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			Part I 
			
			25
			February 2002 
			  
				
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	Kingpins In 
    The Unholy Alliance
 Evangelists & Politicians
 
     
    
	
|  Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder, leader & self-proclaimed ’Messiah’ to the Unification
    Church & the world. |  
	
|  Tim LaHaye, evangelist & Christian author of best-selling series "Left
    Behind." |  
|  Beverly LaHaye, wife of Tim LaHaye, author and spokesperson for several Moon
    funded "Christian" orgs |  
|  Paul Crouch, Founder and Chairman of Trinity Broadcasting Network, one of
    the largest tele-evangelical corporations |  
|  Bill Bright, Founder and head of the international evangelical association,
    ’Campus Crusades for Christ’ |  
|  Robert Schuller, Pastor and Tele-evangelist from the famous ’Crystal Cathedral’
    in Southern California. |  
|  Rev. Billy Graham, recognized world-wide as one of the most influential evangelical
    preachers; author and syndicated religious columnist |  
|  Pat Robertson, Television Evangelist, Founder of the Christian Broadcasting
    Network & 700 Club anchor; founder of Operation Blessing; one time
    presidential candidate |   
    
    
	
|  Rev. James Kennedy, founder & pastor of Coral Ridge Ministries, outspoken television
    evangelist |  
	
|  Rev. James Robison, TV evangelist; Life Outreach International Ministries; associated
    with many Moon organizations |  
|  Ralph Reed, former director of the Christian Coalition and member of the
    conservative think-tank "Heritage Foundation" |  
	
|  Gary Bauer, Conservative politician and Executive Director of the Christian
    Coalition; unsuccessful Presidential candidate. |  
|  Dr. James Dobson, Pediatrician, author and publisher, head of Focus On The Family,
    a Christ-centric organization and magazine |  
|  Phyllis Schlafly, Christian political activist who says a woman’s place is in
    the home... even though she’s not |  
|  Jay Sekulow, Christian political activist and attorney involved in family
    values issues from abortion to parents rights |  |  
				
			 
			Most everyone has heard of these groups 
			and some of the conspiracy theories surrounding them regarding the 
			development of the ’New 
			World Order.’ 
 Now imagine for a moment there is something to this (and there 
			appears to be no lack of documented material justifying these 
			theories). That would mean that at almost every elevated level of 
			business and government, world wide, men and women have infiltrated, 
			become the controlling administrators and are working to effectively 
			control every aspect of the life of the "world citizen."
 
 One aspect of this that has not been properly searched out is the 
			"religious" connection. Surely, given that much of the world is 
			religious, and in the currently reigning SuperPower nation of the 
			U.S., predominantly "Christian," then it would only make sense that 
			these organizations have infiltrated the Church itself and are also 
			actively leading it to into the New World Order as well.
 
 Do the worlds leading Christian evangelicals have ties to these 
			organizations?
 
 Yes they do, and it is thoroughly documented.
 
 
			
			
 Rev. Sun Myung Moon (The Moonies), and
			the Unification Church
 
			For those few of you who are not familiar with the Rev. Moon, in the 
			60s both he and his Unification Church were universally regarded as 
			a dangerous cult. The abuse his followers suffered at the hands of 
			their mind manipulating master is indeed very well established. 
 His claims include stating that Christ failed His mission, and that 
			Moon himself is the "new messiah" who is come to fulfill the mission 
			of God. He also claims that it is his mission to ’unite the world 
			through uniting religious forces’. But would it shock you to know 
			that nearly all the big name Christian evangelicals have extremely 
			strong ties to him?
 
 One such Church leader and internationally recognized evangelical 
			Christian, Jerry Falwell, readily admits that he accepted 2.5 
			million dollars from Moon in 1994 in order to bail out his Liberty 
			University in Lynchburg, Virginia. This was funneled through a Moon 
			organization known as the ’Womens Federation for World Peace’ which 
			has been chaired by Beverly LaHaye, Wife of Timothy LaHaye, who is 
			the popular co-author of the "Left Behind" Christian fictional book 
			series and a well known evangelical Christian.
 
