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Jonathan Edwards: Sinners In the Hands of an Angry God Dr. Oliver B. Green on the Five All's of the Bible Charles Finney Discovering the Way of Salvation C. H. Spurgeon: The Lord is There George Whitefield: The Lord Our Righteousness
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MOON AND THE EVANGELICALS
Evangelists & Politicians
Christianity & The NWO Part IIEXCLUSIVE TO RENSE.COM By Eric Jewell sum14hizwrd@tcworks.net Part 1 of this article, "The Unholy Amazingly, most of these organizations are almost entirely made up of the same individuals. Trinity Broadcasting Network, Christian Broadcasting and most leading evangelicals/pastors in this unique electronic limelight are also directly associated with these groups, or have been in the past. The vast majority of these men have spent decades making forays into political groups of this nature. The question is, what are they doing? Where would these 'Moon money men' lead the flock they say God has charged them with as shepherds? Is it untoward to ask such questions, to scrutinize their political involvement with Moon? We think not. In fact, we feel it is imperative. We have already shown that some evangelicals have unabashedly admitted Moon sponsorship, such as Jerry Falwell. It seems that most though try to sweep this dirt under the rug. Is their ultimate goal to lead the religious right blindly and willingly into the NWO, something openly hailed by preachers and president's alike? Billy Graham In 1992, broadcast across the In Erwin Wilsons book, "The Assimilation of Evangelist Billy Graham into the Roman Catholic Church" the renowned Bob Jones who wrote the forward said, " "Some of us who grieved over Graham's first downward steps toward compromise with apostasy and biblical unbelief knew that he was pursuing a direction from which there would be no turning back. While we grieved over him and prayed for him, we had to warn men against his ministry as we had warned Billy against his direction." Protestant Church Life Magazine quoted Graham in its Sept. 29, 1956 issue, 'Referring to the Billy Graham New York Crusade scheduled for May, 1957, Dr. Graham said: "We're coming to New York not to clean it up, but to get people to dedicate themselves to God and to send them on to their own churches -- Catholic, Protestant or Jewish." This has remained the practice of Graham to this day. The Charlotte Observer reported on a press release of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, where Billy Graham lashes out at Southern Baptists who desire to evangelize Jews for Christ. Graham makes it clear that he firmly opposes "proselytizing" the Jews; Billy Graham's unbiblical teaching is that, if you are a Jew, you are already part of the Body of Christ, even if you reject Jesus. All Jews, Graham states "are engrafted into the Christian Church." And yet, many of Graham's past statements have proved to be antisemitic, as recently embarrassing Nixon White house tapes have revealed. In 1982, Billy Graham was awarded the Templeton Prize for "progress in religion", a cash reward of roughly 1 Million dollars. Graham in turn endorsed Sir John Marks Templeton's books in "Christianity Today" magazine. Templeton is a universalist (1), just like Moon, preaching/teaching the unity and unification of all world religions. Other recipients of the Templeton award have been Charles Colson (1993) and Bill Bright (1996), founder of Campus Crusade for Christ. Templeton's New Age unification principles and teachings were introduced dramatically into the Christian mainstream by Robert Schuller in 1986, who continues to endorse the man and his doctrines. For decades Graham has offered a confusing doctrinal stance. Billy Graham said, "I found that my beliefs are essentially the same as those of orthodox Catholics. We only differ on some matters of later church tradition. I find that my beliefs are essentially the same as those of orthodox Roman Catholics" (Jan 1978, McCall's Magazine). In the book "Billy Graham, A Parable of American Righteousness" by Marshal Frady, we see a very different picture of Graham. Frady has spent much time interviewing Graham, and those close to him. He documents that Graham at a He is also quoted as saying, "Pope John Paul II has emerged as the greatest religious leader of the modern world and one of the greatest moral...leaders of this century." (The Saturday Evening Post, Feb, 1980.) Though Graham is stating a fact, how does it reflect on his ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ from a Protestant position? More examples of a homogenization of the message and messengers for the sake of public appeal. "Pope John Paul II, often called "The Marian Pope," has stirred countless millions of Europeans to have faith in strange, supernatural Marian apparitions which directly challenge the Word of God, the Supremacy and Divinity of Jesus Christ and the Scriptural means of salvation ("Messages From Heaven," Eternal Productions, http://video.labargemedia.com/html/index.htm )" In "The Deadly Deception", by Jim Shaw, an ex-33rd degree mason (Masons are believed by many to be associated with the Illuminati, and to be the driving force behind the NWO) p. 104-105, Shaw relates how Graham was present at his ceremony initiating him into the 33rd degree. Only freemasons are allowed to attend these ceremonies. Huffington house refused to publish this book until after Grahams' name was removed, and in place a simple reference to "a well known evangelist" was supplemented. Robert Schuller (Crystal Cathedral/Self-help pulpit guru), Norman Vincent Peale (Positive Thinking apostle), and Oral Roberts (Godfather of the "seed-faith" doctrines in contemporary fundamentalist-charismatic Christianity) are all admittedly 33rd degree Masons. The rites of the Masonic order, the writings of Albert Pike and the requisites for Masonic initiates are distinctly and undeniably counter to Christian doctrine and faith. He is a supporter of the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, where a belief in Jesus Christ is a nonessential. He has been quoted in