​6811241156 Mr.Huh is the only one who can change the national system, lead the 4th industrial revolution, and achieve world unification.

-Discussion on national system reform, the 4th industrial revolution, and world unification through Mr.Huh’s vision.

1. Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | A figure who claims to be the creator of the universe, possessing unique powers and insights into various fields including politics, science, and religion. He advocates for radical changes to the national system and offers solutions for individual well-being and societal issues.
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as an example of a president who was impeached and imprisoned, which Mr.Huh claims to have predicted.
  • 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in contrast to Park Geun-hye, with Mr.Huh stating that Moon Jae-in had no reason to impeach Park Geun-hye.
  • 공자 (Confucius) | Philosopher | Representing “humanity’s way” (인간도).
  • 석가 (Buddha) | Religious Figure | Representing “the universe’s way” (우주도).
  • 노자 (Laozi) | Philosopher | Representing “nature’s way” (자연도).
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Religious Figure | Representing “love’s way” (사랑도).
  • 아인슈타인 (Einstein) | Scientist | Representing “relativity” (상대도) and quantum mechanics.
  • 수운 선생 (Suun Seonsaeng) | Founder of Cheondoism | A key figure in Korean indigenous religion, who unified Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
  • 청중 (Audience) | Participants in the lecture | Individuals who listen to Mr.Huh’s lecture, some of whom participate in demonstrations of his powers.
  • 인천에서 온 사람 (Person from Incheon) | Audience member | A first-time attendee who participates in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power.
  • 청주대학교 교수 (Cheongju University Professor) | Guest | A professor of accounting who is also the director of a calligraphy academy, introduced as a guest.
  • 이철기 (Lee Cheol-gi) | Guest | A former official of the Ministry of Education (now Ministry of Education) and a current elder of Cheondoism, introduced as a guest.