			  
			The Womens Federation 
			for World Peace paid 3.5 million to the Christian Heritage 
			Foundation, which in turn bought Falwell’s $73 million debt, and 
			then frankly wrote it off. The Heritage Foundation then seems to 
			have paid themselves a fee of one million dollars for their trouble.
			
 Since that time Falwell has spoken at many of Moons functions, 
			embracing the cult-leader with unabashed reverence and friendship. 
			Even writings from Moons’ Church confirm Falwells comradeship with 
			’the new messiah’ and his cult. Moon has even been a guest speaker 
			in mainline denominational Churches in the past few years.
 
			  
			Falwell 
			further praised Rev. Moon calling him, 
			 
				
				"An unsung hero to the cause 
			of freedom, who is to be commended for his determination and courage 
			and endurance in support of his beliefs."[2]
				 
			According to official court records of a lawsuit that was filed in 
			Bedford County Circuit Court (West Virginia), it was alleged that 
			Falwell and an associate flew to South Korea, January 9, 1994 to 
			meet with Unification Church officials. This trip came shortly 
			before Falwell was awarded the Moon money. Falwell stated openly, 
			 
				
				"If the American Atheists Society or Saddam Hussein himself ever 
			sent an unrestricted gift to any of my ministries, be assured I will 
			operate on Billy Sunday’s philosophy: The Devil’s had it long 
			enough, and quickly cash the check."[1]
				 
			Falwell is not the only evangelical reported to have accepted money 
			from Rev. Moon. Other notable speakers for Moon’s organizations and 
			affairs receiving as much as $80,000 to $150,000 have included Ralph 
			Reed, Beverly LaHaye, Gary Bauer, and Robert Schuller, well known 
			for his "Crystal Cathedral" in Southern California and "Hour of 
			Power" ’positive-thinking’ television ministry. 
 
 
			
			The Council Of National Policy (CNP)
 
			Another Moon sponsored organization is the Council of National 
			Policy founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye, the aforementioned co-author 
			of the "Left Behind" book series. It is reported that he received 
			$500,000 from a Mr. Bo Hi Pak, Moons #1 man, and a former Korean 
			CIA 
			officer.  
			  
			Though a tape exists showing that LaHaye thanked Pak for 
			the money, LaHaye never denied the charge but verbally attacked the 
			sources verifying the allegation with a barrage of insult. 
 Other members of the CNP have included:
 
				
					
					
					Beverly and Lee LaHaye, also associated with Moons CWA group
					
					Gary 
			Bauer
					
					Bill Bright
					
					James Dobson (Focus On The Family)
					
					Bob Dugan
					
					Ron Godwin
					
					Robert Grant
					
					Rebecca Hagelin
					
					Bob Jones the 3rd (Bob 
			Jones University)
					
					Alan Keyes (Outspoken ultra-conservative black 
			talk show host and author)
					
					Dr. D. James Kennedy (noted television 
			evangelist and Pastor)
					
					Peter Marshall
					
					Sam Moore of Thomas Nelson 
			Publishing
					
					Pat Robertson (founder of the Christian Broadcasting 
			Network and former Presidential aspirant)
					
					Rev. Duane Motley
					
					Ralph 
			Reed
					
					Oliver North (formerly with the National Security Council)
					
					Phyllis Schlafly (ultra-right 
				columnist and pundit)
					
					Rev. Jim 
			Woodall
					
					John Ankerberg (internationally recognized Christian 
			television personality)
					
					Rev. E.V. Hill, James Robison
					
					Jay Sekulow 
			(Attorney and activist for ultra-right/Christian causes)
					
					Pat Boone
					
					Larry Burkett
					
					Reed Larson
					
					and many others 
			Some of the political leaders involved with the Moon sponsored CNP 
			group include Senators Jesse Helms, Don Nickles, and 
			Trent Lott. 
			Also Representatives Tom DeLay, Dan Burton, and Bob Dornan. 
 Looking into some of the CNP officers we find not only a just a 
			strong association with Moon, but also powerful ties with the 
			CIA 
			and the Council on Foreign Relations, not to mention association 
			with high level Freemasonry for which many conspiracy theorists have 
			more than a mere elementary knowledge related to the NWO.
 
