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Video blog: Moon's tour with Bush, Pat Boone and...
By John GorenfeldSat Sep 23, 2006 at 12:19:13 AM EST
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Got a treat for you this week.

What if politicians, right-wing Christian leaders and President George H.W. Bush all convened at a shadowy event where Gerald Ford was the greeter and Pat Boone the emcee...their wholesome American conservative goodness obscuring the true aims of the organizers...leaders of an international society whose idea of "family values" revolves around, quote, "an automatic theocracy to rule the world [sic]"...their true aims revealed in unsettling promotional videos whose soothing narrator, prattling placidly about "world governance," sounds as if he's from the world of George Lucas's THX-1138...

No. No way. Even I don't believe it, not even after spending years researching the world of Sun Myung Moon. It's like something from a ludicrous John Carpenter movie about Republicans.

And yet it's been in plain view for years. Here's some rough video I cobbled together today, which you can view by clicking here or in a Google Video window after the jump.

Video editing rough in spots. In case you can't see the fair use text, the opening bit is from the 2000 BBC documentary "Sun Myung Moon, Emperor of the Universe." That it hasn't been shown in the U.S. -- that we Americans don't get to find out about our own scandal, while it's old news to BBC watchers -- says much about our media climate.

This little teaser, which centers on strange goings-on in the year 1996, is far from complete, considering the vast number of people the Reverend has drawn to his enormous parties. Later I'll have some footage of Bush at the Tokyo Dome during his tour with the True Parent. Just thought you might like to have a glimpse at the Bush-Moon journeys I discussed last week.

Moon, to review, says he is the Second Coming and publishes the Washington Times, the paper whose Confederates vs. Moonies tensions exploded onto the cover of The Nation this week.

At the main event depicted herein, Moon, having retired the name "Unification Church," rolled out his new identity. He would henceforth be leader not of the "Moonies" but of the Family Federation, a new ideological group promoting a Rev. Moon vision of our Culture War.

As the Washington Post reported, parents of kids lost to the sect pleaded with Bush and other politicians not to attend, but they did anyway.

As did some fun Christian Right superstars whom you'll see in this video, whose identities I don't want to spoil for you. This in spite of Moon having raised the ire of plenty of real Christians in America for having claimed to be the replacement for Jesus, whom he considers a big loser. (Oh, and also for allegedly enslaving their kids with mind games and convincing them to break off contact with their families.)

Which is to explain why some of the faces shown here in attendance threw me for a loop, even after years of research.

Hope you enjoy. I'll have a better mix later on. Meanwhile, here are George and Barbara Bush greeting Moon's wife at the Tokyo Dome in September, 1995. (Thanks to Cell for reminding me.)




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Kind of amazing that top conservative Christian leaders and Republican political leaders have long been closely aligned with and often received big paychecks from the Moon empire.

by Frederick Clarkson on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 01:01:44 AM EST

Thanks for posting that video John.   I think there are few americans who've ever seen the "coronation" of Moon and his wife--which was performed in our own houses of government!  That this very dangerous nutjob has the power to persuade our government to use its buildings for his purposes infuriates me to no end, and I'm sure would infuriate many more if they only knew.

It's fascinating, too, how so many have forgotten how dangerous the Unification Church was considered in the 1970's.  They were looked upon as a hardcore cult, many of its young memebers kept in virtual slavery, not only brainwashed into against their parents, but also forced to sleep on floors and to peddle trinkets on the streets (esp. in NYC, where the church took over the abandoned New Yorker Hotel sometime in the late '70's-early '80s.  This was never widely publicised, as it was considered a "local" story and local problem due to the "Moonie" cult status.)

I'm not sure if they've ever been removed from the quasi-official list of religious cults, but there hasn't been a peep about them since the purchase of the Washington Times and, I think UPI also.

There's probably more to why there's never been much done about the Moonies that goes beyond their alliance with the Christian Right.  Proving this, however, is probably as difficult as flushing out the cruelties of Scientology.

by Tish Grier on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 10:44:21 AM EST

it was a shell of its former self but Moon bought the name and credibility and a seat on AF1 by buying it. They also own and est. 4500 square miles of South America including land over the largest supply of fresh drinking water on the planet.