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, questions why only his name is associated with changing the national system, suggesting that others might think non-Mr.Huh individuals can also change it .
  • He argues that changing the national system is useless without him .
  • He refers to politicians as “viper politicians” (살모사 정치인), explaining that they betray their own party and leaders, citing the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye by members of her own party .
  • He claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, the candlelight vigils, the involvement of the Blue House in strange affairs, and her eventual imprisonment, stating his predictions were 200% accurate .
  • He criticizes politicians for not apologizing to the public for their actions and for constantly blaming others .
  • He emphasizes that those who do not self-reflect cannot progress .
  • He suggests that those who led the impeachment of their own president should apologize to the nation, even by shaving their heads .
  • He states that such actions are unacceptable from the perspective of a citizen .
  • He asserts that only after such an apology should political regrouping or elections occur .
  • He criticizes politicians for underestimating the public’s intelligence .
  • He states that he has never criticized specific individuals or past presidents, but rather points out the truth .
  • He argues that those who supported Park Geun-hye should have apologized to the public first .
  • He extends his criticism to the Democratic Party, stating that their supporting labor unions are also acting like “viper politicians” .
  • He jokes that vipers are not only found in rocks but also among politicians, implying that politicians are untrustworthy .
  • He attributes these issues to a flawed education system that turns children into “ideological soldiers” .
  • He proposes that the president should appoint education superintendents, rather than having them elected, to prevent ideological education .
  • He argues that the current education system is creating ideological divisions and harming children .
  • He concludes that without his intervention, the national system will continue to lead to impeachments and societal problems .
  • He criticizes various societal systems, including politics, religion, and education, for operating in reverse .
  • He points out that South Korea, a leading nation in nuclear export technology, is moving away from clean nuclear energy towards solar power, which he considers a step backward .
  • He advocates for the abolition of the real-name financial system, arguing it treats citizens as criminals .
  • He criticizes the current financial system for generating minimal tax revenue and for forcing people to use others’ names for deposits .
  • He states that a society moving backward, despite appearing clean, will lead to economic collapse .
  • He criticizes the local autonomy system, calling it a “robbery” and suggesting that local government heads should be appointed by the president .
  • He argues that elected local leaders prioritize their own interests and re-election over public welfare, leading to budget waste .
  • He mentions that Seoul’s budget is 25 trillion won, when 10 trillion would suffice .
  • He criticizes the high budget for the Ministry of Education, stating that universities are creating unemployed individuals rather than skilled workers .
  • He advocates for strengthening vocational high schools .
  • He criticizes the proposal to increase the number of national assembly members, stating it goes against the will of the people .
  • He proposes reducing the number of national assembly members to 100, making their positions unpaid, and abolishing the assistant system .
  • He argues that national assembly members are public servants and should not need their own assistants .
  • He explains the title of his lecture, “Only Mr.Huh can change the national system to lead the 4th industrial revolution and achieve world unification,” and encourages the audience to ponder its meaning .
  • He reiterates that the Korean people are doing everything in reverse .
  • He emphasizes that nuclear energy is the cleanest and safest energy source, while solar panels produce toxic waste that pollutes the environment .
  • He criticizes solar power for its low operating efficiency (3 hours a day) compared to nuclear power, which operates continuously .
  • He argues that solar power is not clean but rather environmentally destructive .
  • He states that current policies are leading the country towards ruin .
  • He reiterates his proposals for national assembly members: 100 members, unpaid, and no assistants .
  • He claims that the current system encourages corruption .
  • He states that the current system is flawed, which led to Park Geun-hye’s downfall .
  • He suggests that a proper system would prevent such individuals from rising to power .
  • He proposes public presidential advisory committees to ensure proper governance .
  • He criticizes those who cannot distinguish between quantum mechanics and traditional fortune-telling (사주 역학) for being unfit to manage the national system .
  • He explains that while fields like physics have “학” (hak, meaning study/science) attached, quantum mechanics and fortune-telling have “역학” (yeokhak, meaning dynamics/change) because they deal with relative and changing phenomena .
  • He explains that “사주” (saju, fortune-telling) is “역학” because even people born at the same time have different lives, indicating change .
  • He explains that quantum particles change based on the observer’s perspective, citing the example of a rainbow .
  • He gives an example of a mother in Korea sensing her son’s death in the US, explaining it through quantum entanglement and special relativity, where the son’s quantum energy affects the mother’s brain .
  • He states that this communication only happens between related individuals .
  • He explains that special relativity applies equally to everyone, citing the example of time dilation when traveling faster than light .
  • He claims that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” can activate telomeres and telomerase, which are related to human lifespan, making people younger .
  • He states that his name emits “Dinolpin,” a hormone 4000 times stronger than serotonin and dopamine, which stops cell division and prevents aging .
  • He advises against calling his name during his lectures .
  • He claims to be revealing secrets from the creator of the universe, which can extend lifespan and strengthen children’s genes .
  • He mentions that scientists and doctors are intrigued by his lectures .
  • He claims Einstein’s E=mc² formula is incomplete because it doesn’t account for a “third energy” that his name possesses, which can penetrate matter that light cannot .
  • He states that all matter, including microphones, recognizes his name, even in 180 languages .
  • He challenges anyone to find another name with such power .
  • He states that meeting him transforms one’s life from an illusion .
  • He claims that those who embrace him are the luckiest among the 7.6 billion people on Earth .
  • He reiterates the title of his lecture and asks the audience to consider its meaning .
  • He receives a gift of flowers from an audience member .
  • He compares human life to a flower, beautiful but destined to die, emphasizing the fleeting nature of life .
  • He states that he is eternal and not subject to such impermanence .

#2 (00:14:00)