			  
			Another 
			past President of CNP is Rich DeVoss, co-founder of Amway (and 33rd 
			degree Mason). 
 
			
			
 Coalition For Religious Freedom (CRF)
 
			Another past Moon organization was the ’Coalition for Religious 
			Freedom’ where again, Tim LaHaye held a paid position as Chairman. 
			It was formed by LaHaye after Moon was arrested for tax evasion. 
			Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Swaggart, James Robison, James Kennedy and Rex 
			Humbard, have all served as executive committee members.  
			  
			Other 
			notables to serve in Moons CRF include Hal Lindsey (Author of "The 
			Late Great Planet Earth"), Paul Crouch (Head of the Trinity 
			Broadcasting Network), Dr. D. James Kennedy and Don Wildman to name 
			a few. 
 CRF President Don Sills admits that CRF has received no less than 
			$500,000 from Moon sources. In 1984, despite forces in government 
			opposing the move, Moon was jailed for tax evasion (sentenced to 18 
			Months in prison and fined $25,000).
 
			  
			In a CRF sponsored rally Tim 
			Lahaye asked that people go to jail with Moon in protest. 
 
			
			
 American Freedom Coalition
 
			Led by Dr. Robert Grant and also a Moonie organization. In a period 
			of a little over 2 years they received nearly 6 million dollars from 
			Moon organizations and enterprises. This group includes Paul Crouch, 
			Rex Humbard, James Robinson and many more, names well known among 
			the evangelical Christian community.
 
 Concerned Women of America
 
			Headed by Beverly LaHaye. The wife of Tim LaHaye, She too has been a 
			public speaker for Moon functions.
 
 Womens Federation for World Peace
 
			Also headed by Beverly LaHaye and recipient of Moon funding. Former 
			President George Bush Sr. (and one time former CIA Director) 
			received an undisclosed amount for speaking engagements from this 
			organization and his fee is lost somewhere in the 13.5 million 
			dollar conference expense-line according to IRS records. 
 
 Family Federation for World Peace
 
			Another Moon organization which held a meeting in Washington in 
			1996. Among the speakers at this event were Beverly LaHaye and Ralph 
			Reed. Over 1500 notables from around the world attended. 
 
 
 National Religious Broadcasters
 
			Members include Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Swaggart, Tim 
			LaHaye, Billy Graham, Bill Bright and many others clearly associated 
			with Moon.
 
 Pat Robertson in the early 80s, as Oliver North was trading guns and 
			ammo (and who knows what else) in Nicaragua, was coordinating 
			efforts to use "Operation Blessing" to help supply goods to the 
			Contras. Allegedly these goods included hard cash and gasoline for 
			Contra vehicles.
 
 The head of Operation Blessing was Captain Robert Warren, who was 
			also formerly associated with a CIA group called "Operation 
			Phoenix." Allegedly this was an assassination group that operated in 
			Vietnam. Also associated with this group was... surprise, Oliver 
			North.
 
 
 
			
			The Washington Times Foundation
 
			A pro-Bush Inaugural luncheon, held in Washington D.C. was sponsored 
			by the Washington Times Foundation, another Moon founded group. 
			Among the attendees were Paul Crouch, founder of Trinity Broadcast 
			Network, Robert Schuller, Kenneth Copeland, Jerry Falwell, Don 
			Argue, past president of the National Association of Evangelicals, 
			Pat Boone, a former T.B.N. board member, Billy McCormack (who was a 
			Christian Coalition board member who actually presented Moon with an 
			award) and Southern Baptist Convention President James Merritt.
 
 
 
			
			Council of 56 of the Religious Roundtable
 
			Another Moon associated group is called the ’Council of 56 of the 
			Religious Roundtable’. This group is made up of many of the same 
			members from Rev. Moons’ CNP and CRF organizations.
 
			  
			It marries 
			leading Moon associated evangelicals to the CIA, the Council for 
			Foreign relations, the Trilateral Commission and Freemasonry.
			
