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rucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 05:50 AM
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Abramoff's MOONIE Ties:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=PAR20051006&articleId=1046

from: How Rotten Are These Guys?
The Bush Political Machine and Organized Crime


by Robert Parry

October 6, 2005
Consortium News


The roots of these latest scandals reach back a quarter century to the early days of the Reagan Revolution. During that heady period for young conservatives, Abramoff and Norquist won control of the College Republicans organization in Washington, with Abramoff as chairman and Norquist as executive director.

In the book, Gang of Five, author Nina Easton wrote that the Abramoff-Norquist leadership transformed the College Republicans into a “right-wing version of a communist cell – complete with purges of in-house dissenters and covert missions to destroy the enemy left.”

Under Abramoff and Norquist, the College Republicans also allegedly began tapping into Rev. Moon’s mysterious well of nearly unlimited cash. In 1983, Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa, then chairman of the GOP’s moderate Ripon Society, released a study saying the College Republican National Committee “solicited and received” money from Moon’s Unification Church in 1981.

Leach said the Korean-based Unification Church has “infiltrated the New Right and the party it wants to control, the Republican Party, and infiltrated the media as well.” ...


Just another dot to connect, I suppose. Word of advice: when googling Abramoff associates, I would also suggest adding "Moon" to the search terms. I have a feeling that Abramoff & Norquist still do Moon's bidding. I'll keep posting on this thread as I find stuff. Please feel free to contribute.

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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 06:30 AM
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1. Parry: Moon money to GOP flows from cocaine trade & Japanese Mob
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 06:32 AM by leveymg
Hastert's a fine one to talk about money laundering, given the bribes Sibel says the FBI recorded the House Speaker pocketed from Turkish drug lords and nuclear arms merchants. The GOP seems to be the main line of a vast underground sewer system that connects a lot of dirty money around the world, as Bob Parry has made clear in decades of reporting on Republican corruption by foreign criminal syndicates. Parry is a national institution who should be supported by us here at DU. - Mark

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2004/090704.html
Mysterious Republican Money
By Robert Parry
September 7, 2004


If House Speaker Dennis Hastert were really concerned about drug profits being laundered into the U.S. political process, he would not be sliming billionaire financier George Soros with that suspicion. Hastert would be looking at a principal conservative funder: South Korean theocrat Sun Myung Moon.

While Hastert was unable to cite a shred of evidence that the liberal Soros is funneling illicit money, there is a substantial body of evidence that Moon has long commanded a criminal enterprise with close ties to Asian and South American drug lords. The evidence includes first-hand accounts of money laundering disclosed by Moon confidantes and even family members. Besides those more recent accounts, Moon was convicted of tax fraud based on evidence developed in the late 1970s about his money-laundering activities.

Since serving his tax-evasion sentence in the early 1980s, however, Moon appears to have bought himself protection by spreading hundreds of millions of dollars around conservative causes and through generous speaking fee payments to Republican leaders, including former President George H.W. Bush.

Moon himself has boasted that he spent $1 billion on the right-wing Washington Times in its first decade alone. The newspaper, which started in 1982, continues to lose Moon an estimated $50 million a year but remains a valuable propaganda organ for the Republican Party.

How Moon has managed to cover the vast losses of his media empire and pay for lavish conservative conferences has been one of the most enduring mysteries of Washington, but curiously one of the least investigated – at least since the Reagan-Bush era.

Limited investigations of Moon’s organization have revealed large sums of money flowing into the United States mostly from untraceable accounts in Japan, where Moon had close ties to yakuza gangster Ryoichi Sasakawa. Former Moon associates also have revealed major money flows from shadowy sources in South America, where Moon built relationships with right-wing elements associated with the cocaine trade, including the so-called Cocaine Coup government of Bolivia in the early 1980s.

But Hastert, an
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tlsmith1963 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 08:29 AM
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8. Ooohhh! Yakuza!
They're in with the Yakuza (Japanese mob). They are Japanese nationalists who think that the Japanese should have won WWII. Nice guys...not!

Tammy
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robbedvoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 08:43 AM
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9. Their accusations are always projections of their own crimes. Clinton's
ompeachment managers demonstrated that convincingly.
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rucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 06:33 AM
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2. Paging Starroute: got this from your blog...
in reference to this HUGE article
http://www.refuseandresist.org/big_brother/030796circle.html

Starroute mentions:


Many other familiar names come up in the article, such as Pat Buchanan and Alan Keyes. Jack Abramoff -- the fellow who's in so much trouble now over Indian casinos -- makes a brief appearance. So does Roger Fontaine, who some of us may recognize as the original publisher of "Stolen Honor" producer Carlton Sherwood's whitewash of Reverend Moon in the early 90's.

