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pan....I would put my "two cents" in...... concerning the record that is "out there" to support your posts concerning Moon and the Washington Times, regardless of who posted the information. I don't think that there are reliable sources to support or to authenticate much of what you posted.
Please clear this "murkiness" up....by posting your strongest authorities to back your most serious allegations. This is some of what I've found, and I am not completely comfortable with the accuracy of it all, but I think that it is more measured, and reasonable start. I do agree that the Washington Times is an unreliable, heavily partisan source (the reporter of the OP article, uses the term, "democrat leaders" in some of his other stories, just as Mr. Bush and other highly partisan republicans consistently do in their speeches and statements to the press. It is not a convicting sign, but it is a "tell".) Charles Hurt was also criticized for shilling for Mr. Miranda, the disgraced former Sen. Bill Frist aid who stole files from a Sen. Edward Kennedy computer, and distributed the information in the computer's files to embarrass democratic senators....
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THE NATION; POLITICAL FUND-RAISING; The GOP's Own Asian Connection: Rev. Moon;
Robert Parry. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Nov 16, 1997.
Republicans have scored points in the long-running political fund-raising scandal. Between videos of President Bill Clinton embracing a fund-raiser with close ties to Asian businesses and saffron-robed Buddhist nuns justifying a money-raising lunch attended by Vice President Al Gore, pressure is building for the appointment of an independent counsel to examine the Democrats' scramble for campaign donations.
But Republicans are also vulnerable on the foreign-money issue. Indeed, they are especially lucky that one of their most questionable relationships has gone virtually unmentioned amid the controversies about mysterious Asian political money. That is the GOP's long and lucrative relationship with the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his Korea-based Unification Church.
Over the past quarter-century, the 77-year-old Moon has given the U.S. conservative movement sums estimated in the hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. Most notably, Moon's deep pockets have financed the Washington Times, a leading conservative voice and one of the capital's two daily newspapers. But he also has invested heavily in building the right's political infrastructure, from direct-mail outlets to video-production houses, from think tanks to academic centers.
Much of Moon's influence-buying is done in secret and often occurs when conservatives are vulnerable to being bought. A recent example is Christian right leader Jerry Falwell, who feared his fundamentalist Liberty University in Virginia was slipping into bankruptcy. Desperate for an infusion of cash, Falwell and two associates made an unannounced trip to South Korea in January 1994, where they solicited help from Unification Church representatives, according to documents on file in a court case in Bedford County, Va. Months later, Moon's organization funneled $3.5 million to Liberty University through a clandestine channel. The money was delivered through one of Moon's front groups, the Women's Federation for World Peace. It then passed through the Christian Heritage Foundation, a Virginia nonprofit corporation that was buying up--and forgiving--Liberty's debt.
On Jan. 28, 1995, during his nationally televised "Old Time Gospel Hour," Falwell credited the directors of the foundation, Daniel A. Reber and Jimmy Thomas, with saving Liberty. Falwell made no mention of his more prominent financial angel, Moon, who is objectionable to many fundamentalist Christians because of his unusual biblical interpretations and his recruitment of young people away from their families.
I discovered the $3.5-million contribution while examining the Internal Revenue Service records of Moon-connected organizations. On the 1995 tax report for the Women's Federation, there was a line item listing $3.5 million going to the Christian Heritage Foundation. Susan Fefferman, the federation's vice president, admitted the money was targeted for Falwell's Liberty University.
In many indirect ways, Moon's companies have generated money for conservative businesses, in effect, tiding them over during slack times so they are still around to do nitty-gritty political work in election years. Moon's Insight magazine, for example, in 1991 granted a $5-million contract to Direct Mail Communications, a small firm in Forest, Va., run by Falwell's friends, Reber and Thomas. The Insight contract constituted more than one-third of the firm's annual revenue. During later campaign seasons, DMC was available to do political mailings for the Republican National Committee, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, the National Rifle Assn. and Iran-Contra figure Oliver L. North.
