6901261165 National Revolutionary Party Founding is Presidential Election Victory (Election) January 26, 2019__
Character Profiles
허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Proposes policies for the National Revolutionary Party, including reducing the number of National Assembly members and abolishing local autonomous entities.
노대통령 (President Roh) | Former President | Mentioned for his assertive communication style of declaring things as correct .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Communication Styles
The speaker, Mr.Huh, greets the audience .
He emphasizes that the founding of the National Revolutionary Party is key to winning the presidential election .
He contrasts his communication style, which involves asking the public for agreement, with that of former President Roh, who would declare things as correct .
He suggests that asking the public is a higher-level approach suitable for a more sophisticated populace .
#2 (00:00:31) Proposed Reforms and Election Integrity
Mr.Huh proposes reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100 and abolishing local autonomous entities due to corruption and national budget waste .
He argues that excessive democracy in a small country like Korea leads to significant national losses, estimated at over 2,000 trillion won .
He expresses concern about potential election fraud, especially if there are frequent changes in the National Election Commission’s personnel .
He notes that modern election fraud is difficult due to public opinion polls and transparent vote counting processes .
#3 (00:02:00) National Revolutionary Party’s Election Strategy
Mr.Huh discusses the advantages of founding the party before the presidential election .
The party aims to nominate candidates for all National Assembly constituencies by April of next year .
He plans to enter the National Assembly as the top-ranked national proportional representative .
The goal is to secure 50 National Assembly seats, with 20 members needed to form a negotiating body in the National Assembly .
This would allow the party to influence legislative processes and reduce the number of National Assembly members to 100 .
#4 (00:03:20) Leadership Qualities and Public Trust
Mr.Huh asserts that his entry into the National Assembly is crucial for participating in future presidential debates .
He believes that the public can discern a candidate’s sincerity and commitment to their promises .
He criticizes other candidates for lacking conviction in their pledges due to the National Assembly Advancement Act .
He emphasizes that his face and words convey strong conviction, making him appear as a “bodhisattva” or even a “frightening” leader like Hitler or Daewongun .
He expects the public to trust his promise of a national dividend and his resolve to transform the country .
He links his sincerity and trustworthiness to the “Cheonbu-gyeong” (Heavenly Scripture) concept of “Seongsin Haeje” (sincerity and trust) .
#5 (00:04:40) Spiritual Powers and Public Service
Mr.Huh claims to possess unique spiritual powers, including the ability to infuse “angels” through his eyes and “heavenly spirits” through the “Baekhoe” point on the head .
He states that he is the only one who can manage these two powers, identifying himself as a “Bohesa” (a spiritual guide) .
He uses an analogy of a child sharing food with a parent to illustrate a leader’s selfless attitude towards the public .
He advocates for a president who sacrifices their own salary for the people, rather than taking from them .
#6 (00:06:00) Tax Reform and Public Welfare
Mr.Huh criticizes the current tax system, particularly the income tax for middle and low-income individuals .
He proposes zero income tax for those without significant assets and a minimal income tax for others, suggesting that the state should be satisfied with the willingness to pay .
He aims to reduce income tax to about 10%, covering expenses like apartment maintenance fees for citizens .
He argues that the current system is flawed, with the wealthy manipulating taxes and the poor bearing the burden .
He proposes collecting more from the wealthy and providing 1.5 million won to those in need .
#7 (00:07:00) The Importance of Sincerity and Traditional Values
Mr.Huh emphasizes the importance of “sincerity” (정성) in society, lamenting its decline .
He recalls how mothers in the past meticulously sorted rice for temple or church offerings, demonstrating profound sincerity .
He attributes the current generation’s well-being to the sincerity of their parents and grandparents .
He criticizes the current system for neglecting the elderly and causing them anxiety .
He dismisses concerns that his proposed national dividend would lead to a Venezuela-like situation, asserting it would make Korea 100 times richer .
He suggests that the decline of sincerity has led to the decline of religion .
He describes traditional family practices where the best food was given to deities, then to elders, then to the husband, then children, and finally the mother .
He criticizes the current generation for exploiting their parents’ sincerity without providing for their old age .
#8 (00:09:00) Elderly Welfare and Societal Order
Mr.Huh reiterates his commitment to providing a national dividend to ensure the elderly can live with dignity .
He envisions a scenario where elderly parents can financially support their struggling children with their national dividend .
He highlights the current plight of the elderly, who often face financial hardship and depend on their children .
