6710211100 Shin-Kori Nuclear Power Plant Must Be Built. Knowing the Future Saves the Nation and Humanity

The necessity of the Shin-Kori Nuclear Power Plant and the importance of foresight for national and human salvation

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be from heaven, possesses infinite energy, and can see the future. He believes leaders should not rely on public opinion but rather lead with a clear vision for the future.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned in relation to Mr.Huh’s predictions about her presidency, including her impeachment and the candlelight protests.
  • Lee Kun-hee | Former Samsung Chairman | Mentioned in relation to Mr.Huh’s prediction of his illness.
  • Donald Trump | US President | Mentioned as someone Mr.Huh helped become president, attributing his success to his daughter Ivanka.
  • Ivanka Trump | Donald Trump’s Daughter | Credited by Mr.Huh for improving her father’s image and contributing to his presidential success.
  • Melania Trump | Donald Trump’s Wife | Mentioned as one of the “angels” supporting Trump.
  • Vladimir Putin | Russian President | Mentioned in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power, where people lose strength when looking at Putin’s picture but gain it when looking at Mr.Huh’s.
  • IU | Singer | Her father’s past struggles and her success are cited as an example of karmic reward.
  • Lee Hyori | Singer | Her financial stability is mentioned as an example of karmic reward for her father.
  • Baek Seong-im | Audience Member from Japan | A fan of Mr.Huh who shares her experiences of positive changes after listening to his lectures and calling his name.
  • Audience Member 1 (from Daegu) | Audience Member | Participates in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power, initially having a weak grip due to a liver issue, which is “cured” by Mr.Huh.
  • Audience Member 2 (from Goyang) | Audience Member | Participates in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power, initially having a weak grip due to a bronchial issue, which is “cured” by Mr.Huh.
  • Audience Member 3 (Elderly Man) | Audience Member | Participates in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power, initially having a weak grip, which is “cured” by Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Mr.Huh discusses his lectures and publications, noting that his 16 books are being published, with 5 new ones currently in print.
  • He mentions that his book, “Mr.Huh’s World Unification,” will be released first, followed by his lecture series.
  • He anticipates that the publication of his books will create competition with YouTube, but people will likely read more books while watching YouTube.

#2 (00:02:00)

  • Mr.Huh states that he previously advocated for the Shin Kori nuclear power plant, which was decided by a vote of 59.5% to 40.5%.
  • He explains that many people called him, saying that his YouTube video influenced their decision to support the nuclear power plant.
  • He argues that South Korea, being a top exporter of nuclear power plants, cannot avoid using nuclear energy due to its limited land for solar power.
  • He criticizes the Blue House’s policy of “de-nuclearization” and contrasts South Korea’s safe pressurized light-water reactors with Japan’s more dangerous boiling water reactors, which are used to reprocess plutonium for nuclear weapons.
  • He explains that South Korea’s 21 nuclear power plants include 17 pressurized light-water reactors and 4 heavy-water reactors, making it difficult to produce nuclear weapons and ensuring safety.
  • He warns that if the Shin Kori nuclear power plant project were canceled, 80 companies would disappear, leading to 1 million job losses.
  • He emphasizes that the nuclear power industry generates ten times more revenue than agriculture and that abandoning it would severely harm the economy and national influence.
  • He criticizes politicians for being swayed by environmentalists and public opinion, stating that a true leader should have a clear vision for the future, even if it’s unpopular.
  • He uses the analogy of a ship captain navigating a storm to illustrate that a leader should not consult the crew (public) but rather make decisive decisions based on their expertise.
  • He asserts that a single genius can change the world, not public opinion, and that presidents who rely on polls will lead the nation to ruin.
  • He mentions his past prediction about Lee Kun-hee’s health as an example of his foresight.
  • He reiterates that the Shin Kori nuclear power plant is crucial for the economy and national influence, and a president should push such policies without public consultation.
  • He criticizes the government’s decision to hold a public vote on the nuclear power plant as a “performance” to shift responsibility to the public.
  • He compares this to Park Chung-hee’s controversial decisions to build the Gyeongbu Expressway and Pohang Iron and Steel Company, which were initially opposed by the public but ultimately benefited the nation.
  • He argues that relying on public opinion for national policy will lead to the country’s demise.