an interview with Robert Schuller that there are 'many paths to God' and he 'respects them all.' Of course, as was mentioned in the previous article, he participated in prayer offered up to the god of Mohammhed (Allah). At that gathering were many Jews, Muslims, Christians and many other faiths gathered together praying to the god of Islam as the God of Abraham -- a distinct moment of "unification". Is Billy Graham working toward the goal of a Kingpins In The Unholy Evangelists & Politicians Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder, leader & self-proclaimed 'Messiah' to the 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 Tim LaHaye Tim LaHaye's relationship with Moon goes back at least 17 years. In 1985 as was reported earlier, LaHaye was addressing several hundred evangelical Christians, the flock he claims to guard and feed, and did he exhort that they draw closer to his God? No, unless his god is the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. He exhorted that they go willingly to jail with the Rev. Moon in demonstration to his imprisonment over tax fraud. (The spin on the story has been that LaHaye and others were supporting Rev. Moon's "religious freedom") While in prison, Moon continued to spout out to the world that he is the anointed messiah, and also at that time, he pronounced a day when he claims he opened heaven. LaHaye visited him and apologized for the actions of the LaHaye is also the founder of the ACTV (American Coalition for Traditional Values). Bo Hi Pak, Moons #1 man, formerly Korean CIA and the operative that was liaison to American CIA, gave a very sizable donation to help steady the new organization, after which, LaHaye agreed to sit as a member of the board of directors for the Rev. Moon sponsored "Christian Voice" group.(Americans United For Separation of Church and State/Feb 2002) The highly influential "Left Behind" author was also associated in a group called the Council for Religious Freedom, but when it was made public that this was another Moon front, LaHaye apparently resigned from the group, though his name was not at the time stricken from their membership roster. Though LaHaye resigned, others after him signed on, continuing to bolster its credibility. These include Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Among the other bizarre goings on within the Moon/Conservative alliance, a young, black Zimbabwean claiming that he is the reincarnation of Moons dead son has also spoken at functions of the American Freedom Coalition. (CRI Journal-CRJ0092A). Moon himself has revealed that this claim of reincarnation is true. The LaHayes were also involved in a meeting sponsored by Moon in 1996, through the Family Federation for World Peace as well as the Women's Federation for World Peace (two Moon sponsored organizations), a 3 day seminar in Washington D.C., from July 31-August 2, along with several other highly visible evangelicals. Beverly LaHaye received between $80-150,000 for speaking at the event. (2) In 1999, Tim LaHaye and co-author Jerry Jenkins wrote (3) that the Catholic church was very likely the Great Harlot sitting on the beast in Revelation 17 and 18, their reason being that they believe the Catholic church may attempt to unify the worlds religions, though they wrote differently in their "Left Behind" book series. LaHaye and his family are involved directly with groups sponsored by and in some cases founded upon money from a false messiah whose objective is publicly stated, and loudly at that, for the unification of world religions. So where exactly does LaHaye stand if in doctrine he warns of unification brought about by Rev. Moon states in his address, 'Life on Earth and in the Spirit World' : "This is why God created so many different religions: to be training grounds to make a path for every people, culture, custom, and tradition. Religions polish people to be qualified to enter the region of the original homeland. Because of humankind's many different cultural backgrounds, God sought and set the standard of comparison and has been leading the way toward one unified religious world." (4) This is rather peculiar in light of the apparent diversity of world religions in doctrine, practice and teachings, each with their own sense of exclusivity of one another, sometimes to the very inspiration of holy war. According to 'Group Watch,' a cult watchdog organization, Don Sills is another evangelical leader who stated that he would recruit members from a group directly associated with Rev. Moon, CAUSA, to become members of his AFC (American Freedom Coalition) organization. In March of 1988, Sills appeared on Trinity Broadcasting Networks flagship program "Praise the Lord" warning people away from listening to 'cult watch groups', being concerned for the division and fear they may bring. Of course these anti-cult groups tell us that since Moon claims Jesus will worship at Moons feet, and inflicts mind control techniques over his followers, his religion is a cult that should by all means be avoided and certainly watched. Paul Crouch is another who seems to shy away from the overall doctrine espoused on his "Christian" television network, and appears to work for religious unification. The Tangled Web Revealed... The Council for National Policy We touched on this council in Part 1, but now we shall take a closer look at it and its members. This group was founded by Tim LaHaye in 1981. Again we have shown definite ties between this "Christian" organization and the Rev. Moons openly anti-Christ organizations. This will be addressed later more fully, but this group is also associated heavily with the controversial and cultic It was stated by Congressman Woody Jenkins (Newsweek,1981) "I predict that one day before the end of this century the Council [for National Policy] will be so influential that no President, regardless of party or philosophy, will be able to ignore us or our concerns or shut us out of the highest levels of government." In October, 1999 George W. Bush addressed the CNP. His campaign refused to release the full text of his remarks. Why the secrecy?? Beverly LaHaye, as