
  • He introduces the “불이법” (non-duality) of Sakyamuni, which states that things are neither one nor two, but interconnected .
  • He uses the example of a circle to illustrate how something can be seen as both one (a whole) and two (inside and outside) .
  • He connects this to the “팔풍” (eight winds) of Buddhism: truth and falsehood are one, good and evil are one, beauty and ugliness are one, happiness and misfortune are one .
  • He uses the story of Dr. Kang, a blind scholar, to exemplify how perceived misfortune can lead to happiness and how beauty and ugliness are subjective .
  • He concludes that love and hate are also interconnected, as love for one’s child can lead to anger when they misbehave .
  • He refers to these as the “팔진” (eight truths) .
  • He emphasizes that only a divine being can truly judge good and evil, as human judgment is often flawed .
  • He reiterates his predictions about Park Geun-hye and Samsung, asserting his unique ability to foresee events .

#8 (00:33:00) Mr.Huh’s Power and the Future of Korea

  • Mr.Huh dismisses the “fear of war,” stating that his presence on Earth prevents any missile attacks from North Korea .
  • He claims his “사이클” (frequency) is infinite, ranging from 300 billion to infinity, allowing him to heal people remotely and influence events .
  • He demonstrates his power through an “오링 테스트” (O-ring test), where individuals cannot break their fingers when his name is invoked, but can when other names (like Jesus or Buddha) are used .
  • He explains that his name carries a unique, powerful vibration that transcends all other names .
  • He warns that those who doubt him will regret it and face challenges like inflation .
  • He states that if he becomes president, his teachings will spread globally, and calling his name will bring salvation .
  • He criticizes traditional meditation practices as ineffective compared to invoking his name .
  • He asserts that his power is innate and not something he created .
  • He criticizes hermits and recluses who seek enlightenment in isolation, arguing that true spiritual work involves actively helping society .
  • He emphasizes that only a divine being can judge good and evil .

#9 (00:44:00) The Wisdom of Farming and the Dangers of Greed

  • Mr.Huh shares an anecdote about a farmer named Heo whose rice paddies never fell during a typhoon, unlike others .
  • He attributes this to the farmer’s wisdom and lack of greed .
  • He explains that excessive greed, represented by planting too many rice stalks in a small area, leads to weaker plants that are susceptible to disease and typhoons .
  • In contrast, a farmer with less greed plants fewer stalks, allowing them to grow strong and resilient, ultimately yielding a greater harvest .
  • He connects this to political leaders, arguing that those who suffered in their youth, like Lee Myung-bak, should not be easily targeted by “적폐 청산” .
  • He emphasizes that judging people based on their wealth or position is misguided; what matters is how they live their lives .
  • He criticizes the endless cycle of “적폐 청산” between political parties, calling it a waste of national energy and a cause of division among the people .
  • He urges politicians to focus on improving the lives of citizens, such as providing basic income and jobs, rather than engaging in political infighting .
  • He warns that those who continue the cycle of “적폐 청산” will eventually become targets themselves .

#10 (00:50:00) Critique of Political Appointments and the Role of the President

  • Mr.Huh criticizes President Moon Jae-in’s political appointments, stating that he “grabs power” rather than “giving power” .
  • He argues that ministerial positions should be filled by experienced civil servants from within each ministry, not by politicians or outsiders .
  • He views the current system of appointing unqualified individuals as a form of “적폐” .
  • He suggests that the president’s role should be to approve appointments based on merit and public surveys, not to make arbitrary decisions .
  • He believes that this system would empower civil servants and foster a sense of purpose within government .
  • He criticizes the practice of appointing regional governors from outside their respective regions .
  • He emphasizes that politicians should prioritize national stability and the well-being of citizens over political battles and investigations .
  • He condemns the defamation of former presidents, citing the cases of Lee Myung-bak and Roh Moo-hyun, as it undermines national dignity .
  • He concludes by reiterating his warning against the destructive cycle of “적폐 청산” and urging for a focus on improving the lives of the people .