​6802101116 Why is Mr.Huh’s DNA Opposite to Human DNA?

00:00:17 Lecture Start and Introduction to the Concept of DNA
00:15:25 DNA Verification and Demonstration of Energy Transmission
00:35:06 Relationship between DNA, Chromosomes, and Cheonbugyeong
00:54:19 Epigenetics, Ancestral Inheritance, and Mr.Huh’s DNA
01:09:18 National Dividend Policy and the Olympic Spirit
01:26:18 Hereditary Shamans, Religion, and Mr.Huh’s Role

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to have divine DNA and the ability to heal illnesses and influence fate .
  • Audience Member 1 (Male) | Participant | A 79-year-old man with a long-lived ancestry but weak bronchial tubes and rhinitis .
  • Audience Member 2 (Male) | Participant | A 76-year-old man with chronic liver and blood-related illnesses .
  • Japanese Woman | Audience Member | Married to a Japanese man, she expresses gratitude for Japan’s culture and hopes for good relations between Korea and Japan .
  • Mr.Huh’s Mother | Ancestor | A skilled calligrapher who conceived Mr.Huh under divine instruction .
  • Mr.Huh’s Father | Ancestor | His name, Heo Rak-kwon, is interpreted by Mr.Huh as “allowing the planting of a laurel tree in the power of the southern country” .
  • Kim Young-sook | Consultant | An associate of Mr.Huh whose appearance is said to improve by being near him .
  • Park Hyo-sook | Audience Member | Accompanied by a judge, she traveled with Mr.Huh .
  • John McCain | US Senator | Mentioned as one of the US senators Mr.Huh is scheduled to meet .
  • John Cornyn | US Senator | Mentioned as one of the US senators Mr.Huh is scheduled to meet .
  • Corney Cartner | US Senator | Mentioned as one of the US senators Mr.Huh is scheduled to meet .
  • John Calley | US Senator | Mentioned as one of the US senators Mr.Huh is scheduled to meet .
  • Jerry W. Moran | US Senator | Mentioned as one of the US senators Mr.Huh is scheduled to meet .
  • Kim Il-sung’s Granddaughter | Public Figure | Her DNA is discussed in relation to the influence of ancestry .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Audience Interaction

  • Mr.Huh begins by noting the heavy snow, predicting a good harvest .
  • A Japanese woman in the audience shares her positive experience living in Japan for 20 years and hopes for good relations between Korea and Japan .
  • Mr.Huh jokes about ending the lecture after a hug, emphasizing his happiness .
  • He mentions his name is becoming more recognized as the year changes .

#2 (00:02:29) DNA Differences and Healing Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh explains that people struggle to explain why his DNA is different from human DNA, stating that his DNA is fundamentally different .
  • He invites two male audience members to the stage for a demonstration .
  • He identifies Audience Member 1 as having a long-lived ancestry but weak bronchial tubes .
  • He predicts Audience Member 1 will live to 100 years old and die from pneumonia .
  • He identifies Audience Member 2 as having chronic liver and blood-related illnesses .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” on Audience Member 1, demonstrating weakness in his nasal and bronchial areas .
  • He claims to heal Audience Member 1’s rhinitis and bronchial issues by looking at him, even through a phone .
  • He re-tests Audience Member 1, showing increased strength in the previously weak areas .
  • He also claims to heal Audience Member 1’s brain, which he says was at “zero points” and had signs of a stroke .
  • He then claims to heal Audience Member 1’s groin area, which was weak .
  • He performs the O-ring test on Audience Member 2’s liver, demonstrating its weakness .
  • He claims to heal Audience Member 2’s liver by looking at him .
  • He explains that his healing method involves opening the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) and sending cosmic energy .

#3 (00:16:00) DNA, Telomeres, and Longevity

  • Mr.Huh discusses the vast number of cells, chromosomes, and DNA in the human body, calculating it to be 9200 “yang” .
  • He introduces the concept of “Cheonbugyeong” (Book of Heavenly Symbols) and its numerical representation of energy, relating it to the shape of DNA .
  • He explains that telomeres, located at the ends of chromosomes, determine lifespan .
  • He states that human cells divide six times, and telomeres shorten with each division, leading to death .
  • He claims that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” can strengthen telomeres and supply energy from above, preventing them from wearing down and extending lifespan .
  • He warns that those who criticize him will experience negative consequences for their descendants .

