6902161168 Education Has Ruined the Korean EconomyThe impact of education on the Korean economy
Character Profiles
허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | A leader who claims to possess divine insight and aims to reform society and the economy.
이봉규 (Lee Bong-gyu) | TV Host | Hosted a TV show where Mr.Huh discussed educational policies.
이철우 (Lee Cheol-woo) | 20th National Assembly Member | A politician who discussed Mr.Huh on a TV show.
안철수 (Ahn Cheol-soo) | Politician | A political figure mentioned in the context of election campaigns.
이준석 (Lee Jun-seok) | Politician | A political figure mentioned alongside Ahn Cheol-soo in election campaigns.
트럼프 (Trump) | US President | Met with Mr.Huh, as evidenced by a signed photo.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00)
The speaker, Mr.Huh, addresses the audience, noting the large crowd of about a thousand people.
He mentions that the office space needs adjustment, suggesting moving a pillar and adding a small stage for better visibility.
He states that in the past, people sought out prophets, but now the prophet seeks out the people.
He declares that education has ruined the Korean economy.
#2 (00:03:21)
Mr.Huh asserts that all religions will bring about revolution, and education will also undergo a revolution.
He argues that money flows into religious organizations, churches, and schools, becoming slush funds that do not circulate in the economy.
He claims that a single young teacher can earn 100 billion won by teaching 1,000 students, and this income is often undeclared.
He criticizes the Korean education system, especially private tutoring, for ruining the country’s economy and causing financial hardship for families.
He introduces the concept of “penetration” (관통), which allows him to instantly know everything without needing to communicate or read.
He states that he can understand the causes of phenomena like yellow dust and the financial struggles of every household through penetration.
He declares that the era of leaders who rely on surveys is over, and a new leader from heaven, like himself, can penetrate all truths.
He criticizes religious organizations for using “truth” (진리) as statistics to collect money, which then disappears from economic activity.
He claims that the money poured into private academies is immense, leading to the nation’s downfall.
He states that he is more formidable than President Park Chung-hee because he operates through divine providence and penetration.
#3 (00:09:00)
Mr.Huh discusses the issue of marriage inequality, where the wealthy marry frequently, but the poor face significant difficulties.
He explains that poor individuals often cannot afford wedding expenses, leading to parental worries and avoidance of marriage.
He notes that even if poor individuals want to marry, they struggle to find jobs, while the wealthy have guaranteed employment.
He describes the ideal husband for women as “Don Quixote” (돈키호테), meaning someone with wealth, height, and good kissing skills.
He suggests that a daughter’s poor relationship with her father can negatively impact her future marriage.
He concludes that marriage has become a matter of “wealth begets wealth, poverty begets poverty.”
He reiterates that education has siphoned off 50% of household income, primarily due to private tutoring.
#4 (00:15:00)
Mr.Huh recounts his appearance on Lee Bong-gyu TV, where he discussed his educational policies.
He emphasizes that his statement about education ruining the Korean economy surprised Lee Bong-gyu.
He explains that money spent on private tutoring should instead circulate in traditional markets.
He differentiates between a “politician” (정치인) who thinks of the people and a “political schemer” (정치꾼) who only seeks re-election.
He asserts that a true politician sacrifices for the people’s future and dreams.
He claims to be the only such politician in Korea, having proposed policies like marriage and housing funds 30 years ago.
He criticizes politicians who slander opponents instead of presenting visions, calling them “swindlers.”
He states that he will present his vision to the public for judgment.
He predicts that if his party, the National Revolutionary Party, elects 100 members, he will become the world’s president.
He highlights that the current system leads to financial ruin for middle and lower classes, while the wealthy marry without issues.
He attributes household debt and marital instability to the education system.
He warns that those who spread negativity in group chats will be removed from his circle if he becomes president.
He advises members to resolve personal issues privately rather than publicly.
He stresses that any investment made using his name without his direct consultation will not be his responsibility.
#5 (00:22:00)
Mr.Huh states that he aims to save the world, where five people die of starvation daily.
He emphasizes that he has never slandered others to gain power.
He believes that past presidents were patriots who cared for the people, despite media misrepresentation.
