6905181181 Even if you twist the neck of the divine Mr.Huh, world unification will come!

Discussion on revolution, political policies, and religious interpretations

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on his political views and plans for Korea.
  • Baek Seong-hak | Yeongam Hat Chairman | Testified that Mr.Huh met with former U.S. President Bush.
  • Park Chung-hee | Former President of South Korea | Attempted a Yushin Revolution but failed to complete it.
  • George W. Bush | Former U.S. President | Invited Mr.Huh to his inauguration party in 2001.
  • Donald Trump | Former U.S. President | Mr.Huh claims to have met him and taken a photo.
  • Kim Young-sam | Former President of South Korea | Achieved presidency despite opposition.
  • Kim Dae-jung | Former President of South Korea | Achieved presidency after spending 10 years in prison.
  • Nelson Mandela | Former President of South Africa | Became president at 92 after 20-30 years in prison.
  • Hwang Woo-suk | Professor | His embryo editing technology was lost to overseas due to public criticism.
  • Jesus | Religious Figure | Performed the miracle of feeding 5,000 with five loaves and two fish.
  • Sakyamuni | Religious Figure | Founder of Buddhism.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Greetings and Introduction

  • Mr.Huh greets the audience, noting a large turnout .
  • He introduces himself as the one permitted to manage the world .
  • He mentions the saying, “Even if you twist the neck of Mr.Huh, the dawn will come,” and asserts that world unification will come .

#2 (00:00:49) Political Climate and the Need for a New Revolution

  • Mr.Huh states that current politicians and the older generation feel insecure about him because their era is ending .
  • He claims that politicians, who represent an era of disgust, fear him .
  • He questions why a divine being was needed in the 21st century, citing humanity’s failure to solve problems like nuclear war preparations and famine .
  • He explains that a “Yushin Revolution” (revolution by heaven) is needed, as human-led revolutions like the French or 4.19 revolutions ultimately fail and lead to military intervention .
  • He contrasts the Yushin Revolution with “Minjung Revolution” (people’s revolution), which he describes as bottom-up movements like the Donghak Peasant Revolution or current labor unions .
  • He asserts that Minjung Revolutions are a product of the 1960s and cannot succeed in the 21st century .
  • He cites Japan’s Meiji Restoration as a successful Yushin Revolution led by the emperor, which transformed Japan into a powerful nation .
  • He claims that former President Park Chung-hee also dreamed of a Yushin Revolution but could not complete it .
  • He argues that Minjung Revolutions in Korea will not succeed because people are only focused on money and personal gain, leading to economic collapse and businesses fleeing overseas .

#3 (00:04:18) Media Attacks and Personal Encounters with US Presidents

  • Mr.Huh criticizes the media for attacking him, citing an instance where his photo with Donald Trump was called fake .
  • He confirms meeting Trump with his aide Kim Byung-chan and taking a photo inside Trump’s room .
  • He refutes claims that his signed photo from Trump was fake, emphasizing the authenticity of the Republican Party mark and the White House photo paper .
  • He explains that analyzing a copied photo, not the original, led to false accusations .
  • He recounts being invited by former President George W. Bush in 2001, being the only Korean politician among 300 global invitees .
  • He mentions that the media falsely labeled him a fraud for not meeting Bush .
  • He presents evidence from Baek Seong-hak, chairman of Yeongam Hat, who testified on Shin Dong-ah TV that Mr.Huh attended Bush’s inauguration party .
  • He shows a photo of himself next to the US Republican Party chairman at the party, with Bush giving a speech .
  • He displays his original invitation from Bush, clearly dated 2001 .
  • He details his flight to the US with Baek Seong-hak, who was also invited by Bush, and how Baek Seong-hak confirmed their meeting to the press .
  • He states that he has filed civil and criminal lawsuits against SBS and its staff for defamation .
  • He warns that when he becomes president, he will hold the media accountable .

