-The National Revolutionary Party’s unique power, the importance of choosing the right political party and leader, and the vision for a unified world and a prosperous Korea through Heo Kyeong-young’s policies.
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Heo Kyeong-yeong) | Presidential Candidate | Leader of the National Revolutionary Party, claims to be from heaven, possesses unique powers like extending lifespan and healing.
- 젊은이 (Young Man 1) | Audience Member | First-time attendee at the lecture, from Incheon, joined the National Revolutionary Party Youth Association.
- 젊은이 (Young Man 2) | Audience Member | Frequent attendee at the lecture, previously appeared on stage.
- 기사 아저씨 (Bus Driver) | Bus Driver | Suffered a sudden illness while driving, causing Heo Kyeong-yeong to take the wheel.
- 케네디 (Kennedy) | Former US President | Advocated for world peace, assassinated due to opposition from the defense industry.
- 존슨 (Johnson) | US Vice President | Became president after Kennedy’s assassination, connected with the defense industry.
- 재클린 (Jacqueline Kennedy) | Kennedy’s Wife | Witnessed Kennedy’s assassination and Johnson’s immediate inauguration, later married a Greek shipping magnate.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Introduction
- Heo Kyeong-yeong receives numerous flower bouquets, stating he is the only presidential candidate in world history to receive 333 bouquets .
- He mentions stopping at 330 bouquets due to time constraints .
- He claims to be the presidential candidate who received the most flower bouquets and achieved the highest vote count in presidential election history .
- He compares the National Revolutionary Party’s current state to a newborn baby, emphasizing its auspicious timing on August 15th, which is also Baekjung Day .
- He states that this date perfectly aligns with both lunar and solar calendars, signifying a unique and good day for Korea .
- He declares that this marks the beginning of liberation from poverty and financial worries .
- He criticizes Korea’s high suicide rate despite being a wealthy nation and promises to eliminate this issue .
- He asserts that the National Revolutionary Party was created to prevent suffering and solve problems like children not marrying .
- He criticizes the nation’s excessive focus on security while neglecting family issues and the growing number of lonely elderly .
- He states that the National Revolutionary Party aims to achieve world unification .
#2 (00:09:20) Energy and Resonance Demonstration
- Heo Kyeong-yeong invites two young men from the audience to the stage .
- He explains that energy can be transformed into either electrical frequencies (like radio waves) or mental telepathy, both being forms of waves .
- He uses the example of broadcasting and cell phones to illustrate how resonance (공명) works, where matching frequencies allow communication .
- He claims that the National Revolutionary Party and himself possess a higher dimension of power beyond mere resonance .
- He demonstrates the “O-ring test” with the young men, where their fingers remain interlocked when they say “National Revolutionary Party” or “Heo Kyeong-yeong” .
- He shows that their fingers easily separate when they say names of other political parties like “Democratic Party of Korea,” “Liberty Korea Party,” “Republican Party (US),” “Our Republican Party,” or “Workers’ Party of Korea” .
- He interprets this as a sign that only the National Revolutionary Party has divine backing and can open the “Baekhoe” (백회), a vital energy point .
- He recounts a Buddhist story about a stepmother who killed her stepchildren by piercing their Baekhoe points with a needle to secure inheritance, emphasizing the vulnerability of this point .
- He warns that those who try to obstruct the National Revolutionary Party will face divine punishment .
- He states that he has never criticized past presidents or sought power through negative means, aiming for national and world unity .
- He reiterates that the National Revolutionary Party does not engage in slander but reveals the truth .
- He repeats the O-ring test, confirming that only “National Revolutionary Party” and “Heo Kyeong-yeong” prevent the fingers from separating .
- He emphasizes that this phenomenon is not a joke but a world-shattering event .
- He criticizes people who lack critical thinking, comparing them to “팽이” (spinning tops) that only move when struck .
- He claims to be the “팽이채” (spinning top whip) that guides people .
- He states that humans have lost their way from their true home, “궁” (Gung), and he is here to guide them back .
- He performs the O-ring test with names of historical and philosophical figures like “Buddha,” “Jesus,” “Socrates,” and “Freud,” showing that their names do not prevent the fingers from separating .
- He discusses Freud’s atheistic view that God is a human creation born from the desire for a greater father figure .
- He asserts that his own existence and the National Revolutionary Party’s unique power defy “universal validity” (보편 타당성), making him seem “crazy” to the 7 billion people who don’t understand .
- He claims that only “National Revolutionary Party,” “Heo Kyeong-yeong,” “Haneulgung,” and “Baekgong Myeongpae” are connected to the divine and do not cause the O-ring to break .
- He states that he created humanity’s ancestors and brought them to Earth via a flying saucer .
- He mentions that he has been nominated as a presidential candidate multiple times, more than anyone else in Korea .
- He compares himself to Guus Hiddink, who was brought to Korea to lead the national football team to the World Cup semifinals, suggesting he is “Heo-dk” (허크) who will unify the world .
- He states that he comes from “heaven,” a place more distant than any foreign country .
- He criticizes people as “frogs in a well” who only understand what happens on Earth .
