6803031119 How Mr.Huh Can Change Human Genes with His Gaze and Control World Leaders Spiritually to Prevent War
Discussion on Mr.Huh’s vision for national and global issues, including the “Youth Revolution,” the nature of success, the concept of “spirit” (yeong), the role of science, politics, and religion, and his unique abilities to influence human genetics and world leaders.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being capable of changing human DNA with his gaze and controlling world leaders spiritually to prevent war. He advocates for a “New Deal Revolution” and “Middle-Classism” (National Dividend System).
Ivanka Trump | Daughter of the US President | Traveled on the same Korean Air flight as Mr.Huh, which Mr.Huh interprets as a sign of his influence.
Donald Trump | US President | Mr.Huh predicted his presidency when he was an underdog, and claims a special connection with him.
Roh Moo-hyun | Former South Korean President | Mentioned as an example of an underdog candidate who became president, similar to Trump.
Min Byeong-doo | Former Democratic Party Policy Chairman | Quoted as stating that the public might not vote if a candidate like Mr.Huh, who offers bold pledges, does not run.
Ho Chi Minh | Former Vietnamese Leader | Praised for his non-violent strategy in unifying Vietnam, which Mr.Huh suggests North Korea should emulate.
Imiza | Singer | Her songs “Dongbaek Agassi” and “Ulleora Yeolpung” evoke Mr.Huh’s childhood memories and struggles.
Nostradamus | Prophet | Mentioned for his prophecy of a great king from the East who will bring judgment.
Nam Sa-go | Korean Prophet | Mentioned for his prophecy of fire falling from the sky, leading to widespread death.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) 1. New Deal Revolution
Mr.Huh introduces the “New Deal Revolution” as the 13th item, emphasizing the need for a second “Saemaul Undong” (New Community Movement) .
He highlights the aging rural population and the lack of young labor for farming, which could lead to environmental issues .
His plan involves employing 3 million unemployed individuals, providing them with 1 million won per month, and offering room and board for anyone aged 18 to 100 .
This initiative aims to bring together young and old to learn farming, fostering a new “Saemaul Undong” .
Couples participating in the program could save 100 million won in three years, as all their living expenses are covered .
The program also includes entertainment and religious services for participants .
#2 (00:03:50) 2. US Gun Violence and Korean Emotion
Mr.Huh recounts a recent school shooting in a wealthy New York suburb where 50 students died, noting that such incidents are causing white Americans to emigrate .
He contrasts American society, where gun ownership is prevalent and people communicate with “reason,” with Korean society, where people communicate with “heart” .
He argues that gun ownership would be disastrous in Korea due to its emotional culture, potentially leading to violence even in marital disputes .
He attributes mental health issues in the US to extreme wealth or poverty, leading to a lack of empathy for life’s value .
He suggests that physical affection from parents, like hugging, is more effective than lecturing for a child’s emotional well-being and preventing violence .
#3 (00:18:20) 3. Success and Time Allocation
Mr.Huh discusses a survey on success, where “being a good parent” ranked first, followed by “happy family,” “honor,” and “money” .
He notes that people spend the most time earning money, but the least time on becoming good parents .
He emphasizes that true parental investment is emotional, not just material, advocating for physical affection over intellectual instruction .
He redefines “friend” as “alcohol” in the context of time allocation, implying that many friends lead to more drinking .
He reiterates that while people strive for wealth, they often neglect the emotional needs of their children .
#4 (00:22:00) 4. The Concept of “Gi” and “Yeong”
Mr.Huh explains that humans live on “Gi” (energy), which comes from food like rice .
He differentiates “Gi” for the physical body from “Yeong” (spirit) for the mind .
He states that if the mind only has “Hon” (soul) without “Yeong,” it becomes a ghost .
He claims to be the only one who can directly infuse “Cheonnyeong” (heavenly spirit) into people .
He clarifies that there is only one true “Yeong” (spirit) of the universe’s creator, unlike the common misconception of good and bad spirits .
He uses the analogy of a UFO, which appears as multiple entities on Earth but is one in the sky, to explain the concept of “Yeong” having multiple “Bunsin” (avatars) .
#5 (00:25:50) 5. Mr.Huh’s Mission
Mr.Huh asserts that his purpose on Earth is to solve problems that science, politics, and religion cannot, specifically preventing World War III .
He warns of a future where humanity becomes evil, leading to a state of “Manjo Ilson” (one descendant for ten thousand ancestors), a prophecy of widespread death .
He claims that his teachings, preserved in videos, are crucial for humanity’s survival .
He mentions his recent trip to the US, where he flew with Ivanka Trump, seeing it as a divinely orchestrated event .
He describes the superior service of Korean Air and the beauty of Washington D.C.’s natural environment, contrasting it with the chaotic Korean urban landscape .
He states that he came to Earth to endure hardship for humanity’s sake, despite the allure of a peaceful life in the US .
#6 (00:33:50) 6. Genetic Transformation and Global Influence
Mr.Huh claims to change human DNA with his gaze, asserting that this power is unique to him .
He differentiates himself from humans by stating he created all seeds, while humans can only cultivate them .
He refutes the theory of evolution, stating that humans and monkeys have always been distinct species .
