​6906221186-Korea Must Understand Smell and Fermentation to Unify the World

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers a lecture on various topics including fermentation, politics, and personal well-being.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in relation to her impeachment and political decisions.
  • Tanheo Monk | Buddhist Monk | Prophesied the arrival of a divine being in Korea and world unification.
  • Elderly Man | Audience Member | Participates in a demonstration of healing by Mr.Huh.
  • Goo Tae-hoe | National Assembly Member | Brother of LG Group founder, Koo In-hoe, and attended Mr.Huh’s elementary school speech contest.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Difference Between Fermentation and Decay

  • Mr.Huh explains the difference between decay and fermentation, using compost as an example . decayed matter smells, while fermented matter does not . He states that fermented soil, like that found under fallen leaves in a forest, contains beneficial lactic acid bacteria .
  • He criticizes the common practice of making compost in Korea, where improper fermentation leads to decay, producing harmful bacteria and toxins that damage crops and cause illness . He mentions that many compost factories produce poor quality compost, leading to crop failure and strong odors like chicken manure . Properly fermented chicken manure should not smell .
  • He extends the concept to people, stating that some people are “fermented” while others are “rotten” . Proper study and belief in Mr.Huh can lead to “fermentation,” preventing decay and even curing illnesses . However, those who doubt or test him will experience decay and their illnesses will not be cured .
  • He notes that in the past, people did not distinguish between decay and fermentation, but agricultural experts are now developing fermented fertilizers . He criticizes the use of chemical fertilizers, which make plants grow tall but prevent them from bearing fruit . This “overgrowth” is not beneficial and can ruin crops . He compares this to children from wealthy families who often fail to succeed, unlike those from humble backgrounds who study hard .

#2 (00:06:00) Economic Decline and Political Critique

  • Mr.Huh discusses South Korea’s economic decline, noting that it has the lowest economic growth among OECD countries, even experiencing negative growth . He criticizes the frequent changes in economic advisors and policies, stating that current economic policies are failing .
  • He claims that his IQ of 430 is vastly superior to others, enabling him to understand complex issues . He then shifts to the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye, attributing it not to the Sewol ferry incident or tablet PCs, but to her attendance at China’s Victory Day parade .
  • He explains that China changed the names of Korean territories like Dongchan to Shenyang (meaning “burying the sun”) and Andong to Dandong (meaning “cutting off the east”) to undermine Korean identity and unity . He interprets these name changes as China’s attempt to suppress the Korean people .
  • He recounts that during Park Geun-hye’s presidency, North and South Korea were close to unification, reaching Baekdusan with the help of the US military . However, China intervened with a million troops, pushing back the US forces to the armistice line .
  • He argues that Park Geun-hye’s attendance at China’s Victory Day parade, which celebrated victory over forces that had killed many American soldiers who helped Korea, was a betrayal of the US alliance . He believes this act triggered her impeachment .
  • He emphasizes the importance of maintaining the alliance with the US, citing America’s swift aid during the Korean War compared to Korea’s delayed participation in the Vietnam War . He concludes that policies that abandon allies should be avoided .
  • He reiterates that China’s renaming of Korean territories and calling Koreans “Dongyi (Eastern Barbarians)” are problematic and reflect their true intentions .

#3 (00:22:00) Healing Demonstration and Prophecies

  • Mr.Huh invites an elderly man, aged 92, to the stage for a healing demonstration . He claims that the man’s lifespan is infinite and that he will be reborn, having come to Mr.Huh to break the cycle of reincarnation .
  • He instructs the elderly man to raise his left hand and demonstrates how his prostate issues are immediately resolved by Mr.Huh’s power . He then demonstrates how the man’s strength returns after being weakened by Mr.Huh’s command . He states that he can heal people without physical contact .
  • He envisions a future where he will heal 100,000 people in large stadiums like Jamsil Olympic Stadium, simply by appearing and saying “Be healed” . He claims that no one since Jesus has healed people in this manner . He also states that he can grant wishes like good test scores, health, promotion, and even having children .
  • He repeats the healing process with the elderly man, demonstrating the immediate effect of his words on the man’s strength . He then jokes about the man wanting to die, stating that he can help him pass away without leaving any trace .
  • He concludes the healing demonstration by stating that everyone present will become healthy and have good fortune . He describes a future where he will travel the world, healing 100,000 people at a time, with only a 10-second appearance .
  • He emphasizes the happiness of receiving his energy directly . He then criticizes people who judge him based on his personal life, stating that his spiritual power and teachings are what matter . He warns that those who criticize him will face severe consequences in the afterlife .
  • He quotes a proverb about good and bad deeds: “Even one good deed, though its reward is not immediately visible, will automatically ward off disaster. Even one bad deed, though its misfortune is not immediately visible, will automatically push away blessings” . He compares good deeds to grass growing in a spring garden, which is not immediately noticeable but eventually flourishes . Bad deeds are like sharpening a knife on a stone, which dulls the blade over time .
  • He connects this to Korea’s low corruption index among G20 countries, stating that Korea’s “fermentation index” (integrity) is zero .
  • He concludes the healing segment by reaffirming the elderly man’s improved health and extended lifespan . He mentions that the man has been a “sample” for 14 years, never getting sick .

