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January, 82008

Sun, Moon and United Earth

How to deceive Congress and the Coronation of the Yellow Pope

In 2000, Moon joined Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in sponsoring the Million Family March in Washington D. C., a follow-up event to the Million Man March held in 1995.
In 2001, the now excommunicated Roman Catholic Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo was married to Maria Sung, a Korean acupuncturist, by Moon. This attracted worldwide media attention.

Press Conference. Well, you can read it in the Washington Times tomorrow

In 2004, Moon would manage his own coronation, right within the Congress Building. Yes, this was not a Costume-Ball, it did indeed happen, although media-coverage about this incident, was close to zero, except through Moon controled Media itself.


The transcript for the above Propaganda Video is available here

According to John Ashcroft ,The second coming of Christ is the visible, bodily appearance of Christ as He returns to the Mount of Olives from which He ascended back to heaven after His resurrection. After the marriage between the raptured saints and the Lamb in heaven (during the Tribulation), Christ, the Groom, goes forth to claim all of His kingdom. He rides on a white horse, followed by the saints, also on white horses.

The question remains, who is going to pay for the White Horses ? The solution to this problem seems to have been conceived a long time ago.

The White-Horses for Peace Organization will sponsor Major Republican Election Campaigns. Ashcroft will then receive the White Horse Dignitary Award , which is a special Honor for the Service in the Operations Pissed in Congress and Fools of Dignity Special Show.

In Turn The Taxpayer will provide the necessary Funds to get White House Horses Inc. do it’s necessary magical work.

During the Coronation Ceremony in House of Congress, Moon let’s his servants know in his speech the following:

I am God’s ambassador, sent to earth with his full authority. I am sent to accomplish His command to save the world’s six billion people, restoring them to Heaven with the original goodness in which they were created.

The five great saints and many other leaders in the spirit world, including even Communist leaders such as Marx and Lenin, who committed all manner of barbarity and murders on earth, and dictators such as Hitler and Stalin, have found strength in my teachings, mended their ways and been reborn as new persons.

And here are some more quotes, from other occasions:

The time will come, without my seeking it, that my words will almost serve as law. If I ask
a certain thing, it will be done. If I don’t want something, it will not be
done

I served the famous professors and scholars, and eventually they learned that the
Reverend Moon is superior to them..
Even Nobel laureate academics who thought they were at the center of knowledge are as nothing in front of me.

American Christianity must follow me.

The true sovereign is not the American president nor the English king, but the Lord of the Second Advent

Koreagate, does anyone remember this ?

Us General at the Pentagon

George W. Bush’s choice of Donald Rumsfeld to be U.S. defense secretary could put an unintended spotlight on the role of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon – a Bush family benefactor – in funneling millions of dollars to communist North Korea in the 1990s as it was developing a missile and nuclear weapons program.

In 1998, Rumsfeld headed a special commission, appointed by the Republican-controlled Congress, that warned that North Korea had made substantial progress during the decade in building missiles that could pose a potential nuclear threat to Japan and parts of the United States.

“The extraordinary level of resources North Korea and Iran are now devoting to developing their own ballistic missile capabilities poses a substantial and immediate danger to the U.S., its vital interests and its allies,” said the report by Rumsfeld’s Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States.

“North Korea maintains an active WMD weapons of mass destruction] program, including a nuclear weapon program. It is known that North Korea diverted material in the late 1980s for at least one or possibly two weapons,” the report said.

Rumsfeld’s alarming assessment of North Korea’s war-making capabilities now is being cited by Republicans as a justification for investing billions of taxpayer dollars in an anti-missile defense system favored by Bush and Rumsfeld.

Yet, during the early-to-mid 1990s, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency was monitoring a series of clandestine payments from Sun Myung Moon’s organization to the North Korean communist leaders who were overseeing the country’s military strategies.

According to DIA documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, Moon’s payments to North Korean leaders included a $3 million “birthday present” to current communist leader Kim Jong Il and offshore payments amounting to “several tens of million dollars” to the previous communist dictator, Kim Il Sung.