(Almost all these people are members of CNP as well, including Pratt, Keyes, Abramoff, and General Singlaub of the WACL.)

www.whoaretheyreally.org/workinggroup/viewtopic.php%3Ft%3D73+moon+abramoff+%22carlton+sherwood%22&hl=en&lr=lang_en


I searched the source article and couldn't find a reference to CNP. HELP!
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Binka Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 07:15 AM
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3. Abramoff & Marc Thatcher & Moon
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 07:16 AM by Binka
There is a big time South African oil/ guns/drugs/diamond/gold connection IMHO Abramoff went to SA in the 80's probably funded by Moon..... hhhmmm...Thatcher landed there in 95. After fleeing TEXAS running from a 6 million $ scandal. Thatchers wife (they are now divorcing) is the daughter of a conservative Texas millionaire. Then there was that messy coup Thatcher tried to pull with Simon Mann and don't forget Maggie met with DeLay and Safavian and Abramoff in 2000. There are BIG Texas oil ties in Equatorial New Guinea.

Pat Robertson is involved in this mess too I am sure of it. MOTHER FUCKERS are operating a shadow fucking government with foreign influence EVERYWHERE. If JackOff is squealing this is a GLOBAL MELTDOWN. It is HUGH and I am SERIES11111.

edit for clarity. Sorry I am rushing this morning!
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McKenzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 08:21 AM
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6. people are afraid to accept this
it turns conventional wisdom on its head and challenges everything we have been taught from day one. The concept of a parallel universe (that's a bad term but it's the only one I can think of right now) of power brokers is difficult to accept because it is absolutely terrifying.

I try to keep my bullshit detector on high alert when researching the issues. However, I think more and more evidence is emerging that there is a cabal of wealthy interests at work behind the scenes. And they have probably been around for longer than we might think they have been.

I've saved this whole thread - it contains some very good information.
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 07:20 AM
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4. Neil "Silverado Skank" Bush has been kissing Moonie butt
The self-Proclaimed Messiah Moon and the Bush Klan are thick as theives...

Get your Google going...

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/nataffdaily/story/8939931?has-player=unknown&version=0&show-guide=true

Neil Bush Goes Moonie

Some stories are just too weird not to be true. First there was the bridge to nowhere. Now there's the Peace King Tunnel. The Reverend Sun Myung Moon, the allegedly divine church leader and generous conservative benefactor, is lobbying to build a $200 billion, 51 mile tunnel linking Russia and Alaska under the Bering Strait. Assisting him in the lobbying effort: first brother Neil Bush.

(snip)
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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 07:30 AM
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5. Neil and Bush, Sr. have ties to Moon and Russian Tycoons
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 07:52 AM by leveymg

Neil isn't the only Bush to attend Moon events. In 1996, his father, President George H.W. Bush, traveled to Buenos Aires with the Reverend in one of several such fundraising expeditions. "The 41st president, who told Argentine president Carlos Menem that he had joined Moon in Buenos Aires for the money, had actually known the Korean reasonably well for decades," writes former top GOP strategist Kevin Phillips in his book "American Dynasty." "Their relationship went back to the overlap between Bush's one-year tenure as CIA director (1976) and the arrival in Washington of Moon, whose Unification Church was widely reported to be a front group for the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency." Moon and his aides have called such claims bogus, saying his accusers were controlled by "Satan" to distract from his campaign to destroy communism.

Reverend Moon is the latest in a line of unusual partners for Neil Bush in recent years, including the son of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, and fugitive Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, who has been promoting the younger Bush's educational software company, Ignite!, according to the Washington Post. http://www.democrats.com/node/7066/print; http://www.alternet.org/story/29054/

*****

According to Russ Baker, Russians contributed $2.5 million to Abramoff and DeLay's "charity", the Capital Athletic Foundation.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20060104/to_russia_love_tom_delay.php

*****


By the way, if the Alaska-Russia love tunnel were built, it would be the US taxpayer who would get shafted.

Halliburton would probably get that job as a no-bid contract. It'll end up costingthe U.S. Treasury at least a trillion dollars, a big chunk of which will end up flowing back to the Bush and Cheney organized crime families and their foreign backers.

This from CorpWatch:
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=15
Halliburton


This company truly has a guardian angel: former Halliburton CEO and now Vice President Dick Cheney who looks out for its interests from the White House. The result? $8 billion in contracts “rebuilding” Iraq in 2004.