#4 (00:13:20) Yushin Revolution vs. Minjung Revolution

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that he is not a leader of a Minjung Revolution but a revolutionary sent from heaven to lead a Yushin Revolution .
  • He defines Yushin as a top-down revolution and Minjung Revolution as a bottom-up, “reverse-dynasty” revolution .
  • He criticizes politicians for not understanding the nuances of revolution .
  • He claims that the Minjung Revolution era is over, replaced by a “comedy revolution” era where unqualified people become leaders .
  • He recounts how he was suddenly invited to the US by the US Ambassador to meet then-President-elect Bush, receiving the invitation the day before his flight .
  • He jokes about being “dazzled” by the Bush invitation .
  • He shows the invitation with his name and George Bush’s name .
  • He explains that he initially let past media attacks slide but is now taking legal action due to repeated defamation .
  • He warns that a divine being’s anger can shake the heavens and earth, and his Yushin Revolution will eliminate hunger and unify the world .
  • He again references Japan’s Meiji Restoration as an example of a successful Yushin Revolution led by a strong leader, preventing chaos .
  • He mentions Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and Chiang Kai-shek as leaders who implemented Yushin-like policies without being labeled dictators .
  • He compares the Yushin Revolution to a train engine pulling carriages, representing him leading humanity to paradise .
  • He states that he will stop wars, nuclear weapon production, and the waste of food while people starve .

#5 (00:19:00) Personal Attacks and Policy Proposals

  • Mr.Huh addresses a false accusation of sexual harassment involving an 80-year-old woman, stating he knows the person and that the media manipulated the situation .
  • He emphasizes his commitment to celibacy and the solitary path of a divine being .
  • He explains that physical contact during healing sessions is unintentional due to the speed and volume of people .
  • He reiterates that Minjung Revolutions often lead to communism, while Yushin Revolutions, like Japan’s, lead to capitalism .
  • He defines Yushin as a top-down revolution led by an exceptional leader, contrasting it with human-led revolutions .
  • He draws parallels to religious founders like Jesus and Sakyamuni, whose movements were top-down (Yushin-like) .
  • He asserts that even if he faces obstacles like imprisonment, he will ultimately succeed, like Kim Young-sam, Kim Dae-jung, and Nelson Mandela .
  • He warns that corrupt journalists will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president .
  • He proposes “Dating Public System” (연애 공영제) where unmarried individuals over 20 receive 200,000 won monthly to encourage dating and marriage .
  • He also proposes “Glasses Public System” (안경 공영제) where the state covers the cost of glasses for all citizens .
  • He highlights these policies as additions to his existing “Marriage Public System” (결혼 공영제) (100 million won per couple) and “Childbirth Public System” (출산 공영제) (30 million won per child) .
  • He criticizes current politicians for lacking vision and wasting funds on research instead of direct support for citizens .

#6 (00:26:00) National Revolutionary Party and Governance

  • Mr.Huh introduces the “National revolutionary Party” (국가혁명당) slogan: “No No Yes” .
  • He explains “No No Yes”: no to corruption and parliamentary salaries, no to parliamentary privileges and budget waste, and yes to a 1.5 million won national dividend per citizen .
  • He states that if his party gets 100 parliamentary seats, they will eliminate salaries and privileges for MPs and their aides, saving significant national budget .
  • He emphasizes that the saved money will go to the citizens as national dividends .
  • He criticizes the media, including KBS, MBC, and SBS, for distorting truth and causing people to misunderstand .
  • He advises people to only watch his YouTube channel .
  • He argues that the public lacks “insight” (통찰력) and is easily swayed by false information, making them unfit for a Minjung Revolution .
  • He cites the Meiji Restoration as an example where the public’s lack of insight necessitated a top-down Yushin Revolution .
  • He points out that most people don’t know basic civic rights like the three elements of national sovereignty or the five rights of citizens .
  • He asserts that people who don’t understand their own rights cannot lead a revolution .
  • He compares Minjung Revolutions to ignorant commoners challenging the educated elite, which always fails .
  • He states that such revolutions are outdated and impossible in the 21st century .
  • He concludes that without his Yushin Revolution, Korea’s 50 million people will descend into chaos .
  • He describes those who distort truth as “delusional dreamers” (전도몽상주의자들) .
  • He reiterates his intention to use human law against those who disrespect him, as they fear human law more than a divine being .
  • He justifies the 200,000 won dating allowance as covering motel, transportation, and coffee costs .
  • He envisions a future where his party’s full-page newspaper advertisements, featuring his photo and 33 revolutionary pledges, will inspire people to join his party .
  • He lists his public systems: Dating, Marriage, Childbirth, Bus, Taxi, Glasses, and Birthday Public Systems .
  • He claims to be the first in the world to implement such comprehensive public welfare systems .
  • He expresses concern about the aging population and declining birthrate, leading to a lack of taxpayers .
  • He states his personal income tax goal is 20 billion won next year, demonstrating his financial acumen .