The alleged payments – and broader Moon-North Korean business deals reported by the DIA – came at a time of a strict U.S. government ban on financial transactions between North Korea and any U.S. person or entity, to keep hard currency out of North Korea’s hands.

Legal experts say that ban would have applied to Moon given his status as a permanent U.S. resident, even though he maintains South Korean citizenship.1

Bush Speeches
While negotiating those business deals with North Korea in the 1990s, Moon’s organization also hired former President George H.W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush to give speeches at Moon-sponsored events.

During one speech inaugurating a new Moon-sponsored newspaper in Argentina in November 1996, former President Bush declared,

“I want to salute Reverend Moon,” whom Bush praised as “the man with the vision.”

The father of the incoming U.S. president has refused to divulge how much Moon’s organization paid for these speeches which were delivered in the United States, Asia and South America.

Some press estimates have put the fees in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, though one former leader of Moon’s Unification Church told me that the organization had earmarked $10 million for the former president.

Ex-President Bush’s pro-Moon speeches came at a time, too, when Moon – now 80 – was expressing intensely anti-American views. In the mid-1990s, Moon denounced the United States as “Satan’s harvest” and condemned American women as having descended from a “line of prostitutes.”

In a speech to his followers on Aug. 4, 1996, Moon vowed to liquidate American individuality, declaring that his movement would “swallow entire America.” Moon said Americans who insisted on “their privacy and extreme individualism … will be digested.”

Entering St Peters Dome of the East

Beyond these anti-Americanism diatribes, other questions have arisen about how Moon finances his religious-business-political empire. Evidence has existed back to the 1970s indicating that Moon’s organization has engaged in money-laundering operations and has associated with right-wing organized-crime figures in Asia and Latin America.

One of Moon’s key early backers was Ryoichi Sasakawa, a leader of Japan’s Yakuza organized crime family, according to the authoritative book.2

In 1998, Moon’s ex-daughter-in-law, Nansook Hong, added first-hand testimony about one of Moon’s money-laundering methods when she described how cash was smuggled illegally through U.S. Customs. Moon “demonstrated contempt for U.S. law every time he accepted a paper bag full of untraceable, undeclared cash” carried into the United States from overseas, she wrote in her book, In the Shadows of the Moons.

Checkered Past
To many Americans, Moon is perhaps best known as a 1970s cult leader who allegedly brainwashed young recruits into joining his Unification Church and then paired up his followers in mass marriages where Moon would preside wearing lavish costumes and crowns.

But Moon also understood the importance of political clout. In 1978, a congressional investigation identified Moon as a part of a covert influence-buying scheme aimed at American institutions and run by the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency, a charge that Moon denied.

In 1982, Moon was convicted of tax fraud and served an 18-month sentence in federal prison. Nevertheless, his political influence grew when he launched The Washington Times, also in 1982.

In the years that followed, Moon developed a reputation for financing all-expense-paid international conferences for conservative politicians, prominent journalists and influential academics.

Moon’s conservative newspaper grew in importance in Washington through the 1980s and early 1990s, as it staunchly supported Republican presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

In 1991, President Bush expressed his gratitude to Moon’s newspaper by inviting its editor, Wesley Pruden, to a private White House lunch “just to tell you how valuable the Times has become in Washington, where we read it every day.” [Washington Times, May 17, 1992]

Moving North
At about the same time as that lunch, Moon was beginning another initiative – establishing a business foothold in North Korea. The DIA, the Pentagon agency responsible for monitoring possible military threats to the United States, started keeping tabs on these developments.

Though historically an ardent anticommunist, Moon negotiated a sweeping business deal with Kim Il Sung, the longtime communist leader, the DIA documents said. The two men met face-to-face in North Korea from Nov. 30 to Dec. 8, 1991.

“These talks took place secretly, without the knowledge of the South Korean government,” the DIA wrote on Feb. 2, 1994. “In the original deal with Kim Il Sung, Moon paid several tens of million dollars as a down-payment into an overseas account,” the DIA said in another cable dated Aug. 14, 1994.

