6708261092 How Did Mr.Huh Accurately Predict the Impeachment of Samsung Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong and Former President Park Geun-hye?

  • Prophecies regarding Samsung Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong and former President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, social issues, and policy proposals

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to have divine abilities, including prophecy and healing, and advocates for specific policy changes.
  • Sunwoo Yong-nyeo’s Daughter | Individual | Married an American man she met on a plane, whose financial and health status was verified.
  • Lee Jae-yong | Vice Chairman of Samsung | Predicted to face crisis and arrest by Mr.Huh.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President | Predicted to be impeached and serve a 4-year term by Mr.Huh.
  • Mr.Huh’s Father | Ancestor | A wealthy landowner who distributed his land to tenants and was imprisoned.
  • Mr.Huh’s Mother (Jo Gye-sik) | Ancestor | A skilled calligrapher who conceived Mr.Huh after his father’s arrest.
  • Lee Kun-hee | Former Chairman of Samsung | Mentioned in relation to Samsung’s success and employee issues.
  • Abraham | Biblical Figure | Tested by God to sacrifice his son Isaac to reveal his true intentions.
  • Moses | Biblical Figure | Struck a rock multiple times for water, disobeying God’s command to strike only once.
  • Trump | Former US President | Predicted to win the presidency by Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Marriage and Childbirth Challenges

  • Marriage and childbirth are difficult in modern society .
  • Raising children requires a “thief’s courage” due to financial burdens .
  • People who are considerate and avoid harming others find it hard to marry .
  • Filial children struggle with marriage because they feel they would burden their parents .
  • Marriage and raising children require a “thief’s courage” due to financial and parental support needs .
  • Society has reached a difficult era where many cannot marry, have children, or find good jobs .
  • Women’s high standards mean they only consider men with good jobs .

#2 (00:04:47) Sunwoo Yong-nyeo’s Daughter’s Marriage

  • Sunwoo Yong-nyeo’s daughter married an American man she met on a plane .
  • The man instantly fell for her and wrote letters on the plane .
  • He hired a Korean lawyer to disclose his financial status to Sunwoo Yong-nyeo’s daughter .
  • Her father, initially hesitant about a foreign husband, approved after seeing the man’s substantial assets .
  • Marriage now often requires proof of bank balances, employment, health, and credit ratings .
  • Mr.Huh plans to abolish credit ratings if he becomes president .
  • He believes women should not be judged by bank balances or employment certificates .
  • He also plans to eliminate late payment interest, as it burdens those already struggling .
  • Such strict requirements make it difficult for Korean men to marry .
  • The American man who married Sunwoo Yong-nyeo’s daughter had perfect “A grades” in all these categories .

#3 (00:15:20) Mr.Huh’s Policies on Marriage and Childbirth

  • Mr.Huh predicted current societal difficulties 25 years ago .
  • He proposes policies: 100 million won for marriage, 300,000 won per child, and 200 million won interest-free for housing .
  • These benefits would apply even if a couple divorces the day after marriage, but only once .
  • Single individuals, regardless of age, who have not remarried after divorce, would also receive the marriage benefit .
  • These benefits would be retroactive for those married or with children within the last 10 years .
  • For example, a family with three children under 10 years old would receive 90 million won .
  • He believes these funds are easily generated and criticizes politicians for mismanaging national budgets .

#4 (00:22:40) Critique of Local Government and Prophecy

  • Mr.Huh plans to integrate local and national taxes, making all taxes national .
  • Local projects would be decided by a national committee, not local governments, to prevent wasteful spending .
  • He criticizes local governments for misusing budgets on unnecessary buildings that fall into disrepair .
  • He claims to know about corruption in local budget execution .
  • He states that his words come directly from his mouth without prior thought or input .
  • He claims to have predicted Lee Kun-hee’s illness and Samsung’s crisis 3.5 years prior .
  • He also predicted Lee Jae-yong’s arrest and advised Samsung to change its corporate color to red as a warning .
  • He asserts that his prophecies are not based on human thought but are direct pronouncements .

#5 (00:29:40) Predictions for Park Geun-hye

  • Mr.Huh claims to have made six predictions about Park Geun-hye before she became president .
  • He predicted her victory with 51.6% of the vote .
  • He predicted her term would be 4 years .
  • He predicted her impeachment .
  • He predicted the candlelight protests .
  • He predicted attempts to cover up issues with a constitutional amendment .
  • He predicted a “great upheaval” in the Blue House, leading to high-ranking officials being re-evaluated .
  • He emphasizes that no one else made such accurate predictions .

