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MOON HISTORIQUE

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Moon est né le 6 janvier 1920 dans le petit village de Kwangju Sangsa Ri qui est maintenant situé en Corée du Nord, province de Pyungan Bukdo. Sa famille est d’origine protestante réformée très pieuse, son père, fermier de son état eut 8 enfants en tout. Le futur prophète s’appelait alors Yong Myung Moon.

Dès son jeune âge, Moon est un chercheur et un homme de prière, son désir étant de servir l’humanité. Cependant, il est très intéressé par le spiritisme et semble-t-il, il possédait des dons de clairvoyance. (Cuit World Religions and you, Kenneth Bon, p. 167>. A 12 ans, il demande à Dieu une sagesse plus grande que Salomon

Pendant ses études secondaires à Séoul, il fréquente une Assemblée Pentecôtiste. Le matin de Pâques 1936, Moon étant en prière, le Seigneur Jésus lui apparaît pour lui confier une mission importante en promettant de le seconder. (Sun Myung Moon, p. 6, Master Speaks, March-April, 1965 Ms-3, pp. 4ss.}

Sun Myung Moon, âgé de 16 ans, lutte pendant neuf ans avec sa conscience avant de divulguer sa vision du Seigneur. Le résultat de ces années de réflexion et de recherche sera son ouvrage capital "Les Principes Divins". Il continue ses études d’ingénieur en électricité au Japon à "Waseda University" à Tokyo.

En 1944 il se marie, puis dans la même année, il délaisse sa femme, enceinte, à Séoul.

Après la deuxième guerre mondiale, Moon rejoint un groupe mystique et ce pendant six ans, groupe qui proclamait la venue du Messie coréen. Son Maître, Paik Moon Kim <ce qui signifie "cent lettres d’or"}, se présentait en public comme le Sauveur. La communauté portait le nom de "Israël Soodo Won". Ses enseignements établirent la base pour la "révélation" future de Moon, qu’il publiera plus tard sous le nom de "Principes Divins". <Dans quelle direction ? L. de Walker, p. 260-262}.

En 1945, de retour en Corée, Moon fonde une petite Assemblée Pentecôtistes où plusieurs expériences mystiques eurent lieu. Il présente son message si précieux dés 1946 à Pyongyang, en Corée du Nord, dans une Assemblée Pentecôtistes extrémiste et durant cette même année

Les persécutions ne manquent pas.

En 1948 l’Église Presbytérienne coréenne excommunie Moon à cause de ses doctrines étranges et de ses pratiques. En plus il est arrêté pour infraction à l’ordre social et, semble-t-il, pour rites sexuels avec des membres de son groupe. Il divorce et épouse une fidèle. Pendant ce temps Moon change son nom de Yong Myung Moon en celui de "Sun Myung Moon" (qui signifie Soleil brillant et lune), un titre de divinité. Dans les mois suivants il se fait encore arrêter pour adultère. Il aurait expliqué que c’était pour les purifier de leurs péchés. Après la séparation de la Corée, Moon se retrouve plusieurs fois dans des camps de travail, comme celui de Hung Nam.

Le 14 octobre 1950, il est libéré par le Général Douglas Mac Arthur à la tête des troupes de l’O.N.U. et il gagne la Corée du Sud, s’établissant d’abord à Pusan où il travaille dans le port <de 1950.1954>. Le 27 janvier 1951, à Séoul, il fonde, dans un premier jet, l’Association pour l’Unification du Christianisme Mondial (certains ajouteront après Association du Saint-Esprit). qui se développe rapidement dans le Sud. Là également, Moon est arrêté deux fois pour adultère, bigamie et rites sexuels. Ses disciples répondent que les réunions étaient faites dans les maisons et que ces maisons appartenaient en grande majorité à des femmes. Aussi ajoutent-ils, les réunions duraient jusqu’à très tôt le matin et c’est cette raison que des rumeurs ont circulé.

Pourtant le rév. Won Il Chei, un ministre de l’Église Presbytérienne à Séoul déclarait "Si nous croyons ceux qui sont entrés dans ce groupe et qui ensuite en sont sortis, ils disent que chacun doit recevoir le sang de Sun M. Moon pour recevoir le salut. Ce sang est ordinairement reçu par trois périodes de rapports sexuels". (William J. Pesteront, "These Curious New Cults", New Canaan, Conn. Keats Publishing Co. 1976, p. 250, cf. Time, June 14, 1976, p. l50 and Arao Arai "The Madness of Japan", Tokyo. Seison 1975>.

Ce n’est qu’en 1954, en Corée du Sud, que Moon organise définitivement la secte et crée officiellement son Association du Saint-Esprit pour l’Unification du Christianisme Mondial. Sa première femme, Sung Kil Choi, divorce, ayant sur les bras un fils. Moon répondra "Elle n’a pas compris ma religion". (H. Donovan, ed. p. 8 "Up Front", People, oct. 20, 1975>. En 1955, le 4juillet, il est arrêté, en Corée du Sud, pour rites sexuels mais il en sortira encore.

Son ouvrage "Les Principes Divins", 415 pages, paraît en 1957. Les Principes Divins sont écrits par Hye Won Yoo, étudiant en médecine qui a été tellement paralysé qu’il meurt en 1970.

pouvait s’asseoir. Il fut aussi l’inventeur du fusil à air comprimé, ce qui amena la prospérité à Moon. Il meurt en 1970.

Moon parcourt le Japon et les États-Unis, en recherche continuelle de la volonté de Dieu. En 1960, il répudie sa quatrième femme et épouse une étudiante de 18 ans, qu’il aurait rencontré dans son avion privé, suite à un coup de foudre. Donc cette 5ième femme, Han Hak Ja sera la nouvelle Eve, la vraie mère de l’humanité. Ils ont eu 8 enfants.

A partir de 1965, Moon enseigne, organisant de vastes campagnes à travers le monde. Ces campagnes sont intensives aux États-Unis en 1965, 1967, 1972 et 1974. A côté de son activité spirituelle, il lutte contre le communisme. Pour ce faire, il crée, en 1968, la "Fédération Internationale pour la Victoire sur le Communisme".

Dès 1972, Moon dit que Dieu l’appelle en Amérique du Nord pour préparer le peuple au retour du Messie. Alors depuis 1972, Moon s’efforce de répandre son message "Les Principes Divins" aux États-Unis. Le 1er février 1974, Moon est reçu à la Maison Blanche à Washington. Le 18 septembre de la même année, au Madison Square Garden de New York, devant 25.000 auditeurs, il révèle que le dernier espoir pour l’humanité est le Messie. Son Message est quelque chose de nouveau "Comment Dieu interprète-t-il la Bible ?" Il habite à Irvington-Tarrytown, New York, payant $620.000 pour le terrain et la maison où il paye en supplément $50.000 pour quelques restaurations. Moon retourne alors en Corée et à Séoul, il célèbre 1801 mariages collectifs, le 8 février 1975. Le 7 juin, toujours à Séoul, au cours de sa tournée en Corée et au Japon, il préside un rassemblement pour le salut de la patrie. Devant plus d’un million de personnes il lance un appel à l’union de toutes les religions qui croient en Dieu afin de combattre contre les communistes athées.

Toujours zélé, il voyage dans plus de 27 pays. Fondateur de l’A.U.C.M., il devient très riche au point de s’approprier plusieurs entreprises dont voici quelques-unes Tongil Industrial Company, I’Ilwher Pharmaceutical Company, l’Ilshin Handcraft Company et la Tonga Titanium Industrial Company. Tout ceci vaut plus de $75.000.000. Moon est escorté par des gardes du corps.

Le 18décembre 1975, Moon est invité par le Congrès des États-Unis devant 150 personnes. Là il dévoile le plan de Dieu pour l’Amérique il n’y a plus de doute Moon est le messager de Dieu pour mettre l’Amérique en alerte et pour la stimuler en vue de "l’évangélisation du monde".

Hé bien ! depuis 1984 Moon purge une peine d’un an et demi pour une fraude fiscale de $25.000 au Connecticut U.S., la date de son incarcération est le 20juillet1984.

Multimillionair minister woos children from their families to beg for him on the streets

National Enquirer/January 1976 - By Jan Goodwin

Brainwashings . . . abductions . . . beatings . . . a suicide.

Controversy has swirled around the Unification Church and its founder, multimillionaire religious leader Rev. Sun Myung Moon ever since he arrived in the U.S. in 1972 and began converting tens of thousands of young people into devoted disciples called “Moonies.”

The 54-year-old Moon set himself up in an $850,000, 25-room mansion on a 22-acre estate in Tarrytown, N.Y. He is chauffeured around in a new Lincoln Continental limousine – a gift from his followers who sell candy, flowers and actually beg for money on the street for Rev. Moon and his Unification Church.

Swayed by the grueling, non-stop preachings by his followers, new members have left their families and joined the movement in the fervent belief that Rev. Moon – a Korean industrialist – is the new prophet.

“It’s frightening what these Moonies can do to the family unit,” said Rabbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, N.Y. He has formed a national anti-Moon organization called Citizens Engaged in Reuniting Families. It has a membership of 500 families who have “lost” their children to Rev. Moon.

“I get letters from parents all over the country telling me the same story,” said Rabbi Davis. “The kids are swept along by his outfit and then taken away for a few days to a workshop.’ By the time the parents see their kids again – if they can manage to see them – the kids are starry-eyed and ready to take on anyone who disagrees with them. It’s a form of hypnotism.

“There is something very unhealthy going on.”

New Jersey insurance commissioner James Sheeran lost three daughters to Moon’s church. When Sheeran tried to get them to return home, he said, he was beaten up by Moonies.

“These Moon people are bent on breaking up the institution of family and my daughters have been brainwashed into believing them,” Sheeran declared.

“They used to be normal, happy girls and now they want nothing whatever to do with their family.

“These Moonies even resort to violence to keep the kids there.”

A former Moonie named Steve attests to the violence – he says he spent six weeks in the hospital with four broken bones in his face after Moonies attacked him.

“I just couldn’t believe their teachings any longer,” he told The Enquirer, fearful that allowing his last name to be used would result in reprisals against him.

“I just realized that what they were telling me was not true and I got outspoken. One day while outside one of their centers, a group of them beat me up. I’m just glad I got away with my mind.”

William Daly, 23, of Long Island, N.Y., wasn’t so lucky. He was a Moonie for five months when he threw himself in front of a train last April.

Daly’s heartbroken mother told Rabbi Davis, “I just don’t know what those people did to my son.”

New York psychiatrist Dr. Ernest Giovanoli, who has helped straighten out the minds of ex-Moonies, said that one young man committed suicide because he didn’t consider himself worthy of the Moon cause.

“Many young people exposed to the sect’s incredible influence had to be literally ‘deprogrammed’ over a period of days before they were capable of resuming normal life in the outside world,” the psychiatrist said.

Despite these shocking reports, the Moonies’ influence is spreading across the country at a startling rate.

“We are the most controversial movement in the U.S. today, but our numbers have swelled to 30,000 in American in just three years,” boasted Mike Runyon, secretary-treasurer of the Unification Church, in New York.

“We have at least one center in every state and in 50 other countries, too. And our worldwide membership is over 3 million.

“Rev. Moon realized his mission in life after Jesus Christ appeared to him in a vision on a Korean mountainside in 1936.

“Through prayer and meditation he put together the ‘Divine Principle’ which gives new meaning to the teachings of the Bible and to history. He began to spread word of his Divine Principle in 1948. He took his teachings to Japan and started a world tour in 1965 and then came to the U.S. to live in 1972.”

BIOGRAPHY of REV. SUN MYUNG MOON (Moon's version)

A brief description of Reverend Moon’s life.

1920: Reverend Moon’s Birth in What Is Now North Korea

Sun Myung Moon was born on January 6, 1920, into a family of farmers that had tilled the land for centuries. As a boy he studied at a Confucian school and was a keen observer of the natural world. Around 1930, his parents became fervent Christians--Presbyterians--and the young Sun Myung Moon became a Sunday school teacher.

At that time, Japan ruled Korea and was trying to force the practice of the Shinto religion onto all Koreans.The religious intolerance of the Japanese regime was one facet of the contempt they held for the Koreans, a people they believed to be inferior. The Korean people were subjected to forty years of humiliation and cruelty as part of Japan's Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. Growing up oppressed in his own land, Sun Myung Moon learned early the pain of injustice, whether among his own people or at the hands of the Japanese rulers.

