Preventing Seoul from becoming a second Hiroshima, social welfare policies, economic policies, and the importance of empathy.
Character Profiles
- Huh Kyung young | Speaker | Proposes policies for national welfare and warns against future global conflicts.
- Kori Gardner | US Senator | Asia-Pacific Committee Chairman and US Senate Speaker, whom Huh Kyung young met to prevent war.
- Trump | US President | Met by Huh Kyung young to discuss global issues.
- Moon-hee | Movie Character | Protagonist in “Hate You, But Once Again,” who gives up her child for their future.
- Kim Jeong-un | Movie Character | Child in “Hate You, But Once Again,” who is given to a wealthy family.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Huh Kyung young’s Welfare Policies
- Huh Kyung young proposes a “moral revolution” policy that includes a 100,000 won birthday bonus, a cake, and a gift for every household on their birthday .
- Gifts vary by season, such as winter jackets for adults and baseball gloves for children .
- These gifts are delivered via courier in a large box with the presidential emblem, arriving even at single-person households .
- He also proposes a 10 million won condolence payment and a presidential wreath for families upon the death of a family member .
- This policy aims to prevent family disputes over funeral expenses and provide comfort to lonely families .
- Huh Kyung young states that he will not ignore traditional ceremonies like coming-of-age, marriage, funerals, and ancestral rites, emphasizing his commitment to the welfare of all citizens .
#2 (00:02:45) Audience Interaction and Song
- An audience member expresses gratitude for Huh Kyung young’s lectures and the opportunity to meet him .
- The audience member then sings “I Am a Happy Person” by Lee Moon-sae .
- Huh Kyung young encourages the audience to sing along .
#3 (00:06:51) Prophecy of Seoul as a Second Hiroshima
- Huh Kyung young states that ancient prophecies, specifically the “Gyeogam Yurok,” foretell Seoul becoming a second Hiroshima due to a nuclear explosion .
- He claims his purpose is to prevent this catastrophe, comparing himself to a parent intervening when a child drives towards a cliff .
- He warns that the entire world is targeting Seoul, and a nuclear attack would turn it into a sea of fire, leading to the US defeating China .
- He attributes this impending disaster to humanity’s foolishness and selfishness, particularly the global trade wars driven by tariffs .
- He argues that tariffs are useless and only serve national self-interest, leading to a third and fourth world war, which would end humanity due to the abundance of nuclear weapons .
- He mentions that Russia has 9,000 nuclear weapons, China has 7,000, and the US has 8,000, while North Korea has about five .
- He explains that the US raising tariffs leads to China doing the same, causing trade disputes that could escalate into war, similar to the Vietnam War where China’s economic dominance led to conflict .
- He claims that the US is currently protecting Vietnam from China .
#4 (00:19:55) Government Budget Mismanagement
- Huh Kyung young criticizes the widespread corruption and theft of national budgets in South Korea, stating that without it, the country would be among the top 10 wealthiest nations .
- He claims to know exactly where the money is being siphoned off .
- He proposes reducing the number of National Assembly members by 200 and eliminating salaries for the remaining 100, as each member currently receives 700 million won annually from the state, excluding additional sponsorship funds .
- He suggests that National Assembly members should be volunteers, relying solely on citizen sponsorships for their activities .
- He also points out that local council members, numbering around 4,000, each receive 70 million won annually, a policy that was secretly passed by both ruling and opposition parties .
- He argues that these funds could instead be used for citizen dividends .
- He criticizes the public for foolishly electing such politicians, even when facing personal financial hardship .
- He highlights the inefficiency of spending 30 trillion won annually on childbirth, which amounts to 100 million won per child for 300,000 births, yet individual families receive almost nothing .
- He proposes that if he becomes president, local taxes and local governments would be abolished, and all taxes, including car taxes, would become national taxes, managed by a national dividend Deliberation Committee .
- This committee would control the national budget, preventing unnecessary projects like bridge constructions in Jeju Island and wasteful roadworks, ensuring funds are used to repay public debt .
- He notes that half of South Korean workers earn 3 million won or less per month, making it difficult for them to afford housing, rent, and living expenses, leading to financial struggles and inability to marry .
- He claims that local government heads are misusing these funds, citing Seoul’s budget increasing from 6 trillion to 24 trillion won, which is comparable to a national budget, to secure re-election .
- He asserts that Seoul’s budget should be part of the national tax, and all government assets, including unnecessary buildings, would be disposed of by the national dividend Deliberation Committee to repay public debt and provide dividends .
