​December 21, 2019-1212th-Heo Kyung-young’s 33 Policies and the Era of Nothingness, Emptiness, and Illusion

Character Profiles

  • 이동섭 (Lee Dong-seop) | Committee Chairman | Expresses happiness at the audience’s smiles and announces the successful return of the overseas pilgrimage group . He also introduces the 33 policies of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party and praises Chairman Huh Kyung-young .
  • 허경영 (Huh Kyung-young) | President Candidate, Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, 신님 (God) | The central figure of the lecture, referred to as “God” and the “only one” who can save humanity and Korea . He is the creator of the 33 policies and is believed to possess extraordinary abilities, such as healing cancer and preserving food . He also discusses his vision for “Haneul-gung” (Heavenly Palace) and his political policies .
  • 이채절 (Lee Chae-jeol) | Gyeongsangnam-do Citizen Talent Recruitment Committee Chairman, Special Envoy | Appointed as the Special Envoy and Talent Recruitment Committee Chairman for Gyeongsangnam-do .
  • 정수요 (Jung Su-yo) | Daegu Metropolitan City, Gyeongsangbuk-do Special Envoy, Talent Recruitment Committee Vice Chairman | Appointed as the Special Envoy and Talent Recruitment Committee Vice Chairman for Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do .
  • 장기순 (Jang Gi-soon) | Speaker | Shares a testimony about how placing Huh Kyung-young’s photo in the refrigerator preserved tofu and bean sprouts for four months . She also recounts her experience of overcoming stage 3 colon cancer by chanting “Huh Kyung-young” .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

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

  • The committee chairman, Lee Dong-seop, greets the audience, expressing joy at their smiles .
  • He mentions the successful return of the overseas pilgrimage group who met “God” (Huh Kyung-young) .
  • He anticipates more overseas pilgrimage groups in the future and asks for applause for those working hard abroad .
  • He introduces the National Revolutionary Dividend Party’s 33 policies, including monthly payments of 1.5 million won to those over 30 (or married over 20) and 700,000 won to seniors over 65 .
  • He clarifies that these are not populist policies but rather ingenious strategies from the 33 policies, which have been refined over 30 years .
  • He urges the audience to watch the 1210th lecture on YouTube to understand the funding mechanisms and spread awareness of the 33 policies .
  • He emphasizes the need to elect Huh Kyung-young as president .
  • The 1212th Jongno lecture begins with the audience standing .
  • He states that Huh Kyung-young is the only person who can save humanity and Korea from disease and hunger .
  • Huh Kyung-young is welcomed with applause .

#2 (00:04:48) Appointment Ceremony

  • Huh Kyung-young awards appointment certificates to two individuals .
  • Lee Chae-jeol is appointed as the Gyeongsangnam-do Citizen Talent Recruitment Committee Chairman and Special Envoy .
  • Jung Su-yo is appointed as the Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do Special Envoy and Talent Recruitment Committee Vice Chairman .
  • Other individuals are called to receive flower bouquets .
  • The audience applauds .

#3 (00:09:40) Testimonial by Jang Gi-soon

  • Jang Gi-soon is invited to share her testimony .
  • She recounts how placing Huh Kyung-young’s photo in her refrigerator preserved tofu and bean sprouts for four months, making them delicious .
  • She shares her personal experience of overcoming stage 3 colon cancer after surgery by chanting “Huh Kyung-young” and believing in him as a divine being .
  • She describes how she printed 100,000 copies of Huh Kyung-young’s photo, believing it emits energy, and distributed them to nursing homes and placed them in refrigerators .
  • She suggests that if Samsung and LG were to print Huh Kyung-young’s photo on their refrigerators, Korea would quickly become wealthy .
  • She encourages the audience to try the experiment of placing Huh Kyung-young’s photo with food in the refrigerator .
  • She also mentions that bean sprouts lasted for 21 days without spoiling .
  • She concludes by emphasizing the importance of supporting Huh Kyung-young for the nation’s future .
  • The audience applauds .

