6908180108-Congratulatory remarks for Heo Kyung-young’s presidential candidacy, musical performances, and a lecture on physics and the “National Revolutionary Party” August 18, 2019
Character Profiles
Heo Kyeong-yeong | Presidential Candidate | The leader of the National Revolutionary Party, who claims to possess divine abilities and extensive knowledge in various fields, including physics and spirituality.
Jo Gyeong-tong | Party Representative | Became the party representative and the 20th presidential candidate.
Yeong-jung | Grandfather | Mascot of Haneulgung, prepared the congratulatory performance.
Moon Jeong-woo | Youth | Performed a Chopin impromptu to celebrate the party’s founding and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s presidential candidacy.
Lee Dong-seong | Performer | Sang “Pungnyeon-ga” and “Yongdusan Elegy.”
Park Yeon-soo | Overseas General Manager | Oversees international branches of the National Revolutionary Party.
Jeon Se-il | Doctor | A top doctor in Korea who became a fan of Heo Kyeong-yeong after experiencing his healing abilities.
Kim Dong-gil | Professor | A respected figure, formerly ranked first in respect by the speaker, now second after Heo Kyeong-yeong.
Jo Seo-yeon | Speaker’s Mother | Appeared in the speaker’s dream, depicted in a painting.
Kim Mi-jin | Audience Member | A new visitor from Seongnam-si, impressed by Heo Kyeong-yeong’s lectures.
Child | Audience Member | An 8-year-old who received a blessing from Heo Kyeong-yeong.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Introduction
The event begins with applause .
Jo Gyeong-tong is introduced as the party representative and the 20th presidential candidate .
A surprise performance is announced to congratulate Jo Gyeong-tong on becoming the official presidential candidate .
Yeong-jung, the mascot of Haneulgung, prepared the congratulatory performance .
The speaker asks if Yeong-jung is present .
#2 (00:00:30) Cake Cutting Ceremony
A cake-cutting ceremony for the K-party is announced .
Due to limited space, only a few representatives are invited to cut the cake .
Representatives include Park Gyeong-ri, Hwang Jeong-si, Lee Sang-won, Choi Seon-ok, and Lee Sang-yeol .
Everyone is asked to stand for the cake cutting .
The cake is cut with applause .
#3 (00:01:00) Discussion on Traditional Korean Clothing
Heo Kyeong-yeong comments on a woman wearing a red skirt, noting that the skirt is more visible than the person .
He asks for a demonstration of traditional Korean clothing .
He describes the clothing as similar to what mothers wore in the past, resembling New Year’s clothes .
He notes the color is a clear blue, similar to what Jo Seong-won is wearing .
He explains that traditional Korean clothing evokes a warm feeling .
He mentions that women’s traditional clothes have a special meaning, referring to “12-bok,” which allowed a main wife to have 12 concubines .
He states that gisaeng (female entertainers) would have 12 names of men on their clothes, signifying 12 patrons .
He explains that these gisaeng were recognized by the state .
He jokes about the woman in the red skirt sitting down, implying she might be tired of the event .
He asks supporters to stand up .
He thanks eight individuals who worked hard during the party’s founding .
He mentions that the MC also stood up during the founding ceremony .
#4 (00:03:00) Musical Performances
Moon Jeong-woo, a young man, performs Chopin’s Impromptu to celebrate the party’s founding and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s presidential candidacy .
Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that in Buddhism, “instantaneous thought” means purifying the mind, which he relates to his name .
He instructs the audience to close their eyes .
He praises Moon Jeong-woo’s artistic talent .
Lee Dong-seong performs “Pungnyeon-ga” and “Yongdusan Elegy,” apologizing for a cold .
Heo Kyeong-yeong jokes about the accompaniment disappearing due to the heat .
Lee Dong-seong continues his performance .
Heo Kyeong-yeong praises the performance and blesses the audience .
