December 7, 2019-1210th-Heo Kyeong-young’s 33 Policies Eliminate Future Worries!

70th Anniversary of Heo Kyeong-young’s Birth, Flower Bouquet Presentation, Lecture on Heo Kyeong-young’s 33 Policies, Discussion on Political Issues and National Dividend System, Energy Infusion

1. Character Profiles

  • Lee Dong-seop | Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Delivers opening remarks and expresses gratitude to attendees .
  • Park Hyo-suk | Leader of the 1st Overseas Sky Palace Pilgrimage Group | Attends the event as a leader of the pilgrimage group .
  • Jo Byeong-hong | Leader of the 1st Overseas Sky Palace Pilgrimage Group | Attends the event as a leader of the pilgrimage group .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong | Leader of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Delivers a lecture on his 33 policies and the importance of the National Dividend Party .
  • Kim Myeong-hwa | Attendee | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Lee Jeong-nim | Attendee | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Choi Min-kyeong | Attendee | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Kwon Se-yeon | Attendee from the US/Canada | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Kim Gyu-cheol | Attendee from Seattle | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse Ed and Perry .
  • Ed and Perry | Attendee from Seattle | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse Kim Gyu-cheol .
  • Yoon Han-su | Attendee from Canada | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse .
  • Yoon So-yoon | Attendee from Canada | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse .
  • An Seong-woo | Attendee (Korean couple) | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse Moon Na-yeon .
  • Moon Na-yeon | Attendee (Korean couple) | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong with spouse An Seong-woo .
  • Lee Suk-ja | Attendee | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Kim Geum-suk | Attendee | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Kang Gi-heon | Attendee | Presents a lucky key and a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Go Won-i | Attendee | Presents a lucky key and a bouquet to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Jebadalda | Sakyamuni’s cousin | Attempted to usurp Sakyamuni’s position and repeatedly tried to kill him .
  • Sundari | Woman who cooked a poisoned meal for Sakyamuni | Sakyamuni died after eating the poisoned meal prepared by her .
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President of South Korea | Her impeachment was predicted by Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Donald Trump | Former President of the United States | His election was predicted by Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Andrew Yang | American presidential candidate | Proposed a universal basic income similar to Heo Kyeong-yeong’s national dividend policy .

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Welcomes

  • Lee Dong-seop, Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, welcomes attendees and expresses gratitude to those who came to hear Heo Kyeong-yeong’s words, including patriotic compatriots from abroad .
  • He notes that it is a significant day, marking the first overseas Sky Palace Pilgrimage Group led by Park Hyo-suk and Jo Byeong-hong .
  • He extends wishes for happiness, health, and success to those living abroad with Korean pride .
  • He announces that tomorrow is Heo Kyeong-yeong’s 70th birth anniversary, with celebrations and a lecture at Sky Palace .
  • He encourages many to attend the celebration .
  • He states that his remarks will be brief due to the many flower presentations from overseas and domestic teams .
  • He then introduces Heo Kyeong-yeong, the “light of Korea and the East,” to a round of applause .
  • Attendees are asked to stand .

#2 (00:01:11) Flower Presentation Ceremony

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong acknowledges the numerous flower baskets .
  • He announces that overseas teams will present first .
  • Various individuals and couples, including Kim Myeong-hwa, Lee Jeong-nim, Choi Min-kyeong, Kwon Se-yeon (from the US/Canada), Kim Gyu-cheol and Ed and Perry (from Seattle), Yoon Han-su and Yoon So-yoon (from Canada), An Seong-woo and Moon Na-yeon (a Korean couple), Lee Suk-ja, and Kim Geum-suk, present bouquets .
  • Kang Gi-heon and Go Won-i present a lucky key and a bouquet .
  • One presenter explains that their fruit and flower arrangement spells out “배당금당” (Dividend Party), with “배” (pear), “당근” (carrot), “금” (gold), and “딸기” (strawberry) .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong clarifies the meaning of “배당금당” as a party that distributes gold, simplifying it for easy understanding .

#3 (00:08:50) Discussion on Historical Parallels and Public Misconceptions

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong recounts the “5,000 Disciples Incident” where 5,000 followers abandoned Sakyamuni after his cousin, Jebadalda, plotted against him, leaving only 100 disciples .
  • He explains that Jebadalda, Sakyamuni’s cousin, repeatedly attempted to kill him to usurp his position, even after Sakyamuni’s death from poisoned food .
  • He draws a parallel, suggesting that those who oppose him are like Jebadalda, preventing the public from receiving national dividends .
  • He claims that if not for these opposing forces, his lecture hall would be overflowing with people .
  • He asserts that he knows the “energy” flowing through people and that the public is being misled by those who prevent them from receiving national dividends .
  • He addresses accusations of inappropriate relationships, explaining that he provides dream interpretations to millions of people nightly, which can be misinterpreted if taken out of context .
  • He warns that those who misinterpret his actions are like those who followed Jebadalda instead of Sakyamuni .
  • He suggests that negative actions against him will result in bad weather, such as heavy rain or snow .
  • He expresses regret that people are swayed by “Jebadalda’s stories” instead of promoting his “33 policies” .