  • Mr.Huh describes the harsh conditions of traditional laundry, where women’s hands would freeze and crack, comparing it to the environmental damage caused by modern society .
  • He criticizes people who leave their car engines idling in winter, causing air pollution and contributing to lung cancer in children .
  • He contrasts this with the hard work of mothers doing laundry in cold streams .
  • He criticizes the lack of conscience of those who idle their cars while using their phones .
  • He explains that idling cars emit carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, major pollutants .
  • He states that such actions are destroying the Earth’s atmosphere .
  • He proposes that cars found idling should be impounded and their owners fined .
  • He reiterates that South Korea’s system is flawed .
  • He names his proposed system the “Mr.Huh Political System” .
  • He claims that if the Korean people adopt his system, they can unify the world .
  • He criticizes Korea’s education system for producing unemployed individuals, unlike Germany’s dual education system where most university graduates are skilled workers .
  • He points out that Korean parents bear the financial burden of their children’s university education, leading to children being dependent .
  • He states that despite spending the most on education among OECD countries, Korea’s education system is failing .
  • He emphasizes the need to change the education system, which he believes is focused on ideology .
  • He warns that his arrival will bring significant and potentially harsh changes .
  • He criticizes the low return on investment in education, stating that universities create unemployed people .
  • He argues that an increase in regular jobs leads to economic decline .
  • He advocates for part-time, non-regular jobs as the ideal employment model, allowing flexibility and choice .
  • He states that developed countries have a majority of non-regular workers, while Korea’s focus on regular jobs strengthens labor unions, leading to “emperor unions” .
  • He claims that only 10% of union members are “emperor unions” with power, while the rest suffer .
  • He asserts that all policies are operating in reverse .
  • He argues that regular jobs create inflexibility, high severance pay burdens for companies, and limit job opportunities for many .
  • He suggests that more flexible, part-time jobs for women would allow more people to work .
  • He states that his IQ of 430 allows him to see the flaws in the country’s system .
  • He criticizes the minimum wage system for harming small and micro-enterprises, while large corporations are unaffected .
  • He warns that policies that seem good on the surface can have devastating negative consequences .
  • He claims that for every public official hired, two people become unemployed, and for every national assembly member added, one million people become unemployed .
  • He criticizes the national assembly for considering increasing its numbers .
  • He states that those who listen to him will become normal .
  • He claims that for every regular job created, ten non-regular jobs emerge, indicating that regular jobs are not always beneficial .
  • He argues that reducing regular jobs would benefit the economy, businesses, and citizens .
  • He criticizes the idea of permanent public servant positions, advocating for flexible, non-regular employment to reduce national expenditure .
  • He states that the public’s tax money is being wasted .
  • He emphasizes that money should flow into the economy, not be diverted elsewhere .
  • He reiterates that politicians are “viper politicians” who betray their supporters and harm the nation .
  • He demands that politicians apologize to the public for their mistakes and commit to reform .
  • He criticizes the continued factionalism within political parties .
  • He states that politicians should formally apologize to the public when they make mistakes, acknowledging their shortcomings and promising not to repeat them .
  • He warns that when he establishes the national system, it will be too late for them to speak .
  • He states that they will then realize how much more formidable he is than a viper .
  • He explains that quantum particles are called “dynamics” (역학) because they change based on the observer, becoming electrons, photons, or subatomic particles .
  • He claims that all quantum particles in the universe recognize only one person: him .
  • He states that when his name is called, these particles react positively .
  • He prepares to demonstrate his power with a first-time attendee .
  • He asks the attendee where they are from and why they haven’t come sooner .
  • The attendee states they have watched his YouTube videos .
  • He claims that his one-hour lecture is equivalent to ten years of other YouTube content because it contains the condensed universe .
  • He lists various historical and religious figures and their respective “ways” or doctrines: Confucius (humanity), Buddha (universe), Laozi (nature), Jesus (love), and Einstein (relativity/quantum mechanics) .
  • He states that these figures’ teachings do not affect telomeres, which determine human lifespan .
  • He asks the attendee to think of either Buddha or him, then Jesus or him, and then just him, to demonstrate the effect of his name .
  • He claims that even the microphone’s quantum particles change when his name is called .
  • He explains that matter is composed of quantum particles that appear solid due to electronic activity but are essentially weightless and temporary .
  • He reiterates that his name is recognized by all matter, regardless of language, because he created it .
  • He claims that calling his name activates telomerase in the body, leading to youthfulness .
  • He states that other names do not produce Dinolpin or activate telomerase .
  • He assures the attendee that they will go to Baekgung (his heavenly realm) when they die because they met him .
  • He claims to know the attendee’s internal organs and health issues, such as bronchitis, because he is their creator .
  • He uses the term “배때기” (baettaegi, a derogatory term for belly) to refer to the stomach, emphasizing his disdain for gluttony .
  • He criticizes overeating and wastefulness .
  • He states that he can heal the attendee’s bronchitis, which has been worsening for 10-50 years .
  • He explains that lung cancer treatment, especially at age 70, can be more harmful than beneficial .
  • He claims to have healed doctors and professors with his power .
  • He demonstrates his power by having the attendee resist his push, then calling his name to increase their strength, and then having them hold a cigarette to block the energy .