Some of DMC's political direct-mail work was allegedly performed at a discount. In 1994, when DMC's owners had a falling out, one faction accused Reber and Thomas of undercharging favored conservative organizations and political figures. Falwell's televangelist organizations and a GOP candidate for a congressional seat in Florida were given a financial break, according to court records. Other conservative politicians seemed to have gotten extended credit when DMC performed work for them. After North lost his run for the U.S. Senate in 1994, his largest debt, $89,033, was to DMC, according to Federal Election Commission records.
Over the years, Moon's hidden money has helped many Republicans through hard times. In the 1980s, the American Freedom Council defended North against Iran-Contra charges and distributed 30 million pieces of political literature to help elect George Bush in 1988. It was later revealed that the AFC was backed by $5 million to $6 million from business interests associated with Moon.
Moon's organization also kept the right's direct-mail guru Richard Viguerie afloat in the 1980s. At one stage, Viguerie profited from a big contract with the Washington Times for subscription solicitations, then, while facing a financial crisis that threatened his company's future, Viguerie sold a building to a top Moon aide, Bo Hi Pak, for $10 million.
Yet, even as Moon has gained influence in GOP circles, the sources of his money have always been suspect. In the late 1970s, a congressional investigation tied Moon's Unification Church to the "Koreagate" influence-buying scheme directed by South Korea's intelligence service, the KCIA, against U.S. institutions. In 1983, the moderate Republican Ripon Society raised warning flags, too. Rep. Jim Leach (R-Iowa), then Ripon chairman, charged that Moon's church had "infiltrated the new right and the party it {the new right} wants to control, the Republican Party, and infiltrated the media as well."
But President Ronald Reagan embraced the Washington Times as his "favorite" newspaper and Moon's newspaper returned the favor by defending the Reagan-Bush administrations at nearly every turn. In 1991, President Bush invited the paper's new editor-in-chief, Wesley Pruden, to lunch "just to tell you how valuable the Times has become in Washington, where we read it every day."
Still, to this day, it is unclear how Moon finances his costly operations. The Washington Times alone is estimated to lose at least $35 million a year and some insiders put the annual losses at more than $100 million. When I asked Moon's legal representative, Peter Ross, about Moon's money sources, he responded: "Each year, the church retains an independent accounting firm to do a national audit and produce an annual financial statement. . . . {It} is not my policy to make it {publicly} available."
Despite the secrecy, former senior figures of the Unification Church have told me that large amounts arrive in cash from overseas, particularly from Japan but also from South America, where Moon recently has increased his activities. Bolstering these claims are recent court records in Massachusetts and New York revealing that $1 million was carried into the United States by visiting church members. That money, for just one project, was then allegedly laundered through Moon-connected businesses in New York. According to the sworn affidavit of Nansook Moon, the estranged wife of Moon's son, Hyo Jin, some of the money was diverted to buy cocaine and other personal extravagances.
Besides questions of legality, the Moon money could prove embarrassing to the Republicans because of Moon's growing contempt for the United States and its democratic principles. Moon's P.R. agents still tout Moon's praise of the United States when he arrived here in the 1970s. But his recent speeches, carried on the Internet and in church publications, tell a different story.
On March 5, 1995, for instance, Moon announced in one sermon that "you must realize that America has become the kingdom of Satan." On Aug. 4, 1996, he vowed that after his movement gains power, Americans who insist on maintaining their individuality "will be digested." American women must learn "to negate yourself 100%," he added in the same sermon. On May 1, 1997, Moon told his followers that "the country that represents Satan's harvest is America."
John Stacey, a former Unification Church youth leader and a recent defector, told me that Moon explained to a church leadership group in Alaska that "America is so satanic that even hamburgers should be considered evil, because they come from America."
So far, Moon's anti-Americanism has drawn little notice. But if attention on the current Asian political-influence-buying scandal takes a bipartisan turn, U.S. conservatives who have benefited from Moon's deep pockets might find the controversy a two-edged sword.
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The Resurrection Of Reverend Moon
This is a transcript of a January 21, 1992 broadcast, "Frontline: The Ressurection Of Reverend Moon." Eric Nadler, reporter. Written and produced by Rory O'Connor. Copyright (c)1991 WGBH Educational Foundation. Used with permission.