#7 (00:38:00) Interpretation of the Five Loaves and Two Fish

  • Mr.Huh interprets the miracle of five loaves and two fish (오병이어) as symbolizing the feeding of 7 billion people, not just 5,000 .
  • He explains that “five loaves” represents the 50 million people of Korea, and “two fish” represents the North and South, totaling 70 million .
  • He further clarifies that the 5,000 men mentioned in the Bible, plus 2,000 women (who were not counted as people then), total 7,000, which he links to 70 billion people .
  • He states that this interpretation, which he is revealing for the first time, connects to the Korean Peninsula .
  • He explains that women were considered property in ancient times and not included in population counts .
  • He asserts that his National revolutionary Party embodies the “Yushin” (divine revolution) that Park Chung-hee failed to complete .
  • He differentiates his Yushin from Park Chung-hee’s by explaining that the character for Yushin (維新) means “rope” or “binding,” signifying a strong, top-down revolution from heaven, unlike a “leather” (革) revolution that can break .
  • He emphasizes that his revolution is not driven by the people’s intelligence .

#8 (00:44:20) Embryo Editing and the Yushin Human Era

  • Mr.Huh discusses the coming “embryo editing era” (배아 편집 시대), lamenting that Hwang Woo-suk’s technology was driven overseas .
  • He explains that embryo editing allows parents to choose their child’s appearance, height, and even lifespan, creating “Yushin humans” free from disease .
  • He connects this to his mission: to create a “Yushin human” society in Korea through the National revolutionary Party, where people follow divine commands .
  • He mentions that the US has already performed the first human embryo gene editing .
  • He states that this era of “Yushin humans” is approaching, where parents can “manipulate” embryos from above .
  • He reiterates that his goal is to solve global problems like war and hunger, using the example of the US military budget that could feed the world .
  • He refers to the “Eight Blessings” (팔복) from Matthew 5:1-13, which he has condensed into Chinese characters .
  • He explains each blessing:
    • Poor in spirit (심령이 가난한 자) will enter heaven .
    • Those who mourn (애통하는 자) will be comforted (relative mourning, not absolute) .
    • The meek (온유한 자) will inherit the earth, contrasting them with quick-tempered people who lose everything .
    • Those who hunger and thirst for righteousness (의에 주리고 목마른 자) will be filled, implying rewards for those who follow him .
    • The merciful (긍휼히 여기는 자) will receive mercy from heaven .
    • The pure in heart (심결 청견) will see God, implying that his followers have pure hearts .
  • He criticizes modern education for producing “human avatars” obsessed with phones and lacking insight, unlike himself who studied classics in elementary school .
  • He predicts that young people will not attend his lectures after he becomes president because they will be busy dating with the government allowance .
  • He explains that “peacemakers” (화평케 하는 자) are those who share resources equally, like rice, and will be called children of God .
  • He asserts that no politician has ever proposed feeding the hungry and unifying the world like him .
  • He clarifies that the “righteousness” (의) he refers to is relative, human righteousness, not the absolute righteousness of a divine being .
  • He states that even imperfect efforts to follow his words will be recognized as righteous .
  • He concludes that those persecuted for supporting him will go to Baekgung (heaven) .
  • He revisits the story of the five loaves and two fish, emphasizing that the miracle occurred because a child offered his lunch to Jesus .
  • He ends the lecture by reiterating the title: “Even if you twist the neck of Mr.Huh, world unification will come” .