He explains that human cells contain “Bunsin” (avatars) of oneself, and he can control these “Bunsin” in all humans, including world leaders .
He claims that his command is obeyed by the 9,200 “yang” (a vast number) of genes within each person .
He suggests that his influence extends to global politics, citing his unexpected meeting with Ivanka Trump and his prior prediction of Donald Trump’s presidency .
#7 (00:44:00) 7. Political Predictions and Media Coverage
Mr.Huh recounts how MBN initially dismissed his prediction of Trump’s presidency but later acknowledged his foresight .
He highlights media coverage that equated his political phenomenon in Korea with Trump’s rise in the US .
He predicts that his future presidential campaign will start strong, unlike Trump’s underdog beginning .
He proposes a controversial policy of sending all 300 National Assembly members to “spiritual re-education camps” to address wealth inequality, believing the public would support him .
He cites Min Byeong-doo’s statement that the public might not vote if a bold candidate like Mr.Huh does not emerge, indicating that political elites recognize his potential impact .
He claims that the CIA is aware of his popularity in Korea .
#8 (00:51:00) 8. The Emperor’s Palace and Vision
Mr.Huh describes his vision for an “Emperor’s Palace” near Incheon Airport, designed to be a global center .
He presents his hand-drawn sketches of the palace, which features five main structures, resembling Admiral Yi Sun-sin’s helmet, and includes private beaches, submarine docks, and airfields .
He contrasts this comprehensive vision with the lack of long-term vision in past presidents, attributing societal problems to this deficiency .
He emphasizes that his path to leadership was not accidental but a result of lifelong preparation and a deep understanding of people’s suffering .
#9 (00:58:00) 9. Childhood Memories and Life Philosophy
Mr.Huh shares a poignant memory of hearing Imiza’s song “Dongbaek Agassi” at Seoul Station, which resonated with his childhood dream of becoming president .
He recounts his difficult childhood, including going hungry for days and being an orphan, which instilled in him a strong resolve to help others .
He describes being caught at Seoul Station as a 14-year-old with a bag of classical Chinese texts and dirt from his mother’s grave, which moved the station staff to tears and led them to give him money .
He explains that his early experiences, including living in a tent on Mohaksan and studying while envisioning his future as president, shaped his unique perspective .
He introduces the proverb “Bulsu Horanhaeng” (Do not walk carelessly on a snow-covered field), emphasizing the importance of setting a good example for future generations, unlike past politicians .
#10 (01:10:00) 10. Ho Chi Minh’s Strategy and Korean Unification
Mr.Huh discusses Ho Chi Minh’s strategy of non-violent resistance against the US, which ultimately led to Vietnam’s unification .
He suggests that North Korea should learn from Ho Chi Minh’s approach, focusing on economic development rather than nuclear weapons .
He highlights Vietnam’s economic success despite its communist system, with global companies investing there .
He warns that immediate unification with North Korea, given its significantly lower GDP (1:40 compared to South Korea), would lead to massive unemployment and economic hardship for South Korea, citing Germany’s post-unification struggles .
He suggests that North Korea should gradually develop its economy in cooperation with the US, leading to a more stable future for the Korean Peninsula .
#11 (01:16:00) 11. Middle-Classism and Divine Politics
Mr.Huh expresses empathy for women struggling financially, comparing them to “Dongbaek Agassi” .
He proposes the “National Dividend System” (Middle-Classism) as his economic policy, ensuring a basic standard of living for all citizens, regardless of their abilities .
He explains that this system would reduce financial stress in families, as couples would receive 3 million won if married and 1.5 million won if separated .
He defines his political ideology as “Divine Politics,” where a divine being directly governs, claiming that human politics, religion, and science cannot save the world .
He asserts that his brain possesses a “fourth brain” capable of prophecy and genetic manipulation, abilities that human brains lack .
He emphasizes that his policies, like the National Dividend System, are born from his deep understanding of suffering, unlike the competitive mindset of conventional politicians .
#12 (01:27:00) 12. Preventing War and Global Impact
Mr.Huh reiterates his ability to control world leaders’ spirits and prevent war on the Korean Peninsula .
He reveals that the US might view a war on the Korean Peninsula as an opportunity to boost its own economy by relocating Korean factories and selling weapons .
He warns of the devastating consequences of war, including millions of refugees and widespread death, citing images of child refugees .
He stresses the importance of unity among his supporters, warning against internal conflicts that would undermine his mission .
He assures that there is no need to fear war, as he will prevent it, and criticizes the idea of Koreans becoming refugees in Japan .
He concludes by stating that his mother’s sacrifice and his divine mission are to save humanity .
#13 (01:35:00) 13. Sky Palace and Personal Artifacts
Mr.Huh showcases images of his “Sky Palace,” which he designed and where he resides .
He mentions that visitors to the Sky Palace should bring photos, as stepping there can bring transformation .
He displays his childhood diary, which features images of historical figures like Kennedy, De Gaulle, Churchill, and U Thant, indicating his early aspirations .
He explains that his life has followed a clear plan since childhood, with no deviations .
He discusses Ho Chi Minh’s name, “Ho Chi Minh,” which he interprets as a name that leads to a short life, despite Ho Chi Minh’s success in unifying Vietnam .