CEO: David J. Lesar
Military contracts 2004: $8 billion
Campaign contributions in 2004: $217,199 (Oil & gas related)

The biggest windfall in the invasion of Iraq has most certainly gone to the oil services and logistics company Halliburton. The company, which was formerly run by Vice President Dick Cheney, had revenue of over $8 billion in contracts in Iraq in 2003 alone. And while Halliburton’s dealings in Iraq have been dogged everywhere by scandal – including now a criminal investigation into overcharging by Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root for gas shipped into Iraq – Vice President Cheney manages to be doing quite well from the deal. He owns $433,000 unexercised Halliburton stock options worth more than $10 million dollars.


But Halliburton’s history of benefiting from government largesse goes back a ways. From 1962 to 1972 the Pentagon paid the company tens of millions of dollars to work in South Vietnam, where they built roads, landing strips, harbors, and military bases from the demilitarized zone to the Mekong Delta. The company was one of the main contractors hired to construct the Diego Garcia air base in the Indian Ocean, according to Pentagon military histories.

In the early 1990s the company was awarded the job to study and then implement the privatization of routine army functions under then-secretary of defense Dick Cheney. When Cheney quit his Pentagon job, he landed the job of Halliburton's CEO, bringing with him his trusted deputy David Gribbin. The two substantially increased Halliburton's government business until they quit in 2000, once Cheney was elected vice president. This included a $2.2 billion bill for a Brown and Root contract to support US soldiers in Operation Just Endeavor in the Balkans.

After Cheney and Gribbin departed, another confidante of Cheney, Admiral Joe Lopez, former commander in chief for U.S. forces in southern Europe, took over Gribbin's old job of go-between for the government and the company, according to Brown and Root's own press releases.

In 2001 the company took in $13 billion in revenues, according to its latest annual report. Currently, Brown and Root estimates it has $740 million in existing U.S. government contracts (approximately 37 percent of its global business).

For example, in mid November 2001, Brown and Root was paid $2 million to reinforce the U.S. embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, under contract with the State Department, according to the New York Times. More recently Brown and Root was paid $16 million by the federal government to go to Guantnamo Bay, Cuba, to build a 408-person prison for captured Taliban fighters, according to Pentagon press releases.

That's by no means all: Brown and Root employees can be found back home running support operations from Fort Knox, Kentucky, to a naval base in El Centro, California, according to company press releases. In December 2001, Brown and Root secured a 10-year deal named the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP), from the Pentagon, which has already been estimated at $830 million.

Meanwhile independent agencies are still skeptical about claimed financial savings from contracting out military support operations. According to the Government Accounting Office (GAO), a February 1997 study showed that a Brown and Root operation in Bosnia estimated at $191.6 million when presented to Congress in 1996 had ballooned to $461.5 million a year later.

All told this former Yugoslavia contract has now cost the taxpayer $2.2 billion over the last several years. Examples of overspending by contractors include flying plywood from the United States to the Balkans at $85.98 a sheet and billing the army to pay its employees' income taxes in Hungary.

A subsequent GAO report, issued September 2000, showed that Brown and Root was still taking advantage of the contract in the Balkans. Army commanders were unable to keep track of the contract because they were typically rotated out of camps after a six-month duration, erasing institutional memory, according to the report. The GAO painted a picture of Brown and Root contract employees sitting idly most of the time. The report also noted that a lot of staff time was spent doing unnecessary tasks, such as cleaning offices four times a day. Pentagon officials were able to identify $72 million in cost savings on the Brown and Root contract simply by eliminating excess power generation equipment that the company had purchased for the operation.

Brown and Root has been also been investigated for over billing the government in its domestic operations. In February 2002, Brown and Root paid out $2 million to settle a suit with the Justice Department that alleged the company defrauded the government during the mid-1990s closure of Fort Ord in Monterey, California.

The allegations in the case surfaced several years ago when Dammen Gant Campbell, a former contracts manager for Brown and Root turned whistle-blower, charged that between 1994 and 1998 the company fraudulently inflated project costs by misrepresenting the quantities, quality, and types of materials required for 224 projects. Campbell said the company submitted a detailed "contractors pricing proposal" from an army manual containing fixed prices for some 30,000 line items.

Once the proposal was approved, the company submitted a more general "statement of work," which did not contain a breakdown of items to be purchased. Campbell maintained the company intentionally did not deliver many items listed in the original proposal. The company defended this practice by claiming the statement of work was the legally binding document, not the original contractors pricing proposal.

"Whether you characterize it as fraud or sharp business practices, the bottom line is the same: the government was not getting what it paid for," says Michael Hirst, of the United States Attorney's Office in Sacramento, who litigated the suit on behalf of the government. "We alleged that they exploited the contracting process and increased their profits at the governments expense."