#4 (00:19:00) Explanation of “Haneul-gung” (Heavenly Palace)

  • Huh Kyung-young explains the meaning of “Haneul-gung” (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He states that “Haneul” (Heaven) represents the spirit of the Korean people, and “Gung” (Palace) signifies a place where a higher power (God) resides, connecting the will of the people with the will of Heaven .
  • He contrasts this with the character for “byeonso” (toilet), which implies that those in power who speak carelessly can face ruin .
  • He criticizes politicians for fighting over power instead of focusing on policies that benefit the people, such as the national dividend System .
  • He mentions his policies like free glasses, free marriage support (300 million won for housing), and free dating support .
  • He emphasizes that his policies address the financial burdens faced by ordinary people .
  • He highlights the long history of Korean dynasties, particularly Silla’s 1,000-year reign, as evidence of the Korean people’s loyalty and greatness .
  • He contrasts this with the short reigns and conflicts in other historical periods and religions .
  • He reiterates that “Gung” represents the connection between human and divine will .
  • He further explains the character for “byeonso” (toilet) as a place where one’s words can lead to death, emphasizing the danger of political power .
  • He cites the example of former President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, suggesting that careless words can lead to downfall .
  • He asserts that the most powerful words are those of God .

#5 (00:30:00) The Nature of Divine Communication

  • Huh Kyung-young explains that “Do” (the Way) is revealed through sound .
  • He notes that in the time of Jesus and Buddha, there was no paper, so their teachings were transmitted orally .
  • He states that the Korean language and Chinese characters originated from the Korean Peninsula .
  • He explains that the teachings of sages are transmitted through sound .
  • He criticizes how oral traditions can lead to different interpretations and factions, similar to how his 33 policies might be selectively understood by people .
  • He contrasts the “sound” (material) transmission of traditional teachings with his “spiritual” (non-material) transmission .
  • He claims to be the first to bring angels and celestial armies to Earth, placing 33 angels in each of the 7 billion people .
  • He emphasizes that while past sages relied solely on sound, he demonstrates his power through various means, including mental transmission and eye contact .
  • He states that the current era is one of “spirit” (yeong), where information is transmitted mentally, unlike the “sound” (sori) era of the past .
  • He encourages his followers to distribute his 33 policies, suggesting that distributing 1 million copies will increase their “energy” (level) to over 10 billion .
  • He explains that higher “energy levels” in “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace) lead to different appearances and respect .
  • He mentions that some individuals have already achieved high energy levels through their service .
  • He asserts that distributing his materials will increase their energy and prevent them from being removed from the “Baekgung” .
  • He refers to a machine that can check energy levels, which some audience members have experienced .
  • He states that his energy level is infinite .
  • He explains that his policies will be used for election campaigns, emphasizing that only one page is needed .

#6 (00:41:00) The Origin of World Religions and the Era of “Mu, Gong, Hwan”