#4 (00:15:00) The Power of 33 Policies and Addressing Depression

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that thinking about his “33 policies” eliminates future worries and anxieties, acting as a “tonic” .
  • He discusses the prevalence of loneliness and depression in modern society, especially among single individuals .
  • He criticizes traditional psychiatric approaches that rely on medication, which he claims only offers temporary relief and has negative side effects .
  • He explains that depression stems from self-centered thinking .
  • He proposes “compassion” (연민) for others as the true cure for depression, shifting focus away from oneself .
  • He warns against certain types of meditation that can lead to mental complexity and decreased immunity .
  • He reiterates that contemplating his “33 policies” clears the mind of complex thoughts .
  • He claims that anyone who has seen him and still worries about the afterlife is “crazy” because they have witnessed someone unlike themselves .

#5 (00:20:40) Financial Benefits of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Policies

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that his “National Dividend Party” (배당금당) promises to distribute “pure gold” (순금) .
  • He outlines the financial benefits: 700,000 won in elderly allowance for those over 65, plus 1.5 million won in national dividends, totaling 2.2 million won .
  • For a couple with two children, this could amount to 7.4 million won per month, nearly 100 million won annually .
  • He asserts that not voting for him means losing 10 billion won annually for one’s extended family and friends .
  • He emphasizes that his political platform is about resolving conflict through national dividends, which he defines as the essence of true politics .
  • He criticizes current politicians for exacerbating wealth inequality and misusing public funds, citing examples like excessive party subsidies and corporate executive salaries .
  • He argues that the root cause of societal conflict is people’s misguided voting choices .
  • He highlights various conflicts, including those between rich and poor, parents and children, and spouses, all stemming from financial issues .
  • He states that his national dividend policy can resolve these conflicts .
  • He criticizes current politicians for constantly seeking supplementary budgets instead of addressing public needs .
  • He declares that anyone who mocks his national dividend policy will be “cursed” .
  • He emphasizes that the National Dividend Party’s existence is solely for the national dividend .

