​6904271178-The Era of Political and Religious Aversion is Coming April 27, 2019

The coming era of aversion towards established politicians and religious leaders worldwide
The unique spiritual energy of Korea’s land, the global trend of political and religious aversion, the significance of names, and Mr.Huh’s proposed policies and unique abilities

1. Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | A figure who claims to possess divine powers, able to manipulate energy and predict future events. He emphasizes the importance of his name and the unique spiritual qualities of Korea.
  • Jo Seong-guk | Audience Member | A 26-year-old man from Gangnam, attending the lecture with his father. He participates in Mr.Huh’s energy tests.
  • Park Cha-soon | Audience Member | A woman who shares her experience of spiritual seeking after a near-death experience, finding hope in Mr.Huh’s “Baekgong Myeongpae” (White Palace Nameplate) for ancestral liberation.
  • Kim Yeon-ja | Singer | A singer whose song “Jinjong Ingayo” (Is It True?) made her famous.
  • Song Ga-in | Singer | A singer praised for her emotional depth and powerful voice, seen as a potential successor to Im Mi-ja.
  • Lee Kun-hee | Samsung Chairman | Mentioned in a past prediction by Mr.Huh regarding his health and Samsung’s business challenges.
  • Lee Jae-yong | Samsung Vice Chairman | Mentioned in relation to Samsung’s difficulties following Mr.Huh’s prediction.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy | Ukrainian President | Referred to as “Bolo Dimire Jallan Saekki” (roughly “pushing in well-endowed fellow”) by Mr.Huh, implying his name reflects his actions in politics.
  • Jimmy Morales | Guatemalan President | Referred to as “Morales” (meaning “one who drives out”) by Mr.Huh, implying his name reflects his actions in politics.

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Audience Interaction

  • The speaker thanks the audience and comments on their applause, noting that they often need to be prompted .
  • He criticizes the audience for not applauding spontaneously, comparing it to failing a corporate entrance exam .
  • He suggests that Koreans, living on “spiritual land” (yeongto) rich in germanium, are naturally spirited but often criticize rather than applaud .
  • He emphasizes that applause is beneficial for health, preventing strokes for three years if done vigorously .
  • He contrasts Koreans with North Koreans, who are quick to applaud, and criticizes the tendency to find fault .
  • He expresses disappointment that the audience did not applaud after he finished writing the lecture title, suggesting it made him lose enthusiasm .

#2 (00:02:00) Political and Religious Disillusionment

  • The speaker declares an “era of political and religious hatred,” where people are disgusted by politicians and turn off their TVs .
  • He attributes declining TV viewership to disillusionment with political events, such as the alleged framing of a female president .
  • He notes that people now prefer YouTube on smartphones for information, suggesting his own YouTube channel as a trustworthy source .
  • He explains that the “hatred era” extends to religious leaders, with young people abandoning traditional religious institutions .
  • He interprets the collapse of the Twin Towers and the burning of Notre Dame Cathedral as signs of the end of capitalism and traditional religion, signaling the arrival of a “new person” .
  • He also mentions the burning of Namdaemun, Korea’s national treasure, as another symbolic event .
  • He asserts that these events signify the downfall of material and spiritual leaders, paving the way for his own emergence .

#3 (00:04:00) Korean Land and National Characteristics

  • The speaker describes Korea as “yeongto” (spiritual land), rich in germanium, contrasting it with Japan’s “noto” (rotten land) and America’s “sato” (dead land) .
  • He claims Korean soil is firm and fertile, unlike American soil which is loose (“buto”) and prone to erosion, leading to formations like the Grand Canyon .
  • He states that American soil (“sato”) produces large but tasteless crops like potatoes and garlic, lacking germanium .
  • He describes Korean streams as clear and vibrant, unlike stagnant Chinese rivers, symbolizing Korea as “God’s garden” .
  • He differentiates between “buto” (reclaimed land) like Gangnam and “jeongto” (pure land) or “okto” (fertile land) like Gangbuk, suggesting that living on “buto” is detrimental to descendants .
  • He recounts how Gangnam was once a sandy riverbed, contrasting it with the naturally flat terrain of Gangbuk .
  • He claims that Koreans, despite being born on “okto” and “yeongto,” are proud and reluctant to applaud others, leading to a high incidence of strokes due to resentment .
  • He reiterates that Koreans dislike others’ success and are hesitant to applaud, urging them to change this behavior .
  • He emphasizes that Korea’s “saengto” (living soil) is why Korean pottery is superior and why other nations covet Korea .

#4 (00:09:00) Political Predictions and Name Power

  • The speaker discusses recent political events, including the election of a comedian president in Ukraine (Volodymyr Zelenskyy) and Guatemala (Jimmy Morales) .
  • He interprets their names as prophetic: Morales “drove out” established politicians, and Zelenskyy’s name (which he mispronounces as “Bolo Dimire Jallan Saekki”) implies he “pushed in” forcefully .
  • He suggests that his own name, Mr.Huh, also carries a similar prophetic power, implying he will “cut off” rather than just “drive out” existing politicians .
  • He positions himself as a “messenger of heavenly comedy,” bringing joy and truth beyond ordinary comedy .
  • He notes the rising popularity of entertainment like singing shows over political news, reflecting the public’s disillusionment with politicians .
  • He praises singer Song Ga-in for her emotional performance and potential to become a legendary figure like Im Mi-ja .
  • He claims that many global scholars secretly watch his YouTube channel because his lectures offer profound insights not found elsewhere .
  • He mentions his regular appearances on Lee Bong-gyu TV, where he claims to have predicted events like Lee Kun-hee’s collapse and Samsung’s financial troubles .