#4 (00:20:40) Epigenetics and Ancestral Influence

  • Mr.Huh explains “epigenetics” (후성 유전), where ancestral actions, like excessive drinking, can lead to descendants inheriting conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes .
  • He states that all actions and even his lectures are recorded in DNA .
  • He claims that being near him improves people’s appearance and health .
  • He emphasizes that humans inherit not only their own past life’s karma but also their ancestors’ karma through epigenetics .
  • He asserts that his DNA is different because he was conceived without a human father, directly entering his mother’s body from “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He interprets his parents’ names as a divine message: “Heo Rak-kwon” (허락 허, 남녘 남, 권세 권) meaning “allowing the planting of a laurel tree in the power of the southern country” .
  • He recounts his mother’s story of conceiving him while his father was imprisoned and her subsequent death after leaving him in Seoul .
  • He reiterates that his DNA is opposite to that of ordinary humans due to the blend of his mother’s and heavenly DNA .

#5 (00:26:00) Cheonbugyeong and DNA Structure

  • Mr.Huh connects the “Cheonbugyeong” concept of “Iljeuksipgeo” (일즉십거) to the structure of DNA, where 10 is the center and 9 is the end of numbers .
  • He explains that 10 represents “Alpha and Omega,” signifying both beginning and end, and that he embodies this concept .
  • He relates the X-shape of the Cheonbugyeong diagram to the structure of chromosomes, which contain 40,000 DNA segments .
  • He criticizes Hitler for reversing the symbol, attributing it to lower IQ compared to Koreans .
  • He claims his name is embedded within the Cheonbugyeong .
  • He emphasizes that “Shinchebalbu Sujibumo” (신체발부 수지부모 – “Our body, hair, and skin are received from our parents”) implies that ancestors knew about DNA .
  • He argues that classical Chinese characters (Hanmun) are necessary for understanding complex concepts like Cheonbugyeong, as Hangul (Korean alphabet) is insufficient .
  • He states that DNA records everything, even unconscious experiences .
  • He mentions that DNA analysis can reveal deficiencies, health issues, and even allow for human cloning .
  • He suggests that DNA can be modified to alter physical traits .
  • He claims that being in a good environment or hearing his name positively influences DNA .
  • He asserts that those who attend his lectures and are his members will go to “Baekgung” (White Palace) .

#6 (00:33:00) Debunking Myths and Olympic Spirit

  • Mr.Huh refutes the traditional Dangun myth of a bear becoming human, stating that it was a marriage between tribes .
  • He criticizes this myth for being used by Japan to portray Koreans as foolish .
  • He encourages the audience to call his name, “Mr.Huh,” for their health .
  • He discusses the concept of inherited DNA, citing Kim Il-sung’s descendants as an example of how DNA influences leadership and physical traits .
  • He explains that ancestral laziness or poor health habits can lead to inherited diseases like diabetes and other health issues in descendants .
  • He introduces the three elements of the Olympics: “High,” “Speed,” and “Strong,” relating them to DNA and national strength .
  • He warns that criticizing him will cause “abnormalities” in the DNA of the critic’s descendants .
  • He claims that if he becomes president, the nation will achieve “High,” “Speed,” and “Strong” through policies like universal basic income and job creation .

#7 (00:40:00) The Mind as Electrons and National Spirit

  • Mr.Huh explains that the human body is made of atoms, and within atoms, electrons represent the mind or spirit .
  • He describes how the mind, as electrons, enables rapid, unconscious reactions to protect the body .
  • He states that recognizing him is a miracle because his image is already imprinted in people’s DNA .
  • He claims that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” strengthens this energy cycle, leading to excitement and vitality .
  • He criticizes current politicians for suppressing the national spirit, contrasting it with his vision of a president who empowers the people .
  • He interprets the song “Ode to Joy” (오데리 보이 목장) as a metaphor for the disparity between the wealthy elite (“summer pasture”) and suffering common people (“snowy valleys”) .
  • He shares a personal anecdote about his difficult childhood, where he hid from classmates due to poverty, relating it to the song’s message .