The young Moon became intensely aware of human suffering and the failure of humanity to create a loving and just world. He sought to understand why people suffer and how suffering can be ended. From going to church, he knew that religion addressed the fundamental human condition and promised an ideal world to those who obey God; but he saw that established religions, although centuries old and based on scriptures offering revelatory insights, were, in practice, unable to answer many of life's questions or solve the deepest problems facing humankind. Troubled by the immense gap between religious ideals and the actual state of the world, he began his own ardent pursuit of solutions through a life of prayer and study.

1935: A Calling from Jesus Christ
Early Easter morning 1935, Jesus appeared to the young Sun Myung Moon as he was praying in the Korean mountains. In that vision, Jesus asked him to continue the work which he had begun on earth nearly 2,000 years before. Jesus asked him to complete the task of establishing God's kingdom on earth and bringing peace to humankind.

The young Korean was stunned by this encounter, and especially by the request that had been made of him, and at first he refused. However, after deep reflection, meditation and prayer, he pledged to take on the overwhelming mission.

1935-41: Reverend Moon Receives and Develops the Divine Principle
After personally accepting Jesus' call, the young Moon set out to discover the meaning of this unusual call. If Jesus called him to complete his mission, it meant that Jesus' mission was incomplete. Was not salvation through the cross all that humankind needs? What was it that Jesus had left undone on earth? If sin is not completely solved, then what is the actual root of sin?

Sun Myung Moon ceaselessly studied the Bible and other religious teachings in order to unravel these mysteries of life and human history. During this time, he went into deep communion with God and entered the vast battlefield of the spirit and flesh. Through denying his personal desires he overcame temptations of knowledge, wealth and physical pleasure. He came to understand God's own suffering and His longing to be reunited with His children. He learned the difficult steps that humankind would have to take in order to return to God and establish true peace on earth. After receiving his commission from God, he knew he could not succeed in his task without a profound understanding of the Creator and His creation. He intensified his quest for the truth, spending days and nights in passionate prayer, rigorous fasting and study. His method was to posit specific questions, research answers in the physical and spiritual worlds, and then seek confirmation for those answers through prayer. On several occasions he was guided directly by Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha and other saints and sages of all faiths, who met him in spirit and contributed to his understanding of God and the complex history of God's relationship with humankind. By the age of 25, he had developed the fundamentals of the Divine Principle and Unification Principles.

1941-43: Education, Imprisonment and Torture in Japan
In 1941, Rev. Moon graduated from high school and went to Japan to study electronic engineering at an industrial college affiliated with Waseda University. During his time in Japan, he continued his intense prayer and search for the truth. A school friend during that time said that in his room he kept three Bibles —one in Korean, one in English and one in Japanese, which he studied continuously.

He also was a Christian leader in the Korean independence movement against the Japanese occupation of Korea. Young Christians and communists were the strongest leaders of the independence movement against the Japanese occupation. In Japan, some of his closest school friends were communists, and while their atheism pained him, he recognized their sincere dedication to a utopian ideal. A fellow student at that time, Aum Duk-Moon, reports that Reverend Moon defended communists to his Christian friends, saying that they were good people and that Koreans should work together to save their country. He was eventually imprisoned by the Japanese for his student underground activities and tortured for not revealing the names of his collaborators. This imprisonment was what would be his first of six imprisonments under four governments: Japan, North Korea, South Korea and the United States

1943-46: Return to Korea, Outreach to Christian Churches, Imprisonment and Torture
In 1943, Reverend Moon returned to his native land.Upon returning from Japan, Reverend Moon was married to Sang Il Choi, a strong Christian from a well-known Presbyterian family.

In 1944, Reverend Moon was again arrested and severely tortured by the Japanese occupation government in Korea after his name came up in the interrogation of a communist student friend who had been active in the anti-Japanese underground in Tokyo. He refused to confess and was finally released.
In spite of such treatment by the Japanese; his cousin and companion at the time reports that Reverend Moon showed only love and respect to Japanese people. When the war ended in August 1945 he persuaded others not to take revenge on local Japanese officials and worked secretly to get them safe transport back to Japan.

By 1945 he had systemized his teachings, which came to be known as the Divine Principle, and he began his public ministry. The Divine Principle is the fundamental teaching of Reverend Moon and the Unification Church.

Korea, although an Asian country, is recognized having perhaps the most fervent Christian faith of any nation. Reverend Billy Graham was so impressed by the spiritual vitality of her churches during his first visit to Korea that he predicted that one day Korea would send missionaries to revive the West. In this atmosphere of fervent Christianity, Reverend Moon’s original plan was not to start a separate denomination but to work with other Christians to build God's kingdom on the earth. He worked hard to introduce his new revelations to existing Korean Christian churches. But his new teachings were not well received. American Christian missionaries disregarded him as an unschooled "country preacher." Korean ministers, jealous of the young man's impact on their congregation members, accused him of espousing false teachings. Despite his many efforts to reach out to established Christian churches, they did not respond to his new ideas. Reverend Moon soon realized that he was headed down the lonely path of a pioneer religious visionary.

In 1946 while buying rice for his family, Reverend Moon was told by God to leave his family without notifying them and go to communist North Korea to preach.

1946-50: Preaching in Communist North Korea, Imprisonment in a “Death Camp” and Escape to the South
Before World War II, the center of Korean Christian activity was Pyongyang, now the capital of North Korea; it was called the "Jerusalem of the East." Among the spirit-filled churches were many with strong messianic expectations. Some of these churches had received revelations that the Messiah would be born in Korea, and they were directed in various ways to prepare to receive him.

He began to teach publicly, despite the dangers presented by the communist-dominated government. As a poor preacher with new interpretations of the Bible, Reverend Moon was more vulnerable than leaders of the established churches and was, therefore, one of the first religious figures to be imprisoned by the communists.

Charged with disturbing the social order, in November 1946, the young minister was imprisoned and tortured. The police believed him to be dead and tossed his body into the prison yard. Some of his followers found him and carried him away to tend to his broken body. Miraculously, Reverend Moon survived and regained his strength. Undaunted, he began preaching in public once again.

Hungnam prison camp
Labor at death campIn April 1948, he was arrested a second time and sentenced to five years of hard labor in Hungnam prison. He was among the first of the Christian ministers sent to the Soviet-style North Korean gulag. Hungnam was an extermination camp where prisoners were deliberately worked to death. Few lasted more than six months. Yet in that horrific concentration camp, Reverend Moon survived for nearly three years. Although he did not speak a word of the Divine Principle, many of his fellow prisoners looked to him for spiritual strength and became his disciples.

On June 25, 1950, the North Korean army invaded the South in a lightning attempt to unify the entire peninsula by force. UN and American forces, under Gen. Douglas MacArthur, rescued the beleaguered South. One month after the capture of Seoul, UN forces reached the gates of Hungnam prison. Knowing the UN forces were near, the communist prison authorities began to execute the prisoners. The prison camp was liberated by UN forces just hours before Reverend Moon's scheduled execution.

Despite his brutal prison camp experience, Reverend Moon did not immediately flee to the South. Instead, he returned to Pyongyang and spent forty days searching for the members of his scattered flock. He eventually found a few members and then traveled south on foot with two of them. One of his followers had a broken leg and protested that he would slow the party down. Reverend Moon insisted on bringing him and for the long trek either pushed him on a bicycle or carried him on his back.

1950: Evangelization Begins Anew in the Refugee City of Pusan, South Korea
The f irst church (Pusan)
As a one of hundreds of thousands of war refugees, Reverend Moon arrived in the southern port city of Pusan, where he and one disciple built the first Unification Church from discarded army ration boxes. At that time, he told his small following that one day the message of the Divine Principle would be spread all over the world. He prophesied that people from all over the world would venerate that hillside. Reverend Moon's predictions sounded unbelievable. Today, in fact, tens of thousands of people make a pilgrimage to the spot.

Beginning his evangelization work in the South after nearly five years in the North, Reverend Moon was rejoined by his wife. However, he continued to dedicate himself night and day to his religious mission. She could not accept his dedication to the mission at the sacrifice of his family. Finally she filed for divorce, in spite of Reverend Moon’s strong opposition to a divorce and efforts to dissuade her. (His only child from this marriage and his family are loyal followers of Reverend Moon.)

1954: The Founding of the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (known as the Unification Church)

Church in SeoulOn May 1,1954, in Seoul, Reverend Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, Reverend Moon's faith community which became popularly called the “Unification Church” worldwide.

The church immediately attracted followers from a major Christian women's university, Ewha University, a school closely linked with the Korean government and with the mainline Protestant denominations. Because many students were joining the church, the school sent professors to investigate. When several professors also joined, instead of sincerely welcoming this new church, the school persecuted it. The university president ordered the professors and students to either leave the church or leave the school.

Coincidentally, newspapers in Seoul suddenly began to print alarming stories about the Unification Church, sex orgies and Reverend Moon being a North Korean agent. Reverend Moon was thrown in jail, to be released weeks later when no charges could be found. Again the following year he was thrown in jail on charges of evading the military draft, even though during the time in question he had been in Hungnam prison. After several months confinement--and sensational media coverage--the charges were dropped. His release received scant notice in the press. Thus began the pattern of collusion between religious leaders, government and the media that to this day suppresses Reverend Moon and his church.

Amid this severe persecution, Reverend Moon nurtured a growing community of faithful disciples, known as the “weeping church” because of the tearful prayers of Reverend Moon and his followers. By 1957, churches were established in thirty Korean cities and towns.

1958-59: First Missionaries Sent to Japan and the United States
In the late 1950s, the first international missionaries were sent, one to neighboring Japan in 1958 and two to the United States in 1959.

1960: Marriage to Hak Ja Han Moon
On March 16, 1960, Reverend Moon was blessed in holy marriage to Hak Ja Han. Their blessing was followed by a series of group marriage blessing ceremonies for their followers. Hak Ja Han and her mother, a devout Christian, had also fled south during the Korean War. They soon thereafter joined the Unification Church. Since their marriage, Mrs. Hak Ja Han has dedicated herself entirely to supporting Reverend Moon and his mission. With an unwavering life of sacrifice, courage and dignity, she has stood by her husband through every hardship, borne 14 children and is the grandmother of more than 40 grandchildren.

1965: Reverend Moon Makes His First World Tour, Visiting 40 Nations

1968: The International Federation for Victory Over Communism (IFVOC) Is Founded
IFVOC was the first of many organizations and activities founded by Reverend Moon to bring about the peaceful downfall of communism. Reverend Moon taught that communism should be defeated ideologically through education about the fallacies of Marxism-Leninism, offering a counterproposal consisting of universal principles called Godism, conferences, global networking, rallies and demonstrations in Asia, the United States and Latin America.

1971: Reverend Moon’s Ministry in America Begins
In 1971, God directed Reverend Moon to expand his ministry to the world level by going to the United States. America, which embraces all peoples, races and religions, represents the world. What happens in America has global repercussions. He expressed gratitude for America’s role in liberating his homeland. But he also knew that God expected much more from this land that had been so richly blessed. It was clear to Reverend Moon that America had drifted from its original ideals.

1972: Reverend Moon's Makes HIs First Public Speaking Tour in Seven US Cities
The "Day of Hope" speaking tour began February 3 in Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York and went on to seven major US cities with the purpose of reviving traditional Judeo-Christian values.

1972: The Unification Church Is Established in All Fifty States of the US
The Unification Church had centers in ten states, and in 1972 pioneer leaders were sent out to the forty remaining states to found Unification Church centers. In the same year, evangelical bus teams went state by state in a membership campaign, and thousands of young people accepted his message and dedicated themselves to the Unification Church.

1974: Reverend Moon Speaks to an Overflow crowd 0f 25,000 in New York's Madison Square Garden and Holds Speeches in All Fifty States
After the very successful Madison Square Garden event on September 18, public speeches were given and banquets hosted for thousands of society's leaders in all fifty states.