He interprets historical events, like the presidencies of Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, as periods dominated by “water” (물) disasters.
He sees Moon Jae-in’s presidency as a time of “fire” (불) disasters, symbolized by the candlelight protests.
He predicts that after the eras of water and fire, a new leader will emerge.
He claims that Korea is destined for greatness because it was chosen by a higher being.
He reiterates that those who spread negativity in group chats will face severe consequences if he becomes president.
He asserts his superior insight as a divine being compared to past leaders who relied on study and communication.
He claims to understand the financial struggles of every household and the difficulties young people face in marriage.
He possesses “clairvoyance” (천리안) which allows him to know everything without communication.
He mentions that public perception of him has evolved from “floating in the air” (공중부양) to “honest leader.”
#6 (00:28:00)
Mr.Huh discusses his appearance on KBS, where his educational policies were highlighted.
He questions why KBS featured him for an hour on the day President Moon Jae-in was elected, suggesting it was due to his “penetration” ability.
He recalls a past incident where Ahn Cheol-soo and Lee Jun-seok were campaigning, but he drew all the attention by simply appearing.
He claims that if he were to run for election, people would flock to him without him needing to campaign.
He describes his ideal candidate as someone with wealth, height, and good looks.
He states that if the US dollar followed his command, he could solve global poverty.
He mentions that his influence is so strong that even without campaigning, people gather around him.
He recounts an incident at Busan National University where he almost got trampled by a large crowd during a performance.
He explains that his car is specially designed with carbon fiber to withstand such crowds.
He claims that his presence creates a “Mr.Huh syndrome” among politicians.
He quotes a Democratic Party lawmaker who stated that if Mr.Huh led the economy, Korea would be transformed overnight.
He notes that the public perceives current politicians as unproductive, leading to a desire for radical change.
He emphasizes that his political message is about “living politics” (생활정치), addressing the daily problems of ordinary people.
He states that KBS dedicated an hour to him, acknowledging his vision.
He announces that his National Revolutionary Party will field 100 candidates in the next general election, aiming to become one of the top three parties.
He believes that achieving 100 parliamentary seats will signify a successful revolution.
He plans to implement a national basic income and send other politicians to “spiritual education camps.”
#7 (00:39:00)
Mr.Huh urges his supporters not to fight among themselves, as internal conflict leads to national downfall.
He advises them to communicate positively and resolve personal issues privately.
He warns that he will not tolerate those who criticize others in public forums, as he can access all such information.
He emphasizes that money-related issues should be handled directly between individuals, not publicly.
He highlights the high IQ of Koreans compared to other nations, but laments that this intelligence is often wasted on internal conflicts.
He references Matthew 10:34, stating that Jesus came not to bring peace but a sword.
He interprets the “sword” as the ability to cut through societal problems and bring about revolution.
He criticizes those who misuse the “sword” (modern technology like cell phones) to slander others.
He explains that his “National Revolutionary Party” (국가혁명당) embodies this revolutionary spirit, with “명” (myeong) signifying a divine mandate.
He calls upon his followers to embrace their heavenly mission and avoid petty disputes.
#8 (00:48:00)
Mr.Huh outlines his vision for a society where marriage is universally accessible.
He proposes that if marriage rates are low, ministers will be held accountable by the president.
He plans to establish a “Republic of Korea Marriage Promotion Headquarters” (대한민국 결혼 추진 본부) with the president as its head.
He promises to resolve all financial obstacles to marriage, including providing support and national dividends.
He criticizes current politicians for engaging in irrelevant conflicts instead of addressing people’s livelihoods.
He states that if he becomes president, all former Ministers of education will be sent to “spiritual education camps” for ruining the education system.
He criticizes the current college entrance exam (수능) system for its excessive burden and single-day determination of a student’s future.
He proposes abolishing the current exam and replacing it with a system where students are tested only on their chosen major throughout middle and high school.
He suggests that students’ cumulative scores over six years would determine their university ranking, allowing them to change majors at any time.
He argues that the current education system, which imposes excessive burdens on young people, is a “death sentence” (사형감) for its creators.
He claims that the wasted budget and public funds due to this system amount to trillions of won.
