6812291161 Why Mr.Huh’s Pledges Have Been Talked About for 30 Years (December 29, 2018)

The enduring relevance of Mr.Huh’s pledges and his vision for society.
Coexistence, Co-prosperity, Co-existence, Co-nourishment, Mind-Qi-Blood-Essence (심기혈정)

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Proposes policies for national prosperity and claims divine abilities.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned in relation to Mr.Huh’s prophecies about her political downfall.
  • Moon Jae-in | Former President | Mentioned in relation to Mr.Huh’s criticisms of political leaders.
  • Lee Bong-gyu | Broadcaster | Hosted Mr.Huh on his show, despite differing views.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Mr.Huh’s Policies

  • Mr.Huh is introduced as a divine being, welcomed with applause .
  • His policies, announced 30 years ago, are still discussed by the public .
  • These policies keep him relevant and frequently at the top of search rankings .
  • He claims that past governments have gradually adopted his policies .
  • He states that his name will not be forgotten by the public .

#2 (00:01:00) Financial Policies and National Welfare

  • Mr.Huh discusses policies to eliminate financial worries for all citizens .
  • He claims that if he becomes president, people will rarely worry about money .
  • He proposes 100% loan approval for desired businesses, even with low credit, requiring loan insurance .
  • Insurance companies would handle defaults, with funding from conglomerates and the state .
  • He suggests that reducing government officials would create jobs for thousands of unemployed people .
  • He emphasizes that incompetent leaders cannot save a nation or even a family .
  • He states that his policies would prevent people from being “buried alive” by financial hardship .
  • He believes that basic living expenses should be guaranteed, with competition for the rest .
  • He asserts that his policies ensure everyone wins, unlike the current system where one person’s gain means another’s loss .
  • He claims to be wealthy enough not to worry about making a living .
  • He states that he could become rich quickly even as a waiter .
  • He believes that a financial company he founded would succeed because people trust his foresight .
  • He claims to be able to earn vast sums of money and become the world’s richest person .
  • He mentions that Harvard and Stanford professors are researching him, believing he is from space .
  • He predicts that nations will struggle without embracing his vision .
  • He clarifies that he is not seeking the presidency for personal gain or salary .
  • He describes his difficult past, working multiple jobs and studying at night school .
  • He advises avoiding delicious foods like meat and bread, which he considers “drugs,” and favoring healthy options like barley rice, soybean paste, and vegetables .
  • He explains that delicious foods make the body acidic .
  • He reiterates that human survival principles are coexistence, co-prosperity, and co-existence, unlike animalistic “law of the jungle” or plant-like “survival of the fittest” .
  • He warns that if one nation dominates, others will suffer, potentially leading to global conflict .

