​6906151185-Why Does Heo Kyung-young’s Words Have PowerEnergy testing, the nature of reality (virtual vs. real), economic policies (quantitative easing, debt relief), and historical figures’ search for immortality.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being with the power to heal, control energy, and manage the universe.
  • Young Man | Audience Member | A 25-year-old who is new to Mr.Huh’s teachings, used for energy tests.
  • Im Chang-geun | Presidential Advisor | An advisor to five US presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Obama, Trump) who provided notarized documents supporting Mr.Huh’s claims of meeting Trump.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Mr.Huh’s Powers

  • Mr.Huh states that currently, fewer than 1,000 people attend his events, allowing him to personally interact and heal them .
  • He claims that those attending now are the most fortunate .
  • He explains that if more than 1,000 people come, he will use a microphone to transfer energy to everyone simultaneously, which takes only one second to reach 7 billion people, but only those who listen to his words will receive it .
  • He asserts that even YouTube viewers can be healed, but direct attendees receive the most benefit .
  • He proposes an experiment to demonstrate the power of his words .
  • He dismisses skeptics who claim his energy tests are fabricated, stating they are “negative” people .
  • He describes a hierarchy of human existence: commoner, criminal, small-minded, great, wise, philosopher, spiritual, saint, true person, and divine person .
  • He questions who created the “divine person” and the universe, concluding that such questioning leads to an endless loop .
  • He declares himself the “Alpha and Omega,” the beginning and end of the universe .
  • He states that he is the one who manages the entire galaxy and came in human form after the divine person .
  • He emphasizes that no one exists above him, unlike religious figures like Buddha or God .
  • He claims to have existed since infinite time, or eternally .
  • He states that human souls also existed from eternity but are currently trapped on Earth, which he calls a gathering place for “underachievers” .
  • He explains that he came to Earth for the “lost sheep,” comparing it to a parent caring more for a struggling child .
  • He mentions that he suffers greatly on Earth, even envying those who are married .

#2 (00:04:56) Energy Test with a Young Man

  • Mr.Huh invites a young man from the audience who is attending for the first time .
  • The young man states his age as 25 .
  • Mr.Huh explains that the young man lacks worldly experience and possesses a subconscious, unconscious, and current consciousness .
  • He claims that meeting him will prevent future suffering and lead to a good afterlife .
  • He asserts that his words can override the young man’s current consciousness, leading him to the “Baekgung” (heavenly palace) .
  • He suggests that watching his YouTube videos can improve judgment in a difficult world .
  • He gives an example of how thinking of him can help control one’s body, like reducing rice intake .
  • He concludes that the young man has knowledge but lacks wisdom, which comes from experience .
  • He emphasizes that even highly educated young people are still like children in the eyes of elders .
  • He warns that a wrong encounter can lead to imprisonment, while meeting him can lead to Baekgung .
  • He advises the young man to pray to him for guidance in daily decisions .
  • He states that such prayers will lead to positive outcomes and avoid negative situations .
  • He expresses regret that society often harms young people instead of supporting them with funds and encouragement for entrepreneurship .
  • He criticizes the government and banks for creating credit defaulters among young people .
  • He feels sorry for young people who are struggling and for the elderly .
  • He explains that he is not disrespecting the young man but using him to demonstrate the power of his words .
  • The young man confirms he is from Gangseo-gu, Seoul .
  • Mr.Huh explains that when asked a question, one should provide comprehensive information to avoid repeated questioning, demonstrating consideration for others .
  • He describes the young man’s hand as that of a philosopher, suggesting he should pursue literature, philosophy, or teaching, not business .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” to demonstrate his power, inviting the audience to try it later .
  • He asks the young man to call out his name, then other names like Buddha, Jesus, and a Korean actor, showing that only his name prevents the O-ring from breaking .
  • He diagnoses the young man with rhinitis and poor bronchial health without prior examination, claiming to see with “spirit” .
  • He “heals” the young man by looking at him, and the O-ring test then shows strength .
  • He explains that the body obeyed his command .
  • He states that the visible world is an illusion, and only the invisible is real .
  • He then commands the young man’s body to become sick again, demonstrating his ability to reverse the healing .
  • He claims he can eliminate anyone he dislikes by giving a command .
  • He re-heals the young man, showing the O-ring test again .
  • He warns against internal conflicts within his organization, stating that he can remove energy from those who cause trouble .
  • He reiterates that his commands are obeyed by all things .
  • He explains that he personally heals fewer than 1,000 people, especially attractive women, but will use verbal commands for larger crowds .
  • He demonstrates his power by commanding everyone present to be healthy, then sick, and then healthy again, showing the immediate effect on the young man .
  • He states that anyone who hears his voice or sees his eyes will be healed .
  • He explains that he is demonstrating his power to counter claims that his O-ring test is fake .
  • He mentions that as the number of people grows, he will stop personal touch and use only verbal commands .
  • He says he is giving this advance notice because the time for larger crowds is approaching .
  • He warns that if people are noisy during his future mass healings, he will command them to become sick .
  • He emphasizes that his spiritual power cannot be imitated by Earthlings .
  • He claims he can cause someone to fail or become rich based on his intentions .
  • He states that he does not desire money from the wealthy but from the struggling, so they can receive blessings .
  • He claims to be the creator and manager of the universe, who sits before them .
  • He explains that he underwent various human experiences like surgery, being an orphan, and working multiple jobs to understand human suffering .
  • He recounts extreme poverty in his youth, including eating his own feces for sustenance and drinking his urine, which he claims had healing properties for others .
  • He states that these hardships were a “setting” he chose, not due to actual lack of food .
  • He describes physical pain from carrying heavy loads as a child .
  • He recounts falling with a “dung carrier” as a child, an experience he also “set” for himself .
  • He demonstrates his ability to drain energy from the young man and the entire audience with a command .
  • He recounts an incident where he stopped a group of ten men from beating a student by draining their energy .
  • He claims to have drained energy from Donald Trump .

