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Don Nickles - U.S. Senate (R-OK). CNP Board of Governors (1982). Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Procurement. [Miller 6] Sponsored the International Religious Freedom Act (S-1868) [formerly the Freedom from Religious Persecution Act (HR 2431), "A Bill to Provide For The Office Of Religious Persecution Monitoring and to Provide for the Imposition of Sanctions against Countries Engaged in patterns of Religious Persecution and for Other Purposes." The International Religious Freedom Act has created a federal commission to monitor religion chaired by former World Vision President, Robert Seiple, as presidentially- appointed Ambassador at Large on International Religious Freedom and Special Adviser to the President on Religious Persecution. In determining violations, the commission will rely on the United Nations' covenants and recognize the authority of the International Criminal Court. [Cornwall Declaration. ICES is an organization that aims to graft dominion theology onto conservative environmentalism. The Cornwall Declaration on Environmental Stewardship is an environmental Evangelicals and Catholics Together document signed by many of the signatories of ECT I and ECT II. Signed by Evangelicals, Catholics and Jews, the Cornwall Document is an environmental statement of faith uniting these religions on the issue of environmentalism.
"Board Members of the Council for National Policy...David Noebel is now with Summit Ministries and was a former Associate Evangelist of Billy James Hargis' Christian Crusade." [Bellant, CC, p. 39]
"...Dr. Billy James Hargis is Founder and Director of the Christian Crusade Ministries (Church of the Christian Crusade, Inc., Billy James Hargis Evangelistic Association, Inc.), an international Christian ministry dedicated to the fight "for Christ" and against godless Communism....He is credited, along with his friend for over 30 years, Dr. Carl McIntyre, as having given birth to the "Christian Right" and bringing back "Christian Fundamentalism" to America at the close of World War II." ("The Sins of Billy James" Time Magazine, Feb. 16, 1967, p. 52)
"[Hargis] often preached against communism, pornography, homosexuality and sexual indiscretion, and modernism in religion...in 1970, he founded American Christian College to teach 'anti-Communist patriotic Americanism.'...Controversy engulfed Hargis when, in 1974, several students from his college accused him of sexual misconduct. Confronted by other leaders of the college, Hargis retired from public life...Without Hargis' fundraising abilities, American Christian College closed in 1977...American Christian College could not survive the scandal and departure of Hargis." [Twentieth-Century Shapers of American Popular Religion, John Charles H. Lippy, ed., Greenwood Press, 1989, pp. 193-195]
Summit Ministries January 1999 newsletter from headquarters in Manitou Springs, CO. On the envelop the logo is a circle with a mountain top and the sun peeking over the mountain. Inside on a color brochure the logo is a red triangle with a cross superimposed on it which looks like a pyramid with the capstone hovering over it and a line dissecting both cap and base vertically. Inside the brochure are 3 upside down triangles scattered across the page. Summit Ministries is a youth organization equipping servant leaders in worldview analysis, training champions of the Christian faith, and inspiring them to love God with all their hearts and minds. They plan to have study materials for students K-college. In 1991 Summit published a 912-page textbook called Understanding the Times: The Religious Worldviews of our Day and the Search for Truth which became the primary source for Summit's Sr. High curriculum presently used in over 850 Christian high schools and many home school programs. The book was shortened to 430 pages for the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and became the basis for their LIGHTBEARER'S Jr. High Curriculum. Also Summit is writing a K-6 grade curriculum and Moody Bible College is writing an extension program based on their 912 page textbook. Summit has 2-week camps in summer for older kids and one-week camps for younger kids. They have a monthly newsletter for families. Noebel also edits the Schwarz Report which keeps special track of the Marxist/Leninist worldview. Summit also has adult conferences held at the Navigator's campus in Colorado Springs and seminars around the country. The Summit appeal quotes Americans for Tax Reform; president, Americans Against a National Sales Tax; national leader of the "No New Taxes" pledge for political candidates; economist and chief speechwriter, U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1983-1984; economic advisor to Jonas Savimbi, UNITA; B.A., Harvard College 1974-1978; M.B.A., Harvard Business School 1979-1981. Washington, D.C. Norquist is also a lobbyist for Microsoft, whose CEO is Bill Gates, who recently donated $1 billion to the United Nations for its population control agenda. Norquist was the keynote speaker at the 1995 National Conference on School Choice:
"Among the speakers featured at the 1995 conference was Patricia Lines, Senior Research Analyst of the U.S. Department of Education and one of the Nation's top experts on the related issues of school choice, charter schools and home schooling. (7) Patricia Lines is/was also a Senior Fellow at Seattle's Discovery Institute. Paul Hill of the RAND Corporation/ University of Washington, and Connie Koprowicz, the charter school expert from the National Conference of State Legislatures [NCSL], added to the choice/charter school dialogue. Koprowicz would later return to Washington state from the NCSL Colorado headquarters to offer her services to the legislators as a neutral consultant-resource on charter schools at the legislative hearing on the Spady initiative. Below is a partial listing of other organizations represented at the National Conference on School Choice: (8)
"Family Research Council represented by Robert Morrison (FRC being the D.C. 'political arm' of Dobson's Fo-cus on the Family);...PAVE, represented by Dan McKinley who ties into Milwaukee�s privately funded voucher effort; Vaughn Next Century Learning Center represented by Dr. Yvonne Chan, whose highly ac-claimed school receives additional GOALS 2000 money. On November 20, 1997, Dr. Chan appeared at the Council of 56 of the Religious Roundtable. Y2K alarmist extraordinaire per (4,20) Guell is now working with John Singlaub at the Singlaub Freedom Foundation... [J. Peter Grace's AmeriCares, with the help of Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America (Prodemca), conducted an advertising campaign in the U.S. on behalf of La Prensa. The ads for La Prensa solicited funds from the public to pay for the shipment of newsprint to Nicaragua.(28) Prodemca was a neoconservative group that provided U.S. government grants to La Prensa and sponsored pro-contra aid ads in U.S. newspapers using funds from Oliver North's secret aid network. [Baigent:361]
Dr. Paige Patterson- CNP Board of Governors (1982). President of the Crisswell Center for Biblical Studies, Associate Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, and Chairman of the Transnational Association of Christian Schools. [Miller 6] President of Southern Baptist Convention; President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, N.C.