#6 (00:27:00) Divine Intervention and Political Predictions

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong reiterates the “5,000 Disciples Incident” of Sakyamuni, where 5,000 followers left, leaving only 100, and mentions the “Sundari incident” where Sakyamuni was framed for murder .
  • He claims that he is the “divine being” (신인) that all religions await, and that such historical events would not happen in the YouTube era, which is why he appeared now .
  • He then discusses his current attire, an expensive Armani suit that is too tight for his usual activities like “kicking” .
  • He introduces a video discussing Donald Trump’s election as a “prelude” to his own presidential victory in Korea .
  • He praises the video’s narrator, an anonymous individual who consistently supports his party and emphasizes that his presidency is “heaven’s will” .
  • He encourages people to listen to this person’s analysis to avoid being seen as “strange” for supporting him .
  • The video clip reiterates that Trump’s victory was unexpected and a “hidden vote” .
  • It highlights that Heo Kyeong-yeong was the only presidential candidate to take a photo with then-President Moon Jae-in .
  • The video then discusses the founding of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party and its main pledge of giving 500,000 won (later corrected to 1.5 million won) per person .
  • It states that the lack of funds is not due to insufficient budget but too many “thieves” in the government .
  • The video mentions Heo Kyeong-yeong’s past presidential candidacies and his “floating in the air” and “lightning” claims .
  • It praises the party name “배당금당” (Dividend Party) for its simplicity and direct message of giving money .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s “three 150 policies” are highlighted: 1.5 million won monthly dividend per person (over 20 years old), securing 150 seats in the National Assembly, and 1.5 million active party members .
  • He proposes dismantling the Ministry of Unification to secure funds for the national dividend .
  • He aims to help those in debt and promote “beautiful capitalism” .
  • He claims his policies will be popular among people in their 20s, 30s, and 50s to 60s .
  • He criticizes the current ruling party for neglecting common people while pretending to care .
  • He advocates for replacing 150 National Assembly members with those from the Dividend Party .
  • He also criticizes political parties that only focus on attacking leaders for personal gain .
  • The video mentions Heo Kyeong-yeong’s past conviction for defamation against Park Geun-hye, which led to a 10-year suspension of his eligibility to run for office, ending in December of the previous year .
  • He interprets this as “heaven’s will” to prepare him for his destined role as president .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s imprisonment was also part of “heaven’s plan” for him to experience incarceration and understand the need to abolish the 30-year prison sentence .
  • He believes his 10-year political hiatus was divinely orchestrated to ensure he emerged at the right time .
  • He criticizes politicians for manipulating the public into believing that national dividends are impossible, while they themselves misuse public funds .
  • He argues that people are “brainwashed” into thinking they should only work hard and not receive benefits .
  • He emphasizes that basic living expenses should be provided even for those who don’t work, as idleness is also difficult .
  • He believes that receiving 1.5 million won won’t stop people from working .
  • He concludes that he is “heaven-sent” .
  • He acknowledges that his 1.5 million won dividend promise will cause controversy but believes it will ultimately lead to his election .
  • He mentions that even the “Garo Sero YouTube channel” (a conservative channel) has discussed his “sex scandal,” which he believes will paradoxically help him gain popularity among younger generations .
  • He explains that “sex scandals” tap into a basic human curiosity, drawing attention .
  • He uses Trump’s election as an example, where despite negative predictions, he won due to “hidden votes” and people’s reluctance to admit their support .
  • He cites research by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz on Google Trends, showing that Trump’s search interest, particularly related to “sex scandals,” surged, indicating hidden support .
  • He argues that people are more interested in scandals than they let on .
  • He explains the “social desirability bias,” where people lie in surveys to appear “normal” .
  • He notes that Google searches for “pornography” and “weather” are often similar, indicating people’s true interests .
  • He points out that search queries like “Trump Clinton” versus “Clinton Trump” reveal underlying voter preferences .
  • He concludes that Trump’s election was a “prelude” to his own, driven by divine intervention .
  • He mentions Dr. Cho Seong-gil from Chicago, who also supports his election .
  • He highlights the rapid growth of the National Revolutionary Party since its founding on August 15th, comparing it to a “wildfire” .
  • He notes that even JTBC, which exposed the “tablet PC” scandal leading to Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, is now paying attention to his party .
  • He mentions that some of his past policies have been adopted by other parties .
  • He reiterates his accurate predictions, including Trump’s victory and Park Geun-hye’s impeachment .
  • He claims to have made six accurate predictions about Park Geun-hye before her presidency .
  • He mentions a historical event where 300 women in skirts presented bouquets, suggesting his global appeal .
  • He emphasizes that many intellectuals recognize that current political figures lack the ability to lead Korea effectively .
  • He refers back to the video, which explains that people voted for Trump to “shake up” the political establishment .
  • He draws a parallel to the current sentiment in Korea, where people desire a complete overhaul of politics .
  • He highlights a woman in the video who admired Trump’s “rough side” and believed he could change America as he wished .
  • He connects this to his own image as someone who will “change everything” and send corrupt politicians to “mental re-education camps” .
  • He states that the current economic situation in Korea, with stagnant wages and job losses, mirrors the conditions in the US when Trump was elected .
  • He predicts that people of all ages will vote for him .
  • He emphasizes his commitment to policy-based campaigning rather than personal attacks, unlike other politicians .
  • He criticizes Park Geun-hye’s decision to dissolve a political party, arguing that it led to her own downfall .
  • He advocates for tolerance and supporting the weak when one is strong .
  • He asserts that he has never criticized former presidents or his political opponents, focusing solely on his 33 policies .
  • He promises to appoint all former presidents and defeated presidential candidates as advisory committee members .
  • He emphasizes that everything in the world is interconnected, and people should feel empathy for those suffering .
  • He encourages people to help others and compete only with themselves .
  • He suggests that poverty can be a motivator for self-improvement .
  • He argues that current political parties are focused on increasing taxes for their own gain, while he aims to distribute more to the public .

#7 (00:59:00) Financial Reforms and Future Vision

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong details financial reforms:
    • Eliminating the 85.44 million won annual salary for National Assembly members and 790 billion won for local council members, which he claims are equivalent to a large corporation’s annual tax .
    • Reducing public works projects, saving 100 trillion won annually .
    • Preventing 200 trillion won in annual tax evasion by high-income earners through simplifying the tax system from 36 categories to one .
    • Implementing wealth-proportional fines, generating 100 trillion won annually .
    • Legalizing and taxing “special business operators” (brokers) in various fields, generating 100 trillion won in tax revenue .
  • He claims these measures, along with other budget cuts, would generate over 1,000 trillion won annually, leaving 300 trillion won after national dividend payments .
  • He also mentions a 6,000 trillion won “quantitative easing” fund for debt repayment and future dividends .
  • He asserts that his “divine brain” understands how to stop those who “steal” public money .
  • He notes the increasing number of positive media reports about him .
  • He highlights Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign in the US, which proposes a universal basic income similar to his own, effectively promoting his ideas internationally .
  • He believes that when he publicly details his financial plans, people will realize the extent of government waste and corruption .
  • He envisions a future where families receive substantial national dividends, eliminating worries about marriage and housing .
  • He emphasizes that the “National Dividend Party” is the only hope for Korea .
  • He reiterates that his “33 policies” will eliminate future worries and replace them with hope, acting as a “tonic” .
  • He concludes by stating that his time is short and he needs to finish quickly .
  • He reminds attendees of tomorrow’s event at Sky Palace .
  • He emphasizes the importance of spreading awareness about the “33 policies” as the sole hope for Korea .
  • He then performs an “energy transmission,” stating that it is the first time such energy has been given .
  • He clarifies that “angels” are not energy but “personalities” that leave if one speaks negatively .
  • He states that angels bring good fortune and lead to heaven .
  • He then transmits “angel energy” for health, debt repayment, marriage for children, remarriage for singles, and success in promotions, admissions, and employment .
  • He also commands unsold land and houses to be sold quickly .