Unification Church
The Unification Church is a cult, founded by Korean CIA on 1 may 1954 in Seoul Korea. Its leader was Sun Myung Moon. The church was closely associated with the World Anti-Communist League (Knights of Malta like Roger Pearson) and Asian drug trade. |
The UC organised mass weddings. It owned The Washington Times (jesuit Frank Gafney, John Podhoretz and David Brock of The Heritage Foundation), United Press International and controlled televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr (Moral Majority with Paul Weyrich of The Heritage Foundation) and jesuit Gary Bauer (Family Research Council), Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam.
William F Buckley's Young Americans for Freedom had ties to the Unification Church. Sun Myung Moon was a friend of Richard Nixon and George HW Bush (the Right Wing Church). Through CARP (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles) it gained influence on US universities.
Bo Hi Pak worked with Tim LaHaye of the John Birch Society and Family Research Council.
Robert Anderson (Anderson Group at Rockefeller Plaza, Secretary of Treasury under Dwight Eisenhower) was a lobbyist of the UC.
Edwin Feulner of The Heritage Foundation founded the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation with jesuit Zbigniew Brzezinsky (Le Cercle, CFR, TC, AB), jesuit Lev Dobriansky (Georgetown University, father of Paula Dobriansky CFR, TC, PNAC) and Lee Edwards (THF, Young Americans for Freedom). The Foundation had a council with John Singlaub (WACL).