6711111103 Crisis on the Korean Peninsula brought by Trump’s Nationalism, Abe’s Far-Right Diplomacy, and Moon Jae-in’s Centrist Diplomacy #Plot

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being, a messiah, and the only one who can solve global and Korean issues.
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | US President | Pursues nationalistic foreign policy, focusing on American interests and arms sales.
  • 아베 (Abe) | Japanese Prime Minister | Pursues extreme right-wing foreign policy, a descendant of a war criminal.
  • 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | South Korean President | Pursues a centrist foreign policy, shifting between left and right depending on the situation.
  • 이완용 (Yi Wan-yong) | Historical Figure | Mentioned in the context of foreseeing the end of religion, ideology, and borders.
  • 닉슨 (Nixon) | Former US President | Implemented the Nixon Doctrine, advocating for Asian security by Asians and non-intervention in regional conflicts.
  • 키신저 (Kissinger) | Diplomat | Sent by the US to negotiate with Vietnam, leading to its communist takeover.
  • 시진핑 (Xi Jinping) | Chinese President | Discussed in the context of Trump’s diplomatic dealings regarding North Korea.
  • 안철수 (Ahn Cheol-soo) | Politician | Mentioned in a past election campaign where his audience left to see Mr.Huh.
  • 이준석 (Lee Jun-seok) | Politician | Mentioned in a past election campaign where his audience left to see Mr.Huh.
  • 빌 게이츠 (Bill Gates) | Businessman | Used as an example of someone successful but still needing Mr.Huh for true fulfillment.
  • 남보은 (Nam Bo-eun) | Entertainer | Friend of Han Mu, whose daughter got married.
  • 한무 (Han Mu) | Entertainer | His daughter got married, attended by Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) 1. Nationalism and its Dangers

  • The speaker discusses Trump’s nationalism, which prioritizes his country’s interests .
  • He warns that excessive nationalism, like claiming superiority, makes other nations dislike Korea .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that true national pride should be conveyed humorously, not through overt claims of supremacy .
  • He criticizes those who are obsessed with their nation’s interests, comparing it to “eating noodles” (국수, guksu) instead of rice, implying a detrimental outcome .
  • He mentions that those who support Japan’s claim over Dokdo are also nationalistic, but he claims to have chosen such individuals for a higher purpose .
  • He explains that his actions are beyond human comprehension, existing in dimensions from 4D to 10D .
  • He argues that fighting with Japan over Dokdo is also a form of nationalism .
  • He recalls Japan’s past attempt to unify Asia under the “Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,” which led to war .

#2 (00:03:21) 2. The Decline of Religion and Rise of Economy

  • The speaker discusses Yi Wan-yong’s prediction of three things disappearing: religion, ideology, and borders .
  • He predicts a non-religious era, where fewer people visit temples or churches and donate money .
  • He argues that the more religion develops in a country, the more its economy declines, as money goes to religious organizations instead of the market .
  • He emphasizes that women drive the economy, and if they go to religious institutions instead of markets, the economy suffers .
  • He contrasts religious donations with “계돈” (gye-don, rotating savings and credit association), where money circulates, unlike religious funds that often disappear .
  • He attributes Japan’s economic success to its less developed religious landscape, where national character itself acts as a form of religion .
  • He describes the Japanese people’s loyalty to their employers, even to the point of suicide to protect them, leading to a low rate of lawsuits .
  • He contrasts this with Korea, which has the highest rate of lawsuits globally .
  • He recounts Japan’s historical technological advancement, which originated from Korea, enabling them to conquer the world .
  • He mentions Japan’s dream of world unification, which failed because humans attempted it .