Rory O'Connor is CEO of Globalvision New Media, producers of MediaChannel.
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Moon Political Fronts
* American Bicentennial God Bless America Committee #
* American Committee for the Human Rights of Japanese Wives of North Korean
* Repatriates # Members fasted for 7 days in front of the UN during a vote on whether to remove troops from S. Korea for human rights violations, October, 1974.
* American Constitution Committee * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 300 Falls Church, VA
* American Council for Free Asia * Washington, D.C.
* American Council for World Freedom *
* American Family Coalition *
* American Family Coalition of Virginia, Inc. *
* American Freedom Coalition * Offices in many states.
* American Freedom Foundation, Inc. * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314N, Falls Church, VA 22043. The 1993 IRS Form 990 shows the organization had less than $25,000 in gross receipts and elected to file a report without financial data.
* American Leadership Conference * Identified as a project of the American Family Coalition and the Washington Times Foundation on the AFC web page 2/15/02.
* American Parents Association *
* American Youth for a Just Peace #
* Asia University Federation * Sun Moon University in Korea. Offshoot of World University Federation
* Asian Ecumenical Inter Faith Council * Philippines Causa branch.
* Assn. Pro Unidad Latinoamericano, 393 5th Ave., NYC 10016
* Captive Nations *
* Causa International Minority Alliance: 393 5th Ave., NYC 212 213 5280
* Causa International # 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016 212 684 6122
* Causa U.S.A. * 481 8th Ave., Rm 718, NYC 10001 212 764 7238
* Causa Veterans' Assn., 393 5th Ave., 4th Fl., NYC 10016
* Citizen’s Federation for the Unification of the Fatherland * Founded in 1987.
* Coalition for a Free World *
* Committee for Responsible Dialogue
* Committee to Defend the U.S. Constitution #
* Communist Research Group
* Family Party for Universal Peace and Unity * Korean political party founded by Moon on March 10, 2003. The inaugural Chairman was Chung-hwang Kwak.
* Federation for Cosmic Peace and Unification * Uruguay
* Federation of Island Nations for World Peace * Founded by Moon in 1996.
* Free Asia Foundation * Washington, D.C.
* Freedom Leadership Foundation #
* Global Economic Action Institute # 535 5th Ave., NYC 10017 & 1010 Vermont Ave.,
* NW, #1002 Washington, D.C. 20005. This office is no longer open.
* God and Freedom Rally, 4301 Harewood Rd., NE WDC, 20017
* International Federation for the Victory Over Communism *
* Korean International Foundation for World Peace *
* International Commission for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea # Formed in 1991 by the Summit Council for World Peace
* International Security Council, 393 5th Ave., NYC 10016
* Inter Religious Federation for World Peace * A project of the International Religious
* Foundation, Inc.
* Korean Causa of N.Y., 401 5th Ave., 7th Floor, 10016
* Korean American Political Assn * (KAPA)
* Korean Professors World Peace Academy * New York City
* Middle East Association # Washington, D.C.
* National Prayer and Fast for the Watergate Crisis #
* National Professors and Students Federation for North-South Reunification *
* Professors Academy for World Peace *
* Professors World Peace Academy * 38 W. 32nd St., NYC 10001 Controls the University Of Bridgeport.
* Project Unity #
* The Summit Council for World Peace * Washington, D.C. Administers a humanitarian relief program to North Korea under the name Summit Council Humanitarian Relief Fund. Changed name to The World Institute for Development and Peace, Inc. in 1996.
* The Summit Club International, Inc., 1333 New Hampshire, NW, Washington, DC, 20036; 202 293 9393 (incorporated 12/18/81 under "Supreme Council of Heads of State & Government, name changed less than 1 month later.)
* Universal Peace Federation * Founded by Moon in New York City on 09/12/2005
* Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy *
* Washington Institute Press *
* Women's Federation for World Peace * Moon's wife, Hak Ja Han Moon is the President.
* World Anti Communist League * (W.A.C.L.)