The DIA said Moon’s organization also delivered money to Kim Il Sung’s son and successor, Kim Jong Il.

“In 1993, the Unification Church sold a piece of property located in Pennsylvania,” the DIA reported on Sept. 9, 1994. “The profit on the sale, approximately $3 million was sent through a bank in China to the Hong Kong branch of the KS [South Korean] company ‘Samsung Group’ The money was later presented to Kim Jung Il [Kim Jong Il] as a birthday present.”

After Kim Il Sung’s death in 1994 and his succession by his son, Kim Jong Il, Moon dispatched his longtime aide, Bo Hi Pak, to ensure that the business deals were still on track with Kim Jong Il “and his coterie,” the DIA reported.

“If necessary, Moon authorized Pak to deposit a second payment for Kim Jong Il,” the DIA wrote.

As described by the DIA, Moon’s deal with North Korea called for construction of a hotel complex in Pyongyang as well as a new Holy Land at the site of Moon’s birth in North Korea.

“There was an agreement regarding economic cooperation for the reconstruction of KN’s [North Korea’s] economy which included establishment of a joint venture to develop tourism at Kimkangsan, KN [North Korea]; investment in the Tumangang River Development; and investment to construct the light industry base at Wonsan, KN. It is believed that during their meeting Mun [Moon] donated 450 billion yen to KN,” one DIA report said.
The Yellow Pope and Popessa at the Moon Vatican
In late 1991, the Japanese yen traded at about 130 yen to the U.S. dollar, meaning Moon’s investment would have been about $3.5 billion, if the DIA information is correct.