was previously noted, is the wife of Tim LaHaye. She also was and still may be part of the CNP, and also founder of Concerned Women for LaHayes group, the Council for National Policy, is just one example of evangelical organizations being filled with Intelligence officers, Moon representatives and Scientology members. To name all the members who were and are involved in the intelligence community and cults would take too long here, but here are just a few; (5) * Howard Ahmanson Jr. (CNP Board of Governors) Contributed to the Council of Foreign Relations according to their 1990-1993 reports * Thomas R. Anderson (CNP Board of Governors) Also sits on the board of the Moon front Family Research Council. * Rep John Ashbrook (CNP Board of Governors) Also a member of Moons front group "Christian Voice". * Richard Bott (CNP Board of Governors) Former writer for the Moon owned * Jeffrey Coors (CNP Board of Governors) Coors brewing Co. * Joseph Coors (CNP Board of Governors) President Adolph Coors Company * Arnaul D'Borchgrave (CNP Member) Editor in chief of the Moon owned Washington times, member of the Council of Foreign Relations(CFR). * George Gilder (CNP Board of Governors) Program director for Rockerfeller funded Manhattan Institute, friend of David Rockerfeller, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations(CFR). * Ron Godwin (CNP Member) Former Vice President of Falwells Moral Majority, Sr Vice President of the Moon owned Washington times * Allan Gottleib (CNP Member) Board Member of Moons front group, the American Freedom Coalition. In 1983 the Moon group CAUSA, founded by Bo Hi Pak, former Korean CIA and liaison to the American CIA, and Moons right hand man, granted Gottleib an all expense paid trip to Jamaica for a CAUSA conference * J. Peter Grace (CNP Member) Council of Foreign Relations, Knights of Malta, and worked with the CIA to remove classified info concerning former Nazi scientists so that they could immigrate into the U.S., supposedly so they could carry on their work (including mind control projects) here in the good ole U.S.of A. * Lt. General Daniel Graham (CNP Board of Governors) Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Deputy Director CIA, Military advisor to President Reagan, publicly endorses the Moon owned Washington Times. Also a member of the Moon org, World Anti-Communist League, and board of Directors for Moons CAUSA. Member of the American Freedom Coalition. Vice Chairman for the * Robert Grant (CNP Directory) Founder of "Christian Voice", and the American Freedom Coalition, both are Moon sponsored orgs. Graduate of the fuller Theological Seminary, and member of the Religious Roundtable. Bo Hi Pak has praised the union between these Christian organizations and Moonie orgs saying "...it shows what a great since of humor God has." Grants "Christian Voice" claims to be the nations largest Christian lobby, and according to the * Sen. Jesse helms (CNP Board of Governors) also of the Religious Roundtable, endorser of the Moon owned * Max Hugel (CNP Member) Former special assistant CIA Deputy Director for Administration, and Deputy Director for Operations * Jack Kemp (CNP Member) Co Director of Empower American, whose board is dominated by the Council of Foreign Relations(CFR). * Alan Keyes (CNP Member) Former Ambassador to the United Nations. He was also part of Reagans National Security Team which was dominated by high level Council of Foreign Relations men(CFR). * Edwin Meese (CNP Executive Committee, CNP President) Former Attorney General, former Chief of Staff Notice that many mentioned, (as well as many not mentioned) are members of the CFR (Council for Foreign Relations). This is a group espousing the A reminder that some of the evangelical 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, Pat Boone, Larry Burkett, Reed Larson, and many others.(5) So now we must ask ourselves why are these people associated together under the front of "Christian" organizations? Is it merely coincidence? To assume such is to be remarkably naive and woefully remiss in learning the lessons of past history. By comparing the members of the CNP and cross referencing them with any large Christian or Moon organization, and many of the politically right-wing PAC (Political Action Committee) organizations, you will find essentially that these organizations are made up of the same people. Is this a ruse, to draw evangelical believers and right wing patriots into the NWO? It certainly seems to be. Moon states his goal is to unify the worlds religions thereby unifying the world. Bo Hi Pak states; "We want to awaken the world. We want to turn the tide [so] that this totalitarian, godless system must go....It is a total war. Basically a war of ideas." (6) These organizations work together tightly, and nearly every major evangelical name that can be named is involved with these apostate organizations, fleecing their sheep in order to help fund these groups; A large number of these "great men of God" can be found living in palatial homes, driving exorbitantly expensive automobiles and owning personal jets and relishing accolades as great teachers of the faith. These men seem more like the Pharisees of Jesus' day, who denied Him as well, yet 40 years later came to their destruction following a false messiah. They speak at each others functions, support one another monetarily, and cause many to believe that they do it in the name of God and in harmony with God's will (many claiming direct divine revelation, inspiration and in some cases unquestionable supernatural authority). The Bible they themselves espouse refers to them as hirelings. For your own research, it is recommend to those of you who can, do a simple Internet search using the following keywords; LaHaye, Rev.Moon, CIA Falwell, Moon, Liberty University Paul Crouch, Rev. Moon, Hal Lindsey, Rev. Moon Councel of 56 Religious Roundtable Concerned Women of America, Rev Moon, Beverly LaHaye Coalition for Religious Freedom, Moon, LaHaye CAUSA, Falwell, Moon Billy Graham, Mohammhed, Washington, Transcript American Freedom Coalition, Moon, Crouch, LaHaye, 6 Million Council for