The SPOTLIGHT     DECEMBER 17, 1990     Data Entry by SYSOP

             CULT-OWNED 'CONSERVATIVES' ADVANCE ONE-WORLD AGENDA


   The Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his army of well-paid shills in the
media and in the so called conservative movement are embarking upon
the last great item in their agenda for world domination: the
elimination of nationalism.

                              By Oscar Boline

   Hundreds of guests from all over the world will descend upon
Washington on Friday 14, to take part in what may well be the most
sinister Christmas celebration the world has ever known. For three
days the guests will attend the "American Leadership Conference" at
which speakers will expound upon the theme of the "dying" American
dream and the inability of Americans to lead even them selves.

   This conference will be followed by two days, December 17 and
18, observing the goings-on in and around Washington. Then two
days, December 19 and 20, in New York where special emphasis will
be made to show the guests the life of the "street people," slum
housing, evidence of "social injustice" and the "decadence" of the
"dying" American dream.

    This is a Christmas gift that will convince many of the guests
that the peoples of the world cannot trust American leadership.

SANTA CLAUS

   That is the message that the "Santa Claus" who is footing the
bill for their all-expense trip wants to convey. His name is Sun
Myung Moon.

   Moon, the South Korean Businessman who says he is the Son of
God, told his Unification Church followers on New Year's Day 1987,
that his aim from then on would be the subjugation of the American
government and people to his will. This subjugation, according to
the boasts of some of his right-hand men, would be so profound
"...that no one can run for office in the United States without our
permission."

   Targeted for destruction are conservative and nationalist
political parties as well as conservative religious groups that
have potential political clout. For its purpose a number of new
organizations have been founded, such as the American Freedom
Coalition. This group contends that politics cannot be separated
from religion and plans the establishment of a third, nominally
christian party that would attract those who are repulsed by the
"atheistic  and non-religious" Republican and Democratic parties.

   Former leaders of the Unification Church with intimate knowledge
of Moon tell this writer that in this Christian Party - which Moon
will found and lead - the ideas of freedom, rule of law and dignity
of the individual which we hold sacred will not exist.

   AS for the American Leadership Conference, the chances are the
public will be kept in the dark and the Establishment media will
ignore it completely. As this  writer has been told, nothing has
appeared in the press, let alone the Washington Times and the
weekly newsmagazine Insight, both owned by the Unification Church
and edited by Arnaud de Borchgrave.

   It appears that these hundreds of guests will descend upon a
city unaware of their arrival, let alone their important mission.

SPOTTED IN MOSCOW

   Though de Borchgrave was spotted by a number of this reporter's
sources, and even engaged in conversation with one, during the
meeting of the World Media Association, another Moon front group,
in Moscow last Easter week, not a word about the meeting appeared
in the Times, Insight or the New York City Herald, another Moonie
newspaper.

   This meeting in Moscow was the group's 11th annual meeting.
Moscow had been the chosen meeting place to commemorate the
beginning of the detente between Moon and Moscow and tour the
Soviet Union, as well as hobnob with Borbachev's top men.

   Among those invited to Moscow was former Argentine president
Raul Alfonsin, three former presidents of Costa Rica and thirty-one
other heads of state, mostly from South America. Jihan Sadat, widow
of the assassinated President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, Allen Neuharth
of USA Today and some prominent members of American conservative
groups - such as Arnold Beichman of the Hoover Institution and Reed
Irvine of Accuracy in Media - were also on hand.

   At the fourth annual meeting of the World Media Association in
the autumn of 1984, Irvine was the main speaker and chaired the
discussions on the responsibilities of the media. It is reported
that he is closely associated with the Moonies and that the Moonie
meetings is carefully woven by Irvine. There are also reports that
he is receiving financial support from the Moonies.

   If so, Irvine is just one of many who enjoy the Moonie handouts.
Lists of those getting these handouts include congressmen,
senators, governors, presidential candidates, publishers of
influential newsletters etc. it is reported that the late Rep.
Lawrence P. McDonald was one of these and because of his closeness
to the Moonies chose to travel by Korean Air Lines in a flight that
cost him his life (he was aboard KAL flight 007, which veered off
course and was shot down over Soviet territory).

   His former aide, the shadowy John Rees, publishes Information
Digest which is reportedly receiving financing from the Moonies.
Ree's mysterious activities have been reported on extensively in
The SPOTLIGHT.

   These handouts are mere peanuts to those who control the purse
strings of the Unification Church's financial conglomerate. Since
the mid 1970's it has diversified and expanded into almost every
profitable field. Now it promises to get its share of the
privatization going on in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

KGB PLOT

   Their interest in the Soviet Union has given rise to speculation
that the Moonies have now dropped their "conservative" mantle and
have become part of a plot cooked up by the KGB and what is left of
other East European intelligence organizations to destroy
conservatism and nationalism worldwide.

   Members of Germany's nationalist Republican Party accuse the
Moonies for the events which caused the internal dissension within
their party just days after the Moscow meeting of the World Media
Association. In October, 1989 the Republicans were riding the crest
of a victory on the state of Baden-Wurttemburg. After the most
recent elections, they no longer occupy a single seat in Germany's
Parliament.

   The Moonies' plan for global domination is not a very well-kept
secret. Moon himself makes no attempt to hide his ideology and his
ling-term goals. But his army of well-paid retainers in the United
States and around the world lend him a respectable veneer that the
Establishment media takes at face value.

   The upcoming meeting in Washington will no doubt enjoy the same
treatment.