So, not only was Moon philosophically opposed
to democracy, not only did he hate Americans and individualism--and he did--many,
many times he spoke about these things in his sermons (English translations of
which have been compiled and are out there), but he actually participated in
covert operations against the government and the military of the United States.
Rob: What kind?
Frederick: I'm sorry?
Rob: What kind of operations?
Frederick: Oh well, efforts to bribe
and covertly influence members of Congress, the White House, senior military
officers--those kinds of covert operations. They actually illegally purchased a
bank in Washington D.C. At the time it was called the Diplomat National Bank.
There were banking rules in which individuals could only own certain percentage
of a bank at the time. So, Moon established proxies, and he had a whole bunch
of people give him the money, and they bought shares, and so Moon and other
KCIA related people exclusively owned the bank--and Richard Viguerie got a
piece.
Rob: Viguerie got what?
Frederick: Got a piece of the bank.
That's how involved he was with the Koreans and with the Moon organization.
They trusted him enough, in this covert effort to illegally gain control of a
bank, that they even gave Richard Viguerie a share.
Rob: Wow. Tell me a little more about Moon and
what kind of guy he was, in terms of how he worked. Was it just through
Viguerie, and what are some of the efforts and ways he attempted to shape the
American Gestalt, the Zeitgeist, the mind, the media, the politics, the base of
America?
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