- He also mentions that “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) generates hundreds of trillions of won annually, which would also be distributed as dividends .
#5 (00:27:28) Principles of Coexistence and Mutual Prosperity
- Huh Kyung young explains that humans should live by the principle of “coexistence and mutual prosperity,” unlike plants that engage in “survival of the fittest” or animals that follow “law of the jungle” .
- He uses the example of Samsung and LG electronics, stating that if Samsung wishes for LG’s success, both companies will grow through competition .
- He argues that if one company tries to destroy the other, both will eventually fail, as competition drives innovation and lower prices .
- He extends this analogy to marriage, suggesting that a spouse’s presence, even if seemingly demanding, motivates the other to work harder and accumulate wealth .
- He claims that if one spouse dies, the other may lose motivation and become a “ruined person,” leading to financial decline .
- He emphasizes that constant challenge and interaction are necessary for growth and development .
#6 (00:31:55) Overcoming Resentment
- Huh Kyung young shares a story about a man who lost everything after co-signing a loan, immigrated to the US, and became wealthy through hard work .
- The man later met the person who caused his financial ruin and thanked them, realizing that the hardship motivated him to achieve greater success .
- Huh Kyung young stresses that harboring resentment prevents personal growth and attracts negative energy .
- He advises transforming resentment into a stepping stone for new beginnings, believing that the universe will provide opportunities for those who let go of bitterness .
- He uses the analogy of a house fire, where starting anew from a clean slate can lead to success if one maintains a positive attitude .
- He warns that he analyzes the language of his supporters and will exclude those who express resentment or negativity towards others .
- He reflects on his own life, stating that he feels sorry for his mother, who committed suicide after giving birth to him, rather than resenting her .
- He reiterates that a man’s wealth often grows after marriage, and he should always view his wife with gratitude, as if she were his mother-in-law, acknowledging the immense effort involved in raising her .
- He suggests that this mindset fosters prosperity and harmonious relationships .
- He advises self-reflection rather than blaming others, as personal responsibility is key to overcoming adversity .
- He concludes that the man in the story, by not resenting his past, achieved immense success, and that judging the outcome of events requires time .
- He warns against internal conflicts and disputes among supporters, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and avoiding personal attacks .
#7 (00:39:47) The Dangers of Resentment and Lack of Empathy
- Huh Kyung young explains that resentment, hatred, and excessive eating or being subjected to insults can lead to cancer by negatively affecting hormones, specifically empathy hormones .
- He differentiates between the vagus nerve, which controls digestion and skin, and the empathy nerve, which governs emotions .
- He states that empathy allows one to see others positively, while resentment leads to negative thoughts and the development of cancer cells .
- He emphasizes that a lack of empathy for the suffering of others, such as poverty in North Korea or global starvation, is a major problem .
- He criticizes political leaders for lacking genuine empathy for the struggles of the 50 million South Korean citizens, calling their claims of empathy false .
- He proposes a “National Mental Education Camp” to instill empathy in leaders who have not experienced hardship .
- He highlights the financial difficulties faced by couples earning 1.5 to 2 million won per month, as transportation and lunch expenses leave them with only 1.5 million won, making it impossible to live .
- He argues that without a national dividend, people will struggle to survive to 100 years old .
- He recalls advocating for 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth 25 years ago, which was met with ridicule but has now proven to be prescient .
- He notes the decline in church and temple attendance among young people, attributing it to the failure of leaders to address the financial struggles of parents .
- He claims to have a highly developed “empathy nerve” that allowed him to foresee these issues 25 years ago .
#8 (00:46:12) Preventing the Second Hiroshima and Global Conflict
- Huh Kyung young reiterates his belief that Seoul is structurally destined to become a second Hiroshima, a prophecy he foresaw 25 years ago .
- He mentions that despite massive US military spending in Vietnam, it was a single atomic bomb in Japan that ended the war, suggesting a similar scenario for Seoul .
- He claims that a single nuclear weapon detonated over Seoul could eliminate 20 million people .
- He asserts that he understands the intentions of those who desire this outcome and has traveled to the US multiple times, meeting with presidents and influential figures .
- He states that he has “implanted light” into the eyes of those who dream of a Hiroshima-like event, preventing them from initiating war .
- He specifically mentions meeting Kori Gardner, the Asia-Pacific Committee Chairman and US Senate Speaker, before the potential North Korean bombing, implying his influence in preventing conflict .