Here is THE list of his front groups - it was updated this month. (note there are few sites which have an old unauthorized version of this - this is the real deal)

http://www.freedomofmind.com/resourcecenter/groups/m/moonies/fron t_groups.htm

Lots of info here:
http://www.freedomofmind.com/resourcecenter/groups/m/moonies/#res ources

also, you might find this episode of Greater Boston from 1997 of interest:

http://www.xenutv.com/cults/gb2.htm

by Lou on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 11:39:18 PM EST
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The thing that fascinates me is that both Moonies and Dominionists call for a theocracy that would murder all those not a part of their cult.

I cannot see most Dominionists suddenly deciding that Jesus has returned as Moon,
or any  Moonies suddenly finding the error in their ways and adopting the Dominionist cult.

So after a Khmer Rouge style genocide across the country, that would leave only Moonies and Dominionists? No doubt there are many secret Moonies in the larger Dominionist camp, and no doubt more who would have it both ways, watching for a clear winner. But each knows well the heart of the other.

One is reminded of the joke about one cannibal inviting another over for dinner, each has a very different idea of the nature of the evening.

by FreeDem on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 02:39:19 PM EST

I don't know about both Dominionists, but Unificationists, or, as you call them, Moonies have never and do not now "call for a theocracy that would murder all those not a part of their cult."

by ChrisCrossComment on Sun Sep 24, 2006 at 09:32:18 AM EST
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If somebody trots out a long list of "thought crimes" from apostasy to obstinacy, and "lifestyle crimes" from homosexuality to simple lust,  that amount to a case of get with the program or else. And they call for these "Crimes" to be enforced with the death penalty, we have the first step. What they do not say, but is fairly obvious is that nearly everyone who is not them routinely commits those "Crimes" and as a program of enforcement would be carried out to rid themselves of opposition that enforcement would be carried out. These are not much hidden in both Moonie and Dominionist literature, less so perhaps than Newts' "Contract with America" that I did not hear about till after that election.

The sudden enforcement of all those "crimes" upon coming to power might indeed be smoked in words like trials and righteous punishments. But it would be no less murderous than when Pol Pot came to power, except that the scale would be a hundred times bigger.

Neither Moonies, or Dominionists call themselves that, in both cases they cloud their language and think it a good thing to be disingenuous at the least. I do not think that is a good policy and will use the word that conveys as much truth about them as possible. That is not the obscuration that they prefer but I will not support that agenda.

by FreeDem on Mon Jan 15, 2007 at 10:55:33 PM EST
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It all seems very confusing until you realize that none of these seemingly disparate leaders believe in democracy, all are motivated by power and greed and they all share the common goal of imposing a fascistic theocracy on America.


by justintime on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 03:17:36 PM EST

Except that avowed secularist Americans would be the first to be voted off the "island"....

Then the remaining "survivors" -  the moonies et. al - would, amidst the same sort of torturous and ever shifting series of allegiances, dispatch each other with atavistic zeal.

by Bruce Wilson on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 06:47:37 PM EST


this previous comment:

http://www.talk2action.org/comments/2006/9/14/22322/6980/2#2

I really don't see how people like Bauer, Lahaye and Falwell can work with Moon. I can see how Ralph Reed would because he is a full blown deceptive worm. IMO, he isn't a Christian but rather a power hungry political hack who uses religion as a tool.

But how does Falwell face his congregation? How does Lahaye write books about the horrors of false prophets and the evil anti christ and then hang out with Moon's organization?

How does a Cardinal in South America meet with reps of Moon's grand plan political front, the Universal Peace Federation? You would think someone pull him to the side and say "Hey fella, Moon is aiding - likley pushing - Milingo to subvert the preisthood as you know it, maybe this isn't such a good idea?"

Read about the Cardinal here:
http://www.peacefederation.org/upf/tour2006/nations/index.php?rep ort_id=814&event_id=195

by Lou on Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 11:15:23 PM EST


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