A list of puns related to "Sun Myung Moon"
https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-speaks-at-moonies-911-event-praises-unification-church-2021-9
We live in a corrupt world. All around us we see terrible things going on and happening: war, hunger, racism, pornography, and a ton of other stuff.
My dream in life is to bring about a world of peace and establish the kingdom of heaven on Earth. But in order to do this, I must first conquer myself and rid Satan of his attachment to me through pornography and masturbation.
"If you want to conquer the universe, you must first conquer yourself" -Rev Sun Myung Moon
Was doing some digging into my father in law's favorite "news" source and discovered it was founded by Sun Myung Moon. I knew enough about him to recognize the name but would like to know more. I've listened to the Cults episode on him from Parcast and am not a big fan of their style. Looking for a good podcast on him and his cult. Thanks!
I was doing some research on Chuck Missler until the Jesuit controlled CNP (Council for National Policy) appeared. It seems the following individuals are members of the Jesuit controlled Council for National Policy:
Chuck Missler
Hal Lindsey
Tim La Haye
Benny Hinn
Newt Gingrich
Sun Myung Moon
Rick Joyner
Jerry Boykin
According to sourcewatch which has part of the article from watch.pair.com which the website does not exist anymore but has information on the founder of the Council for National Policy:
>According to Watch.Pair.com database, Joseph Coors is the founder of the Council for National Policy:
>
>"'The founder,' beer magnate Joe Coors, donated the first-year Heritage Foundation budget of $250,000 for 1973 from the coffers of the Coors Corporation...For the next two years Coors gave $200,000 to the group...then pledged $15,000 per month... Eventually, Coors and Paul M. Weyrich set up the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress to carry out political activities and the Heritage Foundation as a tax exempt educational research entity. The Coors company provided Heritage Foundation with $20,000 per month during the foundation's first year. Weyrich was Heritage president until February 28, 1974.
>
>"In 1980, Heritage published Mandate for Leadership to guide the incoming Reagan Administration (Ronald Reagan) and its transition team.... Working the high-level inside track on these personnel hirings was Reagan's 'Kitchen Cabinet,' of which Joe Coors was probably the best known member. A Reagan loyalist since the 1968 GOP convention, Coors began spending a lot of time in Washington, D.C. and the White House. The attempt at governance by the Kitchen Cabinet became so elaborate that they actually established an office in the Executive Office Building across from the White House. Embarrassed by the image of a covey of millionaires seeming to run parallel and sometimes conflicting personnel recruitment operations, senior White House staff produced legal opinions saying that it was illegal for a private group to occupy government property, in this case a White House office. Although Coors produced a legal opinion arguing there was no violation of law, Coors and friends were evicted. Heritage could hardly claim diminished relations with the Reagan Administration, however, as an estimated two-thirds of its Mandate recommendations were adopted in the first year of
http://www.unification.net/dp96/dp96-2-6.html#Chap6
Very similar
Was this a common way to recruit participants? Did people just sign up for these who were not already Moonies? Did the mass wedding occur in that year? Did they target American college students across the country, or just specific schools.
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.