National Policy, members References/Notes: -- (1) Sir John Marks Templeton, "Discovering The Laws of Life", published by Continuum/1994, 320 pages, 0-8264-0861-3 (2) The Calvary Contender Newsletter, October, 2001. Dave Hunt, The Berean Call, Sept.,1996 (3) LaHaye/Jenkins, 'Are We Living In The End Times?,' 1999, Tyndale House Pub; ISBN: 0842336443 (4) Chung Hwan Kwak, International President, Family Federation for World Peace and Unification International, March, 1998 (5) Database of Council for National Policy http://www.ifas.org/cnp/ Notes: At the leadership levels in both the national office and state chapters, the American Freedom Coalition is closely tied to the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. The http://www.publiceye.org/research/Group_Watch/Entries-05.htm (6) Vol 2, 'My Sword is Truth,' by Bo Hi Pak Additional Material Of Interest: Christianity Today, Week of August 6 CT Classic: With Their Leader in Prison, Moonies Pursue Legitimacy Tim LaHaye and other Christians are helping the Unification Church battle the perceived threat of government intrusion. By (This article originally appeared in the September 7, 1984, issue of Christianity Today.) Full acceptance into the mainstream of American religious life is a cherished goal of Sun Myung Moon's "Religious freedom" rallies around the country are drawing thousands of unsuspecting Christians into emotionally charged meetings that portray Moon as a persecuted man of God. No ties with the The sponsors view Moon as a persecuted ally in an escalating battle against secular humanism and government intrusion into church ministries. "One person's religious freedom equates to everyone's religious freedom," LaHaye says. "If one person's freedom is robbed, then potentially anyone's religious freedom can be robbed." Whether Moon is a victim of persecution or a felon is a matter of considerable debate. There is little doubt, however, that the entire affair is a public relations bonanza for his church. Darrel Malcom, senior pastor of Webber Street Church of Christ in Urbana, Illinois, accepted an offer for an expense-paid trip to "I felt there was a hidden agenda of trying to buy legitimacy [for Moon] within the Christian community. I'm not ready to grant that." When Malcom returned home, A narrator introduced actors portraying heroes of American religious history. At the end, a melodramatic enactment of Moon's trial and sentencing drew a chorus of boos and hisses for his prosecutor and sustained cheers for Moon. Following the performance, LaHaye spoke to the audience. "If we have the same percentage of religious freedom attacks in the next 15 years as we have had in the past 15 years, we'll no longer have religious freedom in The evening's dramatic climax came when Moon's daughter, In Jin Moon, choked back tears as she spoke of her father. "I have almost never seen my father sleep. He is always up working and praying. I have never seen anyone so dedicated to Moon's statement emphasized the need for churches to unite-a central theme of Unification teaching. "Here in prison God can use me to awaken Chris Nauser, a 36-year-old Moonie from The Unholy Alliance - Christianity & The NWO Part III EXCLUSIVE TO RENSE.COM By Eric Jewell sum14hizwrd@tcworks.net 3-22-02 The Unholy Alliance - Christianity & The NWO - Part I The Unholy Alliance - Christianity & The NWO - Part II Untangling the Web of Deceit Part 3 of this series concerning the unholy alliance between the nation's leading evangelical Christian leaders, the Rev. Moon and the NWO will set about showing the sinister backgrounds of the U.S. intelligence personnel involved with these 'men of God', and untangle the web of deceit they have woven. Through their many organizations, and deceitful methods of duping right-wing patriots and predominantly fundamentalist Christians, they have managed for 2 decades to work steadily toward bringing the world under their subjection with little suspicion, and with the aid of much patriotic support. They have made "Wag the Dog" look like a romp in the sand box with amatures. We will look further into the bios of a few key men who are at the center of the debacle, and by adding to it a brief bio of just a few of their organizations, study their involvement in Nicaragua and the bringing down of that government; putting in its place a government that would play their game. This has been done throughout The following is a cross reference of the men who dominate the various "Christian" evangelical associations and organizations. We will begin with the political and intelligence community. Included with each name is a short Bio and the list of Organizations to which the individual belongs. Sen. Jesse Helms Endorses the Moon owned Lt. General Daniel Graham Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Deputy Director CIA, Military advisor to President Reagan, was with the American Security Council and publicly endorses the Moon owned Allan Gottlieb Board Member of Moon's front group, the American Freedom Coalition. In 1983 the Moon group CAUSA, founded by Bo Hi Pak, former Korean CIA and liaison to the American CIA, and Moon's #1 man, granted Gottleib an all expense paid trip to Jamaica for a CAUSA conference, and he was thereafter associated with CAUSA. Gottlieb was also with the American Conservative Union, and was a CNP Member, and LaHaye/evangelical crony. J. Peter Grace Council of Foreign Relations (a breeding ground for the Bilderbergers, actively seeking to bring in the NWO), Knights of Malta (8), and worked with the CIA to remove classified info concerning former Nazi scientists so that they could immigrate into the U.S., in order to carry on their work (including mind control projects) in the United States. He is listed as a past board member of AmeriCares, a U.S. intelligence filled and evangelical associated group that flew many times into Central America when North was smuggling guns and drugs in and out of Nicaragua and Honduras, it has been alleged that AmeriCares was just one of the air services involved (9, 10, 11, 12). It is also alleged that Pat Robertson's "Operation Blessing" flew at times