January 4, 2020-1214th-Revolutionary Policies and Turning Adversity into Fortune

Election law reform, proportional representation, economic policies, spiritual insights, and the role of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Proposes revolutionary policies, claims to be a divine being, and possesses unique spiritual powers.
  • 김구 (Kim Gu) | Historical Figure | Mentioned as an independence activist who killed a Japanese person .
  • 황진이 (Hwang Jin-yi) | Historical Figure | A gisaeng who posed difficult questions to men .
  • 서화담 (Seo Hwa-dam) | Historical Figure | The only person who solved Hwang Jin-yi’s problem, leading to their romance .
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President | Predicted by Heo Kyung-young to be impeached after four years and advocate for constitutional amendment .
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | Former US President | Mentioned as someone Heo Kyung-young met after his election .
  • 고실장 (Go Sil-jang) | Assistant | Demonstrates energy transfer with Heo Kyung-young .
  • 전북 전주에서 온 남자 (Man from Jeonju) | Audience Member | Participates in an energy demonstration with Heo Kyung-young .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:02)

  • Heo Kyung-young discusses the importance of having a clear profession, contrasting it with historical figures like Kim Gu . He states his profession is “representative of the Dividend Party, giving dividends to the people” .
  • He criticizes the current election law, specifically the proportional representation system, arguing that it’s flawed because it doesn’t fully reflect the will of the people . He explains that if a party wins 60% of the votes and all five seats in a region, the 40% of votes for the losing party are effectively discarded .
  • He proposes that if he becomes president, he will fully implement proportional representation to ensure all votes are reflected . He believes the current 18% proportional representation is too low and should be around 40% .
  • He criticizes the “interlocking proportional representation system” as chaotic and promises to abolish it . He asserts that his goal is to become a “world unification emperor,” not just a president of South Korea .
  • He references a prophecy about a “White Dragon” (백룡), which he identifies as himself, Heo Kyung-young, a divine being . This White Dragon is waiting for a “thunderstorm” (뇌우), symbolizing a major event .
  • He compares his current situation to Yi Mong-ryong (이도령) appearing before a corrupt magistrate, while Chunhyang (춘향) awaits death .
  • He recounts the story of Hwang Jin-yi, who posed a difficult riddle to her suitors, which only Seo Hwa-dam could solve, leading to their romance . He implies that he is like the riddle, and people cannot recognize him .
  • He explains that the riddle’s answer, “허” (Heo), represents “허락” (permission) and also his name, Heo Kyung-young, signifying his emergence as a political and spiritual messiah .
  • He mentions the “Haein Era” (해인 시대), which he interprets as the internet and YouTube era, where his lectures have become widespread . He states that his words will become scriptures for humanity .
  • He contrasts the “dark age” (암흑 시대) ruled by truth and religion, which leads to endless wars, with his vision . He cites examples of military actions by the US, emphasizing their advanced weaponry .
  • He claims that the Earth’s temperature is 2 degrees and the sun’s is zero, contradicting scientific understanding, and asserts that he is the creator . He defines “truth” (진리) as “사필귀정” (all things return to their proper place), its purpose as “권선징악” (rewarding good and punishing evil), and its goal as “인과응보” (karma) .
  • He states that the result of truth is “전화위복” (turning misfortune into a blessing), meaning that those who uphold truth will see all calamities turn into blessings . He argues that following truth negates the need for traditional practices like checking auspicious dates for moving or weddings, or feng shui for grave sites .
  • He reiterates his past predictions about Park Geun-hye’s presidency, including her 51% victory, the “Blue House coup,” candlelight vigils, impeachment, and her advocating for constitutional amendment before being ousted . He emphasizes that these predictions were made on broadcast and were not humanly possible .
  • He proposes his “Three Revolutionary Policies” (삼삼 혁명 정책) to solve national problems, including the “National Dividend” (국민 배당금) . He claims that if his National Revolutionary Dividend Party (국가혁명배당금당) secures 151 seats in the National Assembly, these policies will be implemented immediately, abolishing local governments .
  • He predicts that the National Dividend will bring immense joy and financial relief to the public, making them forget their struggles . He re-emphasizes the need for proportional representation to prevent wasted votes, advocating for 40% instead of the current 18% .
  • He criticizes South Korea’s election system as having the lowest proportionality in the world, making it one of the worst electoral systems globally . He attributes this to the excessive lust for power among politicians .
  • He returns to the metaphor of the White Dragon in a muddy stream, waiting for the thunderstorm, and being mocked by “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) . He interprets this as people not recognizing him, Heo Kyung-young, as the White Dragon .
  • He states that the National Revolutionary Dividend Party is currently third among political parties in South Korea, but aims to be first in preliminary candidate registrations . He urges people to register as candidates to increase the party’s visibility .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#2 (00:06:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#3 (00:10:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#4 (00:20:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#5 (00:30:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#6 (00:40:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#7 (00:50:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#8 (01:00:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#9 (01:10:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#10 (01:20:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#11 (01:30:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#12 (01:40:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#13 (01:50:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