Moon’s Rise to Power , sort of Moonie Timeline

  • 1943
    • Jan. 6 – Moon’s Third Wife Born
      Co-Messiah and most recent wife: Hak Ja Han Moon, born in Anju-gun, North Pyongan Province.
  • 1943
    • 1943-45? Moon Arrested
      Moon arrested for “anti-colonialist” activities in Tokyo. (NOTE: This is not considered Moon’s “first” arrest, by UC biographers.)
  • 1945
    Moon’s First Marriage
    First Wife: Sungil Choi
    Japanese Occupation of Korea ends.
    Moon becomes a disciple of “Baek Moon Kim”
    Baek Moon Kim, claimed to be God incarnate and wrote “Divine Basic Principles” and “Theology Of The Holy Spirit”, which Moon borrowed many of his basic doctrines from. Kim was the head of “Israel Monastery” in Seoul. Moon followed this “other” messiah for 8 months, even though Jesus had supposedly already told Moon 10 years earlier that Moon was the new messiah!
    Moon’s “first” Arrest
    This is the date of Moon’s “first” arrest according to UC Biographers. Moon was charged with using counterfeit money to buy apples.
  • 1946
    MOON ABANDONS FIRST WIFE!
    Moon left the house to buy rice for dinner for his wife and son, but claimed that God told him go THAT INSTANT to North Korea and leave his wife, without even telling her! Moon didn’t bring any food home for his 3-month old son, and instead abandoned them without warning, and didn’t return for 6 years. When he did return, he didn’t bother looking for his wife, but built a hut made from discarded Budweiser Beer cases, and called it a church, where he invited people to lectures. Moon had looked up his old friends, but NOT his own abandoned wife! Needless to say, when she found out he had been back for so long, and never bothered looking for her after 6 years separation, she was not pleased. Christians had helped her with food and care for the baby that was now a six year old boy, who couldn’t recognize his own father.
    Moon goes to North Korea
    Moon went to N. Korea stayed with “Grandmother Park” she said that she was the “Wife of Jehovah”
  • 1947
    Moon Arrested by “Public Security Department”
    Arrested for not having “Citizenship Identification Papers” and accused of being a spy for Syngman Rhee. Time of Soviet occupation of North Korea and just before Korea was officially divided into two states. This is the arrest where Moon biographers claim Moon was tortured and left for dead in a snowbank outside the prison, where “Won Pil Kim” a Moon disciple found him and nursed him back to health.
  • 1948
    Moon expelled from Presbyterian Church
    (February) Moon Becomes Prisoner #596
    Moon is arrested in N. Korea and sentenced to 5 years “Hard Labor” in Tong Nee concentration camp in Hung Nam for “Disturbing The Social Order” -Moon served 2 years 8 months.
  • 1950
    (June) Korean War Breaks Out
    (Oct. 14th) UN Forces liberate Hung Nam Prison. Moon is freed from prison in Hung Nam, according to the Unification Church, only one day before his scheduled execution.
    “Execution Story” PROBLEM:
    According to The Unification Church, Moon was freed from the concentration camp the “day before” he was to be executed. There is a problem with this “story” though. The UC also claims that Moon was such a good prisoner and worked so hard that “all the guards respected him” and he even “received an Award” for being a “model prisoner”. Simple math tells us that Moon was freed only half-way through his prison sentence! It remains to be seen, why a “model” prisoner, would be executed only half-way through his prison sentence? …the lies thicken!
  • 1951
    Moon builds First Church
    Returning from North Korea, Moon builds a small hut made from mud and Budweiser Beer cases, and holds church services inside, as well as makes it a residence (he still has not contacted the wife he abandoned).
  • 1951-52
    Moon begins writing Divine Principle
    Actually it was Hyo Won Eu that “wrote” most of The Divine Principle. Eu wrote the text from Moon’s dictations and notes. The English version of DP credits no author by name.
    Moon’s wife finds Moon
    According to a disciple of Moon’s, Moon heard from his cousin where his abandoned wife was, but he didn’t bother to go to her or his son. Finally, someone got news to her that Moon was alive, and living in Pusan. She took her son and climbed up many hills to get to Moon’s hut. The disciple said that if was a very emotional moment when Moon’s wife and son, saw Moon for the first time in 6 years. Moon had guests in his shack at the time, and instead of talking with his wife, he continued back with the guests as if she didn’t exist. The disciple said she felt very hurt from this experience.
  • 1953
    Moon Gets University Student Pregnant
    The source for this is a book by one of Moon’s earliest disciples. The young girl’s name is Myung Hee Kim. In the UC 40 day training, they affirm that Moon was married 3 times. I believe it is this young girl that they are calling the second wife, but it is my understanding that they never legally married, and that in fact, Moon was still married with the first wife when he got this girl pregnant. In any event, he sent the girl away to Japan to have the birth alone, because adultery was a jailable offense in Korea at that time, and apparently Moon had enough of jail already.
  • 1954
    (May 1st) Moon Officially Registers His Church
    “The Holy Spirit Association For The Unification Of World Christianity” is registered in Seoul. This is considered the “founding” of Moon’s church. It is called “Unification Church” to condense the long name.
    Moon’s “Love Child” Born in Japan
    The fruit of Moon’s adultery came in 1954. Myung Hee Kim gives birth to Moon’s son Hee Jin alone in Japan. There are numerous sources both inside and out of the church which confirm that it was truly Moon’s son, and Moon accepted him as such. This is further confirmed by Moon in a speech I have, where Moon speaks of the tragic death of this son, in a train accident when he was 13 years old. This is all very well documented.
  • 1955
    Ewha Women’s Univ. and Yonsei University Incidents
    Ewha Women’s University dismissed five professors and expelled fourteen students, while at Yonsei University, one professor lost his position and two students were removed from the role. The cause was their refusing to leave the Unification Church. Reports at this time were flooding the Newspapers and media, that Moon was having sexual relations with his female followers. The church and it’s members deny this to this day, even though they are aware of the student that Moon got pregnant. It seems clear that this information got out to the media, and the stories were based in Fact!
    Moon Divorces First Wife
    Around the time of Moon’s adultery and the constant media reports of Moon’s sexual misconduct, Moon is divorced from his first wife. One can only have very profound sadness for a woman abused to the degree that Moon did to this poor woman. She had raised their son faithfully, and alone for 6 years in the hope that Moon would return one day. She had been forced to move from home to home every six months to avoid ridicule for being a single mother. She had to work and raise her child alone, in a time when everyone would look suspiciously on such a woman. She remained faithful and a responsible parent, unlike her husband Sun Myung Moon. She did all this, and when he returned after 6 whole years had passed, he didn’t even bother to look for the wife and son he had abandoned. To add insult to injury, he then committed adultery with a young university student, while still married, and reportedly had sex with numerous other female followers, publicly bringing the mocking scorn of the media in Korea. All this to the shame, humiliation and disgrace of Moon’s faithful and neglected wife. Does anyone seriously believe this kind of man deserves the title: “True Parent” or “Messiah”?
    Moon And Five Followers Arrested
    Sun Myung Moon and Hyo-won Eu, Hyo-min Eu, Hyo-young Eu, and Won-pil Kim were arrested and sent to Seodaemun Prison on charges of illegal confinement and avoiding the military draft.
    (Oct. 7) Moon Aquitted of Charges
    (March 16th) Moon Marries Current Wife:
    Hak Ja Han
    This marriage (unlike Moon’s first two) is called “The Marriage Supper Of The Lamb”. The moonies believe that this event is prophecied in the Bible (Revelation 19:7). It is believed that this marriage was the foundation upon which all UC marriages could be blessed. A month later, Moon selected the wives for three of his closest followers and “blessed” them in marriage also. This would be followed a year later by 33 couples until the present day where as many as 30 to 50 thousand couples have participated. (The church claims that 360,000 couples have been married at one time, but supplies no evidence for this claim. Additionally, Moon claims to marry people who are dead, in the spiritual world, and it is unclear if these “spirits” are part of the tally). It should be noted that Moon does not “legally” marry anyone, but instead these “marriages” are religious ceremonies. The couples will still have to seek a legal marriage after the “blessing”. There is a FAST-FACTS section on Mass Marriage for more details, numbers and dates.
  • 1965
    (January 28 – Jan.1,1966) 40 Nation Tour
    Moon tours 40 nations to create 120 “Holy Grounds” throughout the world. Holy Grounds are believed to be special locations where the “spiritual world” and the “physical world” meet, and communication between the living and the dead is more possible. They are intended to represent the claiming of “God’s ground” symbolically until later restoring the “homeland” substantially.

