Shadow Elites And Religion--Part 2: Sun Myung Moonby: Paul RosenbergSun May 11, 2008 at 14:01 |
| Part 1 here.
In 1995, Jerry Falwell was on the brink of financial ruin, $73 million in debt, when he was saved by the Korean cult leader Sun Myung Moon. The transaction was hidden from sight, as Moon and Falwell used a pair of Virginia businessmen as cut-outs. Moon has been a major player on the right since at least 1982, when he established the Washington Times, which he has subsidized to the tune of $3 billion over the years, according to investigative journalist Robert Parry, who was the leading journalist uncovering the Iran/Contra affair in the 1980s, and who has an extensive series on Moon at his website, Consortiumnews.com. Until the emergence of Fox News in the late 1990s, the Washington Timeswas unquestionably the leading national news/propaganda organ of the right, and thus none of the movement higher-ups questioned him or his organization. (Even today, it remains a vital hub of the rightwing noise machine.) But Moon's theology and practices were so clearly heretical that appearances required significantly soft-peddling his enduring role and influence. It's impossible to fully grasp the hypocrisy and projection involved in rightwing politics without a consideration of the role of Sun Myung Moon. For example, Moon claims to be the Second Coming--but he also claims to be better than Jesus, saying that Jesus failed in his mission, because he didn't procreat. Moon, in contrast, has been married three times, had various affairs, and numerous children. He has never disclosed where his money comes from, but Parry cites substantial evidence that much of it comes from underworld figures in Asia and Latin America. He served 18 months for filing false tax returns and conspiracy in the early 1980s. It's very clear that his organization functions as an authoritarian cult, and Moon is deeply hostile to the United States. He also has clearly visible ties to Bush Sr. So, naturally--based on the principle I'm writing about here-- the money he funnelled to Falwell helped Falwell to project all these negatives onto a shadow liberal elite. And so he did, devoting enormous amounts of attention to peddling The Clinton Chronicles, a pseudo-documentary film that attempted to paint President Clinton as the mastermind of a vast criminal enterprise. Falwell not only peddled the film on his TV program, he appeared in it, and later admitted he had no idea if any of it was true. Apparently, the commandment against bearing false witness didn't make it into Falwell's Bible. This is the flip side of the manufactured hate-fest directed at Jeremiah Wright. Figures like Moon and Falwell break every Commandment in the Book, but are regarded as revered pillars of the conservative establishment. The more they sin, the more they have to savagely attack someone else. On the flip, we'll look at just a few of the things Sun Mung Moon has done that no liberal could possibly get away with. |
| The Second Coming
The Wikipedia article on Moon begins thus: Sun Myung Moon (born January 6, 1920) is the leader of the Unification Church, which he officially founded on May 1, 1954 in Seoul, South Korea. Moon is also the founder and leader of the global Unification Movement which owns, operates or subsidizes many organizations involved in political, cultural, mass-media, and other activities. One of the best known is the Washington Times newspaper, founded in 1982.[1] Robert Parry elaborates a bit on those religious beliefs ("Dark Side of Rev. Moon: Buying the Right"): Moon asserts that Satan corrupted mankind by sexually seducing Eve in the Garden of Eden and that only through sexual purification can mankind be saved. In line with that doctrine, Moon says Jesus failed in his mission to save mankind because he did not procreate. Moon sees himself as a second messiah who will not make the same mistake. He has engaged in sex with a variety of women over the decades. The total number of his offspring is a point of debate inside the Unification Church. A former young leader in the church, John Stacey, goes even further, Parry wrote in another installment of his series on Moon: Moon's criticism of Jesus also unsettled Stacey. "In the church, it's very anti-Jesus," Stacey said. "Jesus failed miserably. He died a lonely death. Reverend Moon is the hero that comes and saves pathetic Jesus. Reverend Moon is better than God. ... That's why I left the Moonies. Because it started to feel like idolatry. He's promoting idolatry." Think of how much the right hates George Soros. Most of the money Soros gives away does not go to anything partisan, but say that it did. And then say that Soros claimed to be the Second Coming of Christ. Say he claimed to be better than Jesus. Do you think maybe people would, I duno, maybe talk about it? But how often do you ever hear anyone complain about Moon? Interesting, no? Well, that's the power of projection at work. Please note, I'm not arguing that there's a direct link here. It's not that rightwingers look at Moon, freak out, go looking for some liberal to blame instead, and fix on George Soros. Rather, there is a deeply ingrained set of orientations, primarily associated with rightwing authoritarianism (RWA), which predisposes people to trust those they perceive as established authorities, and to demonize those seen as social outgroups. Shadow elites are manufactured out of this raw material. Their sinister, unseen machinations are what makes the social outgroups so dangerous. For those not familiar with it, RWA