* World Freedom Movement *
* World Freedom Institute *
* World Institute for Development and Peace, Inc. * 3600 New York Ave., NE, Suite 360, Washington, DC 20002. Formerly known as the Summit Council for World Peace, Inc. This is a Virginia corporation.
* World University Federation * Organization was formed at a meeting of the Professors World Peace Academy in Uruguay on February 19, 1996.
Moon Media Fronts
* Atlantic Video, Inc., * 650 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington DC. Founded in 1984.
* Belleville Press, 401 5th Ave., NYC & 91 Terry St. & 480 Washington Ave., Belleville, NJ (201 759 2334 (owned by News World Communications)
* CARP Monthly
* Causa Report # 4301 Harewood Rd., NE Wash., DC 20017
* Currents, A Journal of Unificationism Thought and Culture, Washington, DC; supposedly an "independent project" put out by its publishing committee and funded by same: Bruce Casino, Dan Fefferman, Dan Holdgreiwe, Michael Jenkins, Robert Rand, Justin Watson and Nancy Wright; P.O. Box 962, Riverdale, MD 20737; $20 per year; see 12/89 Unification News.
* Epoch Maker Magazine #
* Free Press International, Inc., # 401 5th Ave., NY 212 532 8300
* Freestate Publishing, Inc. * Subsidiary of News World Communications
* Global Affairs, 905 16th St. NW, #401, Washington, DC 20006
* Global Insight
* Harlem Weekly, 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212 532 8300
* HeartWing * 12715 NE 7th Place, Vancouver, WA 98684, 206 944 7278.
* Heaven & Earth newsletter
* Insight Magazine
* International Exchange Press *
* Manhattan Magazine
* Manhattan Television Center * 311 W. 34th St., NY, NY
* Middle East Times * Cyprus
* New Era Books, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212 695 7562
* New Future Films * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212 947 2780
* New Hope News members only
* News World Communications, 3600 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20006; 202 636 4836 (holding company that publishes all of the different newspapers owned by church The Washington Times is printed at this location) also: 38 38 9th St., LI City, NY 11101; 718 786 3200 (church owned building in Queens where all of NYC newspapers are printed; building houses many other church businesses as well)
* Noticias Del Mundos * 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212 576 0350 DBA for Tiempos USA Corp.
* Noticias Panamerica Corp * Publishes the Tiempos del Mundo newspapers in 17 cities in 16 countries through the Americas. Douglas D.M. Joo is President.
* One Way Productions # 10889 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., CA. INCHON $46 million film starring Laurence Olivier, Jackie Bisset, Ben Gazzara about Douglas MacArthur in Korea.
* Paragon House Publishers * 866 2nd Ave., NYC; 212 223 6433 (owned by Paragon Book Reprint Co., which is owned by International Cultural Foundation; also at 481 8th Ave.
* Principle life
* Queens Magazine
* Renaissance for Resources (project volunteer)
* Rising Tide # D.C. paper of the Freedom Leadership Foundation
* Rose of Sharon Press, Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
* Sae Gae Times * 38 W. 32nd St., Rm. 1508, NY 10001; 212 947 4770
* Sae Gae Times * 5816 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60659
* Segye Times * Korean newspaper, publishes Cosmo Woman
* Sekai Nippo * 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016, 212 532 7638
* Spring of Life nutritional journal (IFABM)
* Sunrise newsletter
* The New York Tribune * No longer published.
* The Pacific Student Times * 625 Front St., San Francisco, CA
* The Washington Times * 3600 New York Ave., NW, WDC 20006
* The Weekly Religion
* Tong Il Seigel monthly members only
* Ultimas Noticias *
* Unification News, 4 W. 43rd St., NYC 10036; 212 869 8847
* Unification Thought Quarterly
* Unified World # (New World Forum)
* United Press International * Purchased by News World Communication, Inc. May 2000.
* United Press International Foundation *
* Universal Voice # (International Re education Foundation)
* Visual Arts Society * c/o Joe Willett, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
* Washington Golf Monthly * Published by News World Communications, Inc.