  • He explains that his energy comes from Baekgung, 12 billion light-years away, and enters through the “Baekhoe” (백회, crown chakra) .
  • He states that human hands cannot block this energy, but his refusal can .
  • He claims that his arrival is to open the Baekhoe for humanity, as no one else has it open .
  • He states that his coming to Earth now is a necessity .
  • He claims that those who see him are luckier than Bill Gates .
  • He demonstrates that calling names like Jesus or Buddha does not produce the same energy effect as calling his name .
  • He states that no human language can open the Baekhoe, only his name can .
  • He explains that animals have their Baekhoe facing sideways, and plants have theirs facing the ground, to receive their karma .
  • He reiterates that only his name can open the Baekhoe, secrete telomerase, and produce Dinolpin, leading to salvation and entry into Baekgung .
  • He demonstrates his healing power on the attendee’s “middle stroke” (중풍기, symptoms of a stroke) and memory issues .
  • He also addresses the attendee’s bronchitis .
  • He explains that his photos and items with his name on them contain energy, but this energy is temporarily redirected to him during his demonstrations .
  • He demonstrates his healing power on the attendee’s prostate (전립선) and leg muscles .
  • He introduces two guests: a professor from Cheongju University and an elder of Cheondoism .
  • He discusses Suun Seonsaeng, the founder of Cheondoism, who synthesized Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity .
  • He notes that Cheondoism has declined in popularity compared to foreign religions .
  • He explains that Cheondoism’s offshoots include Jeungsando and Daesoonjinrihoe .
  • He mentions that Suun Seonsaeng started his movement in Gyeonggi and it spread to Honam, influencing the Donghak Peasant Revolution .
  • He interprets a prophecy about a “new human” (신인) appearing when Western influence (서기) comes to the East (동래), referring to himself as the “Emperor of the Universe” (우주의 황제) .
  • He states that people see him but do not recognize him, which is a pity .
  • He claims that prophecies in the Gyeokam Yurok (격암유록) describe his arrival and the public’s misunderstanding of his powers .
  • He mentions a prophecy about a “heavenly general” (천원소설) coming to Joseon, which he interprets as referring to himself .
  • He states that he learned about 50 world religions in elementary school and memorized their scriptures .
  • He explains that Jesus’s teaching of love is found in the Beatitudes (팔복) in Matthew 5:1-13 .
  • He claims to have condensed the Bible into short phrases .
  • He states that he mastered 50 religions in elementary school .
  • He explains that various religious doctrines, such as the “way of heaven” (천도) and “way of humanity” (인도), are found in these 50 religions .
  • He mentions the Cheonbugyeong (천부경), Samilshingo (삼일신고), and Chamjeon Gyegyeong (참전계경) as containing eight principles of stability, faith, love, and salvation .
  • He states that he came to Earth in the internet era because people’s spiritual level had been raised by various religions, making them ready to understand his teachings .
  • He compares previous religious leaders to “incubators” who prepared humanity for his arrival .
  • He states that he is needed in this era of information overload .
  • He claims that he will lead the Korean people to dominate the 4th Industrial Revolution, which was lost to the West in previous industrial revolutions .
  • He states that the “Haein Era” (해인시대), a time of great change, is when a divine being (신인) will appear .
  • He describes this divine being as eloquent, decisive, and possessing extraordinary judgment, similar to himself .
  • He reiterates his past predictions about Park Geun-hye as evidence of his superior judgment .
  • He states that a divine being must also have a pleasant appearance and a smiling face to inspire the public .
  • He proposes giving elderly people jackets with his photo, which he claims emit energy, and birthday cakes, along with 100,000 won in cash .
  • He suggests that these birthday gifts, delivered by local bakeries and rice cake shops, would stimulate the economy .
  • He describes the emotional impact of receiving such a gift from the president .
  • He claims that his gifts would alleviate the loneliness of old age .
  • He proposes providing 10 million won for funeral expenses and free cremation at Seoul’s crematoriums .
  • He states that these policies would eliminate financial worries for the elderly and their families .
  • He criticizes the current political system for creating unfilial children and making parents’ later years miserable .
  • He advocates for giving universal basic income to all citizens .
  • He criticizes the “iron rice bowl” (철밥통) of public officials, who have better pensions than national pension recipients, and suggests reducing their benefits to create more jobs for others .
  • He claims that if the president and national assembly members serve honorably, without excessive perks, it will create many jobs .
  • He criticizes politicians for creating unemployment while claiming to solve it .
  • He states that his words, though seemingly strange, are aimed at saving the nation through honest leadership .
  • He claims that his presence and voice have a powerful, healing effect on people .
  • He states that his healing powers extend to various ailments .
  • He announces that he will hold a second lecture the next day .
  • He explains that his “Haneulgung” (하늘궁) has a system to track visitors, and those who visit frequently will be rewarded .
  • He states that frequent visits to Haneulgung will help him change the country faster .
  • He explains that the 4th Industrial Revolution requires integration, convergence, and harmony, which are also the three elements of unification .
  • He states that without these elements, Korea will fall behind Western powers .
  • He uses the metaphor of holding the tails of both China and the US, unable to let go, to describe Korea’s geopolitical situation .
  • He claims that he is the one who can control both “dragons” (China and the US) .
  • He mentions ten major revolutions, including artificial intelligence and 3D printing, that the Korean people must lead .
  • He emphasizes that the Korean people must not lose the 4th Industrial Revolution and must lead it to achieve world unification .
  • He assures that unification is not a concern, as his spiritual energy controls world leaders .
  • He concludes the lecture, announcing the second part for the next day .