He asserts that his lectures address fundamental human ethics and societal order that humanity has yet to resolve .
He claims to be a unique individual who can instill “angels” and “heavenly spirits” in people .
He laments that many people in Jongno still do not recognize him, implying they are missing out on blessings .
#9 (00:10:00) Love, Marriage, and Materialism
Mr.Huh discusses the concept of “sincerity leading to heaven” (지성이면 감천) .
He analyzes the factors influencing love and marriage, listing 26 criteria in alphabetical order .
He states that age (A) and beauty (B) are the most important, followed by character (C), status (D), economy (E), family (F), education (G), health (H), income (I), jewelry (J), and keys (K) .
He notes that “love” (L) appears as the 12th factor, suggesting that material and superficial aspects often precede genuine affection .
He argues that appearance is more important than personality, as a poor appearance can lead to “indigestion” in relationships .
He differentiates between “Hwajang” (화장, makeup using powder) and “Bunjang” (분장, elaborate decoration or transformation) .
He suggests that women in foreign countries often marry older men to avoid the hardships of dual-income households and premature aging .
He advises that initial marriage experiences, like a honeymoon trip to Hawaii or France, are crucial for creating lasting memories and strengthening the relationship .
He emphasizes that trust and love are built upon tangible “collateral,” such as expensive gifts .
He criticizes relationships based solely on words, comparing them to fraud .
He states that “morality” (도덕성) is a less important factor, appearing after love in his list .
He also mentions that diligence (부지런함) is the last factor, ranked 26th .
#10 (00:15:00) Brain Health and Election Strategy
Mr.Huh suggests that memorizing information and actively engaging the brain can prevent dementia .
He recommends performing different actions with the left and right hands to stimulate brain activity .
He reiterates the importance of “sincerity” .
He explains that the National Revolutionary Party’s strategy involves winning proportional representation votes, even if individual candidates face challenges .
He believes that the public will support the party based on the promise of a national dividend .
He clarifies that the national dividend is available to married individuals from age 20 and to all individuals from age 30, regardless of marital status, until age 150 .
He emphasizes the necessity of the national dividend for the elderly, ensuring their dignity and alleviating their financial burdens .
He proposes funding the national dividend by abolishing local autonomous entities and reducing the number of National Assembly members .
#11 (00:17:00) Campaigning and Public Opinion
Mr.Huh explains that the National Revolutionary Party can freely promote its policies before the presidential election without legal restrictions .
He believes that public sentiment is shifting towards him as neither the ruling nor opposition parties offer satisfactory solutions .
He suggests that people who initially dismissed him as “crazy” now see him as a powerful and potentially “frightening” leader after watching his TV debates .
He draws a historical parallel to Korean independence activists who initially supported Japan but later turned against them .
He warns against wavering support for his party, comparing it to the wavering of independence activists .
He asserts that his supporters are “independence activists” fighting for the welfare and hope of the elderly .
He criticizes other candidates for lacking sincerity and compassion, seeing only “axes” (do-kki, meaning greed or malice) in their eyes .
He urges the public not to be deceived by such individuals .
He emphasizes that neither the ruling nor opposition parties can provide true happiness .
He criticizes career bureaucrats and politicians for being risk-averse and unlikely to bring about economic revolution .
#12 (00:20:00) Political Landscape and Future Plans
Mr.Huh criticizes the current political system, stating that the National Assembly is a “vegetable human” due to the National Assembly Advancement Act .
He urges the public to be mindful of their votes, as their choices will impact future generations .
He recounts a historical event where many Korean independence activists sided with Japan just before its surrender, unaware of the impending defeat .
He explains that voting for the National Revolutionary Party in the proportional representation election will ensure his entry into the National Assembly .
He plans to advocate for bringing the UN headquarters to Panmunjom, a proposal he claims to have originated .
He describes his powerful presence in TV debates, where even announcers found him intimidating .
He believes his face and words convey strong conviction, reliability, and a sense of justice, convincing the public that he will fulfill his promises .
He states that he will focus on his 33 core policies, such as the national dividend, reducing National Assembly members, and abolishing local autonomous entities .
He plans to centralize budget execution and convert local taxes to national taxes .
He emphasizes that he will not engage in personal attacks or mudslinging during debates .
He believes that a president should be chosen for their ability to generate wealth for the nation and their unwavering conviction, not for their moral purity .
#13 (00:23:00) Leadership Qualities and Korean Destiny
Mr.Huh highlights his skills in public speaking, writing, and judgment, equating judgment with “prophetic power” .