1974: Reverend Moon Meets with President Richard Nixon in the White House
Reverend Moon met with US President Richard Nixon during the Watergate crisis. Through rallies and newspaper statements, he urged Americans to forgive the beleaguered Richard Nixon at the time of the Watergate scandal. Any public relations strategist would have advised him against such action, which called on Americans to "forgive, love and unite." Virtually no one at the time was willing to side with a president on the verge of impeachment, but Reverend Moon does not flinch when he receives God’s directions. He also foresaw the serious consequences of undercutting the American presidency in a world still dominated by the communist threat. His appeal was met with scorn, even though his “forgive, love and unite” message embodied the essence of Christian practice.

1974: Persecution in America Begins
As a result the rapid growth of the movement in the United States, it went through a period of persecution similar to what other new religious leaders and movements have faced in the past--the new was seen to be strange and threatening.

Reverend Moon's appeal for a true Christian renewal of America was initially welcomed. However, this receptivity proved shallow when, in 1974, he became an easy target for the now-hostile news media unhappy over Reverend Moon's "forgive, love and unite" message concerning the Watergate scandal.
The fair and objective coverage of the past was replaced by portrayals of Reverend Moon and his church in the worst possible light. All sorts of unfounded allegations from Korea were dug up. In this atmosphere of hysteria, the enthusiasm and idealism of his young followers was reinterpreted as “brainwashing.” Reverend Moon was portrayed as a hypnotist and an agent of a foreign government. Religious and racial bigotry and persecution, a phenomenon in the United States as old as the country itself, showed its ugly face. Even though the United States was founded for the sake of establishing religious freedom, regrettably, religious intolerance remains today. The Unification Church bore the brunt of America’s religious intolerance for three decades.

1975: The Unification Church Spreads Worldwide, Sending MIssionaries to 120 Countries
With churches already established in Korea, Japan, North America, and the Western European countries, in May 1975, Reverend Moon sent out missionary teams consisting of one Japanese, one American and one German to countries in Asia, Africa, the MIddle East, Latin America and Oceania, bringing the total number of nations with Unification Church representatives to 120.

1975: Reverend Moon speaks to 1.2 million people in Seoul at the Yoido Island Rally for the Protection of the Fatherland
Reverend Moon continued his Day of Hope tour, accompanied by a Global Team of young followers from America, Europe and Asia, with speeches in Japan and Korea, concluding with a rally at Yoido Island near Seoul which was attended by 1.2 million people. Reverend Moon spoke a message of determination to stand against communism in South Korea and establish a world centered on God, at the height of the Cold War during a time of great tension between North and South Korea.

1975: The Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) Is Founded in Barrytown, New York
UTS is a fully accredited graduate school offering Master's Degrees in Divinity and Religious Education. UTS was founded as an ecumenical seminary, and faculty members have belonged to a broad range of religious denominations. Rather than concentrating solely on Unification theology, students learn philosopy, psychology, world religions and homiletics, as well as the histories, theologies, and scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and other world religions.

1975: International Interreligious Work Begins
Starting with dialogues at the Unification Theological Seminary, the New Ecumenical Research Association for Christian Unity and continuing with other initiatives, such as the Assembly of the World's Religions, Reverend Moon has been working to promote interreligious discussion, understanding and cooperation to solve the problems of poverty, war, injustice and breakdown of the family. The 1985 Assembly of the World's Religions was attended by 1,000 distinguished religious leaders and scholars. A key social teaching of Reverend Moon is that the world’s most difficult problems will be best solved by religious leaders working interreligiously rather than by purely political and economic initiatives.

1976: During America's Bicentennial Year Reverend Moon speaks to 300,000 Persons at the Washington Monument on the Theme God's Hope for America

Rally at Washington MonumentTo date this was the greatest religious rally ever assembled in Washington, D.C. An estimated 300,000 people of all creeds and colors came to hear him speak at the "God Bless America Festival" on September 18, 1976. At this historic rally, Reverend Moon called upon America to fulfill its blessing as one nation under God, and to create "one world under God." He referred to himself as a "doctor" or a "fire fighter" from the outside who has come to help America meet its third great "test" as a nation, that of "God-denying" communism, and to revive its religious heritage. He proclaimed that the Unification Church with its "absolutely God-centered ideology" had the "power to awaken America, and raise up the model of the ideal nation upon this land."

1978: Reverend Moon Founds the Home Church Movement
In 1978, Reverend Moon called members from around the world to England, where he gave them daily guidance and sent them around the country in a grass-roots community service initiative called "home church." He gave direction to members around the world to choose an area of 360 homes and serve the people and be examples of God's love.

1983: Investigation and Indictment by the United States Government
Under strong pressure from a few politicians who saw an easy way to garner favor with voters riled up by the bad press about Reverend Moon and the Unification Church, the United States government launched a plethora of official investigations of Reverend Moon involving nearly twenty federal agencies. Hearings were conducted on Capitol Hill to warn of the dangers of new religious movements.

Meanwhile, a five-year Internal Revenue Service investigation finally produced a politically-crafted indictment against Reverend Moon. This indictment, handed down in 1981, charged him with evading income taxes nearly a decade earlier, as well as conspiracy to avoid those taxes. The total amount of taxes supposedly evaded was less than $8000.00. No one in the United States has ever been indicted for tax evasion of such a small amount. The indictment's real purpose, however, was to spur Reverend Moon to leave America.

However, the United States government and some politicians underestimated Reverend Moon’s religiosity and commitment to his mission in America. When the indictment was handed down, Reverend Moon was in Korea. His lawyers recommended that he not come back to America, since there is no extradition treaty between the United States and Korea and by staying away he could avoid conviction and imprisonment. However, he did not follow their advice. He was, after all, a man of God, not a criminal fleeing the law. He immediately returned to the United States. He told his counsel: "I will not abandon my mission in America. That I will never do."

Upon arriving in New York for the Federal District Court arraignment he spoke only one sentence: "Your Honor, I am not guilty." The outcome of the trial was a foregone conclusion. He was convicted and sentenced to spend eighteen months in a federal prison. When, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case, despite forty amicus briefs from mainline Christian leaders, legal associations, civil liberty groups and state governments, he prepared to go to jail.

Still, the US Justice Department tried to negotiate with Reverend Moon's attorneys, determined to achieve their goal of him leaving the United States permanently. On the condition that Reverend Moon depart for Korea and never come back to the United States, they said the government would waive his prison sentence. He flatly refused. His comment was, "It must be God's will that I go to prison. There must be a providential reason why I must go this way." Imprisonment was not new to Reverend Moon: He already had endured imprisonment in communist North Korea, South Korea and Japan during World War II.

1984: Top Religious Leaders Call the Indictment a Serious Violation of Religious Freedom
In the meantime, protests were being made all around the nation over the injustice Reverend Moon was suffering as a result of religious persecution. Many Christian leaders who never knew or cared about him began to realize that the government had made a serious assault on religious freedom. Christians, including the National Council of Churches headed by Rev. Dean Kelley and non-religious groups representing more than 160 million Americans, came to his legal defense.

1984: US Senate Subcommittee Publishes a Report That in Reverend Moon’s Tax Case “Injustice rather than justice has been served"
A US Senate Subcommitte published the following report on Reverend Moon's conviction:
“We accused a newcomer to our shores of criminal and intentional wrongdoing for conduct commonly engaged in by a large percentage of our own religious leaders, namely, the holding of church funds in bank accounts in their own names. Catholic priests do it. Baptist ministers do it, and so did Sun Myung Moon… we charged a non-English-speaking alien with criminal tax evasion on the first tax returns he filed in this country. It appears that we didn't give him a fair chance to understand our laws. We didn't seek a civil penalty as an initial means of redress. We didn't give him the benefit of any doubt. Rather, we took a novel theory of tax liability of less than $10,000 and turned it into a guilty verdict and eighteen months in a federal prison.

"I do feel strongly, after my subcommittee has carefully and objectively reviewed this [Reverend Moon's tax] case from both sides, that injustice rather than justice has been served. The Moon case sends a strong signal that if one's views are unpopular enough, this country will find a way not to tolerate, but to convict. I don't believe that you or I or anyone else, no matter how innocent, could realistically prevail against the combined forces of our Justice Department and judicial branch in a case such as Reverend Moon's.”

1984-85: Prison Life in America

Rev. Moon with Rev. Kamiyama
in Danbury Federal PrisonWithout bitterness, Reverend Moon served time in Danbury Federal Prison, the sixth imprisonment of his life. He quickly won the respect of fellow inmates for his humble and friendly ways.

On August 20, 1985, Reverend Moon was freed after completing thirteen months of incarceration. Upon his release, major Christian and civil rights leaders, including Reverend Jerry Falwell of the Moral Majority and Reverend Joseph Lowery of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, held a press conference decrying the persecution and imprisonment of Reverend Moon and to welcome him back.

1984: The Washington Times Is Founded: the Number Two Daily Newspaper in Washington, D.C.
In 1984, during his Danbury imprisonment, Reverend Moon founded the The Washington Times, which became the second largest daily newspaper in America’s capital. The Washington Times was founded by Reverend Moon first to be instrumental in the peaceful fall of communism, a goal achieved in conjunction with the Reagan Administration, and then with the end of the Cold War, to promote family values and support of the role of religion in society.

1990: Reverend Moon and Mrs. Moon Meet with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev

Rev. and Mrs. Moon with President Gorbachev In 1990, Reverend Moon organized a major conference of news media leaders and former heads of state in Moscow. This fulfilled a pledge he had made in 1976 that one day he would organize a "great rally for God in Moscow." During this conference, Reverend and Mrs. Moon met with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Through several interviews, televised and in print, he gave a message of hope to the Soviet people, urging them to turn toward God. A strong opponent of communism, Reverend Moon taught that the ideology was mistaken but he came to love the communist people. Since the fall of the Soviet Empire, he has funded numerous activities to assist former communist countries in their transition to democracy and freedom.

1991: Reverend and Mrs. Moon Meet with North Korean President Kim Il Sung

Rev. and Mrs. Moon with with Kim Il SungIn 1991, Reverend Moon made a crucial step towards the establishment of world peace through the peaceful reunification of North and South Korea. Risking his life, he traveled to North Korea in December 1991, and met with President Kim Il Sung, under whose regime he had been tortured and sent to a labor camp. His purpose was to seek ways to bridge the gap between the two countries. The North Korean ruler, who had suppressed religion for forty years, met and graciously welcomed Reverend and Mrs. Moon. In the same visit Reverend Moon was permitted to return to his hometown and the house of his birth, placing flowers on the graves of his parents and embracing proud and tearful surviving relatives.


1992: The International Women's Federation for World Peace Is Founded, and Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moons Begins Her Own Public Activities for Peace
In 1992, Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon, the devoted wife and mother of 14 children, began her own public activities for world peace beginning with a world speaking tour. Her mission is both to lead peacemaking work and promote the central role of women in creating a just and peaceful society. Today, after years of intense international work, Mrs. Moon is recognized as one of the most effective woman leaders in the world. She has spoken in such notable venues as Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., the United Nations in New York City, the Kremlin, the Great Hall in Bejing and congressional buildings in Japan, Korea, and Canada. Perhaps no other woman leader has addressed so many large audiences in as many countries as Mrs. Moon.

Her first world tour in 1993 took her to 44 cities in America, 27 cities in Japan, 40 university campuses in Korea, and 41 nations around the world. In 2006, accompanied by her adult children and grandchildren, she undertook two world tours for peace at the incredible pace of a country per day. She and her family spoke to enthusiastic audiences in 120 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Oceania and Latin America. She was received as a dignitary and met with many heads of states, prominent religious leaders and political leaders.

1996: The Family Federation for World Peace Is Founded

Keynote address at FFWP inaugurationIn 1996, Reverend Moon announced the end of the era of the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity. In its place, he founded the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, building a network of families from every race, religion and culture, united in the belief that centered on God's love, happy marriages and successful families are the cornerstones for solving the most fundamental problems of society.

1999: International and Interreligious Federation for World Peace Is Founded
Reverend Moon proposes the creation of an international council of religious, civic and political leaders to supplement the peacekeeping work of the United Nations. The IIFWP, known as the Universal Peace Federation since 2005, has been active in 190 countries with 110,000 “Ambassadors for Peace” who work for peace in their nations and internationally. The IIFWP is a Non-Governmental Organization with Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the UN.