He emphasizes that his party’s name, “National Revolutionary Party,” signifies a divine mandate to save the economy.
#9 (00:56:00)
Mr.Huh highlights global poverty, where five hundred million people starve annually.
He criticizes the existence of national borders and advocates for a global unified government where nations become states within a world federation.
He proposes that wealthy nations’ taxes should be used to support poorer countries.
He questions the priority of building parks over feeding the hungry.
He criticizes the excessive number of golf courses while people starve.
He argues that the Korean constitution, which prioritizes the state, is flawed and should instead focus on human rights, like the German and US constitutions.
He proposes amending the constitution to guarantee a middle-class standard of living for all citizens, ensuring basic needs are met.
He envisions a society where there are no beggars, as they would be sought after for the government’s basic income.
He criticizes the current political system for dividing families and burdening individuals with the care of multiple elderly parents.
He identifies education and defense spending as the main culprits for Korea’s economic problems.
He advocates for moving away from excessive nationalism and state-centrism towards human rights and people-centered policies.
#10 (01:04:00)
Mr.Huh warns that those who criticize others will be reincarnated as animals with beards, such as loaches, catfish, goats, or lions.
He explains that these animals symbolize those who were arrogant and abused their power in a previous life.
He specifically mentions loaches as those who were talented but looked down on others, with the potential to become dragons.
He claims to instill “angels” (천사) in people, which prevents marital disputes and other problems.
He demonstrates this by having a man come forward and testing his physical strength, which initially shows weakness due to the absence of an angel.
He explains that angels are only present when one’s actions are righteous.
He states that he can see these “pipes” (파이프) connecting people to the universe, which are activated by calling his name.
He demonstrates that calling his name opens this connection, but covering one’s head blocks it.
He claims that other religious figures’ names do not open this connection.
#11 (01:18:00)
Mr.Huh explains that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” opens a spiritual connection, allowing prayers to be heard.
He states that this connection is direct to his true self, which is a divine entity.
He criticizes the use of “Amen” in prayers, revealing its origin as the name of an ancient Egyptian god, Amun.
He argues that using “Amen” is a form of idol worship and does not open the spiritual connection he provides.
He demonstrates that calling “Amen” or other religious names does not provide the same spiritual energy as calling his name.
He advises people to call his name first to open the connection, then offer their prayers, and conclude by calling his name again.
He performs a diagnostic test on a man, identifying various health issues like thyroid problems, stroke risk, and organ weaknesses.
He claims to infuse “angels” into the man, instantly improving his health and strength.
He warns that these “angels” will leave if the person engages in unrighteous behavior.
He performs similar diagnostics on other audience members, identifying health problems and claiming to heal them by infusing angels.
He emphasizes that his abilities are unique and allow him to directly intervene in people’s health and spiritual well-being.
Other Useful Information
1. Mr.Huh’s Political Platform
Economic Reform: education system reform to redirect private tutoring funds into the market.
Social Welfare: Universal marriage accessibility with government support and national dividends.
Constitutional Reform: Shift from state-centrism to human rights and people-centered policies, guaranteeing a middle-class standard of living.
Global Governance: Advocacy for a world federal government where wealthy nations support poorer ones.
Political Ethics: Emphasis on “living politics” focused on people’s daily lives, contrasting with “political schemers” who seek re-election.
2. Mr.Huh’s Supernatural Abilities
penetration** (관통)**: Ability to instantly know everything without communication or external information.
Angel Infusion: Ability to instill “angels” in individuals, leading to improved health and well-being.
Spiritual Connection: Calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” opens a direct spiritual connection to the universe, allowing prayers to be heard.
Reincarnation Knowledge: Knowledge of how past actions influence future reincarnation, particularly regarding arrogance and power abuse.
3. Criticisms of Current Society
education** System**: Blamed for economic decline, household debt, and marriage inequality due to excessive private tutoring.
Political System: Criticized for politicians’ self-serving motives and lack of focus on citizens’ livelihoods.
Religious Practices: Criticized for using “Amen” (Amun) as a form of idol worship, which does not facilitate genuine spiritual connection.
Nationalism: Excessive nationalism (국수주의) is seen as dangerous, potentially leading to conflict.