Discussion on the National Revolutionary Dividend Party’s policies, including national debt forgiveness, national dividend, and budget reduction strategies
Character Profiles
- 이동섭 | Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Delivers opening remarks and introduces Heo Kyeong-yeong.
- 허경영 | President of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Delivers the main lecture on national debt, economic policies, and spiritual concepts.
- 젊은이 (Young Man) | Audience member | Participates in an “O-ring test” demonstration with Heo Kyeong-yeong.
- 이상숙 (Lee Sang-sook) | Audience member | Participates in a “level” test demonstration with Heo Kyeong-yeong.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Introduction
- 이동섭, the Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, delivers opening remarks, expressing gratitude for the audience’s support .
- He highlights that money is essential for human happiness in a capitalist society, but wealth disparity leads to poverty and tragic incidents .
- The National Revolutionary Dividend Party proposes a monthly dividend of 1.5 million won for all citizens aged 20 and above, with an additional 700,000 won for seniors over 65, totaling 2.2 million won per person or 4.4 million won per couple, to resolve anxieties about old age .
- The party also plans to forgive up to 500 million won of individual household debt from the current 1,500 trillion won national debt .
- He emphasizes that the party’s policies are not empty promises but concrete plans for financial resource expansion based on the “3+3 policy” .
- He assures the public that their intentions are genuine, not a deceptive tactic to gain votes .
- He urges citizens to consider the upcoming April 15th general election as a crucial moment to decide whether to pass on a prosperous or a dark 대한민국 to future generations .
- He concludes by passionately asking for public interest and support for the National Revolutionary Dividend Party’s “3+3 policy” .
- The audience is asked to stand up to welcome Heo Kyeong-yeong, described as the last hope for 대한민국 .
#2 (00:03:21) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Entrance and Initial Remarks
- Heo Kyeong-yeong enters to applause and chants of his name .
- He asks the audience to sit down and comments on the subdued applause despite the promise of debt relief .
- He mentions the plan to forgive 500 million won per household .
- He addresses technical issues with the microphone, asking for the echo to be removed and the TV to be turned off .
- He shares a personal anecdote about eating strawberries from a basket under a train seat when he was 15, highlighting his hunger and lack of conscience at the time .
- He jokes about the situation being “welfare” .
#3 (00:07:30) National Debt Forgiveness and Economic Policy
- Heo Kyeong-yeong reiterates the plan to forgive 500 million won per household, stating that it cannot be done with the current national budget .
- He proposes “quantitative easing” as the solution, citing Japan’s success under Abe with 8,000 trillion yen in quantitative easing .
- He states that upon becoming president, he would immediately print 2,000 trillion won in the first year to cover debt relief and related costs, eliminating all household debt up to 500 million won .
- He claims to be the first president in 5,000 years of Korean history to pay off debt .
- He explains that this debt relief would not require collateral on assets like apartments .
- He addresses potential concerns from those who paid off their debts, arguing that the entire nation is like a body, and if parts are “blocked” by debt, the whole body suffers .
- He likens indebted citizens to “stroke patients” whose “blood vessels are blocked,” and argues that relieving their debt will revitalize the economy .
- He states that upon his election, he would order the printing of 2,000 trillion won, which would immediately enter the market .
- He asserts that his word would be law, allowing for the immediate settlement of all bank and private debts .
- He claims that without this action, the economy cannot be saved .
- He suggests that people incurred debt due to inexperience with credit cards and business ventures, but once debt is forgiven, they will learn not to incur it again .
- He compares himself to Jesus, who forgave sins, stating that a “debt forgiver” is needed .
- He dismisses accusations of being a thief or a con artist, stating that debt forgiveness will help people regain their spirit and prevent despair .
#4 (00:25:30) Impact of Debt on Health and Society
- Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that constant debt causes stress, leading to a 3-stage decline in immunity .
- The first stage is worry and anxiety, which lowers immunity .
- The second stage is anger and shouting, leading to cold symptoms .
- The third stage is developing negative thoughts and greed, which can lead to cancer .
- He states that many people are becoming “patients” due to these stages .
- He highlights the high suicide rate in 대한민국 (80 people per day, world’s highest) due to financial burdens and lack of hope .
- He criticizes politicians for not addressing the 1,500 trillion won national debt .
- He expresses respect for past presidents as patriots but questions why the country is in its current state .
- He compares his arrival to that of Jesus, who forgave sins, stating that he is a “mandate giver” (천명을 내리는 자) .
- He explains that humans receive a “mission” (사명) from the mandate giver .
- He uses the example of Moses, who died at 120 after his mission was complete, despite being healthy .