#6 (00:33:30) Criticism of Critics and Divine Power

  • Mr.Huh criticizes those who selectively interpret his lectures or criticize him based on limited information .
  • He believes such critics only see “the elephant’s leg” instead of the whole picture .
  • He states that knowledge alone is insufficient and that his prophecies are unique and cannot be found elsewhere .
  • He claims that even Albert Einstein would be astonished by the energy emanating from his photos .
  • He asserts that he is different from the 7 billion people on Earth .
  • He references the Bible’s Book of Revelation, stating that those not recorded in the Book of Life will be destroyed .
  • He interprets the Bible as foretelling a “new heaven and new earth” brought by someone who appears like a “thief” .
  • He claims this figure will not come as a pastor or monk but as someone unexpected, often ridiculed .
  • He states that this figure, the Messiah, is awaited by Jews and recognized by Nostradamus, coming from the East .
  • He claims this Messiah will bestow the Holy Spirit, which he demonstrates through healing and energy from his photos .
  • He states that those who test him will not be healed .
  • He claims to open people’s “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), allowing connection with heaven .
  • He challenges anyone to find another person or name that can open the Baekhoe or emit infinite energy from a photo .
  • He criticizes those who use his ideas to gain popularity or criticize him for personal matters .
  • He warns that criticizing him will lead to unforgiveness in this life and the next, unlike criticizing Jesus .
  • He states that a higher “본체” (main body/entity) is constantly monitoring everyone’s actions, especially their income and expenses .
  • This entity knows all spending details, revealing a person’s character .
  • He gives examples of misuse of church funds by pastors .
  • The only thing heaven cannot know is a person’s true inner thoughts, their “free will” .
  • He explains that God tested Abraham’s true intentions by asking him to sacrifice Isaac .
  • He claims to open people’s Baekhoe because their inner thoughts are otherwise unknown to heaven .
  • Calling his name connects individuals to the “Book of Life,” ensuring their path to paradise .

#7 (00:49:50) Power of His Words and Fate

  • Mr.Huh claims his words possess “권능” (divine power) and manifest as reality .
  • He rejects the concept of “predestination” (예정론), stating that his presence alters individual destinies .
  • He also rejects “fatalism” (숙명론), as meeting him can change one’s karma and end the cycle of reincarnation .
  • He explains that reality is a mix of destiny, predestination, and free will, and choosing only one perspective leads to error .
  • He emphasizes that humans cannot control everything, citing national events and global leaders like Kim Jong-un and Trump .
  • He mentions a “collective fate” and “predestination” for humanity, where divine judgment (e.g., nuclear weapons) awaits a fallen world .
  • He states his mission is to save more people .

#8 (00:55:50) Critique of Global Politics and US Interests

  • Mr.Huh states that after becoming president of Korea, he will summon world leaders to end national egoism and global conflicts .
  • He highlights the suffering of refugees, especially women and children, due to ongoing conflicts .
  • He criticizes the US for profiting from global conflicts by selling weapons to warring nations .
  • He asserts that US national interest is merely national egoism .
  • He claims the US does not desire peace or war on the Korean Peninsula, as North Korea’s nuclear development boosts US weapon sales .
  • He suggests Kim Jong-un acts as a “sales manager” for US weapons .
  • He recounts the “Axe Murder Incident” at Panmunjom, where US military leaders stopped a potential war to protect defense industry profits .
  • He reiterates that he knew about Lee Jae-yong’s arrest and Park Geun-hye’s impeachment beforehand, unlike others .

#9 (01:00:50) Personal Background and Divine Nature

  • Mr.Huh states that his personal life, including relationships, is irrelevant to his divine mission .
  • He claims his family was the wealthiest in Korea, with his grandfather being the richest .
  • He mentions that Samsung’s Lee Byung-chul and LG’s family are his relatives through marriage .
  • He claims that Samsung and LG were founded with his grandfather’s money .
  • His father, an economics major, distributed his land to tenants, leading to his arrest and imprisonment .
  • Mr.Huh states he was conceived after his father’s arrest, implying a non-sexual origin .
  • His mother, Jo Gye-sik, was a skilled calligrapher, and her name, along with his father’s, aligns with his destiny .
  • He claims his words have “권능” (divine power), causing events to happen as he speaks .
  • He reiterates that no one else could have predicted Lee Jae-yong’s fate 3.5 years in advance .
  • He asserts that humans cannot analyze a divine being like himself .
  • He challenges critics to explain the healing power of his gaze, photos, and name .

#10 (01:12:00) O-Ring Test Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh performs an O-ring test with two audience members .
  • He asks the first participant to think of “Jesus” while he tries to break their O-ring, which he succeeds in doing .
  • When the participant thinks of “Mr.Huh,” the O-ring becomes unbreakable .
  • He repeats the test with the second participant, using “Buddha” and “Mr.Huh,” with similar results .
  • He explains that his name makes the O-ring unbreakable, demonstrating his divine power .
  • He then demonstrates that blocking the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) weakens the O-ring even when thinking of his name .
  • He explains that calling his name opens the Baekhoe, allowing connection to heaven and recording in the “Book of Life” .
  • This connection is like “cosmic Wi-Fi” that transmits all of a person’s information to heaven .
  • He explains that the connection breaks when other words are spoken to encourage constant repetition of his name, preparing people for future crises .