Robert J. Perry - CNP Board of Governors (1982); CNP V.P. Executive Committee (1984-85). President of Perry-Houston Interests, Inc., a member of the Board of Directors of the Houston, Texas Chamber of Commerce. [Miller 6]
Howard Phillips - CNP Board of Governors (1982); CNP Executive Committee (1984-85; 1988; 1994; 1996). Proposed the name of Young Americans for Freedom and served on its board of directors. Appointed many YAF members while acting director of the Office of Economic Opportunity under Richard Nixon. In 1975, at the direction of 33º Mason World Anti-Communist League, a multinational network of Nazi war criminals, Latin American death squad leaders and North American neo-fascists. Officials of TCC were instrumental in the campaign to make death squads of Central America acceptable to American public in early 1980s and also allied with white supremacist elements in South Africa. As TCC national director, Phillips boasted, " we organize discontent" and "must prove our ability to get revenge on people who go against us." Tradition, Family & Property (TFP).
In 1976 Phillips, Paul Weyrich and Richard Viguerie attempted to take over racist American Independent Party. In 1979, formed the Moral Majority with Weyrich, Viguerie, Ed McAteer and Jerry Falwell. Phillips saw "a tremendous untapped resource among fundamentalists" and suggested the name Moral Majority as "a continuing effort to get together people of diverse faiths." U. S. Taxpayers Party presidential candidate in 1996. Another Conservative Caucus board member and funder is Richard Shoff, former Grand Kilgrapp of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan. [Young 110-11, 114; Anderson 158; Bellant (CC) 27, 54; Saloma 46]
William M. Polk - CNP Board of Governors (1982). Speaker of the Washington State House of Representatives in 1981, and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). [Miller 6]
Lawrence D. "Larry" Pratt- CNP Membership Roster (1984-85; 1988; 1996; 1998). president of Gun Owners of America (GOA); Co-chair of Pat Buchanan's 1996 campaign; Formerly a board member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), founded by Paul Weyrich. Under the auspices of CIS, Pratt was president of the racist, anti-immigration English First. [fuhrer Richard Butler and "former" Klan "Grand Dragon," Louis Beam, the neo-Nazi architect of "leaderless resistance," is incontestable. That he gave a speech at the 1993 Jubilation Conference in Sacramento, California, an annual gathering of far-rightists' sponsored by the anti-Semitic publisher of Jubilee, the flagship tabloid of the Christian Identity movement, is true and has been accurately reported by the bourgeois press. What should be of equal concern to the media is information about Mr. Pratt which is far more damaging -- his close collaboration over a 20 year period with an international network of war criminals, neo-Nazi terrorists, and the organizers of Asian, European and Latin American death squads...
Larry Pratt was Secretary of the Council for Inter-American
Security...[which] served both as an intelligence conduit from "private" sources
such as the American Security Council and CAUSA, and as an informal employment
agency which provided analysts to the Reagan administration at the inception of
Washington's murderous counter-insurgency wars in Central America. As CIS
secretary, Larry Pratt was a well-placed "asset" in his own right, serving as a
link between the public policy/research arms of the organization, the
interventionist wing of the theocratic Christian Right and as an "informal"
public relations spokesperson for Washington's Central American agenda via Gun
Owners of America and the CIS-affiliated, North- South Institute. But in order
to fully appreciate the sinister nature of the Council for Inter-American
Security, Pratt's involvement and his broader links to international fascist
networks, there is another organization, also little explored by "mainstream"
media, which deserves our attention, the A New Inter-American Policy for the
Eighties, generally known as the "
Pratt would use his skills as a propagandist and his position as president of
Gun Owners of America, to launch a new campaign - to make English the official
language of the United States... Under the auspices of CIS, [Larry] Pratt was
the president of a racist, anti-immigration outfit, English First. Officers of
Pratt's group are also leaders of the alarmist, United States Border Control
(USBC). [A
Blueprint for Death Squads in North America
Judge Paul Pressler - CNP President Executive Committee (1988-90, 1994).
