Discussion on the Korean Peninsula’s war crisis, the fall of Vietnam, the concept of “telomere fixation,” and Mr.Huh’s political and economic policies
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be from heaven, possessing divine powers to heal and extend life, and advocates for radical political and economic reforms.
- Lee Gwang-yo | Former Prime Minister of Singapore | Known for his authoritarian rule and drastic measures to eliminate corruption, leading to Singapore’s economic growth.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Divine Voice
- Mr.Huh greets the audience, noting many international attendees .
- He mentions his recent appearance on “신의 한 수” (God’s Move) and contrasts his entertaining speaking style with that of professors .
- He claims his voice is a “divine voice” or “Seoul Eumsori,” distinct from ordinary human voices, and suggests it has a powerful effect on listeners .
- He states that many people dream of him and then seek him out for volunteer work, describing this as a “metaphysical phenomenon” .
#2 (00:03:21) Metaphysical Phenomena and Cellular Energy
- Mr.Huh explains that his photos emit infinite energy, unlike any other photos of people or animals .
- He delves into cellular biology, stating that cells contain nuclei, which can be broken down into quarks, Higgs bosons, photons (light), and ultimately, energy and waves (vibrations) .
- He asserts that human bodies are made of these vibrating particles, and he perceives people as light .
#3 (00:07:50) The Parable of the Poor Woman’s Lamp and Mr.Huh’s Power
- Mr.Huh recounts the Buddhist story of the “poor woman’s lamp” (빈자일등), whose small lamp remained lit despite the wind because of her sincere devotion, unlike the lamps of the wealthy .
- He applies this to his teachings, stating that calling his name strengthens one’s “vibration” (파동), suppressing negative vibrations and improving one’s environment .
- He claims that calling his name stops the division of telomeres in cells, thereby halting the aging process and extending life .
- He emphasizes that this is not about religious concepts like eternal life or heaven, but about health and well-being in this world and a good afterlife .
- He also states that calling his name prevents one from committing sins, and that in the metaphysical world, there is no good or evil, only innocence .
- He warns against spreading rumors about him, as it can damage one’s telomeres, accelerating aging .
#4 (00:15:30) Telomere Fixation Demonstration
- Mr.Huh conducts an “O-ring test” demonstration with audience members to show the effect of his name on telomere fixation .
- He instructs participants to say any name other than his and then his name, demonstrating that calling his name makes their grip incredibly strong, indicating telomere fixation .
- He explains that this means the telomeres stop dividing, preventing aging, and that his name is the only thing in the universe that can achieve this .
- He also demonstrates that covering the “Baekhoe” (백회, a point on the crown of the head) negates the effect, implying a connection to “cosmic Wi-Fi” that controls cells .
- He warns that future super viruses will target those with weakened immunity, but those who call his name will be safe .
- He shows that calling “Jesus” or any other religious figure does not fix telomeres, asserting that telomere fixation is a unique ability he brought from heaven .
- He mentions that his photo, taken 10 years ago, still emits energy that fixes telomeres .
#5 (00:23:00) Health Diagnosis and Healing Demonstration
- Mr.Huh performs a health diagnosis on an audience member, identifying various ailments such as chronic rhinitis, poor brain function, heart problems, liver issues, and thyroid problems .
- He claims that this person is on the verge of death .
- He then “heals” the person by simply looking at them, demonstrating that their body parts, which were previously weak, now exhibit strong resistance in the O-ring test .
- He states that one healing session is sufficient for a year, but negative actions like cursing will cause the “angel” he instilled to leave, reverting the healing .
- He emphasizes that his healing is metaphysical, manipulating cells, and that he came from heaven not to establish a religion, but to bypass traditional paths .
#6 (00:36:00) Korean Peninsula War Crisis and Vietnam’s Downfall
- Mr.Huh discusses the Korean Peninsula’s war crisis, comparing it to Vietnam’s downfall .
- He suggests that excessive anti-American sentiment in South Korea could lead to a scenario where the US abandons South Korea, similar to how it withdrew from Vietnam .
- He claims that the US is interested in North Korea, not South Korea, and that the US and Russia agreed to divide the Korean Peninsula instead of Japan .
- He asserts that if he becomes president, he will hold the US, Russia, and China accountable for the division and work towards reunification without treaties that could lead to South Korea’s subjugation .
- He cites historical examples like Yemen, Vietnam, China (Mao Zedong vs. Chiang Kai-shek), and the American Civil War, where the North always prevailed, attributing this to the “heavenly energy” of the northern regions .
- He applies this to Korean history, noting that capitals in the North (Goguryeo, Gaeseong) were strong, while capitals in the South (Seoul) were weak .
- He states that Seoul is in a weak position according to the I Ching, and his presence is necessary to defend it .
- He criticizes the current state of South Korea, where people are struggling with debt despite the nation’s economic growth, attributing this to corrupt politicians and policies like the credit card boom .
- He proposes a 50% to 100% debt cancellation for citizens if he becomes president .
- He highlights the struggles of a household where the husband earns 2 million won, but the apartment interest alone is 2 million won, leaving nothing for living expenses .
- He promises a “National Dividend” of 1.5 million won per person, making everyone middle class .
- He criticizes the high salaries and number of National Assembly members, suggesting they should be reduced and unpaid, with their funds redirected to the public .
- He also proposes that local government heads be appointed by the president instead of elected, saving trillions in election costs .
- He argues that the current political system is corrupt, with politicians and civil servants enriching themselves, leading to public distrust .
