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Moon Moving In On United Nations?
The Unification Church, the global enterprise of South Korean Rev. Sun Myung
Moon (born Yong Myung Moon), may be attempting to take control of the United
Nations through the all-but-certain election of South Korean Foreign Minister
Ban Ki-moon as UN Secretary General. Foreign Minister Moon is slated to be
formally elected Secretary General on October 9 by the UN Security
Council. Moon has already won four straw polls by the UN Security Council and is
now considered a shoo-in to replace Kofi Annan.
Some informed UN sources are concerned that Moon lists his religious
affiliation as "non-denominational Christian," a code word often used by the
"Moonies" for the Unification Church. In addition, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice and UN ambassador John Bolton are attempting to have former
Washington Times editor Josette Sheeran Shiner become the next Executive
Director of the World Food Program. Sheeran Shiner is a member of Sun Myung
Moon's Unification Church. The term of the World Food Program Executive Director
is five years. Shiner is currently the Under Secretary of State for Economic,
Business and Agricultural Affairs.
Although Ban Ki-moon and Sun Myung Moon are not related, some UN members may
sense that there is something amiss about the Bush administration's strong
support for the South Korean Foreign Minister given the close links between some
Bush officials and the "Moonies." There were a few "discourage" and "no opinion"
ballots cast by Security Council members on Ban Ki-moon. Although the balloting
is secret, it is believed that France and the United Kingdom are not thrilled
with the Moon nomination and that Japan, a non-permanent member that holds the
Security Council presidency for October, is also reportedly opposed to Moon. Ban
Ki-moon has lived in the United States for a number of years, having gone to
graduate school at Harvard and serving two tours at South Korea's Washington
embassy, a diplomatic mission that maintains close contacts with the Sun Myung
Moon organization in Washington, DC. The Unification Church, in addition to
owning the Washington Times, also owns United Press International.
Sun Mying Moon, who was excommunicated by the Korean Presbyterian church for
preaching heresy, claims he is the Messiah and intends to take control of the
world. The South Korean government, which has close ties with Sun Myung Moon's
organization, has used its considerable public relations machinery to convince
the Security Council members to elect Ban Ki-moon as the next Secretary General.
Only a veto by one of the four other permanent members -- France, United
Kingdom, Russia, or China -- can derail the possibility of a Unification Church
ally from becoming the next UN Secretary General.
Source: http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
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