2001: Reverend Moon responds to September 11 by Organizing Conferences to Address Interreligious Conflict
The first was held in New York itself, in October 2001, for religious and political leaders from around the globe; the second, an unprecedented conference for international Muslim leaders in Indonesia in December 2001, was titled: Islam and the Future World of Peace, reflecting Reverend Moon's confidence in Islam's potential to be a major partner in the global quest for peace.

2003: Middle East Peace Initiative Begins
Reverend Moon is dedicating himself to address the world’s most unsolvable challenges--achieving peace in the Middle East and a peaceful reconciliation between North and South Korea. The Middle East Peace Initiative exemplifies his approach to peace by calling on leaders of all fields, including government, academia, religion and the arts, to join in interreligious peace missions to the trouble spots of the world.

2005 Universal Peace Federation (UPF) Is Launched on Six Continents
The mission of UPF is to create a global council of religious and other leaders to supplement and support the peace-making work of the United Nations. It has a Global Peace Council with distinguished leaders from all continents and will have a Peace Force to mediate in the world’s trouble spots.

2005: Bering Strait Tunnel Project Is Announced

2005-2006: Three Generations of the Moon Family Bring Message of Peace to 120 Countries

Rev. Moon's children completed 120 country speaking tour Reverend and Mrs. Moon are the parents of 14 children and more than 40 grandchildren. Beginning in 2006, a number of their adult children and adult grandchildren, accompanied by their spouses, joined Mrs. Moon on a history-making world tour for peace to 120 nations. Audiences worldwide are inspired that Reverend Moon’s important work is being effectively continued through the dedication of the second and third generations of his family. Another son, Hyung Jin, who practices Korean Buddhism and is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, began visits to world religious leaders to network and plan for interreligious peace work.

2006: Cheon Jeong Gung Peace Palace, Museum and Meeting Center Inaugurated in Korea

Cheon Jeong Gung Peace Palace, Museum and Meeting Center Called the “Vatican of the East," the Cheon Jeong Gung Peace Museum and Meeting Center is a magnificent building in the mountains of the beautiful Korean countryside two hours outside Seoul and close to the North Korean border. With state-of-the-art meeting facilities, it is designed to be a foremost conference center where world leaders will meet to make plans for the new era of peace and prosperity.

 


Moon's Organization

Compiled By: Investigative Research Specialists Printed on June 6, 1996.
1390 Chain Bridge Rd., Suite 10 - McLean, VA 22101-3904 - 703-356-5922 - 703-790-9415 FAX

This list is a revision of the front group list created in June 1981 by the Ex-Moon Organization. It contains numerous listings of fronts that may or may not be in existence today. We have marked organizations known to be defunct by the following symbol (#). We have marked those organizations known to be very active by this symbol (*). In the case of business fronts, these have a tendency to change location or just cease doing business. Most of the organizations listed are still active. However, it is possible that some businesses may no longer be affiliated with the Unification Movement, particularly businesses created by people who were recruited into the movement and later left.

    MOON POLITICAL FRONTS:
  1. American Bicentennial God Bless America Committee #
  2. American Committee for the Human Rights of Japanese Wives of North Korean Repatriates # Members fasted for 7 days in front of the UN during a vote on whether to remove
  3. troops from S. Korea for human rights violations, October, 1974.
  4. American Constitution Committee * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 300 Falls Church, VA
  5. American Council for Free Asia * Washington, D.C.
  6. American Council for World Freedom *
  7. American Freedom Coalition * Headquarters - 800 "K" St., NW, Suite 830, Washington, D.C. 20001, 202-371-030. Offices in all fifty states.
  8. American Freedom Foundation, Inc. * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314N, Falls Church, VA 22043. The 1993 IRS Form 990 shows the organization had less than $25,000 in gross receipts and elected to file a report without financial data.
  9. American Parents Association *
  10. American Youth for a Just Peace #
  11. Asian Ecumenical Inter-Faith Council * Philippines Causa branch.
  12. Assn. Pro Unidad Latinoamericano, 393 5th Ave., NYC 10016
  13. Captive Nations *
  14. Causa International Minority Alliance: 393 5th Ave., NYC 212-213-5280
  15. Causa International # 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016 212-684-6122
  16. Causa U.S.A. # 481 8th Ave., Rm 718, NYC 10001 212-764-7238
  17. Causa Veterans' Assn., 393 5th Ave., 4th Fl., NYC 10016
  18. Coalition for a Free World *
  19. Committee for Responsible Dialogue
  20. Committee to Defend the U.S. Constitution #
  21. Communist Research Group
  22. Free Asia Foundation * Washington, D.C.
  23. Freedom Leadership Foundation #
  24. Global Economic Action Institute # 535 5th Ave., NYC 10017 & 1010 Vermont Ave., NW, #1002 Washington, D.C. 20005. This office is no longer open.
  25. God and Freedom Rally, 4301 Harewood Rd., NE WDC, 20017
  26. International Federation for the Victory Over Communism *
  27. Korean International Foundation for World Peace *
  28. International Security Council, 393 5th Ave., NYC 10016
  29. Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace * A project of the International Religious Foundation, Inc.
  30. Korean Causa of N.Y., 401 5th Ave., 7th Floor, 10016
  31. Korean-American Political Assn * (KAPA)
  32. Korean Professors World Peace Academy * New York City
  33. Middle East Association # Washington, D.C.
  34. National Prayer and Fast for the Watergate Crisis #
  35. Professors Academy for World Peace *
  36. Professors World Peace Academy * 38 W. 32nd St., NYC 10001 Controls the University of Bridgeport.
  37. Project Unity #
  38. The Summit Club International, Inc., 1333 New Hampshire, NW, Washington, DC, 20036; 202-293-9393 (incorporated 12/18/81 under "Supreme Council of Heads of State & Government, name changed less than 1 month later)
  39. Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy *
  40. Washington Institute Press *
  41. Women's Federation for World Peace * Moon's wife, Hak Ja Han Moon is the President.
  42. World Anti-Communist League * (W.A.C.L.)
  43. World Freedom Movement *
  44. World Freedom Institute *

MOON MEDIA FRONTS:

  1. Atlantic Video, Inc., 150 S. Gordon, Alexandria, VA; founded 1984
  2. Belleville Press, 401 5th Ave., NYC & 91 Terry St. & 480 Washington Ave., Belleville, NJ (201-759-2334 (owned by News World Communications)
  3. CARP Monthly
  4. Causa Report # 4301 Harewood Rd., NE Wash., DC 20017
  5. Epoch Maker Magazine #
  6. Free Press International, Inc., 401 5th Ave., NY 212-532-8300 #
  7. Global Affairs, 905 16th St. NW, #401, Washington, DC 20006
  8. Global Insight
  9. Harlem Weekly, 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-532-8300
  10. HeartWing * 12715 NE 7th Place, Vancouver, WA 98684, 206-944-7278.
  11. Heaven & Earth newsletter
  12. Insight Magazine
  13. International Exchange Press *
  14. Manhattan Magazine
  15. Manhattan Television Center * -- 311 W. 34th St., NY, NY
  16. New Era Books, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-695-7562
  17. New Future Films * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-947-2780
  18. New Hope News -- members only
  19. News World Communications, 3600 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20006; 202-636-4836 (holding company that publishes all of the different newspapers owned by church -- The Washington Times is printed at this location) also: 38-38 9th St., LI City, NY 11101; 718-786-3200 (church owned building in Queens where all of NYC newspapers are printed; building houses many other church businesses as well)
  20. Noticias Del Mundos * 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-576-0350
  21. One Way Productions # 10889 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., CA. INCHON -- $46 million film starring Laurence Olivier, Jackie Bisset, Ben Gazzara -- about Douglas MacArthur in Korea.
  22. Paragon House Publishers * 866 2nd Ave., NYC; 212-223-6433 (owned by Paragon Book Reprint Co., which is owned by International Cultural Foundation; also at 481 8th Ave., 212-239-7422
  23. Principle life
  24. Queens Magazine
  25. Renaissance for Resources (project volunteer)
  26. Rising Tide # D.C. -- paper of the Freedom Leadership Foundation
  27. Rose of Sharon Press, Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  28. Sae Gae Times * 38 W. 32nd St., Rm. 1508, NY 10001; 212-947-4770
  29. Sae Gae Times * 5816 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60659
  30. Segye Times * Korean newspaper, publishes Cosmo Woman
  31. Sekai Nippo * 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016, 212-532-7638
  32. Spring of Life -- nutritional journal (IFABM)
  33. Sunrise -- newsletter
  34. The New York Tribune * No longer published.
  35. The Pacific Student Times * -- 625 Front St., San Francisco, CA
  36. The Washington Times * 3600 New York Ave., NW, WDC 20006
  37. The Weekly Religion
  38. Tong-Il Seigel monthly - members only
  39. Ultimas Noticias *
  40. Unification News, 4 W. 43rd St., NYC 10036; 212-869-8847
  41. Unification Thought Quarterly
  42. Unified World # (New World Forum)
  43. Universal Voice # (International Re-education Foundation)
  44. Visual Arts Society * c/o Joe Willett, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  45. Washington Golf Monthly * Published by News World Communications, Inc.
  46. Washington Television Center * 650 Mass. Ave., NW WDC.
  47. Washington Times Foundation * Washington, D.C.
  48. Way of the World - monthly
  49. World & I Magazine, 450 5th St., NW Washington, DC 20001
  50. World Media Association * 2550 M St., NW #405, WDC 20037
  51. World Media Conference * Sponsored by World Media Association
  52. World University Times * (CARP newsletter) 481 8th Ave., NYC
MOON CULTURAL AND SOCIAL FRONTS: These are often used to recruit as well
  1. Advisory Council to the Unification Movement (ACUMI) - joint project of International Cultural Foundation and International Religious Foundation, holds seminars for scholars involved in ICF & IRF to learn about Moon's teachings; Dr. Frederick Sontag, Chairman.
  2. African Institute for the Study of Humanistic Values *
  3. American Blessed Family Assoc. (for members only)
  4. American Community Union * -- 160 W.72nd St., NY
  5. American Space Culture Foundation * Washington, D.C.
  6. Artists Association for World Peace * New York City, Organization founded at the direction of True Parents on Parents Day 1995. Initial headquarters are at the office of the New
  7. York City Synphony.
  8. Artists Association International, Kevin Pickard, Exec. V-P
  9. Big Apple Harvest # (NY)
  10. Boston Area Council for Church and Social Action, Inc.
  11. Canaan Foundation, Inc. 481 8th Ave., NY 10001; 212-279-6255. Non-profit organization which funds the International Cultural Foundation.
  12. Capital Gardens Childrens' Center # 4301 Harewood Rd., NE, WDC
  13. Center for Educational Media * P.O. Box 37, Emerson, NJ 07630. Richard Panzer is the president. This organization works with Free Teens and the World Medical Health Foundation to promote an abstinence based sex education program to school districts. They work closely with conservative Christian organizations that have similar agendas.
  14. Center for Ethical Management & Planning * Berkeley, CA
  15. Council on the Unified Research of Science *
  16. Creative Community Project, Inc. * 1153 Bush St., San Francisco
  17. D.C. Striders Track Club.
  18. Family Federation for World Peace *
  19. Family Federation for Unification and World Peace *
  20. Free Teens * NJ, Project of the World Medical Health Foundation promoting an abstinence based high school curriculum.
  21. Freedom Foundation of NJ, Inc. * 395 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052 201-325-0634. This address is the American Freedom Coalition office staffed by UC members. Organization promotes drugs and AIDS materials to schools.
  22. Global Education Research and Development Fund, Inc. * Barrytown
  23. Good Neighbors, Inc. * 2600 Baynard Blvd., Wilmington, DE
  24. Hahnemann Medical Center * a/k/a World Medical Health Foundation
  25. Harlem Council for the Church and Community Change *
  26. Heung Jin Moon Memorial Foundation, Inc. * Washington, D.C.
  27. Homeopathic Counsel for Research * New York City HSA Bulletin Board (computer bulletin board) 415-968-7481 *
  28. International Chinese Assn., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-714-401; Board of Directors: Edwin K Eng, Lova Eng Wilson, John Kung, Attorney: W. Farley Jones (all are members of UC)
  29. International Conference of World Peace *
  30. International Conference Center * Seoul, Korea
  31. International Conference for the Unity of the Sciences * (ICUS) 481 8th Ave., Rm 747, NYC 10001; 212-947-1756 (funded by International Cultural Foundation)
  32. International Conference of Professors and Scholars *
  33. International Conference on Law & Individual Freedom *
  34. International Cultural Foundation * (I.C.F.) 1667 K St., NW, Washington, DC 20006; 202-293-9393; also 4 W. 43rd St., NYC 10036; 212-947-1756 (funds many church projects, especially International Conference on Unity of Sciences; sole shareholder of Paragon House Publishers) Neil Albert Salonen, President (former President of the Unification Church of America, 1971-80)
  35. International Education Foundation
  36. International Folk Ballet
  37. International Healing Foundation * P.O. Box 901, Bowie, MD 20718-0901 Phone 301-341-1258. Group promotes the belief homosexuality can be cured through prayer.
  38. International Highway Construction Corporation *
  39. International Highway Research Center *
  40. International Middle East Alliance *
  41. International Peace Foundation * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043.
  42. International Relief Friendship Foundation, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-563-3296 (funds overseas projects in Philippines & South America) Dr. Thomas Walsh, Director.
  43. International Relief Foundation * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-714-1033 (funds missionaries: Philippines & South America)
  44. International Religious Federation for World Peace *
  45. Japanese Cultural Foundation *
  46. Korean Cultural & Freedom Foundation * (KCFF) Washington, DC
  47. Little Angels Korean Folk Ballet *
  48. Madison Institute * Dr. John Cooper, Director
  49. Marriage and Family Institute of America * Founded in 1994 by David S.C. Kim.
  50. Minority Alliance International *
  51. Multicultural Media Association, Inc. #
  52. National Parents Day Foundation * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314N, Falls Church, VA 22043, 703-790-8700. The organization is run out of the offices of the American Freedom Coalition.
  53. New Age Players -- theatrical company -- * NY
  54. New Age Orchestra -- San Francisco
  55. New Family Foundation, Inc. * Maryland
  56. New Hope Farms-Deer Park, NY (on Delaware River at juncture of NY, NJ & PA; multi-million dollar equestrian center. Purpose: training site for Olympians; a modern pentathlon event center; a breeding & equestrian research facility; competition center for polo, rodeo & horse racing. Possible recruitment as well.
  57. New Hope Singers International
  58. New Society Social Services
  59. New Society Social Services #
  60. New World Players
  61. New World Forum * -- 300 E. 56th St., NY
  62. New World Festival
  63. New York City Symphony, 311 W. 34th St., NYC 10001; 212-971-9150 (funded almost entirely by International Cultural Foundation), David Eaton, UC member is the conductor.
  64. Pacific Cultural Foundation
  65. Prince of Peace School (Principe de la Paz) * Funded by IRFF
  66. Professors World Peace Academy, 481 8th Ave., NYC 212-947-1756
  67. Project Volunteer *
  68. Radio Free Asia (ROFA) #
  69. Religious Youth Service * Project of the International religious Foundation, Inc.
  70. Research Institute on World Affairs, Inc. 38 W. 32nd St. Rm 1508, NYC 10001; 212-947-4770, Directors: Chung Hwan Kwak, Il Pyung Kim & Hugh Spurgin, shares offices w/Sae Gae Times and Soul of Russia Group, 10 Dock Rd., Barrytown, NY 12507 914-758-6881 (awareness group by Erin Bouma)
  71. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
  72. Society for Common Insights
  73. Society for Common Insights, Inc.
  74. Striders International, Inc., 17501 Sabrina Terrace, Rockville, MD 20855
  75. Unification Educational Foundation * Hyattsville, MD.
  76. United to Serve America (USA) * 3600 New York Ave. NE 3rd Fl. Washington, D.C. 20002, 202-636-8910, 202-636-8909 FAX. Started as a cooperative project of the American Freedom Foundation and the American Freedom Coalition. This address is that of the Washington Times.
  77. Universal Ballet Academy * Washington, DC
  78. Washington Church for Social Action *
  79. Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, 1333 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036
  80. World Alliance for Civil Rights *
  81. World Family Movement
  82. World Medical Health Foundation, 1 Penn Plaza, #100, NYC 10019
  83. World Ocean Foundation
  84. World Relief Friendship Foundation * 481 8th Ave., NYC
  85. MOON RELIGIOUS FRONTS
    Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Freedom *
  86. American Conference on Religious Movements * UC funded cult apologist organization.
  87. Corporate address: The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
  88. Assembly of Worlds Religions * 481 8th Ave., NYC 212-695-0446 A project of the International Religious Foundations, Inc.
  89. Causa Ministerial Alliance, 1153 Bush St., San Francisco, CA
  90. Causa Ministerial Alliance, 1120 Ave. of the Americas, NYC 10026
  91. Chinese Evangelical Assn., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-714-9401
  92. Council for the World's Religions * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001 This is a project of the
  93. International Religious Foundation, Inc.
  94. Ecumenical Foundation for Community Development * -- NY
  95. First Amendment Research Institute * Washington, D.C.
  96. Global Congress of the World's Religions *
  97. Inter Religious Federation for World Peace *
  98. Interdenominational Conference of Clergy, 481 8th Ave., NYC,
  99. International Conference Center * Seoul, Korea
  100. Interfaith Endeavor *
  101. International Coalition Against Racial and Religious Intolerance*
  102. International Christian Unity, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  103. International One World Crusade * (I.O.W.C.)
  104. International Christian Professors Assn. *
