Fine Dust Solved by Heavenly Spirit and Angels, and a Fine Dust Yellow Dust New Deal with China, Mongolia, and Korea
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Proposes solutions for fine dust, political issues, and societal problems through spiritual and unconventional methods.
- 이봉규 (Lee Bong-gyu) | Interviewer | Asks questions about political predictions and Mr.Huh’s prophecies.
- 윤아 (Yuna) | Child | A child brought on stage by Mr.Huh to demonstrate the preciousness of life.
- 선영 (Seon-young) | Child | A child brought on stage by Mr.Huh to demonstrate the preciousness of life.
- 청중 (Audience) | Participants | Individuals attending Mr.Huh’s lecture, some of whom participate in demonstrations.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00)
- Mr.Huh greets the audience and discusses the severe fine dust problem in Korea, China, and Mongolia .
- He criticizes politicians for their inability to solve complex issues like fine dust, comparing it to historical events like the Gwangju Uprising .
- He explains the concept of representative democracy, where citizens elect representatives to handle national affairs, as they are too busy earning money .
- He argues that this system often leads to corruption and inefficiency, with politicians misusing budgets .
- He proposes a “National Revolutionary Party” to reform the current political system .
#2 (00:04:47)
- Mr.Huh claims to solve fine dust with “Cheonnyeong” (Heavenly Spirit) and “Cheonsa” (Heavenly Angel), which he says no other religion or philosophy can provide .
- He demonstrates an “O-ring test” to show that calling his name provides strength, while other names do not .
- He predicts that his face will appear on global currencies and virtual cards .
- He discusses future education, where virtual simulations will replace traditional learning, citing an example of a 10-minute simulation for human gestation .
- He emphasizes the importance of respecting food, stating that calling it “bap” (rice) disrespects it and can lead to illness .
- He suggests calling it “jinji” (a respectful term for meal) or “siksa” (meal) .
- He claims that food becomes one with the body and that disrespecting it leads to national decline .
#3 (00:16:10)
- Mr.Huh discusses future advertising methods, where ads will appear in dreams .
- He claims that he already appears in the dreams of people worldwide, including politicians .
- He predicts the development of high-speed trains traveling at 6,000 km/h, allowing travel from Korea to Europe in an hour .
- He explains that these trains will operate in vacuum tubes, ensuring safety .
- He receives flowers from the audience and claims that the flowers change color when they come into his hands because they recognize him .
- He explains that flowers require both solar and geothermal energy to bloom, symbolizing the union of heaven and earth .
- He connects this to human food, which is also created by light, heat, and water .
#4 (00:29:10)
- Mr.Huh criticizes China for not having desulfurization facilities, leading to fine dust and acid rain .
- He proposes that as president, he would negotiate with China to install these facilities .
- He claims that calling his name provides immunity to fine dust by strengthening the body’s immune system by 1,000 times .
- He mentions that various TV broadcasts have highlighted his past predictions about fine dust .
- He asserts that his words hold more power than the Pope’s, and that world leaders would heed his advice .
- He recounts an event where a severe thunderstorm occurred after his lecture in the US, which he attributes to his power .
#5 (00:36:00)
- Mr.Huh discusses his political predictions, including the outcomes of past elections and the downfall of the Park Geun-hye administration .
- He criticizes the National Assembly Advanced Law (국회선진화법) created by Park Geun-hye, which requires a 3/5 majority for bill passage, leading to legislative gridlock .
- He introduces his “National Revolutionary Party” (국가혁명당) and its emblem, aiming to become the leading party .
- He proposes a system where habitual criminals are sent to Mongolia and China to build desert barriers as part of a “Fine Dust Yellow Dust New Deal” (미세먼지 황사 뉴딜) .
- He claims that these prisoners would only return once the yellow dust problem is solved .
- He criticizes elites who would rather flee the country than solve the fine dust problem .
#6 (00:46:00)
- Mr.Huh introduces a phrase: “He who calls Mr.Huh will surely go to Baekgung (Heavenly Palace)” .
- He brings two children, Yuna and Seon-young, onto the stage to emphasize the preciousness of human life, explaining the complex process of conception and birth .
- He explains that children’s cuteness comes from their large heads, short legs, and round bellies .
- He states that “Cheonnyeong” and “Cheonsa” are not religious concepts but actual energies that can be received by calling his name .
- He performs a demonstration with an audience member, showing that calling his name strengthens the body, while calling other names does not .
- He explains that “Cheonnyeong” enters through the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) and strengthens the body, making it immune to fine dust .
- He demonstrates that blocking the Baekhoe with a hand weakens the body, proving the connection .
#7 (01:00:00)
- Mr.Huh performs another demonstration with an audience member to show the presence of “Cheonsa” in the body .
- He claims to instantly heal the audience member’s rhinitis and fatty liver by inserting “Cheonsa” .
- He explains that “Cheonsa” stays in the body if one takes responsibility for misfortunes instead of blaming others .
- He shows images and videos of “Cheonsa” appearing as white, moving particles in water when his name is called .
- He clarifies that “Cheonsa” are not winged beings but powerful, well-built entities that shrink to enter the human body and act as healers .
- He concludes by stating that calling his name extends lifespan and makes one younger .