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This South Korean Presidential Candidate Has Been Leading A Whole Cult From Home And Exploiting His Followers

20th February 2022 by admin

There is something eccentric about the South Korean presidential candidate Huh Kyung Young of the National Revolutionary Party. His political debut took place way back in 1987 when he ran for the 13th presidential election, but his actual rise to fame came between 2007-2009.

Though he lost the 17th presidential election in 2007, the candidate gained much attention from his quirky campaign. In addition to his “most outrageous claim” of being “conditionally engaged to the former president Park Geun Hye“ as quoted by the Korea Times. Huh Kyung Young also insisted that he levitates, communicates with extraterrestrial beings, heals illnesses with his gaze, and boasts an IQ over 400.

From 2008 through 2018, the candidate was banned from running in elections—in addition to the year and a half of prison time—for being found guilty for the dissemination of false information about Park Geun Hye (and other public figures). Regardless, he remained an intriguing political figure for Koreans, especially with the most unexpected release of his singer debut track “Call Me” in 2009.