South Korea’s next president? Meet Heo Kyung-young, the ‘levitating’ mystic who claims an IQ of 430 and is offering voters US$85,000
- Heo Kyung-young not only claims to be able to levitate and work miracles, he’s hoping to be elected the next president of South Korea
- His eye-popping claims have made him the subject of ridicule, but his more down-to-earth targeting of corrupt politicians and the infamous Suneung college entrance exam have fans calling him a saviour of the working class
With his claims of supernatural powers and an IQ of 430, abnormally white skin and a perfectly coiffured hairdo that belies his 71 years, Heo Kyung-young is a natural target for internet memes.
Some of the most popular show him levitating (one of his self-claimed abilities), showing off his flexibility with a high kick, smiling alongside Donald Trump, and imploring observers to “look into my eyes”.
Still, this time around, Heo thinks he’s onto a winner with his key pledge: to hand out 100 million won (US$85,000) to every citizen above the age of 18 along with a 1.5 million won (US$1,270) monthly bonus.
He made the promise while announcing his election bid at an event on August 18 at the Haengju Mountain Fortress in the city of Goyang, the site of a clash with the Japanese military in 1593.
With characteristic flamboyance, Heo arrived at the event riding a white horse and in wartime armour paying homage to the Admiral Yi Sun-sin – famed for beating the mighty Japanese navy in the 1500s – promising his adoring fans that he would bring “revolution” to the country.