is defined thus: Right-wing authoritarianism is defined as the co-existence of three attitudinal clusters in a person: And it's been empirically found to have the following correlations: 1: Faulty reasoning -- RWAs are more likely to: That does happen in some cases, I'm sure. can't prove any direct link, it's completely compatible with the way projection works that Soros is subject to all manner of unfair, hyperbolic attacks in part because of the corruption, degeneracy and almost limitless moral arrogance of similarly situated funders on the right--including, but not limited to Moon. Of course, it doesn't hurt that he's Jewish. That's all good for getting the hatemongers blood boiling. But there's millions of Jews in the world, and not that many people who claim to be the Second Coming. The Many Loves of Sun Yung Moon Wikipedia again: Marriages and children Robert Parry elaborates a bit on those religious beliefs ("Dark Side of Rev. Moon: Buying the Right"): Moon asserts that Satan corrupted mankind by sexually seducing Eve in the Garden of Eden and that only through sexual purification can mankind be saved. In line with that doctrine, Moon says Jesus failed in his mission to save mankind because he did not procreate. Parry adds more to this, however. Continuing the passage quoted in the previous section: Moon says Jesus failed in his mission to save mankind because he did not procreate. Anti-American In "Dark Side of Rev. Moon: Hooking George Bush", Robert Parry wrote: Moon's jingle of deep-pocket cash also has caused conservatives to turn a deaf ear toward Moon's recent anti-American diatribes. With growing virulence, Moon has denounced the United States and its democratic principles, often referring to America as "Satanic." But these statements have gone virtually unreported, even though the texts of his sermons are carried on the Internet and their timing has coincided with Bush's warm endorsements of Moon. Parry goes on to report on a former disciple who was shaken by a Moon diatribe against America, in which Moon said, "America is so Satanic that even hamburgers should be considered evil, because they come from America'." The disciple was shocked: "Hamburgers! My father was a butcher, so that bothered me. ... I started feeling that I was betraying my country." So, the House GOP voting against motherhood last week. The pieces are falling into place... Drug Crazy Remember what I said above about George Soros and Sun Myung Moon? Well, it was sort of set-up: On August 30, 2004, Kevin Drum wrote: "I'M SAYING WE DON'T KNOW"....Josh Marshall links today to the latest smear from House Speaker Dennis Hastert. Lloyd Grove reports: Well, you know we'd never hear the end of it if Nancy Pelosi were to act like that. But I bet you also know where I'm going next. Yup! That little old drug-dealing cult leader: Mysterious Republican Money Parry goes on to describe how Moon is connected with the Korean CIA, rightwing Japanese WWII war criminals Yoshio Kodama and Ryoichi Sasakawa, who "grew rich from their association with the yakuza, an organized crime syndicate that profited off drug smuggling, gambling and prostitution in Japan and Korea," and an assortment of different rightwing regimes in Latin America during the 1980s, including the notorious Cocaine Coup government of Bolivia. This also, inevitable, involved connections to the Nicaraguan Contras cocaine dealing. If George Soros were to get anywhere near even a fraction of this, we'd never hear the end of it. But Moon? I'll bet that at least half the people reading this have never even heard anything about Moon's involvement in drugs and underworld finance. That's precisely how the projection process works in the fantasy construction of shadow elites. But there's more, you see. Parry also describes how a much younger Senator John Kerry, still fired by moral passion at the time, launched an investigation into contra drug trafficking, and thus earned the ire of Moon's Washington Times: Kerry's Probe This is only the tip of the iceberg, however, as Parry goes on to note: The available evidence now shows that there was much more to the contra drug issue than either the Reagan-Bush administration or Moon's organization wanted the American people to know in the 1980s. The evidence - assembled over the years by inspectors general at the CIA, the Justice Department and other federal agencies - indicates that Bolivia's Cocaine Coup government was only the first in a line of drug enterprises that tried to squeeze under the protective umbrella of Ronald Reagan's favorite covert operation, the contra war. The official story at the time was that "we" were fighting the "communists" in Central America. But as Parry shows, the reality was "something completely different," as the Pythons would say. In fact, the Nicaraguan Sandinistas were not aligned with the Soviet Union. The Nicaraguan Communist Party was part of the opposition, and the Sandinistas only turned to the Soviets for aid after the US had twisted the arms of all the European governments that the Sandinistas had approached first. The official story recognizes none of these basic facts. And of course it regards any talk of drugs as a "conspiracy theory," even though it's been confirmed by the CIA's own inspector general. That's just how vital a role projection plays in the maintenance of the power of conservative elites. And right in the middle of it all, a virulently anti-American Korean cult leader who claims to be better than Jesus. And they want to get us all in a tizzy over Jeremiah Wright? |