Jim Price - CNP Board of Governors (1996).
Ed Prince - CNP Vice-President (1988); Executive Committee (1994). In 1997, helped to provide funding for a new headquarters for the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C.
Elsa Prince - CNP Board of Governors (1996). Family Research Council Board of Directors. Focus on the Family Board of Directors.
Dr. Charles E. Rice - CNP Board of Governors (1982). Long active in "Establishment Networks", associated with the American Conservative Union, the American-African Affairs Association, the Citizens Legal Defense Fund for the FBI, Ad Hoc, and Catholics United for the Faith. [Miller 6] Member of the Editorial Board of the New American/ - CNP Board of Governors (1982). State Senator of California. Former Chairman of the California Senate Republican Caucus, President of Gun Owners of America, and author of Slightly To The Right. [Miller 6]
Former California State Senator, Bill Richardson, founder of the GOA, endorsed and supported anti-gunner Robert O. Anderson for a position in the NRA back in the '70s. Robert O. Anderson is (or was at that time) associated with the Committee on Economic Development (CED). The CED was established and is controlled by the Council on Foreign Relations. Anderson is/was also associated with the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies. Anderson is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Question: Why would Richardson, founder of GOA, an organization which claims to be pro-gun, pro-2nd Amendment, be closely tied to an anti-gun establishment man? According to a legislative assistant in Washington State, Richardson wrote a book titled, "So You Think We Read the Bills" which was apparently meant to be a humorous admission that State Legislators don't read the bills on which they vote. [- CNP Board of Governors (1982); CNP Executive Committee (1985-86). President of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), host of the famous "The 700 Club", and founder of CBN University. [Miller 5]
"After 1900, the Harrimans--the family that gave the Prescott Bush family its start--along with the Rockefellers funded more than $11 million to create a eugenics research laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, as well as Eugenics studies at Harvard, Columbia, and Cornell. The first International Congress of Eugenics was convened in London in 1912, with Winston Churchill as a director. Obviously, the concept of 'bloodlines' was highly significant to these people. [Marrs 48]
Pat Robertson's religious profiteering is legendary, from his use of Operation Blessing airplanes to transport equipment to his diamond mine in the Congo, to support for violent dictators such as President Mobuto of Zaire and Rios Montt of Guatemala, to the sale of his Family Channel to Rupert Murdoch for $1.9 billion. The latest capitalist venture on the money trail of Pat Robertson was the reinvestment of his profit from selling the Family Channel in an aborted deal with the Bank of Scotland to make use of his financial services company to enter the American market. [J. Peter Grace, who was head of the Knights of Malta in the United States and a key figure in the CIA's Operation Paperclip to remove classified information from dossiers on Nazi war criminals.
A recent Robertson Urges Revolt, Tells Viewers: 'Throw Off the Shackles' of the Courts; Religious Roundtable Council of 56 (1986); . [Miller 5]
Kathleen Teague Rothschild - CNP Board of Governors (1982). Chairman of the Board of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation. Teague is also Executive Director of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). A recent brochure describes ALEC, as follows: ...REAGAN AND ALEC "OLD PARTNERS in the NEW FEDERALISM"...! [Miller 4] For many years... on the Advisory Board of the U.S. Council for World Freedom, which is the U.S. branch of the World Anti-Communist League (WACL), home for many fascists and neo-Nazis. The U.S. branch brought these elements to the U.S. for WACL's annual meetings in 1984 and 1985. Included was a delegate [Yves Gignac] who served five years in prison for attempting to assassinate Charles DeGaulle, persons who led Nazi SS units or cooaborationist puppet governments during World War II, and architects of mass murder in Latin America. Those meetings served to build support for the FDN Contras as well as UNITA and RENAMO, both allies of South Africa. The U.S. branch, led by Major General John Singlaub, also has had racists, anti-Semites and at least one member of a Nazi collaborationist organization on its board. [Bellant (CC); Anderson 256-7, 270; Miller 6] The Mormon investment counselor who was advising people to buy silver when the Chalcedon Foundation. [Miller 6]
Chalcedon Foundation, a Reconstructionist think tank that is funded by millionaire California banker The Committee for Biblical Principles in Government held in November of 1997 in Sacramento, California.
Dr. Rousas J. Rushdoony is considered to be the modern patriarch of the
Christian Reconstruction Movement. Chalcedon promotes the erroneous concept of
Christian foundations of the United States government and the Christian duty to
reclaim America. The
Chalcedon helped to found the Rutherford Institute which, under the
leadership of John Whitehead
(CNP), defends religious organizations and persons (including the Church of
Scientology) being prosecuted by local, state or federal authorities.