Sun Myung Moon founded his group in South Korea in the early 1950s as the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity. The Moon organization has always claimed to be a religious movement, in spite of its intense political activity, its extensive businesses interests and its large web of social and cultural groups. Moon entitles himself “Reverend” and claims a messianic calling and a world mission.

The Holy Spirit Association (or Unification Church, as it would later be called) won many converts in Korea, Japan, and, later, the United States, but it never grew into a major movement. Despite its relatively small size today (estimates suggest about 180,000 members worldwide and less than 5,000 in the United States) it has attracted considerable attention because of its unusual religious, organizational and financial practices and its legal embarrassments.

Moon has also Businessplans for Northkorea. The DIA valued the agreement for hotels in Pyongyang and the resort in Kumgang-san, alone, at $500 million. The plans also called for creation of a kind of Vatican City covering Moon’s birthplace.

“In consideration of Mun’s [Moon’s] economic cooperation, Kim [Il Sung] granted Mun a 99-year lease on a 9 square kilometer parcel of land located in Chongchu, Pyonganpukto, KN. Chongchu is Mun’s birthplace and the property will be used as a center for the Unification Church. It is being referred to as the Holy Land by Unification Church believers and Mun hasas been granted extraterritoriality during the life of the lease.”

North Korean officials clearly valued their relationship with Moon, granting him small but symbolic favors. Four months after Moon’s 1991 meeting with Kim Il Sung, the communist dictator granted a rare interview to editors from Moon’s Washington Times.