* Washington Television Center * 650 Mass. Ave., NW WDC.
* Washington Times Foundation * Washington, D.C.
* Washington Times Education Foundation * Washington, D.C.
* Way of the World monthly
* World & I Magazine, 450 5th St., NW Washington, DC 20001
* World Media Association * 2550 M St., NW #405, WDC 20037
* World Media Conference * Sponsored by World Media Association
* World Peace Herald * http://www.wpherald.com Published by News World Communications, Inc.
* World University Times * (CARP newsletter) 481 8th Ave., NYC
Moon Cultural and Social Fronts
* Advisory Council to the Unification Movement (ACUMI) joint project of International Cultural Foundation and International Religious Foundation, holds seminars for scholars involved in ICF & IRF to learn about Moon's teachings; Dr. Frederick Sontag, Chairman.
* African Institute for the Study of Humanistic Values *
* Aid and Service International Foundation * Washington, DC
* American Blessed Family Assoc. (for members only)
* American Community Union * 160 W.72nd St., NY
* American Space Culture Foundation * Washington, D.C.
* Artists Association for World Peace * New York City, Organization founded at the direction of True Parents on Parents Day 1995. Initial headquarters are at the office of the New York City Symphony.
* Artists Association International, Kevin Pickard, Executive Vice President
* Association for the Research of Middle Eastern Cultures, Inc. * 4 W 43rd St., NYC
* Big Apple Harvest # (NY)
* Boston Area Council for Church and Social Action, Inc.
* Canaan Foundation, Inc. 481 8th Ave., NY 10001; 212 279 6255. Non profit organization, which funds the International Cultural Foundation.
* Capital Gardens Children’s Center # 4301 Harewood Rd., NE, WDC
* Center for Educational Media * P.O. Box 37, Emerson, NJ 07630. Richard Panzer is the president. This organization works with Free Teens and the World Medical Health Foundation to promote an abstinence based sex education program to school districts. They work closely with conservative Christian organizations that have similar agendas.
* Center for Ethical Management & Planning * Berkeley, CA
* Cosmic Federation for World Peace *
* Cosmic True Parents’ Foundation * Established 2000
* Council on the Unified Research of Science *
* Creative Community Project, Inc. * 1153 Bush St., San Francisco
* D.C. Striders Track Club.
* Empowerment Resource Network * Fredericksburg, VA Run by David Caprara a Moon follower and political operative. This organization is often called the Empowerment Network in the media.
* Family Center for Universal Peace and Unification * Established 2000
* Family House of Cosmic Peace and Unity * Founded in 2000 by Moon
* Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU)* 866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 529, New York, NY 10017, Phone 212-826-8999. Internet post by Damian Anderson states this is the new operational name for the Unification Movement. The legal name remains the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, Inc. Also know as the HSA UWC, Inc.
* Family Federation for Unification and World Peace *
* Federation of Continental Nations for World Peace *
* Federation of Island Nations for World Peace *
* Federation of Peninsula Nations for World Peace * Started by Summit Council for World Peace.
* Federation to Save the New Nation for Latin American and the Caribbean * Mentioned in the November 1996 issue of Unification News.
* Foundation for Unificationist Thought and Culture * Virginia
* Free Teens * NJ, Project of the World Medical Health Foundation promoting an
* abstinence based high school curriculum.
* Freedom Foundation of NJ, Inc. * 395 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052 201 325 0634. This address is the American Freedom Coalition office staffed by UC members. Organization promotes drugs and AIDS materials to schools.
* Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology * Korea
* Global Oceanic Food Project * 2000
* Global Education Research and Development Fund, Inc. * Barrytown
* Godparents Association, Inc. # Rockville. MD
* Good Neighbors, Inc. * 2600 Baynard Blvd., Wilmington, DE
* Hahnemann Medical Center * a/k/a World Medical Health Foundation
* Harlem Council for the Church and Community Change *
* Heung Jin Moon Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. * Washington, D.C.
* Homeopathic Counsel for Research * New York City
* HSA Bulletin Board (computer bulletin board) 415 968 7481 #
* Institute of Korean Studies for Foreign Students * Korea
* Inter-Religious International Student Peace Council * Founded March 2004 in Chicago by two CARP members.
