​March 7, 2020-1223rd-COVID-19 Emergency Livelihood Fund – 100 Million Won Per Household

Character Profiles

  • 이동섭 | Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Expresses gratitude and introduces Heo Kyung-young.
  • 허경영** (Heo Kyung-young)** | Leader of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party | Delivers a lecture on various topics including emergency living expenses, influenza, and personal anecdotes.
  • 김나은 | Audience member from Incheon Songnae-dong | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyung-young.
  • 김재수 | New audience member | Presents a bouquet to Heo Kyung-young.
  • 이상숙 | Christian church pastor, choir director, and evangelist | Participates in the energy test.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

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

  • 이동섭, the Ethics Committee Chairman of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, greets the audience and expresses gratitude for their support .
  • He highlights the difficult situation in South Korea, comparing it to being “in dark ground” despite the arrival of spring .
  • 이동섭 criticizes the misunderstanding of Heo Kyung-young, stating that Heo Kyung-young donated 98 billion won over 18 years to help the less fortunate, which was reported by JoongAng Ilbo as “Korea’s Pestalozzi” .
  • He emphasizes that the party’s “33 policy” aims to save the nation and its people, urging support for Heo Kyung-young .
  • 이동섭 announces Heo Kyung-young’s groundbreaking statement from March 5th: if the National Revolutionary Dividend Party secures over 151 seats in the National Assembly, 100 million won will be deposited into each household’s account immediately .
  • He criticizes existing politicians for focusing on power struggles while the public suffers from economic hardship and the COVID-19 crisis .
  • 이동섭 concludes by reiterating the party’s commitment to saving the nation and calls for the audience to stand for Heo Kyung-young’s entrance .

#2 (00:05:50) Heo Kyung-young’s Entrance and Flower Presentation

  • Heo Kyung-young enters to applause and chants of his name .
  • 김나은 from Incheon Songnae-dong and 김재수, a new attendee, present bouquets to Heo Kyung-young .
  • Heo Kyung-young expresses his delight at the “very luscious flowers,” noting it’s the largest bouquet he has received .

#3 (00:09:00) Discussion on Influenza and Historical Pandemics

  • Heo Kyung-young discusses the long-term nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, expecting it to continue until the end of the year even with a vaccine .
  • He explains that influenza, including SARS (2003), Swine Flu (2009), and MERS (2015), recurs in cycles, often every 6 years .
  • He notes that these viruses originate from animals like pigs and camels, and COVID-19 from bats .
  • Heo Kyung-young compares these to the 1918 Spanish Flu, which killed 50 million people, but notes that vaccines are available for common flu strains .
  • He criticizes the government’s unpreparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic, contrasting it with Taiwan’s successful containment .
  • He argues that prevention is crucial, citing his 30-year-old proposals for marriage and childbirth incentives to address low birth rates .
  • He suggests that preventing entry from affected countries like China is more effective than screening at airports .

#4 (00:23:00) Personal Anecdotes and Family History

  • Heo Kyung-young shares childhood memories of growing up in a village with many women and servants, all of whom were like family .
  • He describes his village as wealthy, with many tile-roofed houses, and the birthplace of prominent figures like Lee Byung-chul and Koo In-hwoi .
  • He recounts the story of his great-grandfather’s grave, which is believed to be a “dragon’s eye” site where a world emperor would emerge, leading to a decades-long legal battle with villagers .
  • He explains that his mother was a renowned calligrapher, and he was born through a special lineage .
  • He describes how villagers and older women treated him with kindness and respect due to his mother’s reputation, despite his lonely childhood .
  • He mentions that even young people who had never met him knew his name because their parents used him as an example for discipline .

#5 (00:33:00) The Power of Heo Kyung-young’s Name and Energy

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that a “신인” (divine being) can manifest things through thought, and he can transfer energy to people .
  • He contrasts human consciousness, which relies on a physical body, with the soul, which is eternal and merely changes “hosts” .
  • He demonstrates that chanting his name ten times consecutively can raise a person’s “level” to “무한대” (infinity), which he calls the “greatest, brightest, and highest incantation” .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” with an audience member from Wonji-dong, Seocho-dong, to demonstrate the effect of chanting his name versus other phrases like “나무아미타불” (Namu Amita Buddha) .
  • He explains that his name elevates a person’s “level” to infinity, granting them “stars” that represent increased spiritual power and immunity to diseases like COVID-19 .
  • He states that places he has lived or visited, such as his birthplace (Jungnangcheon) and schools, also possess this infinite energy, which he demonstrates through the O-ring test .
  • He clarifies that only the specific locations he occupied, like the 6th floor of the Piccadilly Theater, retain his energy, not the entire building .

#6 (00:58:00) Energy Infusion and Moral Conduct

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that he can infuse “천사” (angels), which he equates to the Holy Spirit in Christianity, into people .
  • He demonstrates that speaking harshly, like saying “야” (hey) to one’s spouse, can cause the angel to leave .
  • He emphasizes that moral conduct, especially in speech, is a “commandment” that prevents misfortune and violence .
  • He then infuses four types of energy (internal organ, muscle, physical, and basic) into the audience member, demonstrating their presence through the O-ring test .
  • He explains that these energies transform the body, much like carbon can become a diamond through proper arrangement .
  • He highlights that he can manipulate time (past and present) to demonstrate the effect of energy infusion, which is beyond the realm of physics .
  • He praises the audience member’s “학상” (scholarly appearance), indicating a clean past life and a good future .

#7 (01:10:00) Political Vision and Economic Policy

  • Heo Kyung-young presents news articles highlighting his party’s growing popularity and his pledge to provide 100 million won in emergency living expenses per household .
  • He cites a supporter who believes he will become president with 100% certainty, even if his party only secures 20 seats in the National Assembly, as other parties will eventually align with him .
  • He explains that his policies, such as the 1.5 million won national dividend and “mental education” for corrupt politicians, resonate with the poor and those disillusioned with traditional politics .
  • He believes young people will support his party because it offers a fresh alternative to existing political factions .
  • He criticizes conventional economic theories, arguing that simply giving money to small business owners is insufficient; the public needs money in their pockets to stimulate the economy .
  • He proposes that if his party wins 151 seats in the April 15th election, the 100 million won per household will be immediately deposited into bank accounts, with the central bank printing money as needed .
  • He outlines his plan for fiscal austerity, including eliminating local governments and reducing unnecessary spending, to free up funds for the national dividend .
  • He emphasizes that this 100 million won is equivalent to two years’ salary for middle-class families, compensating them for COVID-19-related losses and providing hope .
  • He criticizes the current system where politicians prioritize their regions over national interests, leading to budget mismanagement .
  • He argues that his policies are rooted in “filial piety,” aiming to empower young people to care for their parents and prevent collective “disrespect” due to economic hardship .
  • He contrasts his 100 million won emergency relief with the 300,000 won proposed by other parties, and criticizes the misallocation of childbirth support budgets .
  • He concludes by reiterating that the 100 million won emergency living expenses will be passed into law if his party secures 151 seats, as other politicians will support it due to public pressure .

#8 (01:46:00) Closing Remarks and Final Energy Infusion

  • Heo Kyung-young emphasizes that filial piety is the greatest virtue, even for those with “unworthy” parents, and that Korea has a history of respecting elders .
  • He states that he will make everyone “filial sons and daughters” by infusing them with the “angel” (Holy Spirit), which also brings good fortune .
  • He claims that he is the only one in 10,000 years to be able to infuse the Holy Spirit directly .
  • He introduces 이상숙, a Christian pastor and choir director, as an example of someone who has received this spiritual gift .