Trouble with the Law and Tax Evasion

The Moon organization stepped up its work in the United States in the late 1960s. In 1972, the leader moved his headquarters to the US. Controversy soon followed, as the organization used cult-like recruitment practices and as the Rev. Moon held prayer breakfasts and rallies in support of President Nixon during the Watergate scandal. Moon later raised alarms when it was discovered that he had dispatched young females to make friends with members of Congress and their staff. (8) In 1973, Moon obtained a permanent residence permit (Green Card), which gave him more secure immigration status. (9) But problems and exposés continued. In 1978, a committee of the United States Congress carried out an extensive investigation of the organization’s role in a Washington influence-buying scandal known as Koreagate.

In 1982 Moon was convicted by the U.S. government for filing false federal income tax returns and conspiracy. His conviction was upheld on appeal in a split decision. He was given a prison sentence and spent 13 months in the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut. Many individuals, organizations and religious figures protested the charges, saying that they were unjust and threatened freedom of religion and free speech. Based on this case, reporter Carlton Sherwood wrote the book Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’.
[edit]Other 1980s events
In 1981 Moon proposed an international highway project that would reach around most of the world. He said about it:
“It would mean that people would come and go freely without borders. It would have no national boundaries. … No matter what color skin you have, nothing can stop you there. There will be absolutely no racial discrimination.”

The second son of Hak Ja Han and Moon, Heung-Jin Moon, died on January 2, 1984, from injuries suffered in a car crash in December 1983; a jackknifed truck entered his lane while he was driving two friends. Moon ascribed great importance to his death, and Heung-Jin Moon is officially regarded to be the “king of the spirits” in heaven, and is now said to be conducting seminars in heaven for departed souls.
In Washington, Moon found common ground with strongly anti-Communist leaders of the 1980s who appreciated Moon’s opposition to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and other communist nations and his support of President Richard Nixon. He found a fellow opponent of Communism in President Ronald Reagan and Moon spent a billion dollars during the next 20 years, most of it in the Washington D. C. area, to establish and support the influential conservative newspaper The Washington Times, which he called in 2002, ‘the instrument in spreading the truth about God to the world’.
1990s

The Moon Organization

A lengthy Congressional report documented the Moon organization’s deceptive use of many front groups. The report provides information about the Moon organization’s illegal efforts to gain control of a US bank, its activities in the field of arms manufacture and trade, and its connections to the Korean Central Intelligence Agency. The report also tells how “Moon used the names and pictures of prominent Americans, Japanese, Koreans and others to create an image of power and respectability for himself and his movement.”

The report says that the Moon organization “systematically violated U.S. tax, immigration, banking, currency and Foreign Agents Registration Act as well as state and local laws relating to charity fraud.” The organization was said to “move large amounts of cash across international boundaries,” using methods that were “frequently illegal or questionable under U.S. law as well as those of other nations.” The organization was said to be paying employees in cash or via “loans” to escape taxes.

The report says that the “overriding religious goal” of Moon and his organization is “to establish a worldwide ‘theocracy,’ that is, a world order which would abolish separation of church and state and be governed by the immediate direction of God.”

Federal investigations of the Moon organization continued. In 1982, a federal court sentenced Sun Myung Moon to 18 months in prison and fined him $25,000 for tax evasion, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Moon insisted that his actions were protected by freedom of religion (First Amendment of the US Constitution). After losing appeals all the way to the Supreme Court, Moon was sent to Danbury Federal Prison in July 1984.

The Moon organization operates a maze of foundations, social and cultural groups, campus groups, religious groups, advocacy associations and other NGO-like entities. A recent list includes the names of over 1,000 different non-profit organizations under the Moon umbrella. Most of these groups have benign and hard-to-remember titles such as the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles (CARP), the major Moon group for organizing college and university students. Key groups include the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, the Women’s Federation for World Peace, the World Culture and Sports Festival, the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace, and the Youth Federation for World Peace. Other groups include the World Media Conference, the Professors’ World Peace Academy, the Assembly of the World’s Religions, and the International Leadership Seminars.