According to the Rutherford Institute, the organization "derives its name from
Samuel Rutherford, a 17th century Scottish intellectual who resisted the idea of
the divine right of kings. In his book, Lex Rex, Rutherford argues that all
people are subject to a higher law, or God's law�including the king. This same
premise, that leaders are responsible to a law apart from and higher than
themselves, was central to the formation of the United States government." Peter Hammond, the director of Front Line
Fellowship, is affiliated with R. J. Rushdoony's Chalcedon. General Benton
Partin is a founder and board member of the Front Line Fellowship, which is a
group of commando-missionaries taking active part in the war against Sudan and
other African states viewed as enemies of the British Crown. The Fellowship
members are former "scouts" of the South African Army. Partin describes his
partner, Fellowship leader Peter Hammond, as a "former South African army and
government officer." The political intelligence group known as the Mount Rushmore
Foundation..."studies the Patriot movement,' and "participates in
it."...Rushmore Foundation board member Gen. Benton Partin, U.S. Air Force
(ret.), is an expert in high-explosive devices, including nuclear weapons.
Partin has received extensive news media coverage for his critical analysis of
the Oklahoma City bombing: he has made an apparently reasonable case, that it
would have been technically impossible for Timothy McVeigh to have done it
acting alone. Less well known is General Partin's sponsorship of an ongoing,
catastrophic shooting war in Africa, which lends a more sinister character to
his hatred of the United States government. That General Partin's "Christian" organization is at heart merely the British
military irregulars, who are generally incinerating Africa to recognize it, may
be judged from the Fellowship's book. Faith Under Fire in Sudan. Chapter
Three is a celebration of Charles "Chinese" Gordon, who led British regulars in
a war in China against the uprising of a British organized pseudo-Protestant
cult. After 20 million Chinese died in this game, Gordon was sent to try to
subdue Sudan as Britain's governor, but he died, defeated at the hands of
Sudanese nationalist forces. Chinese Gordon was not a drunken homosexual
pederast, Partin's group says, but Britain's Christian model for us to follow
into war. [Richard Viguerie
answered an ad in National Review for a political organizer and was hired by
Rusher as YAF's executive secretary. [Saloma: 39,40]
Publisher of the National Review, a member of the previously mentioned
"Alternatives to the New York Times Committee", a regular on the "Good Morning
America" Television program, long active in "Establishment Networks", such as:
the American Conservative Union, the American-African Affairs Association,
American Committee for Aid to Katanga Freedom Fighters, Citizens Legal Defense
Fund for the FBI, Ad Hoc, Committee on Conservative Alternatives, HUMAN EVENTS,
and Young Americas Foundation - the tax-exempt arm of (JBS) Young Americans for
Freedom (YAF). Rusher, has also been a contributor to the Unification Church run
Washington Times. [Miller 6] Phyllis Schlafly -
CNP Board of Governors (1982). Schlafly is Chairman of the CNP "Family"
Committee, is the National Chairman of "Stop ERA" and National President of
"Eagle Forum". Schlafly graduated from Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri in 1944. She received her Masters Degree from Harvard university in
1945, and her Law Degree from Harvard University Law School in 1978. She is a
member of the Illinois Bar Association, a syndicated columnist with Copley News
Service, and has been author of the Phyllis Schlafly Report since 1967. In
addition, Schlafly is the author of some nine books - the more famous being A
Choice Not An Echo in 1964. The Gravediggers, also in 1964, and Strike From
Space in 1965. The latter two were co-authored by Rear Admiral Chester Ward
(Ret.) - for 16 years a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)! 85.
Schlafly has also been long active in Republican Party circles, having been a
delegate or alternate to five National Conventions. She served as President of
the Illinois Federation of Republican Women (1960-64), first Vice-President of
the National Federation of Republican Women from 1964 until 1967. She held National Chairmanships in various sections of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is a member of
the Illinois Commission on the Status of Women, a Commentator on the CBS
"Spectrum Series" from 1973 through 1978, a member of the American Committee to
Free Cuba, Co-chairman of Americans for Law and Order, a member of the Charter
Subscription List (CSL) of HUMAN EVENTS, associated with the Citizens Legal
Defense Fund for the FBI, Ad Hoc, and the Committee on Conservative
Alternatives. 86. Schlafly is a member of
President Reagan's Defense Policy Advisory Group and in that position is a
leading advocate of "HIGH FRONTIER" technology (i.e., a system of orbiting
"space platforms") - the brainchild of CFR-run
St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1963; the "Brotherhood Award" of the National
Conference of Christian and Jews (NCCJ), in 1975; the "Distinguished Career
Award" of the Harvard University Business School in 1979; and lastly, she is a
"wearer" of the Phi Beta Kappa "Key". [Miller 7] NOTE: Eagle Forum is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with United Nations Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC). [UN/NGO
Database] Schlafly belongs to the The Rosicrucian Connection]
Prior to her marriage to Fred Schlafly, Phyllis Schlafly was Phyllis Bruce
Stewart, making her a blueblood of both the Bruce and Stewart lineages. Phyllis
Schlafly's genealogy appears in the Phyllis Bruce
STEWART(15) was born on 15 Aug 1924 in ST. LOUIS,
MO..(15) She resided Fairmount in ALTON, IL..(15) She
received a degree in Bach. of Arts, Washington Univ in ST. LOUIS, MO..