- He applies this concept to a former provincial governor in the audience, whose mission changed from governor to national assembly member, and now to receiving a new mission from Heo Kyeong-yeong .
- He introduces the concept of “전 팔자” (Jeon Pal-ja), a destiny where one’s career changes frequently, leading to upward mobility .
- He uses the example of actor Shin Seong-il, who changed professions from dentist to actor, then to national assembly member, and then to businessman, each change leading to greater success .
- He contrasts this with “내 팔자” (Nae Pal-ja), a common destiny, and “상팔자” (Sang Pal-ja), the highest destiny, which he claims his followers will achieve .
- He reiterates that constant stress from debt turns the entire nation into patients .
- He discusses the three self-healing properties of the human body: constancy (항상성), regeneration (재생성), and immunity (면역성) .
- He explains that these properties can be overwhelmed by negative emotions, but changing one’s mindset can lead to positive physical changes .
- He claims that calling his name or attending his lectures will automatically improve one’s appearance and future .
- He asserts that a leader like him is needed to solve these problems, as individuals have limitations .
- He states that he offers both material and spiritual debt forgiveness, including past sins, through calling his name and receiving “angels” (천사) .
- He explains that frequently calling his name increases one’s “level” (레벨), with some reaching “천조” (thousand trillion) or even “6천조” (six thousand trillion) .
#5 (00:39:00) O-ring Test Demonstration with a Young Man
- Heo Kyeong-yeong invites a young man from the audience to the stage .
- He advises the young man to eliminate fear and act confidently, as young people are the “protagonists” of the universe .
- He explains that others are “extras” who help the young person develop, even adversaries .
- He compares the National Revolutionary Dividend Party’s fight against other political parties to David and Goliath, emphasizing the need for confidence .
- He suggests that David’s belief in divine help was a “delusion” or “imaginary pregnancy,” but it still gave him power .
- He reiterates that Moses died because his mission was complete, not due to ill health .
- He states that his followers have received a mission and “angels” from him, empowering them to overcome obstacles .
- He performs an “O-ring test” on the young man to check his “level” and “energy” .
- He notes the young man’s lack of “angel” energy and then “inserts” “Holy Spirit” (성령) into him, demonstrating increased strength .
- He then “removes” the Holy Spirit, showing a decrease in strength .
- He claims that only those who have received it from him possess the Holy Spirit .
- He states that the Holy Spirit strengthens the body, making it immune to all infectious diseases .
- He then tests the young man’s “health energy” and “muscle energy,” finding them at “zero” due to modern lifestyle .
- He “corrects” these energies, transforming the young man’s “coal-like” muscle energy into “diamond-like” energy, making him strong .
- He explains this as the alignment of cells, making the body powerful and resistant to pathogens .
- He links debt and worry to weakened cells and immune systems .
- He emphasizes that the young man’s body was damaged by lifestyle issues, and he is now “reborn” with new energy .
- He claims that his followers are transformed into stronger, more masculine individuals .
- He criticizes those who call him crazy for offering debt relief .
- He performs another O-ring test, comparing the strength when invoking “Jesus,” “Buddha,” and “Heo Kyeong-yeong,” demonstrating that only his name provides strength .
- He extends this to political parties, showing that only “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” provides strength .
- He corrects the young man’s grammar and encourages him to be confident .
- He reiterates that the young man’s “Jeon Pal-ja” means he will succeed by changing jobs frequently .
- He concludes this segment by stating that he will forgive national debt, just as Jesus forgave sins .
#6 (01:17:00) Government Waste and Budget Mismanagement
- Heo Kyeong-yeong discusses government budget waste, starting with the cost savings from having 100 unpaid National Assembly members (1.8 trillion won) and abolishing local governments (1.5 trillion won) .
- He highlights the “gender equality budget” (성인지 예산) of 31.7 trillion won in 2020, which he claims can be reduced by 300 trillion won annually .
- He compares the gender equality budget (32 trillion won) to the Ministry of Justice budget (2 trillion won) and the defense budget (40 trillion won), expressing outrage .
- He reveals that the 31 trillion won gender equality budget is divided among ten ministries, citing examples like the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (38.6 billion won) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (2.8 billion won) .
- He criticizes the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for spending 2.8 billion won to create “female airline pilots,” with only three women benefiting, and questions where the rest of the money went .
- He claims that the Ministry of Interior and Safety spent 460 billion won from this budget, with much of it being embezzled .
- He points out that the Ministry of Science and ICT received 26.8 billion won to create “female scientists and engineers,” but only 25.28 billion won was actually spent on female researchers, leaving 2.2 billion won unaccounted for .