Every year, the Moon organization creates new international groups, launched at grandiose conferences. In February 1999, Rev. Moon launched the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace, allegedly in the presence of “more than 30 former heads of state,” while in 2000 the leader announced with fanfare the founding of the World Association of NGOs and the Federation for Cosmic Peace and Unification. In some cases, the Moon organization takes over existing organizations by bailing them out of financial difficulties and providing a hefty new source of funding.

Moon organizations often fade into obscurity as funds and priorities change. The American Freedom Coalition, a conservative group that built support for Col. Oliver North during the Iran-contra investigations had a peak budget in the millions in the 1980s. In 1997 a reporter found it “dormant” — its phone unanswered and its office unmanned. Similarly, the Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation, so much in the news in the 1970s, now is totally defunct.

This shifting maze of groups tends to deceive all but the best-informed and to draw many unsuspecting members of the public into the Moon orbit. In fact, deceptive practices, referred to by some scholars as “heavenly deception,” are promoted within the Moon organization if they serve the ends of the movement. A number of UN officials, scholars and other prominent people have told us that they would not have accepted invitations to Moon conferences had they known in advance about the Moon connection. The many groups also give Moon political leverage and power, by making the organization seem far larger and more popular than it really is.

The 1978 Congressional report concluded that “The UC [Unification Church] and numerous other religious and secular organizations headed by Sun Myung Moon constitute essentially one international organization. This organization depends heavily upon the interchangeability of its components and upon its ability to move personnel and financial assets freely across international boundaries and between businesses and nonprofit organizations.”

Twenty-three years later, the Congressional report’s judgment still appears to be correct. The groups tend to have interlocking leadership and staff posts. For example, Dr. Neil Salonen, President of the Moon-controlled University of Bridgeport, also serves as Secretary General of the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace (IIFWP). Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak serves simultaneously as Board Chairman of the IIFWP, as Chairman of the World Association of NGOs and as Chairman of the World Culture and Sports Festival. Karen Judd Smith serves both as Secretary General of the Women’s Federation for World Peace and as Director, Office of Program Development, IIFWP. Dong Moon Joo, President of the Youth Federation for World Peace also serves as President of the Washington Times and many other media properties and sits as a member of the Board of the University of Bridgeport. Sometimes, Moon sources list contradictory titles for the same individual, suggesting that titles and organizational relations are very fluid.

The Moon non-profits have a history of secretive and irresponsible use of funds. In 1975, the Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation, one of the main Moon-connected non-profits, lost its tax-exempt status when a New York State audit found that only 2.1% of the $1.2 million raised by the organization’s children’s relief fund was spent for designated purposes. A 1998 financial filing by the Youth Federation for World Peace, another Moon-connected organization, revealed expenditures of only $11,729 for a world-wide enterprise, suggesting that most of the transactions are taking place in cash, beyond the scrutiny of oversight authorities. Many former insiders have reported bags of cash moving from one Moon entity to another without records or proper accounting practices (see below).

The Moon organization takes a leading role in other more sinister networks, such as Causa, the American Security Council, the World Anti-Communist League and various of their affiliates. Studies have revealed links between the League and Latin American right-wing militia leaders such as Roberto D’Aubuission of El Salvador and Adolfo Calero of Nicaragua as well as leaders of the European far-right such as St. C. de Berkelaar, president of an organization of Dutch former SS officers. In addition to a very active role in Central America, the League has supported Jonas Savimbi’s rebel group Unita in Angola and campaigned against sanctions on apartheid South Africa. Osami Kuboki, head of the Unification Church in Japan, was co-founder and chair of Shokyo Rengo, the Japanese branch of the League, and an executive board member of the world organization for many years. The League’s world headquarters, located in Seoul, symbolizes the very strong overall Moon influence.

Where did the money come from ?

South Korea had been a Japanese Protectorate prior to World War II, before the U.S took over in Japan.
Moon graduated at Japans second most prominent University Waseda, where he studied Engineering, but didn’t obtain his degree.