  105. International Religious Foundation, Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NY, NY
  106. Jewish Friendship League #
  107. Judaism: In Service to the World *
  108. Korean Evangelical Association * 4301 Harewood Rd. NE, WDC 20017
  109. National Council for the Church and Social Action (NCCSA) *
  110. New ERA -- New Ecumenical Research Association * An activity of the International
  111. Religious Foundation, Inc.
  112. Queens Christian Development Corporation # Queens, NY
  113. Song Hwa Theological Seminary * Korea
  114. Sun Myung Moon Christian Crusade
  115. Sun Myung Moon Institute (SMMI) 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  116. The Committee to Defend the First Amendment *
  117. The Holy Spirit Assn for the Unification of World Christianity *
  118. The Unification Church *
  119. The Unified Family
  120. Unification Church of America * Rev. James Baughman, President
  121. Unification Church of Harlem * 116th St., NY, NY.
  122. Unification Church Blessed Family Dept., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  123. Unification Theological Seminary, 10 Dock Rd., Barrytown, NY
  124. United Faith, Inc. * Portland, OR
  125. World Scripture Project (project of IRF) *
  126. World Youth for God, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-695-0446
  127. Youth Seminar on World Religions *
MOON RECRUTING FRONTS
  1. 3L Association * Stands for Love, Life and Lineage, an activity of CARP.
  2. Aetna Springs Golf Course * 1600 Aetna Springs Rd., Pope Valley, CA 94756, This is owned
  3. by New Educational Development Systems, Inc.
  4. C.A.R.P. * (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles)
  5. Camp Sun Up *
  6. Camp Pizza # Pennsylvania
  7. Camp K * Santa Rosa, CA
  8. Camp Shimjung - 1992 held at Aetna Springs Resort in Northern California.
  9. Camp Sunrise, 10 Dock Rd., Barrytown, NY 12507, 914-758-6881
  10. Camp Mozumdar * California
  11. Creative Community Project (C.C.P.) #
  12. Day of Hope Festival/Tours #
  13. Down Home Inn # 305 W. 34th St., NY
  14. Eden Awareness Training Center
  15. Frontier '78, '80 #
  16. H.A.R.P. # High School Assn. for the Research of Principles
  17. Home Church * (members go to houses to recruit)
  18. Hope Academy * Oakland, CA
  19. HSA-UWC, Inc. - 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-695-4122
  20. International Black Student Alliance * CARP Project
  21. International Family Association *
  22. International Foundation for the Advancement of Biological Medicine, Inc. *
  23. International Friendship Banquet *
  24. International Ideal City Project
  25. International Leadership Seminars * A CARP project.
  26. International Medical Leadership Seminar
  27. International Prisoner Re-education Foundation #
  28. International Pioneer Academy
  29. International Re-education Foundation #
  30. Jin A Child Care Center * Clifton, NJ
  31. New Hope Academy * Landover Hills, MD
  32. New Hope Farms (see cultural listing) equestrian center, NY
  33. New Education Development Systems, Inc. (N.E.D.S.)
  34. Ocean Church * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-736-3925
  35. Ocean Church Seminar *
  36. Project Volunteer *
  37. Reiki Master Teacher, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-239-0128
  38. Students for an Ethical Society #
  39. The Divine Principle Home Study Course *
  40. The Sunshine School * Berkeley, CA
  41. Top Garden School * Irvington, AL
  42. True Parents Children School of the Arts * New Jersey
  43. UNI-CAP * (community action program)
  44. Unification Thought Institute * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  45. Unification Church Camp, Route 128, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
  46. Unification Thought Institute * 481 8th Ave., F26, NY, NY 10001
  47. Wonwha-do Association, 305 W. 107th St., NYC 10029 212-864-2880
  48. World of Hope Festival #
  49. World Medical Health Foundation * 50 Park Ave, New York, NY 10016
  50. World Family Movement
  51. World Mission Center -- New Yorker Hotel -- * N.Y.
  52. Youth for an Ethical Society (YES), 305 107th St., NYC 10029
  53. BANDS:
    Blue Tuna Band
  54. Go World Brass Band
  55. Prime Force Band
  56. Providence - 481 8th Ave. Box J-40, NYC 10001
  57. Re-education Band -- Berkeley, CA
  58. Sunburst
  59. Voices of Freedom -- Washington, DC
  60. MOON BUSINESSES:
    The following businesses are listed according to States for your convenience. Keep in mind, however, that we may not be aware of all locations in which these businesses have branches. Therefore, it is advisable to check the entire listing. Each company listed is considered a Closely Associated Entity of the Unification Movement. These are companies owned, operated or controlled by the UC. In many cases they are businesses started by UC members. Some members start their own businesses many others are the figure head owners to hide links to the UC.
    Alabama:
  61. Alabama Tokyo Express, Inc. * Montgomery - Company owns Sakurabana Japanese
  62. Restaurant.
  63. Lea Productions * P.O. Box 369, Irvington, AL 36544, 205-602-0655
  64. U.S. Marine Inc. * Bayou La Batre. Wholly owned by U.S. Marine Corp. It is a holding
  65. company for Master Marine, Inc. which builds boats.
    Alaska:
  66. Alaska Akaihana Corp. * Owns Akaihana Restaurant at 930 W. 5th Ave. Anchorage
  67. Angel Garden, Inc. *
  68. International Marine Protein, Inc. #
  69. International Seafoods of Alaska, Inc * -- Kodiak, a subsidiary of International Oceanic
  70. Enterprises, Falls Church, VA.
  71. Ocean Peace, Inc. * Owns the vessel Ocean Peace. Company is owned by U.S. Marine Corp, IL Heung Co., Ltd. And Happy World, Inc.
  72. Arizona:
  73. Mr. Sushi Corporation * Owns Mr. Sushi restaurant at 8041 N. Black Canyon, Phoenix
    Arkansas:
  74. Seven Stars Corp * Owns Mt. Fuji Japanese Restaurant Little Rock.
  75. The Flower Man * Owned by church member Bruce Biggins
    California:
  76. Abbey Carpet Cleaners
  77. ABC Maintenance Co. - Marin County
  78. Akaihana Restaurant Corporation * 1815 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577. Owns
  79. Livermore Seafood 2124 Railroad Ave., Livermore, CA 94550
  80. Aladdins Coffees, Teas & Kindreds/Warehouse -- Oakland
  81. American Chinchillas * DBA for One Mind Farm, Inc.
  82. American Freedom Coalition of CA, Inc. *
  83. Asset Design Network, Inc. *
  84. California Service Company - 4022 Santa Barbara, L.A.
  85. Champion Carpet & Wood Services * 2389 Verna Ct. San Leandro, CA 94577, 510-352-5200. This company is owned by International Exchange, Inc.
  86. Christian Bernard Stores Corp. * San Mateo, Costa Mesa, & Concord.
  87. Creative Designs/Gallery * -- San Francisco
  88. Creative Woods * 2929 Avalon Ave., Berkeley. Company owned by Chaim L. Durst the son
  89. of former Unification Church of America President Mose Durst.
  90. Crystal World, Inc. * Brea - West Coast office.
  91. Decor Marketing * Found in many California malls. Company is owned by Orignial World Products Corp.
  92. Family Federation for World Peace, Inc. *
  93. Flower World Farms * 4200 South Alameda, Vernon.
  94. Fine Motor Cars, 9821 Bigge Ave., Oakland 94603 - 415-632-6200
  95. Ginseng of California, Inc., 880 81st Ave., Oakland 415-635-2811
  96. Golden Gate Publishing Co.
  97. Golden Gate Seafood Inc. - 1815 Williams, San Leandro
  98. Golden West Printing Co. #
  99. Good Carpet Care
  100. Hana Chain, Inc. * Company owns Hana Seafood Restaurant - Fish Market & Sushi Bar 4535 Mission Blvd., San Diego, CA 92109
  101. Hanjo Corp #
  102. Happy World America, Inc. * 4200 South Alameda, Vernon.
  103. Happy World Products, 17813 S. Main St. #115, Gardena, CA 90248; 213-327-6243
  104. Healthyket, Inc. #
  105. HHTK Corp #
  106. International Travelers Limousine & Tour Co., Inc. #
  107. International Judo, Karate and Aikado School -- Oakland
  108. International Exchange Enterprises, Inc. *
  109. International Exchange Leasing, 9821 Bigge Ave., Oakland 94603,
  110. International Exchange Maintenance
  111. International Exchange, Inc. * 9821 Bigge Ave., Oakland 94603. Also 880 81st Ave.,
  112. Oakland, 415-632-6200
  113. International Exchange Press, 425 Brannon St., San Francisco, 94107; 415-989-6717
  114. International Exchange Union -- San Francisco
  115. Mayflower Finance Corp. *
  116. National Newspaper Corporation * 1301 Second St., Los Angeles, DBA used by News World Communications, Inc. in California.
  117. Notica Del Mundo * DBA for News World Communications, Inc.
  118. Ocean Challenge of Southern CA, Inc. *
  119. Ocean Church * 419 Cape Cod Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578
  120. One Mind Farm, Inc. * 14751 Hwy 128, Boonville, CA 95415
  121. One Mind Enterprises -- Mibrae
  122. Original World Products * City of Industry.
  123. Pacific Sunrise Products *
  124. Pacific Restaurant Corporation * 1815 Williams St., San Leandro, CA 94577. Company owns
  125. Hasegawa Restaurant 108 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma, CA 94952 and Kiiroihana Restaurant 655 Union St., San Francisco, CA 44133.
  126. Pan Pacific-Asia Enterprises, Inc.
  127. Pioneer Seafood America, Inc.
  128. Problem Solvers International, Inc.
  129. Saeilo Machinery, Inc. * Santa Fe Springs
  130. Saeilo Machinery, Inc. * San Francisco
  131. San Diego Happy Foods, Inc. * Owns Sakura - Bano restaurant at 1031 First St., #101, Encinitas, CA 92024
  132. Sawayaka, Inc. * Company owns Enshino Restaurant 17047 « Ventura Blvd. Encino
  133. Seno Travel Services -- 150 Powell St., San Francisco
  134. Seil Travel America West, Inc. *
  135. Shien International, Inc * 16769 Bernardo Center #K-11, San Diego, CA 92128. Company owns Shien of Osaka Japanese Restaurant at this location.
  136. Shokuhin Development West, Inc. # Merged with New York Shokuhin Development, Inc.
  137. Sun San Lee International, Inc.
  138. Sunko Construction Corp. #
  139. Sunlight Restaurant Corporation * Owns Ichiban Restaurant 22560 Foothill Blvd., Hayward, CA 94541
  140. The Rose Shop -- Leamington Hotel, Oakland
  141. U & I Express # 4200 South Alameda, Vernon.
  142. Uni World Tensuke, Inc. * Los Angeles, retail seafood outlet.
  143. Unified Martial Arts -- South Pasadena
  144. Unitec Enterprises * A division of Saeilo Machinery of CA, Inc.
  145. United Seas Master Marine * DBA for Master Marine, Inc.
  146. Universal Marine Industries, Inc. * 1815 Williams St. San Leandro, CA 94577
  147. Universal Restaurant Corporation * 20625 Alves Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014. Company owns
  148. Metropolis Bar & Restaurant 666 North La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069 and Ikenohana Restaurant at the above corporate address.
  149. Yamato Foods, Inc. * 1815 Williams, San Leandro 94577; 415-352-8140. Merged with Golden Gate Seafood, Inc.
  150. Colorado:
  151. Sushi Heights, Inc. * Owns Sushi Heights Denver.
  152. Connecticut:
  153. Kohana Restaurant, Inc. * Owns Hama Japanese Restaurant Hamden.
  154. Marine Landing Corp. # Subsidiary of Unification Church International.
  155. Delaware:
  156. Eastgate Development Corp. * Truck leasing company owned by International Relief
  157. Friendship Foundation.
  158. Tokyo Delaware Enterprises, Inc. * Company trading as Mikasa Japanese Restaurant 3602 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, DE 19808
  159. Florida:
  160. A & S Flower Exchange, Inc. * 2882 NW 72nd St., Miami, Inactive Florida corporation.
  161. Christian Bernard Stores * Major Malls
  162. Del Mundo Holding Co. *
  163. Delta Imported Flowers * 2882 NW 72nd St., Miami Merged with A & S Flower Exchange.
  164. Eden Floral Farm, Inc. * 2882 NW 72nd St., Miami
  165. Infinity Realty, Inc. * 8180 NW 36th St., Suite 101, Miami
  166. Issei Housing, Inc. * 7337 NW 37th Ave.
  167. J.P. Flowers Company # Named changed to Eden Floral Farm, Inc. On 05/10/84.
  168. Jacksonville Seafood, Inc. #
  169. Sun Flower Restaurants, Inc. #
  170. Sunshine Flowers * This is a CARP business at 7371 NW 35th St. Miami, 33122
  171. Tensuke of Hawaii, Inc. # Jacksonville
  172. The Sunshine Foods of Tampa, Inc. * Company owns Kaoribana Japanese Restaurant
  173. 13180 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa.
  174. Tropical Spring -- import/export
  175. United Sea Enterprises * Miami
  176. Women's Federation for World Peace, Inc. *