4. Other Useful Information

4.1. Mr.Huh’s Teachings and Beliefs

  • national system** Reform**: Mr.Huh believes that only he can fundamentally change South Korea’s national system . He criticizes the current system as flawed and leading to societal problems .
  • Criticism of Politicians: He labels politicians as “viper politicians” (살모사 정치인) for their perceived betrayal of their constituents and self-serving actions . He demands genuine apologies and self-reflection from them .
  • Education System: He advocates for a radical overhaul of the education system, proposing presidential appointment of education superintendents and a shift away from ideological education . He believes the current system produces unemployment rather than skilled individuals .
  • Economic Policies: He criticizes the real-name financial system, local autonomy, and the minimum wage system . He promotes flexible, non-regular employment over permanent positions to boost the economy and create more jobs .
  • Energy Policy: He argues for nuclear energy as the cleanest and safest option, criticizing the shift towards solar power as environmentally destructive .
  • Personal Powers and Divinity: He claims to be the creator of the universe, possessing an IQ of 430, and having the ability to heal illnesses, extend lifespans, and influence quantum particles . He states that his name, “Mr.Huh,” has unique energetic properties recognized by all matter .
  • Prophecies and His Arrival: He interprets various prophecies, including those from the Gyeokam Yurok (격암유록), as foretelling his arrival as the “Emperor of the Universe” (우주의 황제) in the “Haein Era” (해인시대) . He believes he came to Earth in the internet era when humanity was spiritually prepared to receive his teachings .
  • 4th Industrial Revolution and **world unification**: He asserts that the Korean people, under his leadership, must lead the 4th Industrial Revolution to achieve world unification . He claims his spiritual energy controls world leaders, making unification inevitable .

4.2. Proposed Policies and Initiatives

  • Political System:
    • Abolish the real-name financial system .
    • Appoint local government heads by the president .
    • Reduce the number of national assembly members to 100, make their positions unpaid, and abolish the assistant system .
    • Implement public presidential advisory committees .
  • Education System:
    • President to appoint education superintendents .
    • Activate vocational high schools .
  • Social Welfare:
    • Provide 10 million won for funeral expenses and free cremation .
    • Give universal basic income (월 150만 원 국민 배당금) .
    • Provide birthday gifts (jackets with his photo, cakes, 100,000 won) to the elderly .
  • Environmental Policy:
    • Impound cars found idling and fine their owners .
  • Public Service:
    • Reduce the “iron rice bowl” benefits of public officials to create more jobs .
    • Abolish ministerial entertainment expenses (판공비) .

4.3. Mr.Huh’s Demonstrations

  • Energy Transfer: He demonstrates his ability to transfer energy to individuals, increasing their physical strength when they call his name .
  • healing: He claims to heal various ailments, including stroke symptoms, memory issues, bronchitis, and prostate problems, through his presence and energy .
  • Quantum Recognition: He demonstrates that inanimate objects like microphones recognize his name, even in different languages, and that calling other names (e.g., Jesus, Buddha) does not produce the same energetic effect .
  • Baekhoe Activation: He explains that his energy enters through the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), which he claims to open for people, leading to health and spiritual benefits .

4.4. Key Concepts

  • Salmosa Politicians (살모사 정치인): A derogatory term used by Mr.Huh to describe politicians who betray their own party or constituents .
  • Baekgung (백궁): Mr.Huh’s heavenly realm, 12 billion light-years away, from which he claims to originate and where people who follow him will go after death .
  • Dinolpin (다이올핀): A hormone Mr.Huh claims is produced when his name is called, stated to be 4000 times stronger than serotonin and dopamine, and responsible for activating telomerase and preventing aging .
  • Telomere/Telomerase: Biological components related to human lifespan, which Mr.Huh claims his name can activate to extend life .
  • Baekhoe (백회): The crown chakra, which Mr.Huh claims to open for people, allowing them to receive his energy .
  • Haein Era (해인시대): A prophetic era of great change and the appearance of a divine being, which Mr.Huh claims to be .
  • Integration, Convergence, Harmony (통합, 융합, 화합): The three key elements Mr.Huh identifies as crucial for the 4th Industrial Revolution and world unification .