- He explains that Trump cannot initiate war without Gardner’s approval, as Gardner controls military budget approvals in the Senate .
- He shows photos of himself with Gardner at a party in a 300,000-pyeong villa in San Diego, where he claims to have “implanted chips” into the minds of influential people to prevent war on the Korean Peninsula .
- He describes the luxurious setting of the villa, emphasizing the high status of the attendees and his unique position as the only Korean present .
- He contrasts his “bitter” smile with Trump’s “bright” smile in a photo, suggesting that Trump felt honored to meet him, the “President of the Universe” .
- He reiterates the importance of eradicating resentment, warning that those who spread negativity will be excluded from his “White Palace” .
- He explains that resentment, hatred, and excessive consumption or being subjected to insults can lead to cancer by negatively affecting empathy .
- He emphasizes that empathy and compassion eliminate hatred and make one see others, even a nagging wife, with pity .
- He advises men to view their wives with the same sense of debt they owe their mothers-in-law for raising their daughters .
- He highlights the special bond between fathers and daughters, stating that a daughter’s presence brings joy and motivation to a father, and a man who takes a daughter in marriage should feel a sense of responsibility .
- He contrasts human coexistence with the “survival of the fittest” in plants and “law of the jungle” in animals, explaining that these natural mechanisms maintain ecological balance .
- He warns that if humans adopt these animalistic principles, leading to the rich exploiting the poor and withholding national dividends, it will inevitably lead to war .
- He concludes that he came to prevent Seoul from becoming a second Hiroshima .
#9 (00:59:46) Prophecies from Gyeogam Yurok
- Huh Kyung young refers to the “Gyeogam Yurok” prophecy, “Okdeungchuya Samparil” (옥등추야삼팔일), which foretells a “jade-like lamp” lighting up the Seoul sky in autumn, symbolizing a nuclear explosion .
- He states that this event is predicted to occur between April 2018 and October 2019, during which 20 million people in Seoul would perish instantly .
- He claims his purpose is to prevent this .
- The prophecy also mentions “Yongilgi Musamparseon” (용일기무삼팔선), meaning a dragon (representing the US) will rise and eliminate the 38th parallel after the explosion .
- He interprets “Samparil” (삼팔일) as referring to the period between autumn and spring, specifically April to October, when the event is predicted .
- He connects this to the “Musul” (2018) and “Gihae” (2019) years, stating that a nuclear bomb will fall during the “Sasi” (snake hour/month) and “Jasi” (rat hour/month) of these years .
- He explains that this event would trigger a third world war in Asia, with China being defeated and the Korean Peninsula becoming a “sea of fire” .
- He clarifies that the nuclear attack on Seoul would not be from the US but from another party in response to a US strike .
- He emphasizes his meetings with Trump and the US Republican Party chairman to prevent this war, highlighting his foresight of future societal issues like the declining birthrate .
- He mentions that artificial intelligence can write novels and paint better than humans but cannot replicate his divine abilities to provide energy or heal .
- He refers to another prophecy, “Sampar Mokun Sihwangchul” (삼팔모군시황출), which foretells the appearance of a “world emperor” during this “end of days” .
- He claims that people will not recognize this “sacred ruler” even when he is right before their eyes .
- He identifies himself as this figure, residing at “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) on Goryeongsan Mountain, which is described as a “sacred mountain where a cow cries” (Seongsan Seongji Umyeongji) .
- He notes that his voice during TV debates is powerful, like a bomber, unlike his current calm tone .
- He announces that he will distribute signed A4 prints of his photo with Trump to attendees the next day .
- He states that knowing the future allows him to prevent these wars .
- He quotes another prophecy, “Sein Bu Ji Han Sim Sa” (세인부지한심사), meaning “the world does not recognize him, which is a pity,” indicating that people will initially fail to recognize him and cause him hardship .
- He then requests a song, “Hate You, But Once Again,” and recounts the plot of the movie, where a young woman gives up her child to a wealthy family for the child’s future .
- He highlights the emotional scene where the child, Kim Jeong-un, instinctively recognizes his biological mother, Moon-hee, despite being told to call another woman “mom,” illustrating the power of empathy .
- He mentions that this movie deeply moved audiences at the time .
- He concludes that crying from empathy can improve eyesight and overall health, unlike tears shed during marital disputes, which are harmful .
- He again shows the original photo with Trump, emphasizing its authenticity and his intention to distribute signed copies .