* International Chinese Assn., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212 714 401; Board of Directors: Edwin K Eng, Lova Eng Wilson, John Kung, and attorney: W. Farley Jones (all are members of UC)
* International Conference of World Peace *
* International Conference Center * Seoul, Korea
* International Conference for the Unity of the Sciences * (ICUS) 481 8th Ave., Rm 747,
* NYC 10001; 212 947 1756 (funded by International Cultural Foundation)
* International Conference of Professors and Scholars *
* International Conference on Law & Individual Freedom *
* International Cultural Foundation * (I.C.F.) 1667 K St., NW, Washington, DC 20006;
* 202 293 9393; also 4 W. 43rd St., NYC 10036; 212 947 1756 (funds many church projects, especially International Conference on Unity of Sciences; sole shareholder of Paragon House Publishers) Neil Albert Salonen, President (former President of the Unification Church of America, 1971 80)
* International Educational Foundation * 4 W 43rd St., NYC 10036
* International Folk Ballet
* International Highway Construction Corporation *
* International Highway Research Center *
* International Middle East Alliance * New York City
* International Peace Foundation * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043.
* International Relief Friendship Foundation, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212 563 3296
* (Funds overseas projects in Philippines & South America) Dr. Thomas Walsh, Director.
* International Relief Foundation * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212 714 1033
* International Religious Federation for World Peace *
* Interracial Sisterhood Project * Northern California project of the Women’s Federation for World Peace
* Inter-Religious International Student Peace Council * Founded March 2004 in Chicago by two CARP members.
* Interreligious and International Peace Council * Founded 2003
* Interreligious International Foundation for World Peace * Founded October 2, 2003
* JAMII Africa * 1610 Columbia Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009
* Japanese Cultural Foundation *
* Japanese Heritage Foundation * Reportedly owns Sho Fu Den, a shrine in Monticello, New York.
* Korean Cultural & Freedom Foundation * (KCFF) Washington, DC
* Lawyers Federation for World Peace and Justice *
* Literary Federation for World Peace * Project of Summit Council for World Peace.
* Little Angels Korean Folk Ballet *
* Madison Institute * Dr. John Cooper, Director
* Marriage and Family Institute of America * Founded in 1994 by David S.C. Kim.
* Martin Luther King Jr. Family Life Institute *
* Minority Alliance International, Inc. * Incorporated in Washington, D.C.
* Middle East Alliance for World Peace * 481 8th Ave., Ste. 846, NY, NY 10001
* Mongolian Peoples' Federation for World Peace * This is a project of the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace, and the Interreligious and International Peace Council.
* Multicultural Media Association, Inc. #
* Nation of Cosmic Peace and Unity * From www.familyfed.org “True Parents officially named Gods nation as the Nation of Cosmic Peace and Unity (Cheon Il Guk, for short) during his commemorative speech at the 42nd celebration of True Childrens Day held at Sutaek-ri on November 15, 2001.”
* National Parent’s Day Council * 3600 New York Ave., Washington, DC 20002. Their web page identifies the organization as a project of the American Family Coalition, Inc. and supported by the Washington Times Foundation. They appear to have taken over the role of promoting Parent’s Day from the National Parent’s Day Foundation.
* New Age Players theatrical company * NY
* New Age Orchestra San Francisco
* New Family Foundation, Inc. * Maryland
* New Hope Farms Deer Park, NY (on Delaware River at juncture of NY, NJ & PA; multi million dollar equestrian center. Purpose: training site for Olympians; a modern pentathlon event center; a breeding & equestrian research facility; competition center for polo, rodeo & horse racing.
* New Hope Foundation *1460 4th Street, Suite 307, Santa Monica, CA 90401 ULTRA Teen Choice * Washington, DC http://www.ultrateenchoice.org/
* New Hope Singers International
* New Jersey Parents Foundation, Inc. * Westwood
* New Society Social Services #
* New World Players
* New World Forum * 300 E. 56th St., NY
* New World Festival
* New York City Symphony, 311 W. 34th St., NYC 10001, 212 971 9150 (funded almost entirely by International Cultural Foundation), David Eaton, UC member is the conductor.