into Howard Ahmanson Jr. (CNP Board of Governors) Contributed to the Council of Foreign Relations according to their 1990-1993 reports. The Ahmanson foundation has also contributed large funds to Campus Crusade for Christ. Thomas R. Anderson (CNP Board of Governors) Also sits on the board of the Moon front Family Research Council. Rep John Ashbrook U.S. Attorney General and former Representative, Ashbrook was on the Advisory Board of the Western Goals (U.S. domestic intelligence gathering group), Also a member of Moon's front group "Christian Voice", founded by Bo Hi Pak. He was a member of the American Conservative George Gilder (CNP Board of Governors) Program director for Rockefeller funded Manhattan Institute, friend of David Rockefeller, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations(CFR). Max Hugel (CNP Member) Former special assistant CIA Deputy Director for Administration, and Deputy Director for Operations. Maj General Curry Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship and served on CBNs Board of Regents Jack Kemp U.S. Rep, Co Director of Empower American, whose board is dominated by the Council of Foreign Relations(CFR). Associated with the Heritage Foundation, which was also chaired by LaHaye and other evangelicals. Kemp was with the International fellowship of Christians and Jews, The Council of 56 Religious Roundtable, and LaHaye's CNP. Gen Richard Stillwell Associated with AmeriCares, Chief of Alan Keyes (CNP Member) Former Ambassador to the United Nations. He was also part of Reagan's National Security Team which was dominated by high level Council of Foreign Relations men (CFR). Edwin Meese Former Attorney General, former Chief of Staff for the Reagan Administration. Meese was associated with the Heritage Foundation as a trustee, and Pat Robertson's CBN, and has also served on Tim Lahaye's Council for National Policy(CNP) Executive Committee and as CNP President. Kingpins In The Unholy Evangelists & Politicians Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder, leader & self-proclaimed 'Messiah' to the 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 Oliver North This man was the Jack of all Trades, and a go between for many men and organizations. He was associated, through Maj. Gen. Richard Secord, to the Air Commando Association, which was also involved in Jeane Kirkpatrick William Simon Member of the Knights of Robert Warren U.S. Naval Counterinsurgency expert, head of CBN's Operation Blessing while they were running flights into Zbigniew Brzezinski President Carters National Security Adviser, and oversaw Maj. General John K. Singlaub Formerly of the OSS (forerunner of the CIA), Former Deputy Chief CIA in Korea (Moon's homeland), and also at the Chinese desk of the CIA(2), Head of the Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force(1), and was with the American Security council. Singlaub denies association with Operation In an interview for CBSs' "60 Minutes" Mike Wallace asked him, "Singlaub has become Ronald Reagan's secret weapon to sidestep a congress that will not permit him to act in the areas where he believes that our (national) security interests are at stake.True?" Singlaub responded "True"(14). His association with these groups were to effect the toppling and restructuring of governments. He did this largely through LaHaye's CNP and the Council of 56 Religious Roundtable. He has admitted that the Defense Department organized the private aid (1), which largely included Moon's NFF, WACL, Heritage Foundation, And Tim LaHaye's CNP and The Religious Roundtable. The following are a few short bios of the evangelicals sitting on these same various boards, and councils, with a list of the various councils to whom they belong. Tim LaHaye Co-author of the Left Behind book series, which depicts a person as being saved even after receiving the mark of the beast. Thinking this to be a fluke, in a conversation with his co-author Jerry Jenkins at the official left behind website in their message board section, we were told their position is that it will be ok to receive the mark of the beast as long as the recipient of the mark is not a worshiper of the beast. These men are influencing millions, and now no doubt countless thousands are embracing this doctrine as scripturally sound. Are they preparing the church to receive the mark of the beast? It would certainly seem so. I have asked Tim LaHaye several questions recently concerning his relationship with the Rev. Moon and the intelligence community. At first he denied sitting on any board with men associated with the Rev Moon, but when faced with evidence showing this to be untrue he now remains silent. LaHaye is a central figure in marrying evangelical churches with the Rev. Moon and the intelligence community. He was a principal in the American Freedom coalition, which was a Moon sponsored group, and claimed by Moon as an arm of his network. He was also associated with the Coalition on Revival, and the Heritage foundation, both of which were also Moon sponsored. After this association was made public, he resigned from the AFC, (though his name was not removed when he resigned), and tried to distance himself from Moon in the public eye. He was also a principal in the Coalition of Religious Freedom, where he spoke out for Moon during Moon's incarceration for tax fraud, asking hundreds of evangelicals to go to prison to support Moon if allowed by authorities. He was also on the original board of directors of Falwell's Moral Majority, which was also tied through its members to the intelligence community, and Ren Moon's Ron Godwin Former Vice President of Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority, Sr. Vice President of the Moon owned Robert Grant Founder of "Christian Voice", and the American Freedom Coalition, both of which are Moon sponsored orgs. Graduate of the Fuller Theological Seminary and member of the Religious Roundtable. Grant's "Christian Voice", sponsored by Moon's Bo Hi Pak, "formerly" CIA, claims to be the nations largest Christian lobby, and according to the Jerry Falwell Falwell admits that he accepted 2.5 million