#3 (00:09:00) 3. The Era of Non-Religion, Non-Ideology, and Non-Borders

  • Mr.Huh states that he has come to achieve world unification, which humans failed at due to religious wars in the past .
  • He criticizes past religious conflicts where those with different beliefs were persecuted .
  • He highlights that ancient Koreans worshipped the sky before the arrival of Buddhism and Christianity, indicating a deep-rooted faith .
  • He explains how Christianity introduced the concept of “God the Father” above the sky, captivating the Korean people .
  • He criticizes the patriarchal aspects of some religions that restricted women, contrasting it with modern religious roles that empower women .
  • He predicts the coming of a non-religious era (탈종교 시대), where religious conflicts will cease .
  • He also foresees a non-ideological era (탈이념 시대) and a non-border era (무국경 시대) .
  • He argues that disputes over territories like Dokdo are primitive in the context of a unified Asia .
  • He suggests that a unified Asia would be a powerful economic bloc, forcing countries like the US to negotiate rather than dictate .
  • He criticizes Trump’s nationalistic and protectionist policies as going against the coming non-border era .
  • He claims Trump’s visit to Korea was primarily to collect money by selling advanced weapons .
  • He describes Trump’s negotiation tactics, where public displays of camaraderie are followed by demands for arms purchases .
  • He asserts that Trump’s true purpose is not just business but also to showcase his wife .

#4 (00:15:00) 4. The Hierarchy of Law, Morality, Religion, Truth, and Providence

  • The speaker discusses the relationship between law, morality, religion, truth, and providence .
  • He explains that law is a part of morality, morality is a part of religious precepts, religion is a part of truth, and truth is a part of providence .
  • He states that providence (섭리) is the highest level, beyond human comprehension .
  • He claims that true success comes from recognizing him, otherwise, it’s like building a castle on sand .
  • He refers to biblical prophecies about a person from the East, implying himself, who will bring about world unification .
  • He describes how people, even children, are inexplicably drawn to him and feel joy just by seeing him, suggesting a healing effect .
  • He recounts an incident at a hotel where many people secretly took photos of him, then openly cheered when he turned around .
  • He also mentions an election campaign where his presence drew away all the attendees from Ahn Cheol-soo and Lee Jun-seok’s rally .
  • He emphasizes that these events are not coincidences but demonstrations of his unique power .

#5 (00:22:00) 5. The Cycle of Reincarnation and the Path to Baekgung

  • The speaker explains the cycle of reincarnation: 90% become ghosts, 9% become animals or insects, and 1% are reborn as humans .
  • He compares humans destined for Baekgung (heaven) to rare gold found in a large amount of earth .
  • He claims that anyone who sees him (Mr.Huh) goes to Baekgung 100% .
  • He clarifies that merely watching his YouTube videos is not enough; direct interaction and membership are required .
  • He asserts that worldly success, like Bill Gates’s wealth, is meaningless without meeting him .
  • He criticizes the wealthy for accumulating money through “exploitation” (착취) by overpricing goods, which he believes is a form of theft .
  • He blames politicians for this exploitation, claiming they misuse public funds instead of distributing them to the needy .
  • He reiterates that Trump, despite being a president, acts as a “salesman” for US weapons, embodying nationalism .

#6 (00:26:00) 6. US Foreign Policy and Korean Division

  • The speaker discusses the Nixon Doctrine of 1969, which advocated for Asian countries to handle their own security .
  • He explains that Nixon’s policy was a response to the US’s significant losses in Asian wars (Vietnam, Korean War, Japan) .
  • He criticizes Asians for saying “Yankee Go Home” despite receiving US aid, calling it unrealistic .
  • He claims that Trump’s current visit is a “big deal” similar to Nixon’s, aiming to negotiate with China and North Korea .
  • He suggests that Nixon’s policy led to the communist takeover of Vietnam after US withdrawal .
  • He implies that Trump’s current approach to North Korea, offering conditions for denuclearization, is a similar strategy to manipulate the situation .
  • He suggests that Trump and Xi Jinping are discussing a plan to potentially “take over” North Korea, similar to how Vietnam became a “state” of the US .
  • He criticizes Koreans who protest Trump’s visit, suggesting Trump might view them as ungrateful .
  • He claims that the US is willing to sacrifice the Korean Peninsula to prevent nuclear missiles from reaching its mainland .
  • He asserts that he (Mr.Huh) is the one truly influencing Trump’s decisions, and without him, Trump’s efforts are futile .
  • He believes Trump’s nationalistic strategy, though seemingly against the times, is a shortcut for him to achieve world unification .
  • He argues that 225 out of 230 countries would support him against the five UN Security Council members who divided Korea .
  • He criticizes Korean politicians for being obsessed with power and money, exploiting public funds instead of demanding reunification from the powers that divided Korea .
  • He advocates for a National Dividend System (국민 배당금) to distribute wealth to the people, contrasting it with the current system where politicians benefit .