  • Huh Kyung-young asserts that the roots of all world religions are in the Korean Peninsula, citing the example of the Chinese character for “naked” (裸) containing the story of Adam and Eve .
  • He states that Chinese characters and Hangul originated from Korea .
  • He discusses the concept of “zero” (공, gong), noting that while India discovered zero, the concept of “ten” (십, sip) existed in Chinese characters .
  • He interprets the story of the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil as a warning against judgment and criticism, emphasizing that only he has the right to criticize .
  • He claims that all stories in the Bible and Buddhist scriptures are contained within Chinese characters .
  • He interprets the creation story as God breathing life into dust, connecting it to the Chinese character for “creation” (造) .
  • He connects the story of Noah’s Ark to the Chinese character for “boat” (船), which contains elements of “eight people” and “big boat” .
  • He mentions that Catholic priests and their parents have visited him, recognizing him as a divine being .
  • He predicts that the Pope will eventually recognize him .
  • He states that those who are “last” (ordinary people) will recognize him first, while those who are “first” (religious leaders) will not .
  • He criticizes religious leaders for focusing on rituals and material things rather than understanding the true will of God .
  • He emphasizes the importance of studying classical Chinese texts, which he claims to have mastered in elementary school, to understand the world .
  • He recounts his difficult past, studying in a tent in the mountains without electricity, enduring extreme cold .
  • He explains that the world economy has shifted from manufacturing-based industries to “Hwan” (illusion/virtual) industries like Google and Microsoft, which have no physical factories but dominate the market .
  • He calls this the era of “Mu” (nothingness), “Gong” (emptiness), and “Hwan” (illusion) .
  • He criticizes politicians for being stuck in the past, fighting for power without understanding this new era .
  • He asserts that his 33 policies are based on “Jung-sang-ju-ui” (mercantilism) and “Sam-mu-ju-ui” (three-nothingism: no war, no borders, no conflict), which align with the era of “Mu, Gong, Hwan” .
  • He claims to be the only one who has consistently advocated for these principles for 30 years .
  • He criticizes other politicians for lacking concrete policies and making empty promises .
  • He proposes reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, making them unpaid, and abolishing local government elections, with local leaders appointed by the president .
  • He states that all secrets are contained within Chinese characters and that only someone who understands them can save the country .
  • He reiterates that the world is moving towards “Mu, Gong, Hwan,” but politics remains in the “Yu” (existence) era .
  • He expresses frustration with politicians who lack policies and only seek power .
  • He asks if there is anyone in the National Assembly who can save Korea .
  • He shows a picture of himself with a woman, implying that she is his wife, and jokes about husbands being upset .
  • He emphasizes that “Jung-sang-ju-ui” and “Sam-mu-ju-ui” are necessary for environmental protection, citing China’s pollution issues .
  • He explains that China’s factories on the east coast cause air pollution that drifts to Korea .
  • He reiterates that the era of “Mu, Gong, Hwan” is characterized by virtual companies dominating the economy, while traditional manufacturing companies struggle .
  • He expresses his frustration that politics and religion are not adapting to this new era .
  • He asks the audience about his three characteristics, which are “Mu-gong-gan” (no space), “Mu-si-gan” (no time), and “Mu-geo-ri” (no distance) .
  • He explains that his energy can instantly affect anything across infinite space and time .
  • He contrasts his abilities with humans, who are bound by space, time, and distance .
  • He criticizes politicians for making empty promises and stealing his policies .
  • He encourages the audience to elect him to save the country .
  • He mentions that his name can preserve milk for a thousand years and that his energy can be transferred to water .
  • He recounts his 40-day fast in a tent on a mountain, enduring extreme cold and dehydration, which he survived due to his divine nature .
  • He explains that dehydration causes the tongue to shrink and stick to the roof of the mouth .
  • He also explains the physiological effects of stress (adrenaline) and love (dopamine, endorphins, testosterone) on the body’s water content .
  • He states that he eventually broke his fast and returned to the world .
  • He reiterates that the world has shifted from “Yu” (existence) to “Mu” (nothingness) and “Gong” (emptiness) in business, with virtual companies dominating .