#11 (01:25:00) Healing Demonstration and Childhood

  • Mr.Huh performs a healing demonstration on a participant, identifying and treating thyroid and head issues .
  • He claims to have cured the participant’s thyroid and head problems instantly .
  • He recounts his childhood: his mother died when he was two, and he was raised by neighbors .
  • He lived alone in a storage room and slept with a calf for comfort from age six .
  • He describes the trauma of his beloved cow being sold to a slaughterhouse when he was 14 .
  • He witnessed the cow’s brutal slaughter, which prompted him to leave his hometown for Seoul .
  • He brought his mother’s ashes and books to Seoul, where he was almost sent to a juvenile detention center .
  • A kind female employee at Seoul Station, moved by his story, helped him escape and gave him money .
  • He describes his emotional arrival in Seoul, the place where his parents separated .
  • He emphasizes that despite his hardships, he never stole or indulged in common vices like bread, coffee, or alcohol .
  • He maintained his integrity and focused on his studies, rejecting gifts from girls .
  • He believes his suffering was necessary as a divine being experiencing human life .
  • He recounts being expelled from school for not bringing his registration fee and earning money by asking strangers .
  • He met Lee Chul, who became his adoptive father, during his high school years .
  • He contrasts his difficult upbringing with the privileged lives of Lee Jae-yong and Park Geun-hye .

#12 (01:39:00) Samsung’s Issues and Policy Proposals

  • Mr.Huh acknowledges Samsung’s success but criticizes its treatment of employees, specifically those with leukemia from semiconductor factories .
  • He claims Samsung used expensive lawyers to avoid paying industrial accident compensation to sick workers .
  • He implies that his prophecy about Lee Kun-hee’s illness was a consequence of Samsung’s actions .
  • He criticizes Samsung executives for receiving hundreds of billions in salaries while neglecting employee welfare .
  • He states that if he becomes president, he will pardon and reinstate those affected by Samsung’s policies .
  • He believes the executives’ greed led to these problems .
  • He asserts that his words are not prophecies but “권능” (divine power) .
  • He claims his words can prevent war in Korea .
  • He references Moses’ mistake of striking the rock multiple times, leading to his exclusion from Canaan .
  • He criticizes Samsung’s owner for not understanding the plight of factory workers .
  • He believes Samsung should have supported its workers, even if it meant lower executive salaries .
  • He criticizes the current capitalist system for prioritizing executive profits over worker well-being .
  • He believes Lee Jae-yong and Park Geun-hye are innocent of malicious intent but were victims of circumstances and poor advice from subordinates .
  • He claims that Samsung executives failed to properly advise Lee Jae-yong .
  • He proposes abolishing inheritance tax to prevent illegal inheritance practices, arguing that it forces owners into illegal methods .
  • He believes that allowing direct inheritance ensures the company’s legacy and stability, as family owners are more committed .
  • He contrasts this with external CEOs who may not have the same long-term commitment .
  • He argues that inheritance tax often leads to families losing their assets due to inability to pay .
  • He cites the example of a political figure’s mother-in-law who had to sell a building but still couldn’t cover the inheritance tax .
  • He proposes replacing inheritance tax with higher income tax on rental income .

#13 (01:57:00) Future Policies and Conclusion

  • Mr.Huh promises a national dividend of 1.5 million won per person .
  • He reiterates marriage and childbirth benefits, including retroactive payments .
  • He claims to be a “master of numbers” who can manage national finances .
  • He plans to eliminate various taxes, such as the 15 types of car taxes, by integrating them into fuel prices .
  • He also plans to abolish highway tolls by including them in fuel costs .
  • He mentions that electric vehicle charging will include taxes in the future .
  • He explains that the current car ownership tax system leads to “ghost cars” (대포차) that are used in crimes like kidnapping .
  • He claims that 5,000 women are kidnapped annually, often beautiful ones, and sold after being drugged .
  • He promises to eliminate such crimes if he becomes president .
  • He describes how kidnappings can occur in public, with bystanders misinterpreting the situation .
  • He claims that victims are drugged, lose their memory, and are sold .
  • He promises that under his presidency, public safety will be absolute, creating a “paradise on Earth” .
  • He concludes by stating that his words are not prophecies but “권능” (divine power) .
  • He reiterates that his words can make the impossible possible, citing his prediction of Trump’s presidency .