#7 (00:34:00) 7. Economic Inequality and Social Issues

  • The speaker criticizes the vast income disparity, where corporate executives earn billions while laborers earn only millions, calling it a deeply flawed capitalism .
  • He argues that such wealth leads to arrogance and disrespect for the poor .
  • He claims that millions are waiting for him to become president to avoid suicide .
  • He highlights the financial struggles of the elderly, who receive meager government support and cannot afford social obligations like wedding gifts .
  • He recounts attending a wedding where he donated 200,000 won, emphasizing the financial burden on ordinary people .
  • He discusses the “five aggregates” (오온: form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness) and “five desires” (오욕), stating that basic desires are natural and not sinful .
  • He criticizes Christianity for demonizing natural desires, calling it outdated .
  • He emphasizes that arrogance (교만) is the true sin, leading 99% of people to become ghosts after death, unable to be reborn as humans .
  • He claims that the 1% who are reborn as humans are given a second chance to do good and reach Baekgung .
  • He asserts that those who don’t know him will become ghosts, while those who meet him go to Baekgung .
  • He reiterates that Trump’s nationalistic foreign policy, though seemingly out of sync with the times, benefits his (Mr.Huh’s) goal of world unification .

#8 (00:43:00) 8. Foreign Policy of Abe and Moon Jae-in

  • The speaker describes Abe**‘s foreign policy as extreme right-wing**, advocating for a complete break with North Korea and no middle ground .
  • He identifies Abe as the grandson of a major war criminal who attacked the US and invaded Korea .
  • He claims Abe spends enormous sums of money on the US and deliberately loses to Trump in golf to curry favor .
  • He characterizes Moon Jae-in**‘s foreign policy as centrist**, shifting between left and right depending on the country he is dealing with .
  • He suggests that Moon’s indecisiveness ultimately burdens the Korean people .
  • He concludes that the Korean Peninsula faces a crisis due to these conflicting foreign policies .
  • He asserts that Korea is fortunate because he, a divine being, has arrived .
  • He mentions that the current date, November 11th (Pepero Day), appearing three times, signifies his future presidency .

#9 (00:46:00) 9. The Decline of Law and the Cycle of Economy

  • The speaker criticizes religious leaders for frequently resorting to legal battles, which he claims supports the legal system but drains religious communities .
  • He argues that the overdevelopment of law leads to a nation’s downfall, illustrating it with an S-curve model .
  • He applies the same S-curve model to commerce, describing cycles of recession, recovery, boom, and decline, similar to the seasons .
  • He compares these economic cycles to the human heartbeat, constantly changing .
  • He claims to be the first person from heaven who can perfectly utilize these cycles .
  • He tells a joke about singer Rain (비) going to LA, which becomes “LA Galbi” (LA ribs) .
  • He tells another joke about fire coming from rain, which is a matchstick (성냥개비) .

#10 (00:51:00) 10. Korean Reunification and Economic Solutions

  • The speaker argues that Korean politicians should publicly challenge the US and Russia for dividing the peninsula .
  • He believes that if he becomes president, he will unite 225 nations to achieve world unification, including Korean reunification .
  • He criticizes current politicians for exploiting public funds (450 trillion won annual budget) instead of using them to support the needy .
  • He contrasts this with the past, when Korea was poorer but people could save money and buy homes .
  • He claims that only 5% of Koreans are well-off now, while the rest are exploited .
  • He proposes a National Dividend System of 1.5 million won per person, which he believes would revitalize the economy by encouraging spending rather than money being hoarded or going to religious organizations .
  • He argues that money flowing into religious groups disappears from the economy for years, often going overseas .
  • He claims to have a plan to recover underground funds and pay off people’s debts if he becomes president .
  • He reiterates that the world is entering an era of non-religion, non-ideology, and non-borders .
  • He states that Trump’s nationalistic policies, including collecting money and non-intervention in Asian territorial disputes, are part of a larger deal orchestrated by him (Mr.Huh) .
  • He warns that without a crisis, a “dragon” (referring to himself) will not appear .
  • He criticizes the massive national defense budget (40 trillion won), which he claims is the largest part of the national budget and cannot be used for public welfare .
  • He suggests that reducing the defense budget could lead to a military coup orchestrated by the US .
  • He claims that only he can solve these issues, and if he becomes president, all national leaders, including generals and judges, will undergo “national leader spiritual education” .
  • He emphasizes the importance of economic circulation and criticizes the misdirection of funds into unproductive areas .