(15) She received a degree in Master of Arts, Harvard Univ..
(15) Very active in all levels of political life and womens rights. Author
of many books concerning National defense. She was married to John Frederic
SCHLAFLY II (son of John Frederic SCHLAFLY I and Eleanor LYONS) on 30 Oct 1949
in ST. LOUIS, MO..(15) John Frederic SCHLAFLY II was an
Attorney in ST. LOUIS, MO... (15) Lynda Scribante - CNP Board of Governors (1996). Ron Seeley - CNP Board of Governors (1996). Jay A. Sekulow - CNP Membership Roster (1996,
1998, 1999). Chief Counsel, Catholic Alliance
[Jew's for Jesus'] tactics are headstrong (sometimes confrontational) and evangelistic in nature; they are most famous for their "campaigns," during which they go out on the streets of major cities such as New York and distribute millions of "broadsides" (folded-over humorous tracts presenting the gospel in a Jewish manner). They also work in airports; in 1987, they won a unanimous Supreme Court decision protecting their First Amendment rights to distribute literature in government-run airports (the case was argued for JFJ by Jay Sekulow, who now heads the American Center for Law and Justice [ACLJ] in Virginia Beach, Virginia). [Wm. Greene, IRC: Western Goals Foundation; Ethnic News Watch]
Beurt SerVaas - CNP Membership Roster (1984-85,
1988, 1996).
The pattern that emerges from a study of Robert Kennedy's relationship to
Hoffa, Spindel, the CIA, and the press is one in which illicit electronic
eavesdropping and surveillance carried out by private apparats is everywhere
alleged. If there is any consistent thread running through it all, it is the
Kennedy's reliance upon intelligence community veterans, most notably those from
the National Security Council Agency (NSA)... The obvious illegality of such
wiretaps and the invasions of privacy they entail are clear. But what is even
more threatening is the general practice of "subcontracting" illegal government
operations to private firms secretly supported by private monies. Under the
protection of the Attorney General or the President, but not directly in their
employ, private apparats have virtual carte blanche and needn't consider
constitutional niceties. They're simultaneously immune to both prosecution for
misdeeds and to the ordinary constraints of the marketplace. Unlike federal
agencies, which tend to resist demagoguery by virtue of an entrenched
bipartisanship, private intelligence agencies in the employ of a powerful
politician are beyond the control of all but their creator. And because their
work is done for a single man or clique, with virtually no institutional or
legal restraint beyone the dictum "Don't get caught," it cannot be said that
their work is "in the public interest." [Hougan: 123-32]
In 1986, South Africa's Department of Information (DOI) authorized
expenditures of $73 million for more than 160 secret projects to buy politicians
and media favorable to the apartheid state. [National Reporter, Winter
1985] Rev. Moon's Washington Times was one of the beneficiaries - approximately
$4.5 million was funneled to Moon's overseas enterprises. The South African
government bought substantial interest in a chain of more than sixty newspapers
in the U.S.; Saturday Evening Post publisher Beurt SerVaas accepted gifts
and business deals from Pretoria; and more than two hundred U.S. journalists
toured South Africa on all-expense paid trips. [Covert Action
Information Bulletin 27:24] Frank Shakespeare - Council for National
Policy Membership Roster (1988). Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of
Malta. Director, U.S. Information Agency director; Director of Radio Free Europe
and Radio Liberty. During the Reagan
administration he served as Ambassador to Portugal from 1985 to 1987, and then
as Ambassador to the Vatican; Chairman, National Catholic
Reporter; Lernoux] Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe were fronts for the Nazi/Knights of Malta
network that had been established by Reinhard Gehlen, Hitler's espionage officer
against Russia, and funded by the CIA. Knight of Malta, James Buckley, was head
of U.S. propaganda against Eastern Europe at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
during the Reagan Administration. UNHOLY TRINITY], were "little more than front groups for ex-Nazi
intelligence officers.'' [Jesse Helms'
Coalition for Freedom which receives funding from the
"Shoff is also on the board of Coalition for Freedom, a Jesse Helms group
that receives funding from the Pioneer Fund which funds racialist research.
Shoff is one of a number of TCC [The Conservative
Caucus] leaders who are also members of the Council for National
Policy. Other Conservative Caucus supporters and leaders who are also members or
leaders of the Council for National Policy include Amway leader Louis
Jenkins, and John D.