#7 (01:20:00) Policy Details and Vision for Korea

  • Huh Kyung-young continues discussing his policies, starting with regional sentiment .
  • He proposes reorganizing administrative divisions to eliminate regional conflicts, such as merging Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do into “Gyeongjeon-do” .
  • He also suggests merging Chungcheong-do and Gangwon-do, and abolishing Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheongnam-do, making Seoul and Jeju special cities .
  • He reveals his plan to build a “Hwang-gung” (Emperor’s Palace) in Wangsan, which will be his presidential residence and a symbol of world unification .
  • He explains that the national dividend System will be funded by increasing tax revenue (500 trillion won) and reducing government spending (300 trillion won) .
  • He details the sources of increased tax revenue: 100 trillion from fines for property-related corruption, 100 trillion from creating 10.5 million special business operators, 100 trillion from integrating 36 types of taxes, and 200 trillion from preventing tax evasion by high-income earners .
  • He states that these measures will generate 1,000 trillion won in new tax revenue .
  • He explains that government spending will be reduced by 300 trillion won by cutting the number of National Assembly members to 100, making them unpaid, and abolishing local government elections .
  • He estimates that these changes will save 3 trillion won annually .
  • He also mentions quantitative easing (printing 6,000 trillion won) to pay off people’s debts .
  • He criticizes the government’s real estate policies for hurting the wealthy and hindering economic growth .
  • He advocates for abolishing the real-name financial system, the Kim Young-ran Act, and the dual punishment system .
  • He reiterates the sources of increased tax revenue: 100 trillion from property-related fines, 100 trillion from special business operators, 100 trillion from tax integration, and 200 trillion from preventing tax evasion .
  • He criticizes the current tax system for being complex and allowing companies to evade taxes .
  • He proposes a simplified tax system based on sales, easily understood even by elementary school students .
  • He announces the abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and the Ministry of Unification, saving significant budget .
  • He proposes mandatory one-month basic military training for all men and women, where they learn to use firearms .
  • After this basic training, the military would become a volunteer force, paying 2 million won per month, and allowing people up to 80 years old to serve .
  • He introduces the “Nongji Hyeokmyeong” (Agricultural Land Revolution) policy, allowing anyone to buy rural homes as second homes or villas, and encouraging urban residents to farm on weekends .
  • He shows a drawing of his “Hwang-gung” (Emperor’s Palace) in Wangsan, which he drew as a child .
  • He describes the palace as having a grand entrance, accommodations for staff, and a capacity for 5 million people to gather for his speeches .
  • He mentions that the palace will have an underground submarine base and a private airport, allowing him to travel anywhere in the world .
  • He states that he drew hundreds of such designs as a child .
  • He explains that the palace will be visible to international flights, appearing as a floating palace in the sky .
  • He describes the palace as a magnificent structure, surpassing the US Capitol .
  • He shows a map of his planned “New Seoul” with the UN headquarters in Imjin River, a “Paju Pyongyang City” for tourism, and a bridge connecting to China .
  • He explains that “Paju Pyongyang City” will be a tourist attraction where North Koreans can earn foreign currency .
  • He shows a detailed drawing of the “Hwang-gung” with an airport runway and surrounding areas .
  • He describes the palace as being located near Wangsan Beach and Orangi Beach, calling it “Jamiwon” (Purple Palace) .
  • He states that this is where the world emperor will reside .
  • He mentions that he will divide his time between “Haneul-gung” and “Hwang-gung” .
  • He reiterates that he drew all these plans in his tent in Hongje-dong .
  • He continues with the 21st policy, the “Nongyak Hyeokmyeong” (Pesticide Revolution), which involves replacing chemical pesticides with microbial pesticides .
  • The 22nd policy is the “Buje Hyeokmyeong” (Anti-Corruption Revolution), which involves abolishing the dual punishment system, meaning only those who receive bribes will be punished, and whistleblowers will receive rewards .
  • The 23rd policy is the “Eom Hyeokmyeong” (Promissory Note Revolution), which guarantees that promissory notes can be converted to cash at insurance companies, preventing business failures .
  • He notes that promissory notes are still widely used in Korea, unlike Japan, and cannot be abolished yet .
  • He concludes the policy discussion for the day .
  • The audience applauds .
  • He shows another drawing of his “Hwang-gung,” emphasizing its beauty and vastness .
  • He points out his car in the drawing and promises to give rides in his imperial car .

#8 (01:59:00) Angel Energy and Health Energy

  • Huh Kyung-young proceeds with the “Angel energy” session .
  • He explains that angel energy can be received from anywhere, regardless of distance .
  • He advises that receiving angel energy up close is best .
  • He asks if the audience is receiving “Health energy” .
  • He encourages the audience to make noise to receive more energy .
  • He states that all children will receive angel energy .
  • He claims that angel energy can cure phlegm, coughs, and all diseases .
  • He also claims it can help with exams and job applications .