He jokes about not knowing the lyrics but singing from the heart .
He mentions that knowing the lyrics is like having a “divine method” .
He concludes the musical segment due to time constraints .
#5 (00:07:00) Speech by Overseas General Manager
Heo Kyeong-yeong announces that Park Yeon-soo will give a speech .
Park Yeon-soo states that Heo Kyeong-yeong has emerged as a candidate for South Korea since August 15th .
She emphasizes the need for unity to support Heo Kyeong-yeong, comparing it to a ship with too many captains .
She encourages everyone to help Heo Kyeong-yeong become president .
She asks for applause for the “excellent talent” Heo Kyeong-yeong .
She mentions that she will speak into the microphone during the “bow of the ship” part .
She asks Jo Seo-yeon what song she will sing, suggesting “Seongju-puri” because of her hanbok .
She jokes that Jo Seo-yeon’s songs are not well-known and might be embarrassing .
She advises the audience to listen with an open mind .
Jo Seo-yeon performs a song .
Park Yeon-soo asks if anyone else wants to sing, offering a chance to sing confidently .
She mentions that the three pledges were supposed to be last but came out early .
She concludes the surprise show .
She thanks all performers and Yeong-jung for the cake .
She announces that Kang Sang-do will sing, followed by Heo Kyeong-yeong’s speech .
She jokes about Jo Seo-yeon’s singing being entertaining .
Heo Kyeong-yeong greets everyone and wishes them blessings .
He mentions that the final round of Korean singing competitions is usually held in Myeongdong .
He asks for a song about Myeongdong .
A song about Myeongdong is played .
Heo Kyeong-yeong comments on the performance, noting the singer’s skill .
He emphasizes the importance of a good composer for a singer’s success .
He explains that a singer’s voice alone is not enough; they need the right song .
He gives an example of a song becoming a hit due to the right timing, composer, and singer, even if the singer wasn’t famous .
He states that even with talent, one needs to meet Heo Kyeong-yeong to truly succeed .
He mentions Hyun-sook as an example of a singer with an average voice who became a star due to the right songs .
He explains that Hyun-sook’s cheerful image made her songs popular .
He contrasts this with songs that are too heavy for celebratory events .
He explains that popular event singers like Hyun-sook earn a lot of money .
He describes how some songs, while beautiful, are not suitable for events and can even evoke sadness .
He concludes that music needs to be appropriate for the occasion to be profitable .
He mentions that some songs do well in karaoke but not in other settings .
He criticizes composers who give the wrong songs to singers, leading to failure .
He praises the MC for being good at both hosting and singing, attributing his lack of fame to not meeting the right composer .
He suggests that the MC’s success will come through Haneulgung .
#6 (00:17:00) Lecture on Directionality and Physics
Heo Kyeong-yeong emphasizes the importance of directionality (entropy) in life .
He states that the National Revolutionary Party’s direction aligns with humanity’s direction .
He explains that the path one takes leaves a mark for others to follow .
He warns against following paths that lead to danger, like a suicide’s footsteps .
He introduces the concept of “Yangja” (quantum), which he relates to confusion and difficult paths .
He describes how people can get lost or make wrong turns in life, comparing it to getting lost while driving or hiking .
He states that even small decisions can drastically change one’s life .
He gives examples of people whose lives changed due to chance encounters or decisions .
He recounts a story of a high school student who decided to become a judge after seeing his friend’s brother studying for the bar exam .
He concludes that one’s life path can change based on morning decisions .
He introduces Park Yeon-soo, the overseas general manager, who came from the US .
He mentions the rapid growth of the National Revolutionary Party’s overseas branches in Asia, including Japan, the US, Canada, and Europe .
He notes that many people recognize Heo Kyeong-yeong as a divine being .
He asks representatives from various countries to stand up .
He thanks everyone for coming and emphasizes the work ahead for the party .
He explains the structure of the overseas organization, with Park Yeon-soo as the overall manager and regional representatives .