#14 (01:53:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the White Dragon (백룡) is waiting for a thunderstorm in a small stream, symbolizing Korea, rather than a large river like China’s Yellow River or America, due to environmental issues in those places . He states that despite his appearance, people do not recognize him as the White Dragon .
  • He mentions that “minnows” (미꾸라지 떼) are currently mocking him, but he will eventually meet a “호구” (easy target or opportunity) and become president, leading to the unification of Korea . He predicts that people who initially mocked his party will eventually support it when they receive dividends .
  • He highlights that his party is always mentioned first when news outlets discuss minor parties, which is a form of effective publicity . He notes that other parties are copying his policies and attacking him .
  • He warns against listening to those who try to infiltrate his party or spread misinformation . He asserts that his past predictions, such as Trump’s presidency, prove his credibility .
  • He states that those who mock him now will have nowhere to hide when he becomes president . He claims to possess immense, even frightening, charisma and the power to submerge continents .
  • He clarifies that “truth” (진리) is not absolute but changes with time, history, and region, citing examples like topknots, rubber shoes, and territorial disputes . He advocates for moving beyond territorial disputes towards world unification .
  • He argues that his current situation, being a “White Dragon in the mud,” is not a “truth” in the conventional sense, which is why he faces ridicule . He explains that people judge him by conventional truths, not understanding the “flow of the times” .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the subsequent chaos were orchestrated by “heaven” to pave the way for his emergence . He compares the current economic crisis to a “radio” becoming essential during wartime, implying that his solutions are crucial in difficult times .
  • He describes the severe economic downturn, with businesses closing and companies fleeing the country, emphasizing the urgency of his policies . He states that his policies will revitalize the market, allowing any business to thrive, and that the National Dividend will quickly elevate people to the middle class .
  • He criticizes government officials for wasteful spending at the end of the year . He promises to drastically reduce official discretionary funds .
  • He shows a news clip discussing the “semi-interlocking proportional representation system” and how it benefits smaller parties, highlighting his party’s mention . He notes that his party is frequently mentioned in broadcasts, which serves as free publicity .
  • He explains that his party aims to secure 150 seats in the National Assembly to quickly implement policies like the National Dividend . He details how the National Dividend will be funded through budget savings, tax evasion prevention, tax consolidation, and new business taxes, totaling 800 trillion won .
  • He discusses the “150 strategy” of his party: 1.5 million won monthly dividend for citizens over 20, securing 150 National Assembly seats, and recruiting 1.5 million active party members .
  • He criticizes the idea that printing money causes inflation, arguing that South Korea’s unique situation, with money flowing out of the country through foreign workers’ remittances and rich people’s overseas investments, means that quantitative easing is necessary to revitalize the economy . He proposes a 2,000 trillion won quantitative easing in the first year to pay off 1,500 trillion won of household debt up to 500 million won .
  • He shares a tragic story of a former vice prime minister’s son, a Seoul National University law student, who committed suicide due to academic pressure, emphasizing the dangers of parental pressure and excessive praise .
  • He shows another news clip where netizens express more trust in Heo Kyung-young than in other political figures, indicating public support . He interprets this as a “rebellion against established politics” .
  • He reiterates that a severe economic downturn is coming, which will create an opportunity for him to emerge . He emphasizes that his “Three Revolutionary Policies” will turn the public’s difficulties into blessings .
  • He explains that voters will see candidates from his party as extensions of Heo Kyung-young, leading to votes for the National Dividend . He promises to pay off all debts, including private loans, credit card debts, and bank loans, without conditions .
  • He highlights the “Dividend Revolution” (배당 혁명) as his 7th policy, which involves saving 60% of the national budget and providing 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20, while maintaining existing national pensions but prohibiting new enrollments .
  • He details the “Tax Revolution” (세금 혁명) as his 9th policy, which includes exempting stock transaction taxes for small investors (under 100 million won), preventing tax evasion by the wealthy (200 trillion won increase), consolidating various taxes (100 trillion won increase), and creating 5 million special business operators (100 trillion won increase) .
  • He introduces the “Judicial Revolution” (사법 혁명) as his 12th policy, which involves replacing imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating an additional 100 trillion won annually .
  • He mentions the “Currency Revolution” (화폐 혁명) as his 17th policy, which includes utilizing 900 trillion won of underground funds for household debt relief and having 6,000 trillion won from quantitative easing available for dividends if needed .
  • He performs an energy demonstration with an audience member from Jeonju, transferring his energy to the sun and back, showing the man’s loss and recovery of strength . He repeats the demonstration with another assistant, Go Sil-jang .
  • He demonstrates that invoking names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Bulguksa,” “White House,” or “Blue House” results in a loss of strength, while invoking “Heo Kyung-young” or “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” results in immense strength . He claims this proves his divine mission and the party’s power .
  • He concludes by stating that people cannot reach “Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly realm) through study or religion, but only by calling his name, Heo Kyung-young . He then performs a “Heavenly Angel” (천사) blessing for the audience, wishing them health, wealth, and success .