- He claims that human science cannot even create a mustard seed, let alone animals, and that he is the creator of all .
- He criticizes religious scriptures for being good moral guides but incapable of bringing world peace .
- He emphasizes that all religions are good, but people must know Heo Kyeong-yeong .
- He introduces the concept of “Heotopia” (허토피아), a utopia brought about by him .
- He states that his presence brings joy to those who recognize him .
- He explains that human lifespan is cyclical, currently on an upward trend, and will eventually reach 500 to 1000 years .
- He mentions that the Earth also undergoes cycles of expansion and contraction every 129,600 years, and is currently in its “autumn” phase .
- He criticizes young people for lacking “entropy” (엔트로피), meaning a clear life plan and direction .
- He claims to have a detailed life plan, calculated in “Heogi” (허기) years, including when 5 billion people will visit Haneulgung .
- He promises to create a “Marriage Ministry” (결혼부) to boost marriage rates to 90% and hold mass weddings at the Blue House plaza .
- He clarifies that Blue House weddings would be ceremonial, with official weddings still taking place at private venues to support the industry .
- He expresses concern about the declining marriage and birth rates, calling it a national emergency .
- He recalls predicting the population crisis 30 years ago and proposing incentives for marriage and childbirth .
- He states that if a person who passes the O-ring test becomes president, the world will quickly unify and people’s lives will improve .
- He demonstrates extending the lifespan of one of the young men from 52 to 120 years, claiming this also removes their sins and past karma .
- He also demonstrates reverting the young man’s lifespan to its original state and checking his health at different ages, revealing a head injury at age seven .
- He claims to have healed the young man’s head injury and habitual eye blinking .
- He explains the concept of “연기” (yeon-gi), meaning “dependent origination” or “causality,” using the analogy of smoke and fire .
- He uses the analogy of a seed (인, in) and soil (연, yeon) to explain how the National Revolutionary Party is the “seed” that has fallen on the “soil” of Korea .
- He warns that Korea is being studied by powerful nations like the US, Russia, China, and Japan, who are considering how to exploit it .
- He claims that the US defense industry pressured President Kennedy’s assassination because he sought world peace, and then installed Johnson, who was connected to them .
- He describes the elaborate plot to assassinate Kennedy in Dallas, involving a manipulated route and a hidden shooter .
- He mentions Johnson’s immediate inauguration in the hospital, even while Kennedy’s body was present, due to the legal requirement for continuous presidential power .
- He states that Jacqueline Kennedy’s distrust of the US government led her to marry a Greek shipping magnate .
- He warns that the US defense industry views the Korean Peninsula as a potential market for their weapons .
- He claims to have met with US President Trump and other officials to prevent war on the Korean Peninsula .
- He warns against Japan’s potential to quickly develop nuclear weapons .
- He reiterates that the National Revolutionary Party is the “seed” planted by heaven to prevent war, unify the world, and improve people’s lives through policies like the national dividend .
- He announces plans to build a larger Haneulgung main hall capable of accommodating 10,000 people, which will serve as a home for people in their old age .
- He also mentions building a “Myeongpae” (명패) building and warns against moving the nameplates there .
- He encourages people to approach political activities with a “party” (파티) mindset, emphasizing joy and celebration .
- He performs a blessing, wishing for liberation from illness and financial problems, success in exams, and quick property sales .
- He also performs a “천사” (angel) blessing, where he confirms the presence of an angel in an audience member through the O-ring test .
Other Useful Information
- National Revolutionary Party’s Vision: world unification, liberation from poverty, solving social issues like low marriage rates, and bringing peace.
- Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Powers: Extending lifespan, healing, discerning truth through the O-ring test, and understanding cosmic cycles.
- Haneulgung (하늘궁): A future home for people in their old age, currently undergoing expansion to accommodate 10,000 visitors.
- Key Concepts:
- Baekhoe (백회): A vital energy point on the head, used in the O-ring test to determine divine backing.
- Resonance (공명): The principle behind communication and the O-ring test, where matching frequencies or energies create a connection.
- entropy** (엔트로피)**: Refers to a clear life plan and direction, which Heo Kyeong-yeong believes young people lack.
- Yeon-gi (연기): Dependent origination or causality, explained through the analogy of a seed and soil.
- Heotopia (허토피아): A utopia envisioned by Heo Kyeong-yeong.
- Heogi (허기): Heo Kyeong-yeong’s personal calendar system.
- Criticism of Existing Systems:
- political parties: Lack divine backing, cannot solve national problems, and are prone to corruption.
- Religions: Provide moral guidance but fail to bring world peace and prevent suffering.
- Science: Incapable of creation (e.g., a mustard seed) and understanding higher truths.
- Society: High suicide rates, declining marriage rates, and neglect of family issues.
- Political Stance: Advocates for a national dividend (1.5 million won per person, 3 million per couple, up to 6 million per family), and a “Marriage Ministry” to boost marriage rates.
- Historical Interpretations: Presents a conspiracy theory regarding President Kennedy’s assassination, attributing it to the US defense industry.