dollars from Moon in 1994 in order to bail out his Liberty University in Richmond, Virginia. The Women's Federation for World Peace paid 3.5 million to the Christian Heritage Foundation, which in turn bought Falwell's $73 million debt, and then wrote it off. Falwell has spoken at many of Moon's functions, embracing the cult-leader with unabashed reverence and friendship, 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." (16) Falwell took over Jim Bakker's "Heritage Paul Crouch President of Trinity Broadcasting Network. Paul Crouch has been often ridiculed for some of the doctrine he allows on TBN. He promotes Benny Hinn, who has been caught in countless false prophecies, even exclaiming that Jesus will appear physically on stage at one of his crusades. Crouch promotes Kenneth Copeland who has publicly stated on TBN that God is the biggest failure in the universe ("I was shocked when I found out who the biggest failure in the Bible actually is....The biggest one in the whole bible is God....I mean, He lost His top-ranking, most anointed angel; the first man He ever created; the first woman He ever created; the whole earth and all the Fullness therein; a third of the angels, at least--that's a big loss, man." Kenneth Copeland, Praise-a-Thon program on TBN [April 1988] "Christianity in Crisis"---Hank Hanegraff, Harvest House, 1993). When many have spoken out about these affronts to scripture and the church, Crouch expressed his wishes they be damned to Hell for causing division, and broadcasted it worldwide. After it became public knowledge that Rev. Moon was sponsoring the American Freedom Coalition, Paul Crouch joined up, along with Rex Humbard and Hal Lindsey, giving Moon even more respectability among evangelical ministers. Jim Bakker helped Crouch to start his TBN empire(17). Crouch is a member of the Council of 56, Religious Roundtable, which again is loaded with Moon representatives, and Gary Bauer A Baptist evangelical, Bauer has also been a presidential candidate. He has served with the Family Research Council with Alan Keyes, and served with Falwell, Jack Kemp, and Ralph Reed in the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. In 1987 when the Religious Roundtable sponsored a rally in support of Oliver North during his troubles for trading guns and drugs, Ralph Reed was the featured speaker. Pat Robertson Pat gave Jim Bakker his start in the early days of CBN. Joseph Coors has been a financier of CBN, giving very large sums of money. He has been a part of Falwell's Moral Majority, he is a member of the Religious Roundtable, and a principal of Tim LaHaye's CNP. He claims to be a good friend of Oliver North and has helped raise funds for the NFF which was Moon sponsored to help Ollie in All very colorful men indeed, and not the sort to waste their time playing tiddly-winks to pass the time away. We can know of a surety that men of this caliber indeed have an agenda for every activity or group they involve themselves in. What is their agenda? A quick look at some of the activities in the groups they are involved with and the way they have spun their web, may shed much light to show us that, without a doubt, they have been for decades shaping the world to suit them. They are indeed bringing in the NWO from their powerful positions in the worlds most powerful nation, Mystery The Most Powerful Covert Operations In The World The following is a downplayed exposé on organizations involving Moon, evangelical leaders and the U.S. Intelligence community Many parts are ver batem from Group Watch at http:www.pir.org. (A link to the over 100 sources in this article can be found at the end of the article.) Air Commando Association Members of the ACA have included the following retired military special forces personnel: Major General John Singlaub, MajorGeneral Sam Wilson, Lt. General Manor, Major General Jim Ahmann, William Keeler, and Major General Richard Secord. Most members of the ACA were involved in covert operations in Funding for the ACA comes primarily from member donations.(3) The supplies and equipment the group delivers are donated by other organizations such as World Medical Relief and Operation Blessing of the Christian Broadcasting Network. (4) In 1984 the ACA began to deliver supplies in The AmeriCares Foundation Robert McCauley (founder, chair), Zbigniew Brzezinski(honorary chair), Peter L. Keating (exec vice pres) Bert Schwarz (vice pres), William S. Post(comptroller), Leila McCauley (sec). Advisory Committee: J. Peter Grace (chair; chair, W.R. Grace & AmeriCares is a high profile organization. Often a prominent political figure in the 1980s, frequently a member of the Bush family, was on board to deliver the shipment, and the The organization received significant contributions from the Moon founded Nicaraguan Freedom Fund (NFF) during its brief existence. Hal Eberle, a board member of the NFF, was quoted in the New York Times as saying the Nicaraguan Freedom Fund contributed $300,000 to Americares. (3, 4) The Nicaraguan Freedom Fund's 990 tax return shows the contribution to AmeriCares to be $165,648. In l985 and l986, AmeriCares shipped more than $l00,000 worth of "newsprint" to the opposition daily, La Prensa, in The Knights of Robertson, according to investigative reporter Sara Diamond, used his tax-exempt broadcast license to hold a fundraising telethon in the United States for the Guatemalan military and the Nicaraguan Contras. (7) On The 700 Club, Robertson has interviewed Adolfo Calero and Steadman Fagoth, contra leaders; Efrain Rios Montt, then-president of Guatemala known for massive human rights abuses; Jeremias Chitunda, an Angolan guerrilla leader; and Ray Cline, former CIA deputy director of intelligence. Robertson praised death squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson, of the ARENA party, as a "very nice fellow". (8) While Robertson was campaigning for President, his wife Dede said, "He is not a television evangelist. He has never been an evangelist. He is a television broadcaster. He has a law degree. He's a businessman. He has a multi-million dollar business that he started with $70. " (9) This