Other Useful Information

1. Heo Kyung-young’s Three Revolutionary Policies (삼삼 혁명 정책)

  • National Dividend** (국민 배당금)**:
    • 1.5 million won monthly to all citizens over 20 .
    • Funded by 60% national budget savings, preventing upper-class tax evasion (200 trillion won), tax consolidation (100 trillion won), and new special business taxes (100 trillion won) .
    • All personal debts (private loans, credit card, bank loans) up to 500 million won will be repaid .
  • National Assembly Reform:
    • Reduce National Assembly seats to 150 .
    • Fully implement proportional representation (40% instead of 18%) to prevent wasted votes .
    • Abolish local governments .
  • judicial reform:
    • Replace imprisonment for most crimes with fines proportional to wealth, generating 100 trillion won annually .

2. Funding for National Dividend

  • National Budget Savings: 300 trillion won (60% of national budget) .
  • Preventing Upper-Class Tax Evasion: 200 trillion won annually .
  • Tax Consolidation: 100 trillion won annually .
  • Special Business Operators: 100 trillion won annually from 5 million new special business operators .
  • Judicial Fines: 100 trillion won annually from wealth-proportional fines .
  • Underground Funds: 900 trillion won for household debt relief .
  • Quantitative Easing: 6,000 trillion won available over 10 years if needed .

3. Heo Kyung-young’s Claims and Abilities

  • Divine Being: Claims to be a “divine being” (신인) and a “world unification emperor” .
  • Prophetic Abilities: Accurately predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and constitutional amendment attempt .
  • Energy Control: Demonstrates the ability to transfer human energy to the sun and back, affecting physical strength .
  • Spiritual Influence: Claims that invoking his name or his party’s name grants immense strength, unlike other names or political parties .
  • Haein Era: Interprets the “Haein Era” as the internet/YouTube age, where his teachings become scripture .

4. Current Political Landscape (as described by Heo Kyung-young)

  • Flawed **election system**: South Korea has the world’s lowest electoral proportionality due to a deficient proportional representation system (18% instead of 40%) .
  • National Revolutionary Dividend Party (국가혁명배당금당):
    • Currently ranks 3rd among political parties .
    • Aims to be 1st in preliminary candidate registrations .
    • One of only three parties with nationwide district organizations .
    • Policies are frequently covered by media, serving as free publicity .
  • Economic Crisis: Severe economic downturn with widespread business closures and capital flight, necessitating urgent intervention .