- He questions the fairness of this allocation and the lack of oversight by National Assembly members .
- He states that the Ministry of SMEs and Startups allocated 25.1 billion won for female SME support, but only 31 women (3.3% of beneficiaries) received funds, again questioning the whereabouts of the remaining money .
- He criticizes the National Assembly for approving these budgets without proper scrutiny, allowing “theft” to continue .
- He argues that National Assembly members should not receive salaries if they also receive political donations and enjoy numerous privileges like free first-class flights and staff salaries .
- He contrasts this with the president’s low salary (under 200 million won annually) .
- He reiterates that the 32 trillion won gender equality budget is excessive and misused, with only a small percentage reaching its intended beneficiaries .
- He criticizes the existence of local governments, claiming that the country was better off without them and that they waste money on unnecessary projects and lavish buildings .
- He calls for a change in the National Assembly, stating that such budget practices are “cursed” .
- He mentions that the defense budget also has questionable spending .
- He then focuses on the declining birth rate, stating that 20 trillion won is spent annually on birth-related policies, but the birth rate continues to fall .
- He reveals that 268.8 trillion won was spent over 13 years, and 116.8 trillion won in the last 3 years, yet the birth rate worsened to 0.98% in 2018, the lowest in the world .
- He claims that these funds are largely unaccounted for, describing them as “오리무중” (lost in a fog) .
- He criticizes the lack of transparency and accountability from public officials .
- He proposes that instead of current policies, direct financial incentives like 300 million won for marriage and 50 million won for childbirth would be more effective .
- He even jokes about people divorcing and remarrying to receive the 300 million won marriage fund .
- He states that if he becomes president, he will eliminate 70% of regular public service positions and convert them to non-regular positions, prioritizing national dividends .
#7 (01:40:00) O-ring Test with Audience Participation
- Heo Kyeong-yeong invites another audience member to the stage for an O-ring test .
- He encourages the audience to perform the O-ring test on each other to verify its authenticity .
- He demonstrates that invoking “Liberty Korea Party” or “Democratic Party of Korea” does not provide strength, but “National Revolutionary Dividend Party” does .
- He “inserts” the “Holy Spirit” into the audience, claiming it gives strength .
- He explains that the Holy Spirit has a personality and can be used to make decisions, but one must call him if the Holy Spirit “leaves” .
- He states that the Holy Spirit (천사) should not be taken lightly, as it provides “big data” for future decisions and reveals truths .
- He performs another O-ring test with the young man, comparing “Jesus,” “Buddha,” and “Heo Kyeong-yeong,” again showing that only his name provides strength .
- He emphasizes that this is not a trick and that no other name on Earth provides such energy .
- He criticizes those who deny the authenticity of his O-ring test .
- He performs a final O-ring test on the young man, demonstrating that his “pure energy” is strong, but his “physical energy,” “health energy,” and “Holy Spirit energy” are weak when removed .
- He explains that these energies can be moved, even to the sun, and that the body contains four types of energy .
- He reiterates that the O-ring test is not fake and that no other name on Earth produces energy .
#8 (01:59:00) Final Blessings and Call to Action
- Heo Kyeong-yeong asks the audience to close their eyes as he “inserts energy” .
- He clarifies that what he gives is “grace” (은총) from a divine being, not “royal decree” (성언) from a human ruler .
- He explains that receiving grace frequently increases one’s “level” .
- He tests the “level” of a new attendee, finding it at 150, which he states is the default human level .
- He then tests the “level” of 이상숙, who has been a dedicated volunteer, showing her level has risen to “40경” (40 quintillion), a significant increase from her initial 150 and previous “100조” (100 trillion) .
- He explains that higher levels lead to higher status in the “heavenly palace” (하늘궁) and improved appearance .
- He encourages everyone to continue raising their levels through service .
- He reminds them that they are like David fighting Goliath, backed by a divine being .
- He asks them to close their eyes again to receive “grace” .
- He emphasizes that their presence at the lecture is a miracle and that they are already part of the “heavenly palace family,” lacking nothing .
- He advises them to use the “angel Holy Spirit” for good, abandon excessive intellect for “spirituality” (영성), and treat everyone with kindness and humility .
- He “inserts angels” to free them from material concerns, bring wealth, solve family problems, improve health, and resolve financial issues .
- He claims that their faces will become more handsome, and their minds will influence their health .
- He encourages them to be healthy and become agents of change for the nation .
- He concludes by stating that the discussion on national debt will continue the next day and asks for applause for “본심본태양 허경” .