			CFR, 
			and 
			TLC are closely tied to the
			
			Bilderberg group.
 The following list of members of the Council of 56 of the Religious 
			Roundtable can be found here 
			
			http://www.pir.org/gw/rrt.txt
 
				
				GroupWatch was compiled by
			The Interhemispheric Resource Center, Box 4506,
 Albuquerque, NM 87196.
 http://www.irc-online.org/
 
 GroupWatch files are available at
 
				
				
				
				http://rightweb.irc-online.org/groupwatch/index.php
				and 
				http://www.pir.org/gw/GroupReligious Roundtable File Name: rrt.txt
 Last Updated: 4/93
 
 Principles:
 Members of the board of directors of the Roundtable were: Ed 
			McAteer, founder and Pres; Jack Stewart, Vice Pres; Bob Amis, M.D.; 
			John Beckett, Intercessors of America; Othal E. Brand; T. Cullen 
			Davis; Nancy DeMoss; Rev. Del Fehsenfeld, Jr., LifeAction 
			Ministries; Dr. E.V. Hill, pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist Church; Rev. 
			Richard Hogue, Nelson Bunker Hunt, Dr. D. James Kennedy, Coral Ridge 
			Presbyterian Church; J.P. Mills; Dr. Paige Patterson, Criswell 
			Center for Biblical Studies; Rev. James Robison, James Robison 
			Evangelistic Association; D.G. Seago, Jr., Mid-Continent, Inc; and 
			Dr. Charles F. Stanley, First Baptist Church of Atlanta.(2,11) In 
			1986, Dr. James Robison was Vice President and John Beckett was 
			secretary/treasurer.(14) Former Michigan Congressman Mark Siljander 
			has served on the Roundtable board.
 
 Past members of the Council of 56 include:
 Jack Amis, M.D.; Ben Armstrong, executive director of National 
			Religious Broadcasters; Rev. Raymond W. Barber, Worth Baptist 
			Church; John Beckett, Intercessors of America; Dr. George Benson, 
			President emeritus of Harding College; Morton Blackwell, President 
			of the Leadership Institute; Neal Blair, President of Free the 
			Eagle; Tim Bobbit; Dick Bott, President of Bott Broadcasting; Dave 
			Breese, President of Christian Destiny; Paul Broadhead; William 
			Bronson; Rev. Fletcher Brothers, Gates Community Chapel; Judy Brown, 
			American Life League; Dr. Roland Byrd; Dr. David E. Calvin, West 
			Ridge Baptist Church; Clay Claiborne, executive director of the 
			Black Silent Majority; Dr. E.M. Cohron; Dale Collins; W.A. Criswell, 
			Criswell Center for Biblical Studies; Paul Crouch, President of 
			Trinity Broadcasting Network; Mary Crowley; Dr. Paul Cunningham, 
			pastor of Nazarene College Church; Dick Dingman, Republican Study 
			Commission; Dr. Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority, Old Time Gospel Hour 
			and Thomas Road Baptist Church; Rev. Charles Firoe, John 
			Fisher, American Security Council; Charles Fitzgerald, director of 
			Operation Lifeline; Ken Fonas, the Fonas Corporation; Richard 
			Ford, Coordinated Consulting; Rev. Roger Fulton, Neighborhood Church 
			of New York; Peter B. Gamma, Jr., National Pro-Life PAC; Ellen 
			Garwood; General Daniel Graham, President of High Frontier; 
			R.M.Goddard; Robert Grant, Christian Voice; Lloyd Hansen; Dr. Roy 
			Harthern, Calvary Assembly; Richard Headrick; Senator Jesse 
			Helms(R-NC); Steve Herring; Rev. Melvin Hodges, 1st Baptist Church 
			of Glen Oakes; Don Howard, Accelerated Christian Education; Mildred 
			Faye Jefferson, M.D.; Congressman James Jeffries; Representative 
			Louis (Woody) Jenkins, Friends of the Americas; George B. Jones; Dan 
			S. Kauffman; General George Keegan, Jr.; James Kennedy, pastor of 
			Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church; Bill Keyes, Black PAC; General 
			Albion Knight, Jr.; Beverly LaHaye, President Concerned Women for 
			America; Dr. Tim LaHaye, Scott Memorial Baptist Church; Reed Larson, 
			President of Right to Work; Larry Lea, pastor of Church on the Rock; 
			Marian Maddox, Point of View Radio; Connie Marshner, President of 
			the Family Coalition; Don McAlvany, President of the International 
			Collectors Associates; Bob McCustion, chairman of Faith Ministries; 
			Dr. William H. Marshner, chairman of the Department of Theology at 
			Christendom College; Congressman Larry McDonald (deceased); Jay 
			Menefee, Robert Metcalf; Dr. Bobby Moore, Broadway Baptist Church; 
			Dr. Gary North, Christian Economics Foundation; Larry Parish; Paige 
			Patterson, President of the Criswell Institute; Howard Phillips, The 
			Conservative Caucus; Dr. William A. Powell, Sr., Editor of the 
			Southern Baptist Journal; Randall R. Rader, deputy counsel to the 
			Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution; Dr. Ross Rhoads, Calvary 
			Presbyterian Church; Bill Richardson, California State Senate; Bobby 
			Richardson, Ben LippenSchool; Gary Richardson; Rev. Tom Riner; 
			Phyllis Schlafly, President of the Eagle Forum; Earl Seall, White’s 
			Ferry Road Church of Christ; Cory SerVaas, editor and publisher of 
			the Saturday Evening Post; Doug Shadoux, National Republican Party; 
			William S.Smith; Scott Stanley, editor of Conservative Digest; Rev. 
			George Swanson; Helen Marie Taylor, U.S. Representative to the 
			United Nations; William Taylor; Bob Tilton, Bob Tilton Television 
			Ministry; Michael Valerio; Bob Weiner, President of Maranatha 
			Ministries; Paul Weyrich, President of the Free Congress Foundation; 
			Earl E. Whitwell, Kim Wickes, Kim’s Ministries; Don Wildmon, 
			President of the National Federation for Decency; Rev.John 
			Wilkerson, Bethel Temple; Rev. Ralph Wilkerson, Melodyland Church, 
			J.C. Willke, M.D., President of National Right to Life, and Jack 
			Wilson, executive director of the Council for National 
			Policy.(2,12).
 