Beckett, and [Bellant (CC)
54] Major General John K. Singlaub(ret.)- CNP Board
of Governors (1981); CNP Membership Roster (1981-98). CIA deputy chief in South
Korea during the Korean War and served for two years in Vietnam during the
1960s. At that time, he was commander of the Joint Unconventional Warfare Task
Force, known as MACSOG. In that role, he was one of the commanders of Operation
Phoenix, although he denies having had a part in that program's infamous
assassination and counterterror aspects. In 1978, as chief of staff of the
United Nations Command in South Korea, he publicly condemned the decision of
President Jimmy Carter to reduce the number of U.S. troops in the country. He
was then forced to retire. Chairman of the IRC: Western Goals] Dr. W. Cleon Skousen -
CNP Board of Governors (1982). [Mormon] President of the Freeman
Institute, former FBI agent and Police Chief of Salt Lake City, Utah, and
associated with the America Committee to Free Cuba and Americans for Law and
Order. [Miller 7]
Descendant of Freemason/Illuminist 3 Skousen spoke at the "God and
Freedom Banquet" which was held in honor of Sun Myung Moom to welcome him home
from prison. Cleon Skousen spoke very highly of Moon and said that God had sent
"Rev." Moon to our country with a revelation and a message. "The Mormon/moonie coalition involves the Freeman Institute's cooperation in
a new global anticommunist crusade with CAUSA International, a Moonie front
organization. Also involved in CAUSA are members of CARP (another of Moon's
dozens of front groups), whose business cards read 'Pioneering New Leadership
for the New Age.' The Mormon Church has a great deal in common with the
Unification Church." 4 "CAUSA is of particular interest because its amazing ecumenism has brought
together Moonies, Mormons, top military, scientific, and political figures, and
the Christian Right in close cooperation to fight 'Communism.' Accompanied by
leaders from his Freeman Institute, Dr. Skousen has been prominent at CAUSA
Conferences. So have well-known anticommunist crusaders. How can Mormons,
Moonies and Christians realisitcally work together? The Unification Church hopes
to install Sun Myung Moon as world ruler; the Mormon Church holds the same
ambition for its 'Prophet, Seer and Revelator'; and Christians await the return
of Jesus Christ to establish His kingdom."5 "Much like Joseph Smith, Sun Myung Moon claims to have visited by angels,
Moses, Buddha and Jesus. Jesus allegdly gave Moon at age 16 the same assignment
that Joseph Smith's 'God' from Kolob had already given him at the same age: to
'restore' true Christianity, beginning in the United States, and eventually to
take over the entire world. Although the main characters are different, the
basic Unification Church scenario, including blind obedience by members is much
the same as Mormonism's. Reminiscent of Joseph Smith, Sun Myung Moon says: 'I am
your brain. Every people or every organization that goes against the Unification
Church will gradually come down and die.'" 6 [Burns 85-6] Mark Skousen - CNP Membership Roster (1984-85,
1988, 1996, 19990. Nephew of President of the Freeman Institute, Mormon Cleon Skousen.
Mark Skousen's eighth great-grandfather was Founding Father of the U.S.,
Freemason / Illuminist, Mskousen.com] Mark
Skousen is Editor-in-chief, Forecasts & Strategies, one of the
largest invest/economic newsletters in the United States; columnist,
Forbes; professor, economics and finance, Rollins College, Winter Park,
Florida; contributor to the Wall Street Journal, The Economist,
National Review, Reason, Human Events, Liberty, and
The Journal of Economic Perspectives; writes a monthly column entitled
"Economics on Trial" for The Freeman published by the Foundation for
Economic Education; authored seventeen books on financial and economic topics,
was a former economic analyst, Central Intelligence Agency. Baker Armstrong Smith- CNP Board of Governors
(1982). Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department of HUD, for Labor Relations,
former executive director of the Center on National Labor Policy, Inc., and
Leader of the "Presidential transition team" for the National Labor Relations
Board (NLRB). Dr. Lowell Smith - CNP Executive Committee (1996).
Jim R. Smith - CNP Board of Governors (1996). Gerry Snyder - CNP Board of Governors (1996). LaNeil Spivy - CNP Executive Committee (1996). Scott Stanley, Jr.- CNP Board of Governors (1982).
Editor of the John Birch Society-run Review of the News and American Opinion.