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NewJeffCT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 08:27 AM
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7. We need to tie the GOP to Moon better
Sure, we got clean money from Soros... we have Soros on our side.

The other side has:
Sun Myung Moon
Richard Mellon Scaife
The Walton Family (the Walton Foundation gives $100million+ each year to RW causes!)
The Olin Foundation
The Bradley Foundation
The Coors Family
Rupert Murdoch
Conrad Black


Oh, I forgot... we have the truth on our side. And, despite their spending $3 billion or so over the years, they still have to resort to lies because they know their ideas are unsellable and intellectually bankrupt.
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earth mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 09:09 AM
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10. K & R! nt
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DELUSIONAL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 09:45 AM
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11. and Abramoff is playing the Jewish card -- as in
claiming to be a Orthodox Jew.

He may be Jewish through his mother -- but he'd best leave religion out of it.

My point is that the Moonies want to eradicate all other religions --

Then there is that slide show of Mr & Mrs Moon getting "crowned" in one of the Federal buildings -- crowed as what?? The newest Jesus Christ?

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woodsprite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 02:17 PM
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13. I was thinking about this in church today.
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 02:20 PM by woodsprite
What about the idea that Moon is the "antichrist" figure in this mess and all these others are his minions. Everything seems to have a connect back to him. They want to do away with free will in choosing marriage partners and I'm sure in other things.

I know people were saying that about him YEARS ago, then he dropped off the radar (probably while doing time for tax evasion), and now he's treated as the ultimate religious figure and businessman. Even the crackpots like Falwell, Robertson, etc. suck up to him to get a cut of his money. People blindly follow him (not to mention these other flakes) instead of following in Christian example.

My bet is that he's the bow on this package once everything gets tied up. His buried connections with everything are just really bothering me.

Seems we need a little bit more separation of Church and State. More RICO violations anyone?
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Pachamama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-09-06 03:10 AM
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16. The weird connections to Rev. Moon are very bizarre indeed...
interesting that you use the "antichrist" figure in reference to Moon...I've been thinking of Bush that way, but when you said that in your post, I got a chill....

Anyway, the connections of all these evil bastards is just too many to be "coincidink"....
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troubleinwinter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 12:10 PM
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12. Just a coupla weird weird weird tidbits:
First, recall that just prior to JimmyJeff Gannon arriving in DC to become an instant WH 'DC Bureau Chief journalist', he was working as the office manager of a truck painting company in Delaware. One of the large clients of this company was a trucking company owned by MOON.

Bobby Eberle's Talon (non)News constantly ran (Moon's) UPI news stories.

And....


Full Moon

Since Jeff Gannon reminded us of Craig Spence, who got us thinking about George HW Bush and Reverend Moon, and then Moon's place of privilege in the parapolitical world, I was interested to see this today on Democratic Underground, which seems to close the circle.

Bobby Eberle is President and CEO of GOPUSA, "a privately-held corporation dedicated to promoting the conservative political philosophy through the distribution of conservative news, information, and commentary via the Internet and special events." Both "gopusa.com" and Gannon's "talonnews.com" are registered in Eberle's name, and TalonNews stories consisted of brief introductory paragraphs, with a link "to read more" which redirected visitors to gopusa.com.

There's an interesting thing about Eberle's online bio, apart from the fact it's no longer online. (Here's its Google cache.) Eberle's opinion pieces, so it says, "have been featured in the Washington Times, Human Events, Insight Magazine, and numerous newspapers across the country." How significant is it that all three listed are Moonie publications? Hard to tell, perhaps, without a list of the "numerous newspapers." But it makes me wonder about the provenance of "GOPUSA," and just who was running a male prostitute in the White House.

http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:YrqgZfPm5ugJ:rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/02/full-moon.html+gannon+moon&hl=en
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Festivito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 05:30 PM
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14. Moon-> WTimes-> Reagan/Bush/WH/underage sex scandal <<- Kerry's latest!
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 05:33 PM by Festivito
. Washington Times had that child prostitution ring on its front page as entering the Reagan/Bush White House many years ago.

. Notes of running a sex hotel for new Congress-critters in D.C. for a long time and still ongoing. (Lots of neat pics ready for print on whoever doesn't take to outright bribery.)

. All local investigations of child prostitution is asked to go through Homeland Security for federal help. (Great way to keep abreast of oncoming investigations before they hit people in power, i.e. RepubliCONs.)

. Kerry just starts an anti-child porn movement.

.... is something else finally rising?
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-08-06 06:08 PM
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15. Moonie Times dropped that story when Reagan re-opened WH doors for him.
Edited on Sun Jan-08-06 06:08 PM by blm
That's why Moon controls so much media, to control his Republican minions in DC.
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