He states that the party aims to reach 100 million members in Japan alone .
He compares the spread of his message to a virus, quickly propagating through YouTube .
He criticizes the lack of energy in traditional shrines, contrasting it with his own energy .
He delves into quantum physics, explaining that scientists misunderstand the nature of hydrogen atoms and their aggregation .
He states that atoms, when continuously divided, become photons, which have no weight .
He criticizes scientists for not understanding that light is made of photons, not matter .
He claims that Harvard physicists will learn from him when he becomes president .
He explains that the energy of his photos remains the same regardless of quantity, similar to hydrogen atoms .
He questions how hydrogen atoms combine without a “bond” .
He compares the aggregation of knowledge to 100 million brains combining into one, like AI .
He states that his brain can contain the intelligence of 500 people without becoming 500 brains .
He explains that hydrogen bonding is special and operates spiritually .
He asserts that his commands are absolute, overriding any pre-programmed information .
He criticizes those who teach incorrectly .
He reiterates that his brain can hold vast intelligence without physically expanding .
He connects this concept to AI, where vast information is processed instantly .
He states that the mass of information doesn’t change the physical mass of the AI .
He criticizes scientists for misunderstanding the concept of elements .
He claims that as president, he will teach Harvard professors and revolutionize physics .
He explains how card payments work through electronic signals and numerical codes, processed instantly by AI .
He relates this to the secret of how vast information is resolved in one second .
He discusses how the number of hydrogen atoms changes the state of matter, from solid to liquid .
He mentions that scientists have identified 1800 elements, but he knows the true number .
He explains that uranium is 92 hydrogen atoms and plutonium is 94 hydrogen atoms .
He states that the size of an AI remains the same whether one or 94 pieces of information are entered .
He claims to have created the 1800 substances of the universe .
He mentions that he used to heal people by touching them, but now it’s not necessary .
He states that collective healing will become possible .
He clarifies that he doesn’t heal people directly but rather inserts “angels” who do the healing .
He claims that top doctors in Korea acknowledge this .
He mentions Dr. Jeon Se-il, a top alternative medicine doctor, who became his fan after experiencing his healing .
He criticizes the current state of physics as ignorant and full of lies .
He challenges the idea that the sun is hot, stating that its temperature is 0 degrees Celsius .
He explains that the Earth’s internal temperature ranges from 6,000 to 1,500 degrees Celsius .
He describes how temperature decreases with altitude, reaching -50 degrees Celsius in the troposphere .
He details the temperature changes in different atmospheric layers: stratosphere (-60 to -70 degrees Celsius), mesosphere (-80 to -90 degrees Celsius), and thermosphere (1700 degrees Celsius) .
He explains that the thermosphere is hot due to the impact of sunlight on the atmosphere .
He states that the temperature increases as one descends and decreases as one ascends .
He questions why the exosphere, closest to the sun, is -2000 degrees Celsius .
He explains that sunlight itself is not hot; it generates heat when it interacts with matter (like oxygen and hydrogen) in Earth’s atmosphere .
He states that in the vacuum of space, light travels without friction, so it doesn’t generate heat .
He explains that artificial satellites outside the atmosphere don’t burn up, but meteoroids entering the atmosphere reach thousands of degrees Celsius due to friction .
He clarifies that “medium” refers to air .
He explains that meteoroids burn up when they enter the atmosphere, and their direction indicates Earth’s rotation .
He concludes that the heat from sunlight on Earth is due to its interaction with atmospheric gases .
He criticizes physicists for believing that sunlight itself is hot .
He claims that as president, he will change global physics and quantum theory .
#7 (00:37:00) Q&A and Energy Demonstration
Heo Kyeong-yeong states that the National Revolutionary Party has a clear direction (entropy) .
He explains that energy needs direction to be complete .
He emphasizes the importance of having a clear direction in life .