He claims to be the world’s best in prophetic ability, foreseeing 10, 20, and even 100 years into the future .
He states that his unique abilities are why he was born in Korea, which he believes is destined to unify the world due to its geopolitical location .
He asserts that Koreans, unlike Westerners, maintain their youthful appearance and vitality if their lives are comfortable .
He claims that merely calling his name can make people younger .
He connects himself to the “Shinwonseokpan” (신원석판) prophecy, indicating his role in transforming the nation .
#14 (00:24:00) Personal History and Elderly Welfare
Mr.Huh recounts his difficult childhood, eating “kkulkkuri-juk” (pig slop, made from US military base waste) and “jumeokbap” (rice balls) .
He describes frequently collapsing due to malnutrition during his school years .
He notes that many elderly people today grew up with similar hardships and now face uncertain futures .
He emphasizes the urgency of addressing elderly welfare through the national dividend .
He explains that the National Revolutionary Party’s founding will precede the National Assembly elections, where they aim to win 50 seats, needing at least 20 to be effective .
He urges his supporters to actively spread his message, as “angels” are watching .
He warns against internal jealousy or negativity among supporters, as such actions will be recorded and revealed during the presidential election .
He advises against spreading negative information about him, comparing it to historical betrayals during the Japanese colonial era .
He acknowledges that opposition is natural but emphasizes the importance of maintaining purity for a better afterlife .
He sets a deadline of 2019 for such negative actions, stating that all supporters are considered good people .
#15 (00:27:00) Collective Effort and Policy Details
Mr.Huh explains the concept of “Sipsiilban” (십시일반), meaning “ten spoonfuls make one meal,” to illustrate the power of collective effort .
He believes that even small contributions, like two votes per person, can change the course of Korean history .
He outlines his plan to fund the national dividend by reducing wasteful government spending .
He proposes reducing National Assembly members to 100, eliminating 3,000 aides, and abolishing local autonomous entities and their elections .
He suggests that local taxes be converted to national taxes, managed by a central budget execution committee .
He estimates that eliminating various election costs would save approximately 1 trillion won .
He argues that local autonomous entities are unnecessary given the existence of the National Assembly, calling it “democracy in excess” .
He criticizes the waste of taxpayer money on underutilized public facilities like the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center .
He plans to sell off such assets and distribute the proceeds as national dividends .
He proposes adding 100 trillion won annually to the national budget through fines and by recognizing 5 million special business operators .
He suggests reforming the lawyer’s act to allow special business operators to earn income through various introductions (e.g., real estate, patients, insurance), ensuring these incomes are taxed .
He claims that currently, much of this income is untaxed, leading to a loss of 100 trillion won annually .
He aims to increase national tax revenue from 500 trillion to 1,000 trillion won .
#16 (00:31:00) Economic Vision and Spiritual Power
Mr.Huh plans to generate immense revenue by leveraging his name and image, which he has patented .
He claims that his name and photo, when applied to products like milk, can enhance their quality and energy .
He envisions his image being used in global advertising, generating trillions of won annually for Korea .
He asserts that his photo can amplify energy a thousandfold, enabling various applications in electricity, transportation, and heating .
He promises to reveal the technology to convert this energy if he becomes president, making Korea a world economic leader .
He claims that his photo on a Coca-Cola bottle would make it harmless and on a phone would eliminate radiation .
He differentiates his healing method from others, stating that he infuses “angels” to boost immunity and naturally cure diseases without side effects .
He claims to complete surgical recoveries by his gaze, ensuring no complications .
He believes his ideas can generate trillions of won, not only for Korea but for the global economy .
He emphasizes that financial stability reduces conflict in relationships, especially for women .
#17 (00:35:00) National Pension Reform
Mr.Huh criticizes the national pension system, comparing it to a “nuclear bomb” for its negative impact .
He points out that many people who diligently contribute to the pension may not receive benefits later, while the burden of contributions increases .
He suggests that those who wish to save for retirement should use private insurance companies .
He argues that the national pension system is a “failure” that deceives the public and wastes money on administrative costs .
He claims that the national pension system is used by those in power to pressure corporations .
He cites Switzerland as an example of a country that considered a basic income instead of a national pension .
He claims that Switzerland’s basic income proposal was inspired by his ideas, though it was proposed 10 years later .
He proposes abolishing the national pension and replacing it with a national dividend .
He argues that the national pension is a “quasi-tax” and a form of double taxation, as taxes should already cover welfare .