[Miller 7] Robert Waring Stoddard- CNP Board of Governors
(1982). Former Chairman of the Board of Raytheon International Paper Company,
member of the Board of First National Bank of Boston, member of the Board of
State Mutual Life Insurance Company, former director and vice-president of the
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), Chairman of the Board of the CFR-run Worcester Telegram and Gazette, and a member
of the Council of the John Birch Society. [Miller 7; 1976-77 Who's Who In
America: 3030] Director and president of the YMCA. Member of the National
Council of Belmont Brotherhood] John A. Stormer - CNP Membership Roster (1996;
1998; 1999). Director, I Chronicles 12:32 Understanding the Times Ministry;
owner, Liberty Bell Press; author, None Dare Call It Treason, The
Death of a Nation, Growing God's Way; pastor emeritus, Heritage
Baptist Church; past president, Missouri Association of Christian Schools; state
chairman, Missouri Young Republicans, 1962-64; member, Missouri Republican State
Committee, 1962-64. Author, None Dare Call It Treason [1964], an anti-Communist book which
was promoted by the J. Peter GraceCNP
Membership Directory (1984-85; 1988); Jesse HelmsCNP
Board of Governors (1982); Dr. Edward Teller
- CNP Board of Governors (1982); Robert Waring
Stoddard- CNP Board of Governors (1982) and Guy Vander Jagt- CNP
Board of Governors (1982). Lt. General Gordon Sumner - CNP Membership Roster
(1984-85; 1988; 1996; 1998) A special assistant to the Secretary of State for Latin American affairs.
Council for Inter-American Security (CIS) director and advisor; Sumner was also
a board member of the International Security Council (ISC), described by Herman
and O'Sullivan as the "main U.S. agency of the Moon system in the field of
terrorism propaganda." An international conference organized by ISC and CAUSA
was held in January 1986 in Tel Aviv; speakers included [Rev. Moon's U.S.
representative] Bo Hi Pak and Arnaud de Borchgrave, the publisher of the
Washington Times... The Denver-based, North-South Institute (NSI) is a
non-profit arm of the Council for Inter-American Security. NSI vice president
and director, Lt. General Gordon Sumner, also a CIS director as we have seen, is
an officer of USBC and NSI. [Sklar 58;
Stacy Taylor - CNP Board of Governors (1996). Dr. Edward Teller - CNP Board of Governors (1982).
Hungarian-born American physicist known for his work on the hydrogen bomb.
During World War II he was a member of the MANHATTAN PROJECT for the development
of the atomic bomb. At that time he also began formulating the theoretical
foundations for a hydrogen fusion bomb and was a major proponent of its
development. [IRC: Western Goals] Shortly after the Waco incident in Texas, a secret "classified conference"
was held at the Los Alamos National Laboratories in New Mexico. Through a friend
in Maine, I was able to obtain an official copy of the speaking agenda for the
November 1993 conference and, oddly, the subject matter under discussion
correlated with not only the original Aquino Army report, but also with the
MKUltra behavior research underway during the 1950's and 1960's. The title of
the conference was "NonLethal Defense" and just a few of the speakers included
such dignitaries as the Honorable U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno; Dr.
Edward Teller who had helped develop the nuclear bomb; Dr. Milt Finger from
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Mr. Andy Andrews, NonLethal Project
Leader at Los Alamos National Laboratory; LTG William H. Forster from Army
Research, Development and Acquisition; Dr. Clay Easterly from the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory; Dr. Henry Brisker from U.S. Army Research Laboratories; Ms.
Astrid Lewis from the U.S. Army Chemical Research; Development Command; Lt.
General Richard G. Trefry, former Military Advisor to President George Bush; and
many more. [American Civil Liberties Union, Titus worked with
attorneys and clients on a number of Constitutional cases. In 1975, Titus was
dramatically converted to Christ... In 1976-77, he studied with Dr. Francis
Schaffer at L'Abri in Switzerland. In 1979, left his tenured position as
professor of law at the University of Oregon, becoming a member of the charter
faculty of a Christian law school at Oral Roberts University. After three years
at ORU, Titus moved to Regent University, where he served for eleven years,
first as the founding Dean of the School of Law. In July 1993, Titus established
The Forecast, a monthly journal on law and public policy. This unique
journal is designed to provide a Biblical and Constitutional analysis to current
issues. A Constitutional and common law scholar, Titus is an educator and author
offering seminars, books, and monographs on law and public policy for both
lawyers and non-lawyers alike. An active member of the Oregon State Bar, Mr.
Titus is a practicing attorney serving of Counsel to the Virginia Beach,
Virginia law firm of Troy A. Titus, P.C. Specializing in Constitutional
litigation and strategy, Mr. Titus serves several public interest organizations.
He is the author of numerous articles and a book entitled God, Man and Law:
The Biblical Principles. In August, 1996, Mr. Titus was chosen at the
National Convention of the U.S. Taxpayers Party in
San Diego, California to serve as its Vice Presidential candidate." [
Sherman E. Unkefer - CNP Board of Governors
(1982). President of the North American Coin and Currency, Ltd. (One of the
largest bullion dealers in America - Editor) and an advisor to the previously
mentioned Western Goals Foundation. [Miller 7] Sherman
Unkefer was a member of the CFR-founded IRC: WGF] Mike Valerio - CNP Board of Governors (1982); CNP
Executive Committee (1988, 1994). President of Papa Gino's of America, Inc.;
United States Congressman. [Miller] Guy Vander Jagt- CNP Board of Governors (1982).
Chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, Keynote Speaker at
the 1980 Republican National Convention, a member of the Congressional Board of
[Rev. Moon's] Christian Voice, and a member of the CFR. [Miller 7] Richard Viguerie - CNP Board of Governors (1982);
CNP Executive Committee (1984-85; 1988. Executive secretary of Young Americans
for Freedom (YAF) from 1961-64 when he started his own direct mail fundraising
company, RAVCO, now Viguerie Communications, using the YAF and Goldwater mailing
lists. In 1970s, Viguerie did the direct-mail fundraising for Paul Weyrich's
Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, now the In 1986, Viguerie was rescued from near bankruptcy with an account for
distribution of the Unification Church-owned Insight magazine. In 1987,
Bo Hi Pak, a former Korean military-intelligence officer and Moon's top U.S.
operative, paid $10.06 million for Viguerie's office building. Also, in 1987,
Viguerie became Secretary, strategist and fund-raising genius of the newly
created Moon-controlled and funded American Freedom Coalition (AFC), an alliance
of political conservatives and conservative religious groups and individuals. In
this position, Viguerie mailed millions of letters appealing for funds to lobby
aid to the Contras and promote Oliver North's testimony before Congress. Richard Viguerie, whose company is a major nexus for conservative
organizational activity via direct mail, has been especially adept in training a
political cadre and establishing, staffing and funding new organizations.
Viguerie's past and present clients include: NCPAC, The Conservative Caucus,
Christian Crusade, Korean Cultural Freedom Foundation (Rev. Moon), Gun Owners of
America, YAF, Free Congress Foundation and numerous election campaigns. One of
his most ambitious efforts was the founding of the Council for National Policy,
which included most of the activist leadership on the right as well as
conservative contributors like Joseph Coors and William Herbert and Nelson
Bunker Hunt. [Young 84-5, Bellant (CC)
16,17,53; Diamond 60,
78; Saloma 43, 45, 57]
"Then there's Richard Viguerie, until recently more than $1.5 million in
debt, according to Fairfax, Va., court records. They indicate that in
mid-October the U.S. Property Development Corp. paid $10.06 million to 7777
Associates for the suburban Virginia office building including Viguerie's
headquarters. Viguerie owned 72 percent of 7777 Associates, according to
Virginia records, and U.S. Property's president is Moon's right-hand man, Bo Hi
Pak. Viguerie now serves with Abernathy on the five-man board of the
Moonie-dominated American Freedom Coalition. The coalition, which claims a
'house list' of more than 300,000 member-contributors, is also Viguerie's
biggest new direct-mail client." ["How Rev.
Moon Got Ensconced with the New Right: His Aid is Varied and Plentiful," Seattle
Times, Dec. 31, 1987] Christine Vollmer - CNP Board of Governors (1996).
Madamme Christine de Vollmer of Venezuela, also a Stewart, is the President
of the Latin American Alliance for the Family. Member of the World
Congress of Families II Planning Committees, she has organized conferences on
the family all over Europe and Latin America. She has served with the Holy
See Delegation at the United Nations and is a member of the Pontifical Council
for the Family. Countess Christine de Vollmer, who holds a number of
important consultancy positions in the Vatican, believes that �The work of women
in the home is the basis for the happiness of the whole human race.� A member of
the secretive right-wing organisation Opus Dei,
Vollmer is one of only three women on the 20-strong permanent delegation of the
Holy See to the UN, whose policies on abortion and birth control have been a
special target for her wrath. [The Heritage
Foundation employed Roger Pearson on the
editorial board of Policy Review, the monthly Heritage publication.
Pearson is a British race scientist who organized the Northern League of Europe
and became head of of the World Anti-Communist League, the multinational network
of Nazi war criminals, Latin American death squad leaders and North American
neo-fascists.In 1975, Pearson organized the North American neo-fascists into an
American branch of the WACL called Council on American Affairs. Roger Pearson,
whose research was financed by the Pioneer Fund of Korea Foundation which is funded by South Korea's Foreign Ministry
and is an affiliate of the South Korean government. Weyrich works with Plinio de Correa de Olivier's The Hudson Institute, author
of the Scientologists in need
of legal defense. Rev. Donald Wildmon- CNP Board of Governors
(1982). President of the Coalition for Better Television, Founder of the
National Federation for Decency, and a member of the Advisory Board of
Moon-affiliated American Family Association, Inc.
Dr. John Wilke - CNP Membership Directory (1996, 1999). President, Life Issues Institute, Inc., educational organization of the pro-life movement; president, International Right to Life Federation; physician; author, Why Can't We Love Them Both, book, video and slide set; Abortion Ouestions and Answers, Abortion and Slavery, History Repeats, also authored six other books in the field of human sexuality and abortion; lecturer; TV and radio personality; five-minute daily radio commentary on 300 stations since 1984 plus 60-second commentary on 500 stations; former president, National Right to Life Committee; has appeared on almost every major network public affairs show in the United States; works published in 28 languages; has lectured in 64 countries. International Right to Life Federation is a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations. [UN/NGO Database]
The Council for National Policy
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