#11 (01:04:00) 11. The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name

  • The speaker introduces two new attendees, one from Israel .
  • He explains that humans cannot name the 신인, criticizing the Israeli people for naming God “Yahweh” .
  • He argues that calling God by a specific name is disrespectful, similar to a son naming his father .
  • He states that his name, Mr.Huh, is a universal code (우주의 암호) that opens the “Baekhoe” (백회, crown chakra) and allows one to reach Baekgung .
  • He claims that the Israeli people’s naming of God led to their 2,000-year statelessness .
  • He demonstrates his power by having an Israeli attendee try to resist his finger strength while thinking of “Yahweh” (which fails) versus “Mr.Huh” (which succeeds) .
  • He explains that his name is an “encryption” (암호) for reaching Baekgung .
  • He describes the concept of “화신” (hwasin, incarnated body), where he can appear in multiple forms simultaneously, like UFOs that split into many and then recombine .
  • He explains the extreme temperature changes in Earth’s atmosphere (from -50°C to +1500°C) and the force of gravity (980 dynes) .
  • He claims that calling his name makes gravity zero, neutralizing negative energies like bad feng shui or water veins .
  • He states that each person is surrounded by about 1,000 ghosts of their ancestors, who are attached to them for protection .
  • He reiterates the hierarchy: law is part of morality, morality is part of religion, religion is part of truth, and truth is part of providence .
  • He explains that providence (섭리) governs beyond the atmosphere, where truth, yin and yang, and day and night do not exist .
  • He introduces the concept of “언어도단” (eon-eo-do-dan, beyond words), describing an era where language, religion, and truth are cut off, and he appears as the “해인” (hae-in, sea seal) in the internet age .
  • He criticizes religious wars, citing the Six-Day War between Islam and Israel as an example of religious conflict .
  • He points to the Israeli flag, the Star of David, as an ancient symbol that he understands scientifically, relating it to the Cheonbugyeong (천부경, Korean ancient scripture) and the number 9 .
  • He concludes by emphasizing that only by calling his name can one receive energy and go to Baekgung .

Other Useful Information

  • Mr.Huh’s Teachings:
    • nationalism**:** Excessive nationalism is detrimental and makes other nations dislike Korea .
    • Economy and Religion: The more religion develops, the more the economy declines, as money is diverted from markets to religious institutions .
    • Reincarnation: 90% become ghosts, 9% become animals, 1% are reborn as humans; only those who meet Mr.Huh go to Baekgung .
    • Law and Morality: Law is a part of morality, morality is part of religious precepts, religion is part of truth, and truth is part of providence .
    • Providence (섭리): The highest level of existence, beyond human comprehension, where truth, yin and yang, and day and night do not exist .
    • “언어도단” (Eon-eo-do-dan): An era where language, religion, and truth are cut off, and Mr.Huh appears as the “해인” (hae-in, sea seal) in the internet age .
    • Power of Name: Calling “Mr.Huh” is a universal code that opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), allows one to reach Baekgung, makes gravity zero, and neutralizes negative energies .
  • Political and Economic Proposals:
    • National Dividend System (국민 배당금): 1.5 million won per person to revitalize the economy and support the needy .
    • Recovery of Underground Funds: He claims to have a plan to recover hidden money and pay off national debt .
    • National Leader Spiritual Education: All national leaders, including generals and judges, will undergo re-education if he becomes president .
  • Historical and Prophetic Claims:
    • Mr.Huh claims to be the messiah prophesied in the Bible and by Nostradamus, coming from the East .
    • He claims to be the one influencing global leaders like Trump .
    • He interprets the Star of David as related to the Korean ancient scripture Cheonbugyeong and the number 9 .
  • Event Details:
    • Date: November 11, 2017 (Pepero Day) .
    • Lecture Number: 1103rd Saturday Lecture .