He promises to return all contributions to those who paid into the national pension .
He clarifies that existing pensions for public officials and teachers will remain unaffected .
#18 (00:39:00) Financial Innovation and Global Leadership
Mr.Huh mentions other revenue-generating ideas, including utilizing 900 trillion won in underground funds .
He claims that if he becomes president, the design of money will immediately change to feature his image .
He displays a sample of a 50,000 won bill with his smiling face, suggesting it would bring good fortune and emit energy .
He envisions his image appearing on all global currencies, cards, and ID cards, generating immense revenue for Korea .
He plans to sell off unnecessary state-owned buildings and assets, distributing the proceeds as national dividends .
He estimates that these measures would generate at least 1,000 trillion won, potentially up to 2,000 trillion won, making Korea the world’s leading nation .
He believes this economic power will enable Korea to unify the world .
He connects Korea’s geopolitical significance to the “nucleus” (핵) of an apple, suggesting that Korea is the core of the world .
He explains that the Korean peninsula, divided into North and South, resembles the two halves of a seed, representing the “nucleus” .
He uses the analogy of a nuclear bomb, where a small core of uranium is surrounded by explosives, to illustrate Korea’s potential for global impact .
He recounts the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, noting that Japan’s surrender prevented further destruction .
He asserts that the name “Korea” (코리아) means “nucleus” (핵), signifying Korea’s destiny to lead the world .
#19 (00:43:00) Election Momentum and Societal Decay
Mr.Huh outlines his strategy for the upcoming National Assembly elections, aiming to win both individual and proportional representation seats .
He believes that this will create momentum and publicity for his presidential campaign .
He states that if the party receives 3% of the proportional representation votes, he will enter the National Assembly, and 20% would secure many seats .
He predicts that other National Assembly members will be swayed by his rising influence and consider joining his party .
He believes that this shift in political power will ultimately lead to his presidential victory .
He connects the “Haein Era” (해인시대), mentioned in ancient prophecies, to the internet era, suggesting that his ancestors foresaw this technological advancement .
He laments the decline of “sincerity” (정성) in modern society, where traditional values and respect for elders have diminished .
He describes a grim scenario where children and daughters-in-law prioritize inheritance over the well-being of elderly parents, even fearing food prepared by them .
He cites an example of a wealthy individual donating 70 billion won to KAIST to avoid being exploited by family members .
He vows to change this “terrifying era” where money overrides familial bonds .
#20 (00:47:00) Environmental and Food Security Policies
Mr.Huh introduces his “New Deal” policies, focusing on agricultural preservation and eliminating yellow dust .
He proposes a massive project to eliminate yellow dust, involving 100 construction companies from Korea, China, and Japan .
He claims that as a divine being, he can completely eliminate yellow dust, ensuring clean air and water .
He plans to abolish all pesticide factories in Korea, replacing them with microbial pesticides to ensure 100% organic food production .
He envisions a future where Korean produce can be eaten directly from the field and all food consumed in Korea is domestically sourced .
He states that imported food and herbal medicines are often contaminated with pesticides .
He aims to make Korea a global leader in pesticide-free agricultural products, exporting them worldwide while importing other goods .
He concludes by reiterating the National Revolutionary Party’s mission to provide solutions where other parties have failed .
He encourages attendance at his “Haneulgong” (하늘공) events for more insights .
Other Useful Information
Key Policies of the National Revolutionary Party:
Reduce National Assembly members to 100 .
Abolish local autonomous entities and their elections .
Convert local taxes to national taxes, managed by a central budget execution committee .
Implement a national dividend system .
Reform the tax system, including zero income tax for low-income individuals .
Eliminate yellow dust .
Abolish pesticide factories and ensure 100% organic food production in Korea .
Replace the national pension with a national dividend .
Funding for Policies:
Savings from reducing National Assembly members and abolishing local autonomous entities .
Elimination of various election costs (estimated 1 trillion won) .
Revenue from fines (estimated 100 trillion won annually) .
Taxing special business operators (estimated 100 trillion won annually) .
Revenue from leveraging Mr.Huh’s patented name and image globally (estimated 1,000 trillion won annually) .
Selling off unnecessary state-owned assets .
Mr.Huh’s Abilities:
Infuses “angels” through his eyes .
Infuses “heavenly spirits” through the “Baekhoe” point .
Possesses prophetic power .
Can make people younger by calling his name .
Can enhance product quality and energy with his name and photo .
Can complete surgical recoveries with his gaze .
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