Did Moon, with his connections draw from combinded right-whing/mob resources in a simular way, than The Rockefeller-Onassis Gang did for their Australia/New-Zealand Takeover ?

What seems to be more likely, is, that the Moonies are running a large Drug-money Laundering mashine. Their Network with world-wide ties from Uruguay to Japan serves as a perfect front for the Rockefellers and North-Korea is one of the de-facto Production Bases, neatly shielded by Kim Jong Il.
H.W Bush’s private Business Trips to Bejing also raise another Question for a long term strategy to fool Congress into more Military Budget.
Is the North-Korean threat used, for a final takeover of South-Korea by Kim Jong Il’s Regime , to officially secure Japan and the United States from Missile Attack ?

Associations with the rumorous M-Fund turn up, and the Gold-looting Deals, that need a complicated Network to launder the money.
Insider allegations , that a secret agreement has been made, that would allow all members to recover the Gold, and then lauder it through various Banking-Networks. Very large Amounts of these Assets, had been used, to setup counter-Intelligence in Corea during the Cold War.

The Agency for National Security Planning (ANSP) was originally established on June 19, 1961 as the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) directly under the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction in the immediate aftermath of the May 16, 1961, military coup. Its duties were to “supervise and coordinate both international and domestic intelligence activities and criminal investigation by all government intelligence agencies, including that of the military.” Its mission was akin to that of a combined United States Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The first head of the KCIA was Kim Chong-p’il. Kim, utilizing the existing Army Counter Intelligence Corps, built a 3,000-member organization,the most powerful intelligence and investigatory agency in the republic. The KCIA maintained a complex set of interlocking institutional links with almost all of the government’s key decision-making bodies. The KCIA had a near- monopoly over crucial information concerning national security under the charter of the Act Concerning Protection of Military Secrets and, more importantly, possessed considerable veto power over other agencies through its supervisory and coordination functions.3

The KCIA’s virtually unlimited and completely unchecked power to arrest and detain any person on any charge, created a climate of extreme fear and repression. The frequent detention and torture of students, dissidents, opposition figures, communists, reporters, or anyone perceived to be critical of the government, was symptomatic of the Park presidency and the subsequent administration. And in another departure from its original charter, the KCIA’s assumptive role as political machine extraordinaire began to take on even more bizarre forms such as exercising a free hand in drafting the South Korean constitution, dominating the country’s political life, and acting as a political fundraiser for the incumbent party.
In addition to its presumptive intelligence and secret police role, which was ostensibly authorized by its original charter, it also became, by default, through a network of agents at home and abroad, the de facto attorney general and inspector general of the South Korean government.
The KCIA is known to have raised funds through extortion and stock market manipulation, which were in turn used to bribe and cajole companies, individuals, and even foreign governments, as did happen during the Koreagate scandal on Capitol Hill in 1976. Domestically, the KCIA made itself the philanthropical arm of the government by being an avid supporter of the arts, promoter of tourism, and purveyor of national culture. Investigations by Congressman Donald M. Fraser found the KCIA to have funneled bribes and favors through Korean businessman Tongsun Park in an attempt to gain favor and influence in Washington, D.C.; some 115 Members of Congress were implicated in what became known as the Koreagate scandal.3

Below you can see Moon’s so called Vatican of the East close to the North Korean Border.

The Moon Vatican in Korea

The most funniest part of the Moon Coronation Ceremony is, when Rabbi Waldmann blows the Horn with the two brave brain-washed Cult leaders in the background to announce the new messiah.
Now, the question is what is the exact role of the Zionist Lobby in all this, except the association of some seated Antichrist Figure according to the Book of Revelation ?

Are these Guests and Congressmen brain-washed too, or bribed, or blackmailed, or all the three of that ?

Any Ideas ?

Footnotes

1 By Robert Parry
January 3, 2001
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2001/010301a.html

2 Yakuza, by David E. Kaplan & Alec Dubro.

3 Source

Source U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Program ARMY AREA HANDBOOKS
ID number AR ARMAN CHAPT05.08SK
Title Chapter 5.08: INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES

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