* Ocean Education Institute for World Peace, Inc. * 501(c)3 organization in Jersey City.
* Pacific Cultural Foundation
* Peace Cup * Soccer tournament in Korea sponsored by Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation.
* Prince of Peace School (Principe de la Paz) * Funded by IRFF
* Professors World Peace Academy, 481 8th Ave., NYC 212 947 1756
* Project Volunteer *
* Pure Love Alliance * 4 West 43rd St., 3rd Fl. New York, NY 10036.
* Radio Free Asia (ROFA) #
* Religious Youth Service * Project of the International religious Foundation, Inc.
* Research Institute on World Affairs, Inc. 38 W. 32nd St. Rm 1508, NYC 10001; 212 947 4770, Directors: Chung Hwan Kwak, Il Pyung Kim & Hugh Spurgin, shares offices w/Sae Gae Times and Soul of Russia Group, 10 Dock Rd., Barrytown, NY 12507 914 758 6881 (awareness group by Erin Bouma)
* Service for Peace, Inc. * Youth group founded by Hyun Jin Moon. Located at 34 State St., Ossining, NY www.serviceforpeace.org
* Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
* Society for Common Insights, Inc.
* Striders International, Inc., 17501 Sabrina Terrace, Rockville, MD 20855
* Sun-Hwa Educational Foundation * Seoul, Korea. Bo Hi Pak is listed as Chairman of the organization from 1976 to 1988 in the biographical section found in the Appendix II of his book the “The Truth is My Sword” Vol. One.
* Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation * Korea, Article in Washington Times dated 7/15/2003 states “The Peace Cup is sponsored by the Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation, created by Rev. Sun Myung Moon, a longtime soccer fan. The foundation runs three professional teams — Seongnam and Brazilian teams Sorocaba of Sao Paulo and Cene of Jardim.”
* Sun Moon Educational Foundation * Korea
* True Our Brothers' Keepers Community Justice Center * Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Unification Educational Foundation * Hyattsville, MD.
* United Native American Council * Founded in 1984
* United to Serve America (USA) # 3600 New York Ave. NE 3rd Fl. Washington, D.C. 20002, 202 636 8910, 202 636 8909 FAX. Started as a cooperative project of the American Freedom Foundation and the American Freedom Coalition. This is the address of the Washington Times.
* Unification Theological Seminary Alumni Association, the * 10 Dock Rd., Barrytown
* Unification Theological Seminary Mid-Atlantic States Alumni Association, the * Incorporated in the District of Columbia.
* United Vision Foundation * 34 State St. Ossining, NY 10562. In the past large amounts of money have been donated to this organization by the Unification Church in Japan. United Vision Foundation makes donations to World CARP.
* Universal Ballet Academy * Washington, DC
* Urban Life Training & Reality Assessment Teen Choice * Washington, DC
* Washington Aids International Foundation * Washington, DC
* Washington Church for Social Action *
* Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, 1333 New Hampshire Ave. NW,
* Washington, DC 20036
* World Alliance for Civil Rights *
* World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations * 866 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, 212-826-8999.
* World Conference on Preservation and Sustainable Development in the Pantanal * Funded by a number of Moon organizations including the Washington Times Foundation and the International Cultural Foundation.
* World Family Movement
* World Medical Health Foundation, 1 Penn Plaza, #100, NYC 10019
* World Ocean Foundation
* World Peace Institute of Technology * Moon announced he had founded this organization in a speech given in Seoul on May 1, 1994.
* World Relief Friendship Foundation * 481 8th Ave., NYC
* World Sport Fishing Federation – USA * PO Box 264 Little Ferry, NJ 07643 Sponsored the Hudson Striper Peace Cup
* Young Oon Kim Research Foundation, Inc. # 10 Dock Rd. Barrytown, NY
* Youth Federation for World Peace * 34 State St. Ossining, NY 10562
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