seems to be true in light of the fact that his "Family Chapel" was built with the money sent in from supporters of the gospel, and then sold for 250 million dollars, which of course was never sent back to the supporters of CBN. CBN is spearheaded a grassroots movement called Christian Coalition; "a house united". Headquartered at CBN offices in In May 1985, CBN/Operation Blessing announced a $20 million relief campaign to send "humanitarian" supplies--food and medicine--to Several tons of the AmeriCares/CBN supplies were also transported to According to Hap Lutz, Air Commando Association (ACA) vice president, Operation Blessing gave about $2 million to the ACA. (14) The Robertson visited contra training camps in In April 1989 Pat Robertson visited Joseph Coors, (Coors Brewing Co.) wrote to Al Weinrub in the Labor Report on Coors supported Lt. Gen. John Singlaub's U.S. Council for World Freedom (USCWF), a Moon associated organization, the U.S. chapter of the World Anti-Communist League (WACL), a Moon founded organization. USCWF and the Nicaraguan Refugee Fund (another Coor's cause) helped fund the Nicaraguan Contras. (22) He was on the advisory council of the CBN is a member of The Religious Roundtable, a coalition of business, military, political, and religious leaders working together to bring Biblical principles into public policy.(3) Heritage Foundation A Moon funded group through Bo Hi Pak. Principals have included William Simon, Joseph Coors, and trustees have included Former Atty. Gen. Ed Meese. Both Jack Kemp and Tim LaHaye have also been part of this group. The New York Times in a Although the Heritage Foundation has offices only in the The foundation received $2.2 million from the Federation of Korean Industries in the early 1980s. Initially it was believed this donation came from the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (which would make the Heritage Foundation a foreign agent of Korea, also remember that Bo Hi Pak was Korean CIA and liaison to American CIA, which makes it an agent of the intelligence community), but the Federation later stated that the donation came at the encouragement of the KCIA.(3) In addition to generating numerous conservative policy suggestions, Heritage Foundation is a very successful public-relations operation. Heritage's senior vice president Ed Meese was quoted as saying that "the Reagan Administration will rely heavily on the Heritage Foundation." (5) The Heritage foundation called for a $35 billion increase in defense spending, using food aid as a foreign policy weapon, during the Reagan Administration. Another Heritage Foundation suggestion implemented by the Reagan administration was an unprecedented build-up of the Pentagon's Special Operations Forces (SOF). SOF specialize in the covert operations of Low Intensity Conflict warfare. Funding for SOF tripled between 1981 and 1986. (6) Mandate for Leadership II set the tone for Reagan's second term. In keeping with the mission statement of the foundation, it recommended privatization of social security, the federal highway system, Amtrak, and the postal service; elimination of special educational funding for the handicapped (because it drained funding from "normal students" and deregulation of trucking and other regulated industries. (7) It also recommended the government use "low-intensity" warfare to eliminate communist threats in nine nations around the globe. (8) As you can see from that time to now, this has been pursued to the letter, meaning Moon and the intelligence community, have influenced our national policy, and with the help of major evangelists, are sinking us ever deeper into their world order. Mandate for Leadership III, the right's agenda for the 1990s which focused on management of the federal bureaucracy, was given to the George Bush Sr. Administration. (9) Heritage representatives attended meetings of the militaristic, rightwing American Security Council's Tuesday Group. Other attendees included Lt. Col. Oliver North, then a top aide on the National Security Council (NSC), and representatives from the Pentagon, State Department, Lynn Bouchey of the Council for Inter-American Security, former ambassador to Costa Rica Curtin Winsor, Jr, and Constantine Menges, former head of Latin American affairs at the NSC. (10) Heritage has further connections to the American Security Council (ASC), through Roger Pearson. (10) Heritage Foundation was responsible for " President Reagan's transition team included more than a dozen Heritage Foundation employees, and many others were hired to fill important posts in the Executive Branch.(17) Then-Vice President George Bush dedicated Heritage Foundation's new office building in 1983. (15) The late CIA director William Casey was among the initial supporters of the foundation. (16) The crossovers between Heritage and the government probably number in the hundreds. (18) The Heritage Foundation publications include speeches and position papers of many conservative legislators and members or former members of the executive branch. (19) Heritage Foundation also had a close connection with the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Paul Weyrich, co-founder of Heritage has often acknowledged that he does not intend to "conserve" anything. "We are different from previous generations of conservatives," Weyrich explained. "We are no longer working to preserve the status quo. We are radicals, working to overturn the present power structure of the country." (20) American Coalition for Traditional Values; (Last info 1989) Tim LaHaye founded the ACTV. Gary Jarmin, national field director; William K. Lyons, exec dir, Family Life Seminars. Executive board includes: Jerry Falwell, James Robison, Jimmy Swaggart, Pat Robertson, RexHumbard, Colonel Doner. (1) According to "Separation of Church and State", Feb 2002, Tim LaHaye received $10,000 for ACTV from Bo Hi Pak, and then agreed to sit on the boards of the Christian Voice, and the Coalition of Religious Freedom. Both of these are Moon funded groups. Private Connections: Tim LaHaye is married to Beverly LaHaye of Concerned Women for American