    Georgia:
  177. International Auto Processing, Inc. * Brunswick, company off loads cars from ships at this port facility. Owned by Panda Motors Corp.
  178. IOE Atlanta * International Oceanic Enterprises, 2381 John Glenn Dr., Atlanta 404-455-9504
  179. Miracle Home Style Laundry, Inc. * Atlanta
  180. Saeilo Machinery USA, Inc. * Atlanta
  181. Taiyo, Inc. -- Atlanta
  182. The Atlanta Council for Community Change * -- Atlanta
  183. Tokyo Express, Inc. * Owns August Moon Japanese Restaurant Doraville.
  184. Hawaii:
  185. Dynamic Kona, Inc. * 2696 Waiwai Loop, Honolulu. Company describes business on Annual
  186. Report as "to organize and conduct recreational tours".
  187. One Happy World, Inc. * 2696 Waiwai Loop, Honolulu, HI 96819 Annual report filed by company list business type as investment farm.
  188. Sunny Seafood, Inc. * 1960 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 115, Honolulu, Retail seafood outlet.
  189. Tensuke Of Hawaii, Inc. * 1937 Republican St. Honolulu, HI. Company sells seafood.
  190. World Fisheries of Hawaii, Inc. * 2696 Waiwai Loop, Honolulu. Initial paid in capital of
  191. $100,000 provided by Happy World, Inc. of Japan.
  192. Idaho:
  193. Sekai No Shiwase Idaho, Inc. * Owns Tsuru Japanese Restaurant, Boise.
  194. Illinois:
  195. AA High Tech * Division of Saeilo Machinery (IL), Inc.
  196. Akaihana Japanese Restaurant * Wilmette
  197. Chicago Seafoods International # Trade name used in the past by Rainbow Fish House
  198. Christian Bernard Jewelry * Chicago, Schaumburg, Bloomingdale.
  199. Ganada, Inc. * 2577 United Lane, Elk Grove Village 60007
  200. Go World Travel * 5816 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago 312-275-1500
  201. Horizon Galleries * DBA for News World Communications, Inc.
  202. Korean Television Broadcasting Corp. * Chicago
  203. Koshin, Inc. -- 2577 United Lane, Elk Grove Village 60007
  204. Lifespring Health Foods & Juices * -- 3/78 N. Clark St., Chicago
  205. New World Products -- Butterflies
  206. Paragon N/C Machining * Division of Saeilo Machinery (IL), Inc.
  207. Patricia's Gift Shop -- Harlem & Irving Mall, Chicago
  208. Rainbow Fish House, Inc. * Franklin Park
  209. Saeilo Machinery (IL), Inc. * Elk Grove Village
  210. Saeilo Motors * Wood Dale
  211. Sea Ranch, Inc. * 3217 Lake Ave., Wilmette. This is a seafood store.
  212. Sea Ranch Grocery Store * 3223 Lake Ave., Wilmette.
  213. Shiroi Hana, Inc. * DBA for Nohana Japanese Restaurant
  214. Shiroi Hana, Inc. * DBA for Shiroi Hana Japanese Restaurant
  215. Sun Machining Corp. * Subsidiary of Saeilo Machinery (IL), Inc.
  216. True Nature Health Foods * Subsidiary of Il Hwa American Corp.
  217. Indiana:
  218. Original World Products * 2113 Southlake Mall, Gary.
  219. Sakura Mart * Indianapolis
  220. S.S. Indiana, Inc. * Owns Sakura Japanese Restaurant Indianapolis.
  221. Kentucky:
  222. Tokyo Kentucky Enterprises, Inc.
  223. Louisiana:
  224. Gulf Fresh Tuna, Inc. *
  225. Tairyo, Inc. * New Orleans, company owns vessel The Rising Sun.
  226. Venice Wholesale Seafood * Venice
  227. Maine:
  228. Hometown Flowers, Inc. * Lisbon, ME owned by UC member Jim Caron
  229. Ocean Fresh Seafood, Inc. Owns Shiki Japanese Restaurant in Portland. This is no longer open.
  230. Maryland:
  231. American Bonsai * Annapolis Mall
  232. Christian Bernard Jewelers -- N. Bethesda
  233. Computertots of PG County & DC * Brentwood, Owned by member Ann Brown.
  234. Dili Deli # Laurel Center
  235. Edington-Rand, Inc. * Riverdale
  236. Excel Carpet Care, Inc. * Bowie
  237. Exclusively Roses * Gaithersburg 301-948-1806
  238. Help Key, Inc. * Bowie
  239. Kaori Hana # Japanese restaurant in Chevy Chase closed 1991.
  240. New Wave Seafood, Inc. * Beltsville
  241. Principled Financial Services #
  242. Sun Seafood * Beltsville
  243. Third Millennium Software *
  244. Massachusetts:
  245. Amagi, Inc. *
  246. Boston Tea Company #
  247. Boston Principle Company #
  248. Charlie's Fish Trucks, Inc. #
  249. Ginseng Up Corp. * 16 Plum St., Worcester
  250. Gloucester Lobster Co * 95 E. Main, Gloucester
  251. International Lobster *
  252. International Seafood Company of Gloucester, Inc. * Gloucester
  253. International Seafood Company of Massachusetts, Inc.
  254. Ki-Mat Paint Company * Newton
  255. Morning Garden Villa -- Western Ave., Gloucester
  256. New One Restaurant, Inc. * 121 East Main St. Gloucester, MA 01930
  257. Rocky Neck Seafood Corp. * 148 Hampden St. Roxbury, MA 02119
  258. Saeilo Machinery MA, Inc. * Worcester
  259. Sakurabana, Inc. * 57 Broad St. Boston, MA 02109
  260. Sea Clear -- 95 E. Main St., Gloucester
  261. The Lobster Pool Restaurant # Gloucester
  262. U.S. Ocean Supply Co., Inc. * 121 East Main St., Gloucester, MA 01930. This is the US subsidiary of the Japanese company Toitsu-Sangyo Co.
  263. World Tuna Tournament, Inc -- Gloucester, MA
  264. Michigan:
  265. A Fragrant Flower * DBA for Hana International, Inc.
  266. Detroit Seafood & Supply * 45 E. 14 Mile Rd., Clawson
  267. Hana International, Inc. * Sold Kaori Bana Japanese Restaurant
  268. Happiness International * Subsidiary of Hana International, Inc.
  269. Il Hwa Ginseng Center -- 153 Arden Park, Detroit
  270. Noble Fish -- 45 E. 14 Mile Rd., Clawson
  271. Panda Motors Corp. - 295 Kirts Blvd. #110, Troy
  272. Sky Valley Ranch -- Kalkaska
  273. Sunny Food for Thought -- 660 Woodward/18971 Livernois, Detroit
  274. Sunny Floral
  275. Woo Chon Oriental Restaurant * DBA for Hana International, Inc.
  276. Minnesota:
  277. Daikoku Restaurant, Inc. * Owns Sakura Restaurant Rochester.
  278. Ginseng Tea Distributors of Il Hwa -- 3178 N. Clark, Minneapolis
  279. Mississippi:
  280. Master Marine, Inc. * Moss Point, Company is wholly-owned by U.S. Marine, Inc. which is wholly-owned by U.S. Marine Corporation. The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity owns 83% of the voting stock of U.S. Marine Corporation. The remaining stock is owned by One Up Enterprises, Inc. which wholly owns International Oceanic Enterprises, Inc. the parent company of International Oceanic Enterprises, Inc. of Alabama and International Oceanic Enterprises Inc. of Alaska. One Up Enterprises, Inc. is wholly-owned by Unification Church International.
  281. Ocean Enterprises, Inc. * Owns Little Tokyo Restaurant Jackson.
  282. Montana:
  283. Kaori Corp. * Owns Shogun Restaurant Billings.
  284. Nebraska:
  285. Ichiban, Inc. * Owns Sushi Ichiban Restaurant * Omaha.
  286. Nevada:
  287. Christian Bernard Jewelers -- Las Vegas
  288. New Hampshire:
  289. Sakura, Inc. * Owns Sakura Japanese Restaurant Portsmouth.
  290. Tengu, Inc. * Owns Tengu Japanese Restaurant Nashua. This restaurant appears to be out of business.
  291. New Jersey:
  292. Balise Business Services * Moonachie
  293. Christian Bernard Jewelers - Atlantic City
  294. Christian Bernard Stores Corp. *
  295. Crystal World, 3 Caesar Pl., Moonachie, NJ 07074 201-460-8855
  296. Decor Marketing, 3 Caesar Pl, Moonachie, NJ 07074 201-933-2020
  297. Flower World Wholesale * 3234 Papetti Plaza, Elizabeth 908-351-3166
  298. H.W.A. Marine, Inc. * Elizabeth
  299. Happy World America, Inc * 3234 Papetti Plaza, Elizabeth
  300. Happy World Products, 3 Caesar Pl., Moonachie, NJ 07074
  301. Healthy Lifestyles * Trade name used by Il Hwa
  302. International Oceanic Enterprises * Elizabeth 201-661-0778
  303. Lee Shapiro Memorial Foundation *
  304. Liberty Seafood Restaurant * Liberty Harbor Marina, Jersey City
  305. M & M Tackle Shop * Liberty Harbor Marina, Jersey City
  306. M & W Services * Liberty Harbor Marina, Jersey City
  307. Master Maine NJ, Inc. * Liberty Harbor Marina, Jersey City 201-451-0010
  308. New Marine Company, L.P. * 3234 Papetti Plaza, Elizabeth
  309. New Marine Urban Renewal Development Corp * 3234 Papetti Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ 07207. Company owns this address which houses many UC companies.
  310. New York Fish House, Inc. * 3234 Papetti Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 908-351-1400. Company is seafood wholesaler with $15,750,000 in sales.
  311. Original World Products, Inc. * 3 Caesar Pl., Moonachie 07074
  312. Sakurabana Japanese Restaurant * Ridgewood, NJ.
  313. Senkai Live Fish * Liberty Harbor Marina, Jersey City
  314. Wacom, Inc * W. Park 80 West Plaza II 200, Saddle River, NJ 07662 201-265-4226. This is a subsidiary of the Japanese company Wacom Ltd. Wacom is owned by Happy World, Inc.
  315. World Ocean, Inc. * 100 Luis Munoz Marin Blvd., Jersey City 201-435-3808
  316. New Mexico:
  317. Golden Mexico, Inc. * Owns Sakura Japanese Restaurant Santa Fe.
  318. New York:
  319. AA High Tech * Subsidiary of Saeilo Machinery, Inc.
  320. Abel Business Services, Inc. * 18 E. 41st, Suite 950
  321. Accord, Inc., 481 8th Ave., 10001 (212) 714-1099
  322. Admiral Marine Electronics Corp. * 38-38 9th St. L.I.C., NY 11101
  323. American Screen and Music -- NY, NY.
  324. Atlantic Communications, Inc. * Uses same address as Terralink
  325. B.F. Devco, Inc. # Was a subsidiary of Continental Development Corp.
  326. Beverage Corp of NY * Brooklyn, distributes Ginseng Up.
  327. BFA Services, Inc * 1120 Ave, of the Americas, Suite 4132
  328. Blue Jay Enterprises - 401 5th Ave., NYC
  329. Blue Sky Tours #
  330. Business Rearch Corp. * 481 8th Ave., NY, NY.
  331. Canaan Health Foods # 1145 Ave. of Americas, NYC
  332. Canaan Travel Services, Inc. * 393 5th Ave. Listed as a subsidiary of the Canaan Foundation, Inc. on 1991 non-profit tax return.
  333. Champion Services, Inc. * 103 N. 13th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
  334. Christian Bernard Jewelry Stores
  335. Christina Bahn, Inc. - wholesale furrier - 401 5th Ave.
  336. Condevco, Inc. # Was subsidiary of Continental Development Corp.
  337. Continental Development Corp. * Real estate holding company.
  338. Creative Designs, Inc. * 34 State St. Ossining, NY 10562
  339. Creative Originals - 120 S. Broadway, Red Hook, NY 12571
  340. Creative Woods * Same address as Creative Designs
  341. Crossings * 4 W. 43rd. St., New gourmet coffee shop.
  342. Crystal World, 38-38 9th Ave., L. I. City, NY 11101 718-786-0259
  343. Daikoku Restaurant, Inc. * Owns Kiiroi Hana Japanese Restaurant
  344. East Sun Building, 38-38 9th St., L.I. City, NY 11101
  345. Fir and Pine Corp * Company trades as Ninja Japanese Restaurant on Second Ave.
  346. First Generation Costume Jewelers, Inc. *
  347. Four Seasons Photo, Inc. * 2 East 37th St., NY, NY 10016.
  348. Freedom Tours, 53rd Ave. & 11th St., Queens, NY 718-784-5550
  349. Fruitzer Co., 401 B 5th Ave., NYC 212-889-6095 Company owned by Ginseng Up Corp.
  350. Fuhriman Beat, 481 8 Ave., NYC 10001; 212-564-0599
  351. Future Merchandising Systems, Inc. * White Plains
  352. Future Productions, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001 212-564-0130
  353. G. M. Bridge Corp. * 237 Mamaroneck Ave. White Plains, NY 10605. This is a holding company with approximately $15,000,000 in assets.
  354. Ganada, Inc., 38-38 9th St., LI City 11101 718-706-0750
  355. Ginseng Glass Garden - 510 Ave. of the Americas, NYC
  356. Ginseng Up, Corp., 401B 5th Ave., NYC 10017 212-683-1930
  357. Glass Garden Manufacturing, Inc. * 60 Greenpoint Ave., Brooklyn
  358. Global Communications * P.O. Box 70, Irvington, NY
  359. Global Concerns, Ltd., 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016 (DBA Tongil)
  360. Go Tours, Inc., 38-38 9th St., LI City 11101 718-729-6594
  361. Go Transportation, Inc., 38-38 9th St., LI City, 11101 718-729-6594. This is the parent company for Freedom Tours and Go Tours.
  362. Go World Travel * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001 212-067-8080 Changed name to Canaan Travel Services, Inc. on 7/24/89. The new address is 393 5th Ave. This building is owned by UC company Continental Development Corp.
  363. Going Up Press, 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-683-4452
  364. Gold Moon Enterprises, Inc. * 481 8th Ave. NY, NY.
  365. Good Connections, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-279-1126
  366. Good Food Cafe, 401B 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-686-3546 Company owned by Il Hwa American Corp.
  367. Hager, Bacus & Biermans * 4 W 43rd St., NYC 10036 212-869-5706. UC members who are attorneys and handle church legal work.
  368. Han Corp. * Owns New Hope Farms Port Jervis, NY. Company has purchased a 3,000 acre horse farm in Carrizo Springs, TX. The farm is now called New Hope Farms.
  369. Happy Roads
  370. Happy World USA, 38-38 9th St., LI City 11101; 718-786-0187
  371. Homeopathic Natural Supply of NY, 2 E. 37th St., NYC 10036
  372. Hope Industries Inc. - 316 5th Ave./325 W. 108th St., NYC
  373. HSA Communications, Inc., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-736-2663
  374. HSA Publications, 4 W. 43rd St., NYC 10036; 212-997-0050
  375. Hudson River Inlay * Trade name used by Creative Designs, Inc. to market fine wood pictures. Mostly sold through kiosks in malls.
  376. I Travel, Inc. * 350 5th Ave., Suite 4901, 212-736-6030 Changed name to Seil America
  377. Travel, Inc.
  378. Icusa, Inc., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-239-1095
  379. Il Hwa American Corp. - 401 B 5th Ave. NYC 212-696-0130
  380. Il Hwa Korean Ginseng Center * a/k/a Good Food Cafe