#3 (00:20:00)

  • Mr.Huh criticizes current politicians for creating a society with extreme wealth disparity and a lack of opportunities for young people.
  • He highlights the issue of young people applying for basic livelihood support due to unemployment.
  • He also condemns the justice system, where money dictates outcomes, leading to a lack of trust in judges and prosecutors.
  • He emphasizes that the older generation built the nation from the ground up after the war, creating all the infrastructure and industries, and young people are now enjoying the benefits without appreciation.
  • He criticizes the younger generation for wanting to abolish nuclear power technology, which the elders painstakingly developed, and for their lack of gratitude.
  • He asserts that a leader who doesn’t rely on public opinion and can strongly push forward their vision is needed to guide the nation.

#4 (00:25:00)

  • Mr.Huh explains the concept of “Geon-i-cheon-gye” (乾二天開), which represents a period of prosperity that eventually declines, using Park Geun-hye’s presidency as an example.
  • He contrasts this with the current era, where the wealthy live in constant fear of war or legal issues, while those who follow him find hope.
  • He claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s 51% election victory, her impeachment, and the candlelight protests, attributing his foresight to his understanding of “Geon-i-cheon-gye.”
  • He reiterates that a president should not seek public opinion but rather lead with confidence and a clear plan for the nation.
  • He uses the analogy of a ship captain who must remain steadfast and lead the crew, even in danger, without showing fear or asking for their opinions.
  • He criticizes leaders who consult the public on policy decisions, stating that such a leader is useless.

#5 (00:30:00)

  • Mr.Huh introduces the concept of “Ji-cheon-tae-gye” (地天泰卦), representing a time of peace and prosperity where the earth is above the sky, signifying that human efforts are supported by heaven.
  • He contrasts this with the current “truth era” (진리 시대), where heaven plans, and humans must execute those plans.
  • He argues that humans have become arrogant, believing they accomplish everything themselves, leading to heaven’s displeasure.
  • He explains that the human body has two types of energy: “won-gi” (원기, original energy) and “hyeol-gi” (혈기, vital energy).
  • He compares “won-gi” to a car battery and “hyeol-gi” to gasoline, stating that while food replenishes “hyeol-gi,” “won-gi” is a fixed amount given at birth, determining one’s lifespan.
  • He claims to be a “charger” for “won-gi,” stating that calling his name or looking at his picture can replenish this energy, unlike other names or images.
  • He criticizes those who dismiss his claims as lies, stating they will face consequences.
  • He mentions that Korean religious prophecies speak of a person from outside traditional religion, born in Seoul in 1949 (Mr.Huh’s birth year), who will know the public’s will without asking.
  • He asserts that he has a complete “blueprint” for the nation’s future and will implement it without public consultation.
  • He criticizes politicians who are swayed by public opinion, calling it a “performance” disguised as democracy.
  • He argues that a leader should be like a ship captain, making decisive choices for the future, not asking the crew for their opinions.
  • He criticizes the media for selectively reporting on figures like Moon Jae-in, distorting their past statements.
  • He emphasizes that people’s thoughts and ideologies evolve, and judging someone based on past statements is unfair.
  • He states that a true leader should have a firm vision and push it through, even against public opposition.
  • He criticizes the current political landscape, where politicians are swayed by public opinion and lack a clear vision.