 The following are a few shortened bios from the same source, 
			associated with this Roundtable of 56...
 
 Govt Connections:
 
					
					
					Major General George J. Keegan, Jr. was the chief of the U.S. Air 
			Defense Intelligence and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, worked 
			for the CIA from 1963-1966 
					
					General Daniel Graham (ret.) During the Vietnam war from1967-1968 he 
			was chief of the Army’s military intelligence estimates. In 1971 
			Graham served as director of collections for the Defense 
			Intelligence Agency, the pentagon’s version of the CIA. In 1973 
			Graham served as a deputy to CIA Director William Colby and from 
			1974-1976 he was the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
					 
				Groups belonging to the Roundtable include: 
				The Christian Broadcasting Network, Billy Graham Evangelistic 
			Association, Moral Majority, Christian Voice,Church League of 
			America, National Religious Broadcasters, Campus Crusade for Christ, 
			Plymouth Rock Foundation, National Association of Evangelicals, 
			Gideon Bible, Wycliffe Bible Associates, and Intercessors for 
			America.(15)
   
				Ed McAteer was sales marketing manager for 
			Colgate-Palmolive Company when he retired to become the national 
			field director of the Christian Freedom Foundation (CFF), and 
			organization devoted to training evangelicals for places of 
			leadership in government. From there McAteer moved to the righting 
			Conservative Caucus where he served as national field director until 
			founding the Religious Roundtable.(1) He is or was a member of the 
			board of the evangelical Wycliffe Bible Associates. 
 
			  
			Unity: A One World Religion?
			 
			 In light of the ties between nearly all Christian "evangelicals" 
			with Rev. Moon, the CIA, the Council for Foreign Relations, the 
			Trilateral commission, the 
			
			Bush family and Bush Sr’s "New World 
			Order", is it any wonder that after the 
			
			September 11th tragedy, 
			Billy Graham prayed in the name of God, AND ALLAH, as dignitaries 
			from many faiths were gathered before him? This prayer was broadcast 
			the world over. His call was for religious cooperation and ’unity of 
			all faiths,’ the trump of Rev. Moon.
 
