​6907271191 Heo Kyeong-yeong’s 12 Powers and the Recurrence of the Heo Surname During National Crises

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Claims to possess 12 “powers” (12통) and divine abilities, including extending/reducing human lifespan, healing, and predicting future events. He advocates for specific economic and social reforms.
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in relation to Heo Kyung-young’s predictions about her impeachment and removal from office.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Former Chairman of Samsung Group | Mentioned in relation to Heo Kyung-young’s prediction of his collapse.
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | Former US President | Mentioned in relation to Heo Kyung-young’s claim of making him president.
  • 노무현 (Roh Moo-hyun) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned in relation to Heo Kyung-young’s claim of making him president.
  • 이인제 (Lee In-je) | Politician | Competitor against Roh Moo-hyun in the presidential race.
  • 정몽준 (Chung Mong-joon) | Politician | Competitor against Roh Moo-hyun in the presidential race.
  • 이문자 (Lee Moon-ja) | Audience member | A regular attendee of Heo Kyung-young’s lectures, whose son works at the Blue House. Heo Kyung-young defends her against misunderstandings.
  • 허정 (Heo Jeong) | Former Prime Minister of South Korea | An interim leader during a period of political turmoil, noted for his neutrality.
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as a historical figure whose downfall led to the emergence of “Heo” family members in power.
  • 허삼수 (Heo Sam-soo) | Politician/Military figure | One of the “Heo” family members who emerged after Park Chung-hee’s downfall.
  • 허문도 (Heo Moon-do) | Politician | One of the “Heo” family members who emerged after Park Chung-hee’s downfall.
  • 허화평 (Heo Hwa-pyeong) | Politician | One of the “Heo” family members who emerged after Park Chung-hee’s downfall.
  • 전두환 (Chun Doo-hwan) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned as a leader who emerged after the “Heo” family members.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Heo Kyung-young’s Powers

  • Heo Kyung-young states that Korean people’s passion can quickly cool down, so it needs to last longer .
  • He warns that sudden admiration for him might turn into opposition .
  • He introduces his “12 powers” (12통), contrasting them with Sakyamuni Buddha’s six powers, which he claims were attributed by disciples, not directly by Buddha .
  • He asserts his ability to control human lifespan, unlike Sakyamuni, and mentions demonstrating this during Park Geun-hye’s trial .
  • He lists some of his powers, including “여수통영” (control over lifespan) and “여병” (healing), and compares them to Sakyamuni’s powers like “천안통” and “타심통” .
  • He claims to extend people’s lives, offering one year for every year spent at “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) .
  • He explains that his command to extend a lifespan travels 120 billion light-years in zero seconds to modify the “book of life” and returns, taking zero seconds for the round trip of 240 billion light-years .

#2 (00:03:00) Lifespan Demonstration with an Audience Member

  • Heo Kyung-young asks an audience member about his parents’ and grandfather’s lifespans, revealing the grandfather died of leukemia .
  • He explains that his words instantly transmit 120 billion light-years to modify the person’s lifespan record, which then returns and is “inserted” into the person’s brain .
  • He demonstrates the “O-ring test” to determine the audience member’s lifespan, explaining that the fingers separate when the lifespan limit is reached .
  • The O-ring test shows the audience member’s lifespan is 70 years .
  • Heo Kyung-young then “increases” the audience member’s lifespan by 20 years to 90 years .
  • He reiterates that this change happens in zero seconds, despite the vast distance involved .
  • He explains that all humans are connected at an atomic level, like a single organism, which allows for such instantaneous changes .
  • He discusses the prevalence of hepatitis and warns against kissing without health checks, attributing a rise in A-type hepatitis to Chinese fermented seafood .
  • He claims that the audience member’s facial features changed instantly when his lifespan was extended to 90 years .
  • The O-ring test confirms the extended lifespan to 90 years, but not 91 .
  • He then “resets” the lifespan to 90 years .