#3 (00:33:20) Evidence of Meeting US Presidents

  • Mr.Huh presents a notarized document from Im Chang-geun, an advisor to five US presidents, confirming his meeting with Donald Trump .
  • The document states that Im Chang-geun received two commemorative photos from the White House in June 2018 and delivered one to Mr.Huh .
  • Im Chang-geun also states his willingness to provide further testimony .
  • Mr.Huh shows photos of Im Chang-geun with various US presidents, including Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Obama, and Trump, to establish Im Chang-geun’s credibility .
  • He also shows photos of himself with Colin Powell, including one taken in Powell’s office shortly before a planned bombing of North Korea, where Powell appeared stressed .
  • He shows a photo of a North Korean defector discussing inter-Korean issues with him .
  • He emphasizes that the notarized document proves his photos are not fake, eliminating the need for a trial .
  • He warns that he could send energy to the broadcasting station that called his photos fake, causing “tremendous things” to happen .
  • He reiterates his claim to command and manage the universe .
  • He states that he predicted and made Trump president when Trump was at the bottom of the polls .
  • He explains that his support for the Republican Party, facilitated by Im Chang-geun, influenced the outcome .
  • He warns that his decision to send or remove energy can determine people’s lives .
  • He demonstrates his ability to restore energy to the audience with a command .
  • He explains that he used personal interaction (skinship) with attractive women as an excuse to build rapport, which would be lost if he simply used verbal commands .
  • He asserts that his voice can simultaneously affect millions or billions of people, adding or removing energy at will .
  • He demonstrates his ability to selectively remove energy from the young man while leaving others unaffected .
  • He explains that he can target individuals or groups with his commands .
  • He reiterates that questioning his origin as a divine being is misguided .
  • He declares himself the owner of all matter and particles in the universe .
  • He dismisses those who call his O-ring test fake as “insane” .
  • He demonstrates his ability to remove and restore energy from the audience, asking them to test it on each other .
  • He then selectively removes energy from one person and adds it to another, showing the immediate reversal of strength .
  • He emphasizes that the young man and another person are honest and their faces reflect their integrity .
  • He advises the young man to marry well, stating that all children are his .
  • He mentions his 30-year-old promise to provide 100 million won for marriage expenses .
  • He claims his lectures are unique globally, as he can instantly affect millions with his power, even to the point of inflicting harm .
  • He warns against internal conflicts among his followers, stating that he did not come to find perfect people .
  • He explains that he uses both intelligent and seemingly foolish people, comparing them to different parts of a car, each with its own role .
  • He warns that he will remove energy, even life energy, from those who criticize his choices .

#4 (00:54:30) Economic Policies and Historical Context

  • Mr.Huh states that South Korea’s total currency in circulation is 2,716 trillion won, but only 10% is actively circulating, with 90% hidden or moved overseas .
  • He proposes to print three times the current currency (around 6,000 trillion won) if he becomes president, to fund national dividends and eliminate financial worries .
  • He cites Japan’s “Abenomics” as an example, where printing four times the currency revived their economy, leading to 25% growth, while Korea’s economy is shrinking .
  • He claims that the global economy is booming, but Korea is in a severe recession .
  • He states that he doesn’t criticize the current government but believes people will seek him out as the economy worsens .
  • He explains that his policies, including national dividends from tax reforms and currency changes, would leave ample funds even after paying citizens .
  • He describes “debt deflation” in Korea, where people’s wages go directly to loan interest, leaving no money for consumption .
  • He highlights the problem of 2 million people using private loans, citing a family suicide due to 50 million won in debt with 100% annual interest .
  • He proposes “quantitative easing” to inject money into the economy, pay off private loans, and cover housing loan interest for citizens .
  • He claims this will stimulate the economy and create a slight inflation, which he considers healthier than deflation .
  • He states that he is the “technician” who can save the country .
  • He mentions that factory utilization in Korea is only 60%, indicating a failing economy .
  • He points out that 6,000 new self-employed businesses open annually, but 8,000 close, showing a collapsing economy .
  • He notes that Korea’s exports and imports both decreased by 7% last year, which is problematic for a country that imports raw materials to export finished goods .
  • He claims to have a complete analysis of the Korean economy that no professor or economist has accurately presented .
  • He distinguishes between “wise people” (professors, economists) and higher levels like “philosophers, spiritual people, saints, true people, and divine people,” placing himself at the highest level .
  • He claims he can save not only the Korean economy but also the world economy .
  • He states that if he were president and declared his intention to save the world economy, it would happen .
  • He admits that he is currently allowing the Korean economy to worsen so that people will realize they need him .
  • He connects his role to historical figures like Qin Shi Huang and Alexander the Great, who sought the “elixir of immortality” (불로초), which he claims to be .
  • He explains that Alexander the Great, a student of Aristotle (who was a student of Plato, who was a student of Socrates), advocated for “philosopher-king” rule .
  • He mentions Plato’s “theory of forms” (이원론), which distinguishes between the illusory visible world and the real, ideal world (Baekgung) .
  • He states that Alexander the Great’s realization of “philosopher-king” rule led to imperialism .
  • He recounts a fortune teller telling Alexander he would die at 33 unless he found the elixir of immortality in a small Eastern country (Korea), leading Alexander to invade Asia .
  • He concludes by reiterating that he is that “elixir of immortality” .