#5 (00:14:00) Energy Tests and Cosmic Power

  • The speaker introduces the concept of DNA and how its unique combination creates special individuals .
  • He explains that everything in the universe is a result of “combination and decomposition,” from cars to human bodies, ultimately breaking down into hydrogen atoms .
  • He demonstrates his power by writing “Mr.Huh” on a whiteboard, claiming it instantly energizes the entire universe, including galaxies, within zero seconds .
  • He conducts an energy test with an audience member, Jo Seong-guk, showing that the participant gains strength when thinking of “Mr.Huh” but loses it when thinking of “Sakyamuni” .
  • He explains that five names he created—Haneulgung, Baekgong Myeongpae, Gukhyupdae, Gukhyupdang, and Mr.Huh—can activate this universal energy .
  • He further demonstrates that his command can override other energies, even if multiple names are present, by instructing the space to only activate “Sakyamuni” or “Mr.Huh” .
  • He warns against misinterpreting his energy tests, explaining that saying “try to pull” after invoking his name will cause the energy to dissipate .
  • He asserts that his body holds infinite value, attracting scientists, religious leaders, and CEOs who seek to harness his energy for commercial purposes .
  • He claims that his influence will reorder global finances, making him the world’s wealthiest and most powerful figure .
  • He warns against speaking ill of him, stating that even a single laugh from him can bring healing and peace .

#6 (00:22:00) The Importance of Names and Financial Policy

  • The speaker criticizes the audience member’s father for giving him a confusing name, emphasizing the importance of names and their impact on destiny .
  • He explains that proper name creation requires considering 33 factors, including sound, direction, and “Arabian number notation” (Mi Doksu Beop), which he claims to have mastered .
  • He describes the complexities of Arabian number notation and how it differs from traditional Korean writing, making it difficult for ancestors to understand .
  • He introduces his political slogan: “NO NO YES” (No corruption, No budget waste, YES National Dividend) .
  • He argues that public hatred for politicians stems from corruption and budget waste, which consume the national budget of 500 trillion won out of 1800 trillion won in total revenue .
  • He proposes that by eliminating corruption and waste, 800 trillion won could be saved annually, allowing for a national dividend and still leaving 200 trillion won .
  • He suggests legalizing “brokerage” as a legitimate profession, which would bring an additional 200-300 trillion won in taxes by formalizing currently untaxed transactions .
  • He criticizes the current system where only lawyers can profit from referrals, leading to hidden transactions and the hoarding of cash .
  • He also proposes abolishing local governments, reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, and making them honorary positions to save vast amounts of money .

#7 (00:29:00) Final Energy Demonstrations and Warnings

  • The speaker performs another energy test, demonstrating that “Republic of Korea” (Daehanminguk) has no energy, but his “National Revolutionary Party” (Gukgahyeokmyeongdang) does .
  • He shows that covering the “Baekhae” (crown chakra) blocks the energy, proving it comes from the universe .
  • He challenges anyone to infuse energy into “Republic of Korea” or any other place, claiming only his names possess this power .
  • He asserts that he can instantly remove 7 billion people from existence and that his presence brings angels to those who follow him .
  • He warns that all actions and words are recorded by the “10 billion intelligence” of inanimate objects and sent to “Baekgong” (White Palace) .
  • He concludes by reiterating that writing his name anywhere instantly changes the universe, and meeting him is a great fortune .
  • He announces that the Haneulgung (Sky Palace) will be exceptionally beautiful the next day, inviting everyone to visit .
  • Park Cha-soon shares her testimony, explaining how a near-death experience led her to seek ancestral liberation, which she found through Mr.Huh’s “Baekgong Myeongpae” .

4. Other Useful Information

4.1. Key Concepts

  • Yeongto (영토): Spiritual land, referring to Korea, believed to be filled with spiritual energy and germanium.
  • Noto (노토): Rotten land, referring to Japan, characterized by acidic soil.
  • Sato (사토): Dead land, referring to the US, characterized by loose, infertile soil.
  • Buto (부토): Reclaimed land, referring to areas like Gangnam, built on sand or landfill.
  • Jeongto (정토) / Okto (옥토): Pure/fertile land, referring to naturally formed land like Gangbuk.
  • Baekgong Myeongpae (백공명패): White Palace Nameplate, a spiritual item offered by Mr.Huh for ancestral liberation and entry into Baekgong.
  • NO NO YES Policy: Mr.Huh’s proposed policy: No corruption, No budget waste, YES National Dividend.

4.2. Mr.Huh’s Claims of Power

  • Energy Manipulation: Ability to instantly energize the entire universe by writing his name or specific associated names (Haneulgung, Baekgong Myeongpae, Gukhyupdae, Gukhyupdang).
  • Prophetic Abilities: Claims to have predicted major events, including Lee Kun-hee’s health issues and Samsung’s financial troubles.
  • Cosmic Authority: States he holds the power to remove 7 billion people from existence and that all actions are recorded by inanimate objects with “10 billion intelligence” and sent to Baekgong.
  • Healing and Peace: Claims his laughter can bring healing and peace.

4.3. Economic and Political Reforms Proposed by Mr.Huh

  • Elimination of Corruption and Budget Waste: Believes this can save 800 trillion won annually.
  • National Dividend: Proposes distributing a national dividend to citizens.
  • Legalization of **brokerage**: Suggests recognizing brokerage as a legitimate profession to increase tax revenue by formalizing untaxed transactions.
  • Government Restructuring: Advocates for abolishing local governments, reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, and making these positions honorary to save costs.