#8 (00:48:00) Economic Policies and Social Justice

  • Mr.Huh promises to abolish the system of wage garnishment for debtors, changing civil law to protect minimum living expenses .
  • He states that the government will cover such debts, and those who harass debtors will be sent to Mongolia .
  • He vows to change the debt collection law, preventing banks from selling defaulted loans to private debt collectors who use aggressive tactics .
  • He emphasizes that banks should provide long-term opportunities for debtors to repay .
  • He claims to understand the suffering of ordinary families due to his own past hardships .
  • He proposes a system where the president sends birthday gifts, including money and practical items, to all citizens, fostering patriotism and national spirit .
  • He reiterates his commitment to ending the sale of debt by large financial institutions and protecting vulnerable families .
  • He asserts that his presidency will eliminate financial problems for families and empower the nation .
  • He criticizes current politicians for creating hardship for the majority while enjoying prosperity .
  • He describes the harsh living conditions of past generations, contrasting them with modern conveniences, and highlights how political will can improve lives .
  • He outlines his policies for marriage and childbirth: 3 million won per couple upon marriage, 100 million won for marriage, 200 million won for housing, and 30 million won per child .
  • He claims these policies would have transformed Korea 25 years ago and would solve demographic issues .
  • He mentions his upcoming meetings with US senators in Washington D.C. to discuss North Korea and global peace .
  • He claims to have the ability to prevent war and criticizes past US interventions for creating instability .
  • He states that his lectures contain “codes” and that the Olympic spirit reflects the current state of the Korean people, who are “down” and “slow” .
  • He argues that the focus on Olympic medals distracts from the real struggles of ordinary citizens .
  • He reiterates his promise to change debt collection laws and protect citizens from harassment .

#9 (00:57:00) Shamanism, Money, and National Empowerment

  • Mr.Huh discusses “hereditary shamans” (세습무) and “spirit-possessed shamans” (강신무), explaining that spirit-possessed shamans are more effective .
  • He challenges the notion that souls disappear after death, citing the case of a Seoul National University student who became a shaman .
  • He claims that those who criticize him will see their families disappear .
  • He re-emphasizes the metaphor of “summer pasture” (wealthy) and “snowy valleys” (poor), accusing the wealthy of exploiting the poor .
  • He explains that the Chinese character for “energy” (기) contains the character for “rice” (미), symbolizing that money (like rice) provides power .
  • He reiterates his policies for marriage and childbirth, emphasizing how financial incentives will encourage these .
  • He states that even if a couple divorces the next day, both will still receive the 1.5 million won monthly payment .
  • He claims that his policies will eliminate family conflicts and financial worries, as the national dividend cannot be garnished .
  • He asserts his confidence in implementing these changes .
  • He connects the effectiveness of shamans to “shinmyeong” (신명 – divine inspiration/excitement), which is enhanced by money .
  • He argues that a nation with a suppressed spirit cannot function effectively .
  • He highlights Korea’s paradox of having the world’s highest IQ and highest suicide rate, attributing it to a lack of national spirit .
  • He interprets the Olympic motto (“Higher, Faster, Stronger”) as a plea for faster and more substantial national dividends .
  • He claims that even spirits require “energy” (money) to manifest, and that current government policies funnel resources to the wealthy 5% while the 95% suffer .
  • He reiterates his desire to become president quickly to implement national dividends .
  • He distinguishes between hereditary shamans (low accuracy) and spirit-possessed shamans (high accuracy), noting that hereditary shamans primarily offer comfort .
  • He criticizes traditional religions for being human-made and failing to prevent conflict .
  • He asserts that he is the “original” divine being who has come to solve global problems, and that his name is the key to fulfilling wishes .
  • He concludes by stating that his DNA is the opposite of human DNA .