#4 (00:39:00) Tanheo Monk’s Prophecies and Korean Education

  • Mr.Huh introduces Tanheo Monk, a renowned Buddhist monk, who made four prophecies . The first was the arrival of a divine being in Korea . The second was that this person would unify the world . The third was that this person would become an emperor . The fourth was that religions would disappear .
  • He claims that these prophecies align with his own long-standing goals of world unification, a unified government, and solving the problem of food waste . He contrasts his consistent 30-year platform with other politicians who only create temporary policies .
  • He recounts an elementary school speech contest where he won first place despite his shabby clothes . His teacher made him swap clothes with a well-dressed classmate, which transformed his appearance and boosted his confidence . He delivered a powerful speech criticizing politicians who prioritize personal gain over national unification .
  • He describes the emotional reaction of the audience, including his villagers, who cried because they saw their own struggles reflected in his speech . He also mentions hitting the podium with a gavel, which impressed Koo Tae-hoe, a National Assembly member and brother of LG Group founder, who was in the audience .
  • He emphasizes the impact of clothing on his confidence as a child . He then reiterates Tanheo Monk’s prophecies, stating that they are “future perfect tense” and are currently unfolding . He notes that religions are indeed struggling to maintain their relevance in modern society .
  • He highlights the difficulties faced by religious institutions due to declining donations and lack of young followers . He also touches upon the historical sacrifices of Korean mothers who prioritized their sons’ education over their daughters’, leading to hardship and a lack of personal memories for women . He suggests that old videos of these women as children would be highly valuable today .
  • He concludes that Tanheo Monk’s prophecies are proving true .

#5 (00:52:00) The Korean Mindset and National Dividend

  • Mr.Huh discusses the concept of “meditation” (명상), emphasizing that it should be practiced in all daily activities, not just while sitting still . He explains that by being mindful of every action, one can eliminate distracting thoughts . He states that most people live “ghostly lives” without truly being present .
  • He contrasts the “happiness conditions” of Americans, Japanese, and Europeans (health, money, enjoyment) with those of Koreans (health, money, honor/reputation) . He explains that Koreans’ strong desire for “honor” drives their intense educational zeal, making them the world’s most education-focused people . This desire stems from parents wanting their children to escape a life of hardship .
  • He believes that this unique characteristic makes the Korean people destined to lead the world . He suggests that Korea’s current struggles are a “slump” before his arrival . He claims that people who once dismissed him as crazy are now seeking his help .
  • He reintroduces his “national dividend” policy, where every citizen receives 1.5 million won per month from age 20 (if married) or 40 (if unmarried) until death . He highlights the historical discrimination against women in Korea, where daughters were often sent to work in factories while sons received education . This led to strained family relationships and a lack of opportunities for women .
  • He asserts that he is the only one who truly understands and advocates for Korean women, who have made immense sacrifices for their families . He believes that the Korean people’s strong character and educational drive should be used to enlighten humanity .
  • He criticizes the Korean tendency for “comparison and criticism” (비교와 비판), which he equates with the pursuit of “honor” . He argues that this mindset prevents true happiness and leads to self-consciousness .
  • He illustrates the financial burden on adult children supporting multiple sets of parents and in-laws, emphasizing the need for the national dividend . He states that Koreans cannot truly enjoy life due to this financial structure . He promises that as president, he will enable Koreans to travel and enjoy life like people in other developed countries .
  • He expresses concern about the declining birthrate, recalling his earlier warnings 25 years ago that were dismissed . He notes the drastic decrease in elementary school student populations, with some schools facing closure . He describes the desolate state of rural villages, where only elderly women remain . He promises to revitalize these communities .
  • He concludes by reiterating that people should live a “fermented life” by calling his name, which he claims eliminates “decay bacteria” . He mentions a milk experiment where calling his name prevented spoilage .