#3 (00:09:40) Further Demonstrations of Powers

  • Heo Kyung-young introduces another audience member and “changes” his age to 40, then to 30, demonstrating the “여수통” (lifespan control) power .
  • He claims only a divine being can control human lifespan .
  • He then “restores” the audience member’s lifespan to 90 years .
  • He demonstrates a “time machine” power, taking the audience member back to age 10 to check his stomach condition, revealing it was poor at that age .
  • He confirms the audience member’s current stomach is strong, contrasting it with his past condition .
  • He explains this as “숙명통” (fate control), allowing him to travel through a person’s past and future .
  • He further tests the audience member’s stomach condition at various young ages, confirming it was bad until age 11 .
  • He states he can freely manipulate a person’s age and even go back a thousand years .
  • He mentions “여우통” (rain control) and “적통” (teleportation), citing an instance where he teleported his car to avoid traffic .
  • He refers to this as “축지법” (缩地法, teleportation) and “공중부양” (levitation) .

#4 (00:15:00) Predictions and Political Influence

  • Heo Kyung-young claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and removal from office, including details like the “Blue House becoming a gambling den” and the “candlelight protests” .
  • He asserts that no human could have made such accurate predictions .
  • He also claims to have predicted Lee Kun-hee’s collapse within a week .
  • He states he made Donald Trump president, despite him being last among 16 candidates, to prevent war .
  • He claims to have made Roh Moo-hyun president when he was the least popular candidate in the Democratic Party primaries .
  • He recounts an anecdote where a US military commander predicted Roh Moo-hyun would be the next president after Heo Kyung-young’s influence .
  • He mentions that the US CIA now predicts Heo Kyung-young will become president .
  • He describes how Roh Moo-hyun’s colleagues initially opposed his presidential bid but were eventually overcome by Heo Kyung-young’s “energy” .
  • He claims to have seen the “president’s seal” on Roh Moo-hyun’s forehead .
  • He recounts how Roh Moo-hyun’s alliance with Chung Mong-joon was crucial, and how Roh’s “mistake” during a rally, mentioning a female presidential candidate, caused Chung to withdraw support, which paradoxically led to Roh’s victory .
  • He suggests that his own tears could similarly sway the nation .
  • He concludes that his ability to freely control such events is unique .

#5 (00:22:00) Economic and Social Reforms

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that his power to extend and reduce lifespans is “수명통” (lifespan power) .
  • He describes his own life of hardship and suffering, including poverty and selling blood for tuition, as a deliberate choice to experience everything .
  • He emphasizes that his powers are real and constantly used .
  • He introduces ten reasons for Korea’s economic decline and his proposed solutions .
  • 1. **Kim Young-ran Act**: He argues it caused people with money to stop spending, harming farmers and the economy . He calls it a “cursed law” that will be abolished if he becomes president .
  • He explains that capitalism thrives when the wealthy spend, and the Kim Young-ran Act, by restricting gifts, stifles this .
  • He differentiates between democracy + capitalism (100) and democracy + communism (zero), stating the Kim Young-ran Act is a communist law .
  • He mentions that Kim Young-ran is his friend’s wife, but he prioritizes the nation .
  • 2. Financial Real Name System: He proposes abolishing it .
  • He announces his candidacy for president on August 15th at KINTEX, stating he will be the first presidential candidate to be nominated years in advance .
  • He claims to drain energy from other candidates and that his repeated candidacies will garner public sympathy .
  • 3. Abolition of Suneung (College Scholastic Ability Test): He proposes abolishing Suneung, reducing household education expenses .
  • Students would choose one subject to focus on from middle school, with other subjects as electives .
  • Mock exam scores throughout middle and high school would constitute the Suneung score .
  • This would free students and families, aligning with his “liberation president” image .
  • He reiterates that the Kim Young-ran Act harms farmers and the economy by hindering sales during holidays .
  • 4. Abolition of Labor Unions: He proposes abolishing labor unions because the “National Dividend” of 1.5 million won per person (3 million per couple) would eliminate the need for salary demands .
  • He encourages wealthy parents to support teachers financially, arguing it improves education quality and teacher morale .
  • He advocates for respectful treatment of teachers, even in legal matters .
  • He argues that the National Dividend would make teachers financially secure, eliminating the need for unions .
  • He defines the three elements of capitalism (absolute ownership, freedom of contract, principle of fault liability) and democracy (pursuit of happiness, human dignity, absolute fairness) .
  • He distinguishes “fairness” (공평) from “equality” (평등), stating that fairness means rewarding hard work and supporting the needy, unlike communist equality .
  • He uses the parable of the talents to illustrate fairness .
  • He emphasizes that democracy and capitalism are compatible, and people should not mistake Korea for a communist country .
  • 5. Abolition of Conscription: He proposes ending mandatory military service .
  • 6. Abolition of Prisons: He proposes abolishing prisons, calling them “money-eating hippos” .
  • He suggests that corporate criminals should pay heavy fines, which would generate significant tax revenue (100 trillion won annually) for national dividends .
  • He argues that imprisoning business leaders like Lee Kun-hee and Shin Dong-bin harms the economy and innovation .
  • He criticizes the government’s excessive reduction of mobile phone fees, which he claims crippled the 4th industrial revolution infrastructure development in Korea .
  • He explains that “교도소” (prison) should be “교화소” (rehabilitation center), emphasizing the original intent of teaching and changing people .
  • 7. Abolition of Local Government Elections: He proposes abolishing local government elections to save money .
  • 8. Special Business Licenses: He proposes issuing 5 million special business licenses, allowing anyone to engage in brokerage (e.g., legal, medical, real estate), generating 100 trillion won in tax revenue .
  • 9. Abolition of National Assembly Members’ Salaries: He proposes eliminating salaries for National Assembly members .
  • 10. Abolition of Inheritance Tax, Financial Real Name System, and Real Estate Real Name System: He proposes abolishing these to encourage investment and allow people to manage their assets freely, as long as they pay taxes .
  • He describes a theatrical event for his campaign where he will use his “eye power” to explode balloons representing the “ten culprits” ruining the economy .