He claims to teach the brightest laws of the world .
He states that his teachings will remain in people’s minds forever, even after death .
He claims that upon death, all his teachings will be instantly recalled .
He states that seeing him once is more valuable than a thousand years in America .
He announces a 15-minute break .
He thanks everyone for attending the party’s founding ceremony and surprise show .
He expresses gratitude for teaching cosmic physics .
He asks for three claps and three shouts of “Yeomnyeok” (supernatural power) .
He criticizes those who don’t clap well, saying they won’t be able to use their supernatural powers .
The MC, Lee Seol, from Daejeon, reflects on the party’s founding ceremony .
She describes the beauty of the women in hanbok, comparing them to fairies .
She expresses her overwhelming emotion at the party’s founding and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s selection as presidential candidate .
She calls for unity to make Heo Kyeong-yeong the leader of Korea and achieve Asian and world unification .
She emphasizes the growing support for Heo Kyeong-yeong overseas .
She thanks overseas Koreans for their patriotism .
She recounts losing her voice before the event but recovering after taking a special drink .
She shares her 30-year struggle with insomnia and how she stopped taking medication after meeting Heo Kyeong-yeong .
She describes how she felt energized and able to perform despite her previous condition .
She expresses dissatisfaction with her performance, feeling she didn’t do enough .
She states that Heo Kyeong-yeong’s path to the 20th presidency is set by heaven .
She urges everyone to work hard, as heaven’s will alone is not enough .
She asserts that Heo Kyeong-yeong is the only one who can save Korea, Asia, and humanity .
She praises his vast knowledge in various fields, from politics to cosmic physics .
She compares his lectures to those of famous speakers, finding them far superior .
She states that Heo Kyeong-yeong is an extraordinary person, beyond description .
She mentions that she used to respect Kim Dong-gil the most, but Heo Kyeong-yeong has surpassed him .
She expresses gratitude to the audience for uniting to save the country .
She reads a satirical message about political leaders, comparing them to stray dogs in a dog shelter .
The message criticizes politicians for their incompetence and burden on the people .
It suggests drastic measures to deal with them, like high-voltage electricity or drowning .
She concludes that true politicians are rare, and Heo Kyeong-yeong is a genuine leader .
She praises Heo Kyeong-yeong as a divine being and a great lecturer .
She asks for questions, limiting them to two minutes .
Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that the satirical message uses “euphemism” .
He states that the message hides its true meaning .
He explains that the human body contains hidden “workers” (electrons) .
He states that these “charges” (electrons) hold the body together .
He explains that as people age, these charges weaken, leading to physical decline .
He comments on the beauty of the women in hanbok at the party’s founding ceremony .
He describes how he couldn’t hug everyone due to time constraints but saw their bright faces .
He states that he remembers everyone’s hanbok and expressions .
He mentions that he couldn’t choose the most beautiful hanbok because each had its own charm .
He states that the party’s logo, resembling a smiling face, reflects the bright expressions of the women .
He explains that the “charge” (energy) connecting electrons is unknown to scientists .
He claims that his command can make angels leave or enter a body .
He explains that electrons have a “closed nature,” meaning they are fixed in their orbits .
He contrasts this with hydrogen, which has a “flexible, fluid nature” .
He explains that electrons spinning rapidly create the solid nature of matter .
He discusses the number of electrons in different atoms: 8 for solids, 2 for liquids (like water), and 1 for the human body .
He explains that the human body conducts electricity well, and a strong electric shock can instantly stop the heart .
He describes how defibrillation works but warns against repeated shocks, as they can damage the heart muscle .
He concludes that the number of electrons determines whether a material is a conductor, semiconductor, or insulator .
He explains that paper and clothes are insulators .
He reiterates that the “charge” connecting electrons is a mystery to scientists .
He explains that electrons absorb energy from food to keep spinning .
He states that starvation leads to death because electrons stop spinning .