Freedom Coalition The important members have included: Tim LaHaye, Paul Crouch, Hal Lindsey, Rex Humbard, James Robinson, Dr D. James Kennedy, Hon. Richard H. Ichord, chair; Robert G. Grant, pres; Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, vice-pres. Richard Viguerie, secretary. National Policy Board includes: Lt. Gen. Daniel Graham, Donald Sills, Religious Task Force dir; Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub, Dan Fefferman, editor of American Freedom Journal, Lt. Gen. Gordon Sumner (USA-ret.). (1, 2, 3) Most all of these men have been shown to have strong ties with Rev. Moon organizations and the intelligence community. The American Freedom Coalition, or AFC, is a political education and lobbying group which was founded in April 1987. Calling itself a "supra-coalition", the group claimed some 300,000 members in all 50 states by February 1988. (4, 6) The AFC represents an attempt to unite political conservatives and conservative religious groups and individuals behind a common campaign. According to AFC president Robert Grant, the AFC was formed because of the "inability of the 'Christian Right' to achieve its agenda, because of its fragmentation and its failure to build coalitions with its philosophical allies from other communities..." (4) to preserve and promote what it describes as traditional values. The AFC produces the American Freedom Journal, a monthly newspaper. Among contributors to the Journal have been former Reagan aide Patrick Buchanan, former Attorney General Ed Meese, the American Enterprise Institute's Ben Wattenberg, and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick. (3) The AFC calls for support of "freedom fighters," in countries such as At the leadership levels in both the national office and state chapters, the American Freedom Coalition is closely tied to the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's AFC President Robert Grant has said that he hoped to "recruit a broad base" from his contacts with CAUSA, a political arm of Rev. Moon's Among its most prominent activities have been its fundraising efforts on behalf of former National Security Council aide, Oliver North. One special project of the American Freedom Coalition was its "Emergency Project to Support Colonel North's Freedom Fight in Like Grant, Donald Sills is associated with the Coalition for Religious Freedom. (8) Sills is president of the group. Joseph Paige and Cleon Skousen are members of the Coalition's executive committee. (12) The Coalition for Religious Freedom has reportedly received $500,000 from Sun Myung Moon sources. (13) Eldon Rudd, former Congressman from Arizona, is a fundamentalist and an ex-FBI agent. (14) Rudd is also a member of the The American Freedom Coalition has provided financial and other assistance to the Nicaraguan contra-support work of Rev. Moon's Christian Emergency Relief Team (CERT) International. In one such effort, the AFC attempted to get television appearances on morning talk shows for a Miskito Indian who worked with CERT. (17) The AFC also gave money to Moon's CERT, an evangelical relief assistance organization which has been taking over CAUSA's humanitarian aid work in Honduras. (17, 18) In California, the AFC and Christian Voice co-sponsor a monthly "California Leadership Forum." In South Carolina, the Vietnam Institute and AFC jointly sponsored a benefit for Oliver North. (19) The U.S. Global Strategy Council, headed by Steven Trevino, has ties to the Unification Church and CAUSA through Arnaud deBorchgrave and retired Gen. David Woellner. (16) De Borchgrave is editor of the Washington Times, a newspaper owned by the Unification Church. Woellner is (or was) president of CAUSA World Services. (16) The Rev. Moon has said that he wants to form a Christian political party that would encompass all religious groups. (20) Members of the American Freedom Coalition like civil-rights veterans Ralph Abernathy and James Bevel have become champions for Moon and his followers. Abernathy, for instance, has compared criticisms of Moon to injustices suffered by blacks in the United States, this is a very sad affront to every African-American. An affront to every American. An affront to every Christian. Parts 1 and 2 of this series have already examined the membership of the Religious Roundtable and Tim LaHaye's CNP, as well as their ties with the Rev. Moon and the U.S. Intelligence community. These 2 are the largest and most powerful as to these connections and were a driving force as well in the toppling of Central American Governments. They seem to be a hub to these other groups though in some cases they are relatively newer groups. The men chairing the Roundtable and the CNP are the same men who head the National Religious Broadcasters, and the several other groups we have just examined which brought down Governments, allegedly operated smuggling operations, were used as fronts for CIA infiltration, and were responsible for helping to restructuring the governments of the nations they helped to bring down. This article has presented facts to show the connections bringing in the NWO, by concentrating solely upon Honduras and Nicaragua for the sake of brevity, but be aware that their tentacles have reached much further. They have been involved to the same extent, and in the same ways, If anyone has firsthand information concerning the involvement of these groups in the areas discussed in this 3rd part of the Unholy Alliance please email me at sum14hizwrd@tcworks.net Notes & References: ** Laodicea/ Revelation 3:14 And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; 15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. 16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. 17 Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: 18 I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see. 19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent. 20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. 21 To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne. 22 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches. 1. 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