#3 (00:18:00) Brain Function and Political Harmony

  • Mr.Huh explains the brain’s structure, with the right brain being negative and the left brain positive .
  • The right brain, containing the amygdala, is responsible for self-preservation and reacts quickly to danger .
  • He compares the brain’s division to the political divide, emphasizing the need for harmony between opposing sides .
  • He extends this analogy to marital relationships, where both partners must win together .
  • He criticizes the current system where one person’s success often comes at another’s expense .
  • He applies this to religious conflicts, noting the historical rivalry between different religious figures .
  • He states that he came to address both political and religious issues .
  • He describes how religious roles like monks, priests, and pastors, as well as political parties, are often in conflict .
  • He argues that these conflicts, driven by survival of the fittest, have led to suffering for various social groups .
  • He claims to be a divine being who can resolve these issues .
  • He states that even if a husband is unemployed, his value will be recognized through policies like the national dividend .
  • He emphasizes that he, as the “corpus callosum” of society, brings balance and unity .
  • He claims that Harvard professors study him, but he prefers lecturing to ordinary people .
  • He reiterates the importance of mutual benefit (win-win) in international relations .
  • He asserts that if he leads the nation, the world will unite .
  • He believes that a person who understands “ten thousand laws” is needed to solve societal problems, not just specialists .
  • He claims to possess this comprehensive knowledge .
  • He states that his prophecies about Park Geun-hye’s presidency, including impeachment and Choi Soon-sil, all came true .
  • He criticizes media panels for discussing him without watching his YouTube videos .
  • He warns that those who irresponsibly criticize him will face consequences .
  • He clarifies that he is not a fraud and that his past statements about marriage incentives were not deceptive .
  • He highlights the demographic crisis in Korea, with declining birth rates and an aging population .
  • He describes the struggles of small businesses and restaurants in rural areas due to lack of customers .
  • He emphasizes the need for someone who understands the suffering of ordinary people .
  • He shares his personal experience of growing up in poverty and doing various farm work .
  • He claims to possess supernatural abilities like “chukjibeop” (縮地法, teleportation) and “gongjungbuyang” (空中浮揚, levitation) .
  • He argues that the current legal system, created by “swindlers,” perpetuates inequality .
  • He explains that the “democratic method” itself can destroy democracy by concentrating power in a few hands .
  • He quotes Plato’s idea of “philosopher-king” as true democracy .
  • He criticizes politicians for corruption and self-interest .
  • He states that laws are making people poorer .
  • He claims that his national dividend policy would solve financial problems .
  • He asserts that he, as someone who understands “ten thousand laws,” can bring happiness to all .
  • He predicts an “age of religious cliff” where traditional religions decline due to the rise of smartphones and the internet .
  • He claims to be the one who controls the “smartphone era” and YouTube content .
  • He states that his influence is widespread across numerous YouTube channels .
  • He mentions that even politicians acknowledge his influence .
  • He reiterates that he is a “big mountain” (a significant figure) whose influence cannot be easily dismissed .
  • He emphasizes the need for “win-win” policies to ensure prosperity for both the wealthy and the poor .
  • He states that his purpose is to bring peace to the Korean Peninsula, which will lead to world unification .
  • He believes that traditional sources of knowledge are becoming obsolete as information is readily available on smartphones .
  • He claims that his YouTube channel offers unique insights not found elsewhere .
  • His campaign slogan is “I will make all citizens free from money worries” .
  • He believes that knowing the future is equivalent to having immense wealth .
  • He references the “National Education Charter” created by President Park Chung-hee, emphasizing the historical mission of national revival .
  • He interprets “national revival” as collective prosperity, not individual gain .
  • He praises Park Chung-hee for this vision .
  • He claims that meeting him brings the greatest happiness .
  • He predicts that Korea’s land value will become the highest in the world, attracting people from other countries .
  • He announces that the Piccadilly building will become the “International Mr.Huh Center” .
  • He explains that Piccadilly is a propitious location, associated with Jongmyo Shrine, symbolizing strong “seeds” or good fortune .
  • He advises buying gold rings and consuming food/drinks at this location for good luck .
  • He explains the difference between “myo” (墓, tomb for commoners) and “myo” (廟, shrine for royalty) .
  • He describes the geographical significance of the Piccadilly area in Seoul, near Gyeongbokgung Palace and Cheong Wa Dae .
  • He claims that the lecture hall’s location is where “gods play” .
  • He explains that traditional Korean weddings involved ancestral spirits, but modern weddings have lost this spiritual significance, making divorce easier .
  • He uses the analogy of a car’s rearview mirror to emphasize the importance of looking back at those left behind .
  • He criticizes politicians for only looking forward and ignoring the suffering of the people .
  • He explains the concept of “Sim-Gi-Hyeol-Jeong” (心氣血精), where mind influences energy, blood, and essence, ultimately affecting physical reality .
  • He states that his words have the power to manifest reality .
  • He warns that criticizing him without knowledge will lead to misfortune .
  • He clarifies that he does not criticize presidents, as they all want the best for the nation .
  • He believes that presidents are influenced by the nation’s “fortune” .
  • He predicts that Korea’s national fortune, after a 2000-year decline, is about to rise, leading to world unification .
  • He states that people are now looking for a leader who is neither left nor right, and he is that person .
  • He emphasizes the importance of following election laws .
  • He states that he does not criticize individuals but rather their circumstances .
  • He believes that criticizing others brings misfortune .
  • He advocates for policies that empower citizens rather than controlling them .
  • He proposes currency reform, replacing current currency designs with his face, which he claims will bring good luck and stimulate the economy .
  • He claims that his image on currency will attract international attention and lead to world unification .
  • He demonstrates how focusing one’s mind can physically alter the body, such as making a finger grow longer .
  • He explains that this is due to “Sim-Gi-Hyeol-Jeong,” where mind directs energy and blood flow .
  • He claims that calling his name accelerates these effects .
  • He reiterates that “survival of the fittest” and “law of the jungle” lead to destruction .
  • He emphasizes that coexistence, co-prosperity, and co-existence are the human principles given by heaven .
  • He states that meeting him fulfills the historical mission of national revival and leads to a “heavenly dream” .
  • He announces his upcoming presidential campaign and policies, including a national dividend and marriage/childbirth incentives .
  • He explains that these are not “free welfare” but investments that boost the economy through increased consumption .
  • He reiterates that the Piccadilly location is a spiritual “power spot” where gods reside .
  • He concludes by emphasizing the importance of meeting him before one’s “candle of life” burns out .

Other Useful Information

1. Mr.Huh’s Policies

  • national dividend: 1.5 million won per person, per month, for those over 30 years old, until 100 years old . This would replace national pensions, which would be fully refunded .
  • Business Loans: 100% loan approval for desired businesses, regardless of credit score, with mandatory insurance . Insurance companies would handle defaults, supported by conglomerates and the state .
  • Government Reform: Reduce the number of government officials to create jobs for the unemployed . Abolish salaries for National Assembly members, who would rely on donations .
  • Marriage Incentives: 100 million won for marriage (50 million to the bride, 50 million to the groom) .
  • Housing Funds: 200 million won interest-free housing funds, regardless of credit .
  • Childbirth Incentives: 50 million won per child .
  • Currency Reform: Replace current currency designs with Mr.Huh’s face to bring good luck and stimulate the economy .

2. Philosophical Concepts

  • Coexistence, Co-prosperity, Co-existence: The fundamental principles of human survival, contrasting with “law of the jungle” (animals) and “survival of the fittest” (plants) .
  • Sim-Gi-Hyeol-Jeong (心氣血精): A concept explaining how the mind (心) influences energy (氣), which affects blood (血) and essence (精), ultimately shaping physical reality and well-being .
  • Win-Win: The principle that all parties should benefit, applied to relationships, politics, and international relations .

3. Prophecies and Claims

  • Park Geun-hye’s Downfall: Mr.Huh claims to have accurately predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, the Choi Soon-sil scandal, and her removal from office .
  • Supernatural Abilities: He claims to possess “chukjibeop” (teleportation) and “gongjungbuyang” (levitation) .
  • Divine Origin: He asserts that he is a divine being from heaven, here to solve humanity’s problems .
  • Global Influence: He predicts that Korea will become the most valuable country, and the world will unite under his leadership .

4. Venue Significance

  • Piccadilly Building: Designated as the “International Mr.Huh Center” .
  • Feng Shui: The Piccadilly location is described as a propitious “power spot” (명당) with strong “seed” energy, associated with Jongmyo Shrine . It is believed to bring good fortune for buying gold and consuming food/drinks . It is also described as a place where “gods play” .