- He cites the US decision to abandon Vietnam due to its corrupt politicians and officials, warning that South Korea is heading down a similar path .
- He criticizes the impeachment and arrest of former President Park Geun-hye, arguing that she was the cleanest president financially and that the legal process was unjust .
- He advocates for a “post-ideology” and “post-religion” era, where he, as someone from heaven, speaks only the truth without bias .
- He proposes legal reforms, including allowing former presidents to receive trials at home and eliminating pre-trial detention for most criminals until a Supreme Court ruling .
- He criticizes the current legal system as a “food chain” benefiting lawyers and causing public suffering .
- He also suggests abolishing the Constitutional Court, transferring its functions to the Supreme Court, and using the saved funds for national dividends .
- He plans to establish a “National Leader Spiritual Education Camp” for 3,000 people, including 300 National Assembly members, to reform the country .
- He mentions Lee Gwang-yo of Singapore, who allegedly eliminated 5,000 corrupt officials by sinking them in the sea, leading to Singapore’s rapid growth .
- He contrasts this with South Korea’s situation, where 5,000 women disappear annually, often forced into prostitution, and murderers are not executed .
- He proposes sending death row inmates to Mongolia and China for desert greening projects, preventing their return and reducing yellow dust .
- He states that his methods will be special, not involving killing, but providing educational opportunities and reforming the state system .
#7 (01:10:00) Audience Interaction and Further Demonstrations
- Mr.Huh invites international attendees to share their experiences .
- A German participant expresses gratitude and belief in Mr.Huh’s teachings after watching his YouTube videos .
- He repeats the O-ring test with the German participant, demonstrating the telomere fixation effect when his name is called .
- He explains that calling his name stops telomere division, extending life, and that he, as the creator of cells, understands this process .
- He gives an example of milk not spoiling when his name is called, illustrating the effect on cellular division .
- He emphasizes that he is a being who created cells and has come to provide services to humanity .
- He praises the German participant and his wife for their intelligence and open-mindedness .
- He mentions that his lectures are watched globally, with translations provided by attendees .
- He reiterates that Lee Gwang-yo’s actions were human, but his own methods are special and will not involve killing, but rather education and systemic reform .
#8 (01:16:00) System Reform and Economic Policies
- Mr.Huh emphasizes his mission to change the “system” .
- He uses the analogy of Seoul Station’s turnstiles (개찰구) to illustrate how systems can be simplified and improved .
- He shares a personal anecdote about his first arrival at Seoul Station, highlighting the confusion and difficulty of the old system compared to the current one .
- He transitions to a humorous anecdote about a note in a refrigerator, “까불지 마라” (Don’t mess around), which he interprets as “Be careful with gas, be careful with your zipper, think of your wife, boil ramen” .
- He states that 80% of Koreans are now commoners, 15% middle class, and 5% upper class, and he aims to make 95% middle class through “Middle-Classism” (중산주의) .
- He declares that capitalism and democracy are over, and he will implement “Middle-Classism” economic policies .
- He promises that as president, the state will guarantee the three basic human needs: food, clothing, and shelter (의식주) .
- He explains that current wages are insufficient, leading to negative savings, and he will solve this by eliminating non-regular jobs and providing a national dividend .
- He proposes that the state will pay interest on bank loans up to 500 million won, freeing up household income and stimulating the economy .
- He argues that the national dividend of 1.5 million won per person (3 million for a couple) will make everyone middle class, discouraging divorce .
- He asserts that the government is responsible for citizens’ debts due to past mismanagement and corruption .
- He envisions a society where people can save money, afford healthcare, exercise, enjoy leisure, and help neighbors, leading to a happier workforce .
- He criticizes politicians for failing to provide basic needs and for misusing national funds .
- He promises to eliminate the 3,000 “social leaders” (including 300 National Assembly members) that people dislike, transforming the country into a paradise .
- He plans to redevelop Yeouido into a financial hub with high-rise tower buildings, replacing the current “bulletproof apartment” structures along the Han River .
- He suggests moving the National Assembly building to a rural area like Sejong City and replacing it with a beautiful cultural center like the Sydney Opera House .
- He explains that in a representative democracy, National Assembly members, not the president, are responsible for economic failures .
- He outlines his welfare policies: 100 million won for marriage, 200 million won interest-free for housing, 30 million won per child, 100% education expenses, 10 million won for funerals, and 100,000 won birthday gifts with a golden mark of his face .
- He also promises winter jackets, gloves, and “survival watches” that function as ropes, compasses, and fire starters .
- He states that 600,000 people will be employed in a “K-Expeditionary Force” to deliver these gifts, boosting national morale .
- He emphasizes the importance of survival items like gas masks and survival watches in times of crisis .
- He highlights the global issue of 500 million people dying from malnutrition annually, asserting that world unification would solve food shortages .
- He uses a humorous analogy of three National Assembly members being needed to change a light bulb: one to change it, one to promote it, and one to criticize other parties for not changing light bulbs often enough .
- He criticizes this political behavior, stating that it leads to national ruin and that 80% of citizens are suffering from debt .
- He warns that if the US withdraws its support due to South Korea’s anti-American sentiment and political instability, those who do not know him will suffer greatly .
- He concludes by inviting those who wish to be healed to line up .
#9 (01:32:00) Mathematical and Humorous Interlude
- Mr.Huh presents a mathematical problem: 11,111,111 x 11,111,111, stating that the answer is “Gyeong” (경), a large number, and reveals the pattern of the result .
- He then asks for the weight of a heart, humorously answering “four geun” (네 근) because a heart “beats two geun, two geun” (두근두근) .