#6 (00:40:00) The “Heo” Family and National Crises

  • Heo Kyung-young addresses the question of why “Heo” family members appear during national crises .
  • He states he is the third “Heo” to appear, and his arrival signifies the unification of the world .
  • He introduces Lee Moon-ja, an audience member, and defends her against misunderstandings, highlighting her son’s position in the Blue House .
  • He praises Lee Moon-ja as a model mother .
  • He recounts that after President Rhee Syng-man’s downfall, Heo Jeong emerged as an interim leader, recognized for his neutrality by both ruling and opposition parties .
  • He emphasizes that “Heo” family members maintain neutrality, just as he does in his lectures .
  • He mentions Park Chung-hee’s downfall and the subsequent emergence of “Heo” family members like Heo Sam-soo, Heo Moon-do, and Heo Hwa-pyeong .
  • He claims these “Heo” figures were powerful and challenged even President Chun Doo-hwan, forcing him to take action against his own family members .
  • He states that these previous “Heo” figures were merely “paving the way” for him, the third “Heo,” who is a “heavenly god descending” .

Other Useful Information

  • Heo Kyung-young’s 12 Powers (12통):
    • 여수통영 (Yeosutongyeong): Control over human lifespan (extending and reducing).
    • 여병 (Yeobyeong): healing.
    • 천안통 (Cheonan-tong): Divine sight.
    • 타심통 (Tasim-tong): Mind-reading.
    • 숙명통 (Sukmyeong-tong): Fate control (traveling through a person’s past and future).
    • 여우통 (Yeowoo-tong): Rain control.
    • 적통 (Jeok-tong): Teleportation (also referred to as 축지법 and 공중부양).
    • 여통 (Yeotong) / 여영 (Yeoyeong): Spiritual insight and prediction.
  • Heo Kyung-young’s Economic and **social reform**s:
    • Abolish the Kim Young-ran Act.
    • Abolish the Financial Real Name System.
    • Abolish Suneung (College Scholastic Ability Test).
    • Abolish Labor Unions.
    • Abolish Conscription.
    • Abolish Prisons (replace with fines for criminals).
    • Abolish Local Government Elections.
    • Issue 5 million special business licenses.
    • Abolish National Assembly Members’ Salaries.
    • Abolish Inheritance Tax, Financial Real Name System, and Real Estate Real Name System.
  • Definition of Fairness (공평) vs. Equality (평등):
    • Fairness: Giving more to those who work harder and supporting the needy (e.g., two pieces of bread for an adult, one for a child).
    • Equality: Treating everyone the same, regardless of effort or need (associated with communism).
  • Capitalism’s Three Elements:
    • Absolute ownership.
    • Freedom of contract.
    • Principle of fault liability.
  • Democracy’s Three Elements:
    • Pursuit of happiness.
    • Human dignity.
    • Absolute fairness.