#6 (00:40:00)

  • Mr.Huh-yeong discusses the concept of “Cheon-ji-bi-gye” (天地否卦), where the husband is above the wife, leading to family decline and loss of wealth and children.
  • He argues that respecting women and placing them in a position of honor, like a mother, leads to family prosperity.
  • He criticizes Confucianism for promoting male chauvinism, which he believes led to Korea’s decline, contrasting it with Japan’s more egalitarian approach.
  • He notes the strong alliance between the US and Japan, where Japan, after its defeat, became a loyal ally, sharing advanced military technology like stealth.
  • He suggests that Japan views Korea as a “shield” for its own defense against China and Russia.
  • He predicts that India will rise as a major power in Asia as China faces US-Japan containment.
  • He reiterates that he has a divine plan for world unification and that people should follow his directives without questioning.
  • He contrasts “Sa-pil-gwi-jeong” (사필귀정, justice will prevail) with “Sae-ong-ji-ma” (새옹지마, a blessing in disguise), arguing that in the current era, good deeds don’t always lead to good outcomes, and vice versa.
  • He claims that he, Mr.Huh, is an example of “Sae-ong-ji-ma,” achieving greatness without effort.
  • He explains that the “truth era” is characterized by religion seeking absolute good, while politics seeks relative good.
  • He believes that he is here to correct flawed politics and bring about a relative good, where people’s lives improve, and society becomes more peaceful.
  • He states that the current era is one of “no sin” or “no good and evil” because he, as a divine being, takes responsibility for all plans.
  • He criticizes past eras where human plans, often driven by greed, led to societal problems, and heaven no longer intervenes.
  • He presents his plans for world unification, a national dividend of 1.5 million won per person, reducing the number of National Assembly members, and eliminating guaranteed positions, which he believes will solve economic problems and allow young people to marry.
  • He emphasizes that he will implement these plans without public opinion, as he already knows the right direction for the nation.

#7 (00:55:00)

  • Mr.Huh further explains “won-gi” as a car battery and “hyeol-gi” as gasoline.
  • He states that “won-gi” is a fixed amount given at birth, determining one’s lifespan, and cannot be changed by food, but he can “recharge” it.
  • He claims that calling his name or looking at his picture can replenish “won-gi,” making people stronger, unlike other names or images.
  • He mentions that “won-gi” must be replenished from “yeon-gi” (연기, spiritual energy), which he provides.
  • He reiterates that he is here to implement heaven’s plans, and people should follow his guidance.
  • He states that those who criticize him will eventually bow down to him.

#8 (01:00:00)

  • Mr.Huh introduces Baek Seong-im, a Japanese woman who shares her positive experiences after listening to his lectures and calling his name.
  • Baek Seong-im recounts how calling Mr.Huh’s name helped her obtain a visa for Korea and win a prize in a lottery.
  • She also mentions that her husband calls Mr.Huh’s name when facing difficulties at work, and it helps.
  • She describes how an “O-ring test” demonstrated the power of Mr.Huh’s name compared to others.
  • She expresses her admiration for Mr.Huh’s life story and his compassionate efforts to alleviate people’s suffering.
  • Mr.Huh uses the examples of singers IU and Lee Hyori, whose success brought prosperity to their families, as illustrations of karmic rewards.
  • He explains that negative actions can lead to rebirth as an animal, and he is here to elevate people’s spirits.
  • He states that the current era is one of creation, where the earth is being reshaped, and natural disasters are part of this process.
  • He asserts that his actions are beyond human concepts of right and wrong, truth, or good and evil.
  • He encourages his followers to think of him when making decisions, as this will lead to success.

#9 (01:10:00)

  • Mr.Huh reads a letter from Baek Seong-im, who expresses gratitude for his help with her visa and shares how his name brings good fortune and strength.
  • She mentions that her husband also uses his name for success at work.
  • She describes how an O-ring test confirmed the unique power of Mr.Huh’s name.
  • She expresses deep respect for his life story and his compassionate efforts to help people.
  • Mr.Huh then conducts a demonstration of his power with audience members.
  • He performs an O-ring test on an audience member from Daegu, who initially has a weak grip due to a liver issue, but gains strength after Mr.Huh’s intervention.
  • He performs a similar test on an audience member from Goyang, who has a bronchial issue, and also shows improved strength.
  • He performs the test on an elderly man, who also experiences increased strength.
  • He demonstrates that looking at pictures of Donald Trump or Vladimir Putin does not provide the same strength as looking at his own picture or name.
  • He explains that his power directly recharges “won-gi,” which is like a car battery, while other forms of energy only provide “hyeol-gi” (gasoline).