 Franklin Graham’s (son of world renowned evangelist 
			
			Rev. Billy 
			Graham, and heir to the very lucrative and influential Billy Graham 
			Evangelistic Ministries) answer to a question by NBC’s Tom Brokaw,
 
				
				..."it’s very important that all the faiths, all the denominations 
			are coming together, cooperating together, working together; it is a 
			wonderful testimony to the spirit of America, and the dedication of 
			the American people."  
			 Moon also owns the Washington Times, THE conservative voice of the 
			nation. Though this establishment should have gone under several 
			years ago, Moon pours multi-millions of dollars annually into this 
			paper. He also owns the publication "Insight". He indeed owns many 
			businesses and operates in media of several nations worldwide. 
 In Central America He is the owner of the "Tiempos del Mundo" (Times 
			of the World), another leading news publication, making him the 
			conservative voice there as well. In the early 1980s, Moon was 
			shooting for the acclaim of all of Central and South America. He met 
			political opposition from Carlos Menem, Argentina's President.
 
 His rescue came in the form of one man. That man was George Bush Sr. 
			former director of the CIA, former Vice President, and former 
			President of the United States of America.
 
 Bush was the principal speaker at the Sheraton Hotel at a Moon 
			sponsored event, with 800 to 900 guests in attendance giving this 
			manipulative operative remarkable credibility overnight. Bush 
			declared enthusiastically:
 
				
				"...The editors of The Washington Times 
			tell me that never once has the man with the vision interfered with 
			the running of the paper, a paper that in my view brings sanity to 
			Washington, D.C. I am convinced that Tiempos del Mundo is going to 
			do the same thing."  
			 Both George and Barbara Bush made several speeches in Asia in 1995. 
			In Tokyo, Japan during one Moon rallying function, over 50,000 
			pro-Moon advocates were addressed by the two. This was sponsored by 
			the Womens Federation for World peace. 
 It has also been speculated that Moon and Bush were seeking joint 
			business ventures in South America.
			An interesting fact is that despite over 30 years of allegations 
			(from some U.S. government officials seemingly out of the loop) of 
			Moons connections with the Korean CIA (and as we can now see the 
			American counterpart as well) no steps have been taken to deport 
			him, let alone prosecute him.
 
 
 
			 
			Conclusion
 
			What do Rev. Moon, leading Christian evangelicals and the American 
			government have in common? And, just what does this have to do with 
			the "New World Order," as (re)coined by George Bush Sr.? There can 
			be no doubt that these dark elements of government, industry, 
			banking, and intelligence are leading us into their new world order, 
			and their influence has been extended to nearly every Christian in 
			the world through these leading evangelicals who claim to represent 
			Christ. Perhaps this Rev. Moon quote from August 4th 1996 may give 
			us a little more "insight"...
 
				
				"Americans who continue to maintain their privacy and extreme 
			individualism are foolish people... The world will reject Americans 
			who continue to be so foolish. Once you have this great power of 
			love, which is big enough to swallow entire America, there may be 
			some individuals who complain inside your stomach. However, they 
			will be digested."  
			Could this be the ’falling away’ of the Church so often 
			preached by 
			these same evangelicals? The great ’apostasy’ which will, in the 
			last days render much of the Christian Church faithless to their 
			original calling and subject to the manipulation, will and 
			prophesied plans of 
			the ’Antichrist’?
			 
 Go 
			Back
 
 
			  
			
			References:
 
				
					
					
					
					[1]
					Falwell quote from Christianity Today Magazine
					Christianity Today, February 9, 1998
 ’Moon-Related 
					Funds Filter to Evangelicals’
 by John W. Kennedy
 
 [2]
					Moon’s ’Christian Ecumenism in the America’s Conference’ in 
			Montevideo, Uruguay.
 http://www.thelionofjudah.org/rick/April99l~1.htm
 
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