He claims that the sun, Earth, and moon are powered by an “automatic energy device” from Baekgung (heaven) .
He states that the National Revolutionary Party needs to attract people like a “floating charge” .
He compares the current political situation to people being disillusioned with existing parties and looking for a new leader like him .
He emphasizes the need for unity within the party to attract more followers .
He warns against internal divisions, which can weaken the party’s “charge” .
He compares the party’s appeal to the Saemaul Undong (New Community Movement), which attracted many people to Korea .
He claims that the National Revolutionary Party will attract people like a magnet .
He states that his party is different from others, working tirelessly to save the country .
He claims that the National Revolutionary Party will solve problems related to children, parents’ old age, and family finances .
He calculates the immense financial power of the party with 10 million members contributing 1 million won each .
He states that no other party can compete with the National Revolutionary Party .
He claims to have placed the National Revolutionary Party on a rock for the people .
He demonstrates the “charge” (energy) of the National Revolutionary Party using an “O-ring test” .
He shows that a person’s strength increases when they think of the National Revolutionary Party .
He demonstrates that thinking of other parties like the Liberty Korea Party or the Democratic Party weakens a person’s strength .
He encourages everyone to watch his YouTube videos .
He repeats the O-ring test, showing that thinking of the National Revolutionary Party makes a person strong, while thinking of other parties weakens them .
He emphasizes that the test works best when one focuses on a single party .
He performs the test with a new person, demonstrating the same results .
He explains that the “charge” of the National Revolutionary Party is strong .
He states that the energy enters through the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) and spreads throughout the body .
He claims that scientists don’t understand where this “charge” comes from .
He states that the energy that makes the sun and Earth spin comes from space .
He claims that he can stop a star from spinning by cutting off its energy supply through the Baekhoe .
He explains that the Baekhoe is the entry point for this energy .
He repeats the O-ring test, showing that thinking of the National Revolutionary Party strengthens a person, while other parties weaken them .
He states that scientists don’t understand where the “charge” that binds cells comes from .
He claims that a more powerful “charge” comes from him .
He asks if the “charge” comes from Jesus or Buddha, then states it comes from him .
He claims that if the Baekhoe is blocked, his energy cannot enter .
He demonstrates that if an “angel” is inserted, the person remains strong even if the Baekhoe is blocked .
He explains that shouting without rhythm can make angels leave the body .
He demonstrates that shouting with rhythm keeps angels in the body .
He warns that expressing strong negative emotions can make angels leave, leading to aging .
He advises using rhythm and positive emotions to keep angels present .
He gives an example of saying “beautiful” with genuine emotion versus just saying it .
He states that the “charge” is sensitive to tone and emotion .
He reiterates that scientists don’t understand the “bond” between cells and atoms .
He claims that all “charge” comes from him through the Baekhoe .
He states that he speaks gently to prevent angels from leaving .
He concludes by sending angels to everyone .
#8 (00:58:00) Closing Remarks and Blessings
Heo Kyeong-yeong introduces a painting by Jo Seo-yeon, depicting his mother .
He explains that the painting was drawn three years ago after his mother appeared in a dream .
He states that the painting resembles him .
He mentions that his mother’s face appeared in the painting .
He explains that the blue color in the painting represents the “blue dragon” .
He concludes the event .
He mentions that there are many questions but time is limited .
He asks for a woman from Seongnam-si to come forward .
Kim Mi-jin, a new visitor, expresses her respect and gratitude for his lectures .
Heo Kyeong-yeong blesses her and her family .
He blesses an 8-year-old child, wishing him health .
He sends energy and angels to everyone in all lecture halls .
He blesses them to solve their problems, including regional issues and marriage .
He blesses them to resolve real estate issues .
He sends angels to everyone .
He blesses everyone with extended lifespans .
He blesses children to follow their parents’ wishes .
He concludes by wishing everyone well and safe travels for those from overseas .