  381. Il Hwa Pharmaceutical Co. *
  382. Il Sung Construction Co., 38-38 9th St., LI City, 11101
  383. INA Consulting, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-714-1111
  384. International One World, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-947-1183
  385. International Oceanic Enterprises, Inc. *
  386. IOE Group Consulting * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  387. Issei Construction Co. * New name for Sunko Construction
  388. Japanese Typesetting Hikari, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  389. Jin Wha Printing Co., Inc. * 350 5th Ave. Suite 6106, NY, NY 10118. Merged with Hikari
  390. Japanese Typesetting, Inc. on 6/3/87.
  391. Kenkoh American Company * Subsidiary of Il Hwa American Corp.
  392. Kohana Restaurant, Inc. * Owns Maruihana Japanese Restaurant 143-45 Fulton St. Manhattan.
  393. Kokori International, Inc.,481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  394. Korean Evangelical Association (another name for UC)
  395. Koya Mart #
  396. Manhattan Center Studios, Inc. 311 W. 34th St., NYC 10001 This company is a
  397. subsidiary of Unification Church International.
  398. Master Marine, Inc. 38-38 9th St., LI City 11101; 718-784-3684
  399. Masterland Construction Co., Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001 Subsidiary of Tong IL Enterprises.
  400. Microsignals, Inc. * 38-42 9th St. L.I.C., NY 11101
  401. Midtown Sports Club * 481 8th Ave. NY, NY 10001
  402. Morningside Fish Market - 1282 Amsterdam Ave., NYC
  403. New Future Photo * 481 8th Ave. NY, NY
  404. New Yorker Hotel * 481 8th Ave., NY, NY 10001. Aka World Mission Center.
  405. New York Ocean, Inc * Owns Sonobana Restaurant 481 8th Ave.
  406. News World Communications Inc. 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016
  407. Oceanic Seafood Enterprises *
  408. One Heart Trading Company * 481 8th Ave. NY, NY.
  409. One Lite Electric #
  410. One Up Enterprises * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001
  411. Original Health, Inc. -- 481 8th Ave., NY, NY.
  412. Original World Products * - 401 5th Ave., NYC
  413. Oro Designs, Inc. * Owns Christian Bernard Store in Herald Square
  414. Paradigm Capital Management, Inc. * Founded and run by James M. Park the son of Bo Hi Pak. He is also married to one of Moon's daughters. Company manages several hundred million dollars in investments with additional offices in Atlanta and Paris.
  415. Paragon Book Reprint Corp. * Owns Paragon House Publishers. Company is owned by International Cultural Foundation.
  416. Prime Energy Products, 401B 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-683-1930
  417. Provident Developers, Inc. * Subsidiary of Go Transportation.
  418. Rainbow Enterprises, Inc. #
  419. Reiki Master Teacher, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-239-0128
  420. Ryugu America, Inc. * Owns Akaihana Restaurant 2164 Broadway, NY, NY.
  421. Saeilo Machinery USA, Inc. * 38-38 9th St., LIC 718-786-2927
  422. Saeilo Machinery USA, Inc. * 587 Route 303, Blauvelt, NY
  423. Saeilo Motors * 69-15 50th St., Woodside, NY 11377; 718-651-8100
  424. Saeilo Refrigeration * 38-38 9th St., LIC, NY 11101; 718-937-9840 Assumed name used by Saeilo Machinery, Inc.
  425. Saeilo USA, Inc. * 630 Route 303, Blauvelt, NY 914-353-7770
  426. Season to Season Florist * DBA for Future Merchandising Systems.
  427. Sei Shin, Inc. #
  428. Shoei America, Inc.
  429. Shokuhin Development Inc., 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-564-7745 The current address of this company is unknown. Company is owned by Sekai no Shiawase East, Inc. Shokuhin owns 50% of Happy World America, Inc.
  430. Sunko Construction Co. * 38-38 9th St., LI City, 11101
  431. Sunlight Graphics, 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016; 212-683-4452
  432. Tec Electric Corporation * Yonkers
  433. Teikoku Seafood, Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-714-1441 President is Toshihiko Matsumura. He is also president of Uniworld Seafood Enterprises, Inc.
  434. Terada American, Inc.
  435. Terralink, Inc. * P.O. Box 1397 New York, NY 10018
  436. The Glass Garden, Inc. * 60 Greenpoint Ave., Brooklyn 11222
  437. The Natural Choice, 481 8th Ave., NYC 212-564-6039
  438. Tong Il Enterprises - 342 Front St., NYC Wholesale warehouse
  439. Tongil Trading America Co., Inc., 401 5th Ave., NYC 10016
  440. Tree of Life Restaurant - 521 3rd Ave./101 W. 125th St.
  441. Trinity Corp. * 481 8th Ave., Suite 647, NYC 10001. Uses the trade name of Small Essentials.
  442. Tropical Spring of NY * 401 B 5th Ave., NY, NY 10016
  443. Uni Vision, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-563-1320
  444. Unification Church International * 4 W. 43rd St., NYC. This is a tax paying holding company
  445. based in Falls Church, VA.
  446. Unification Church World, 481 8th Ave., NYC 212-279-6766
  447. United Materials Industries Inc., 46-09 54th Rd., Maspeth, NY
  448. Unite d Vision Group, Inc. * Ad in Unification News lis ted Hudson River Inlay and Dimensions as part of the company. The ad mentions being part of the excitement of an Inc. 500 Company. This is most likely a reference to a Han Corp. listing as the ninth fastest growing company in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine. This may indicate a possible parent/subsidiary relationship between the two companies.
  449. United Vision Sales, Inc. * Ad in March 1994 Unification News indicated the company was formed by a merger of Creative Designs and Original World Products.
  450. Universal Artist Management, Inc. 401 5th Ave., 10018
  451. Uniworld Sea Enterprises Inc. # No longer open.
  452. Vertizon, Inc., 481 8th Ave., 10001; 212-714-1090
  453. World Audio Visual Enterprises * WAVE 401 5th Ave., NY, NY.
  454. World Mission Center, 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001; 212-947-1115.
  455. World Ocean, Inc. * 481 8th Ave., NYC 10001 212-967-8365.
  456. World Research Institute for Science and Technology, Inc. * 38-38 9th St., LIC, NY 11101,
  457. Phone 718-937-7955. This company is a subsidiary of Unification Church
  458. International.
  459. Nevada:
  460. Kabuki Japanese Restaurant * Las Vegas.
  461. North Carolina:
  462. Sekaino Shiawase of N.C., Inc. * Owns Little Tokyo restaurant in Cary
  463. Beautiful Flowers Co. * Charlotte
  464. Ohio:
  465. Back to Earth
  466. Champs Elysees * Cleveland, Owned by Christian Bernard Sores
  467. Hsu & Co. - Columbus
  468. Il Hwa Ginseng Co. - Cleveland
  469. Organic Grocery
  470. Panda Motors Corp. - 4400 Dixie Hwy., Hamilton
  471. Saeilo Machinery USA, Inc. * Cincinnati
  472. Shinano, Inc. * Owns Akaihana Japanese Restaurant * Richmond Heights.
  473. Whole Earth & Unity Inc. - Cleveland
  474. Oregon:
  475. Blessed Family Association, Oregon * 2802 NE 21st Ave., Portland
  476. Ikenohana Corp. * Owns Ikenohana Japanese Restaurant Beverton.
  477. The Computer Exchange * DBA for Gregory S. Bowman
  478. Women's Federation for World Peace, Inc. * Same address as Blessed Family Association.
  479. Pennsylvania:
  480. Christian Bernard Jewelers - King of Prussia/Willow Grove
  481. Il Hwa Ginseng Center - King of Prussia Mall, Philadelphia
  482. Tokyo Enterprises, Inc. * Owns Shiroi Hana Japanese Restaurant
  483. Trans Ocean, Inc. * Seafood company in Philadelphia.
  484. United World Enterprises - Havertown
  485. Rhode Island:
  486. Japanese Restaurant Perry, Inc. * Owns Haruki Japanese Restaurant Cranston.
  487. South Carolina:
  488. Sakura Japanese Restaurant * Columbia
  489. Tennessee:
  490. Tennessee Tokyo Express, Inc. * Owns Benkay Japanese Restaurant Nashville.
  491. Texas:
  492. Decor Specialty, Inc. -- Richardson
  493. Dehen, Inc. * Owns Ginza Japanese Restaurant in Houston.
  494. Far East Corp.
  495. Far East Seafood, Inc. * Houston
  496. Han Corp. * Owns Crawford Farms, now called New Hope Farms, Carrizo Springs.
  497. Hana Sho Japanese Restaurant * Dallas
  498. Happy Oriental Food, Inc. #
  499. Horizon Galleries * 800 Belt Dr., NW, #200E, Houston.
  500. Horizon Galleries * Both Horizon Galleries are owned by News World Communications
  501. Oriental Enterprise, Inc. * Owns Hana Sho restaurant.
  502. Saeilo Machinery USA, Inc. * Dallas
  503. Saeilo Motors TX, Inc. * Houston
  504. Sakura Japanese Restaurant * Houston
  505. Shinano Club * Dallas
  506. Star of the Orient, Inc. * Houston
  507. World Trends, Inc. #
  508. Utah:
  509. Sakura Restaurant Corp. * Owns Sakura Sushi Holiday.
  510. Vermont:
  511. Sakura of Japan, Inc. * Owns Sakura Japanese Restaurant Burlington.
  512. Virginia:
  513. A-Master Marine #
  514. American Star Recording Studio #
  515. Atlantic Video, Inc. * 150 S. Gordon, Alexandria
  516. Center for Spiritual Enlightenment *
  517. Christian Bernard Jewelry Stores * Virginia Beach, Fair Oaks Mall and Tysons Mall
  518. Concept Communications * Owns 28% of cable TV network The Nostalgia Network.
  519. Crown Communications Corp. * Owns Concept Communications Corp.
  520. Crown Capital Corp. * Owns Crown Communications.
  521. Deb's Deli Diner * Owned by church member Nathan Loew.
  522. Doctor U.S. Pahk Heart Foundation *
  523. Exclusively Roses * Tysons Corner 703-734-3053
  524. Father's Fish - Richmond
  525. FutureRealm Productions * Richmond, Owned by Peter Brown
  526. Gene's Grocery & Deli * Owned by Grace and Park Corp.
  527. Global Image Associates # McLean Public relations firm no longer in business.
  528. Global Video Productions * 6400-N Seven Corners Place, Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone 703-237-7733 FAX 703-533-2946.
  529. Grace & Park Corp. * Owns Property in the Washington, D.C. area.
  530. Hana Enterprises, Inc. * Owns Yamano Hana Japanese Restaurant
  531. Hana Enterprises, Inc. * Owns Niwano Hana Japanese Restaurant
  532. Harvard-Columbia Video, Inc. *
  533. International Seafood Co. - West End, Southampton Ave., Norfolk
  534. International Video Services, Inc. #
  535. International Oceanic Enterprise, Inc. * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043
  536. Kenmar Enterprises *
  537. Kingsway L.P. * McLean, Owned by Bo Hi Pak and his family.
  538. Modern Mailing Service #
  539. New Wave Seafood, Inc. * Retail seafood outlet in Baileys Crossroads.
  540. Northern Virginia Properties, Inc. * 6723 Whittier Ave. McLean
  541. Northern Virginia Homes, Inc. * 8260 Greensboro Dr., McLean
  542. One Up Enterprises, Inc. * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church 703-448-7333
  543. Panda Motors Corp. * Project to build cars in China now on hold. Panda Group Ltd.
  544. Park Realty Corp. * McLean, Jonathan Park, son of Bo Hi Pak, is president. This company is the sole general partner of Kingsway Limited Partnership.
  545. P.G. Arbor & Company * Trade name for Hudson River Inlay. Sold wooden inlay pictures at Tysons Corner Center Mall over 1995 Christmas season.
  546. PMC Partnership # McLean
  547. Route 7 Realty, Inc. * Real estate holding company. Owns large office building at 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church.
  548. Shiroi Hana, Inc. * Owns Shiroi Hana Richmond.
  549. Stein & Associates * McLean
  550. Tele-Color Studio * Changed name to Atlantic Video, Inc.
  551. True Value Builders #
  552. Unification Church International * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043. Main Holding company for Unification Movement closely associated entities.
  553. U.S. Foods, Inc. * Merged with U.S. Property Development Corp
  554. U.S. Marine Corporation * 7777 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043. UC owns 83% of voting stock remaining 17% owned by One Up Enterprises at this same address.
  555. U.S. Property Development Corp. * 150 S. Gordon St. Alexandria,
  556. Virginia Business Enterprises, Inc. * Holding company.
  557. Virginia Japanese Restaurant, Inc. * Owns Hana Zushi Richmond.
  558. VP Enterprises #
  559. World Daily News Co., Ltd. #
  560. Washington:
  561. Coastal Properties Management, Inc. * 2440 W. Commodore Way, Seattle, WA 98199.
  562. Go 'N Joy Convenience Stores * Company closed its stores after publicity over liquor license investigations. Company activities carried on by New Pacific Development Corp.
  563. Hisago Japanese Restaurant * Seattle
  564. HWA Giant Clam, Inc. * DBA for Ocean Hope, Inc.
  565. HWA Smokehouse, Inc. # Owned by Happy World America. Changed name to Ocean Hope, Inc. on 4/4/89 and administratively dissolved by WA Secretary of State on 3/25/91.
  566. International Marine Farms # No current office in WA.
  567. International Seafoods of Alaska, Inc. * - Seattle
  568. L.T. Finance Corp. * Merged with Happy World U.S.A., Inc. On 07/19/89.
  569. Monumental Development Corp. #
  570. New Pacific Development Corp. * 2220 Marine View Dr. #100 Des Moines, WA 98198. Real estate holding company that owns trailer parks.
  571. Northwest Seafood Co., Inc.
  572. Saeilo Machinery WA, Inc. * Renton, may no longer be in business.
  573. Sanshin Restaurant Corp. * Owns Kohan Japanese Restaurant
  574. Shiroi Hana, Inc. * Seattle
  575. Shining Ocean, Inc. * Seattle
  576. Sunrise Seattle Corporation, Ltd. * Seattle
  577. Sunrise Trading * Seattle
  578. Sunrise Seafood Company * Seattle
  579. Wacom Technology Corporation * 501 S.E. Columbia Shores Blvd., #300, Vancouver, WA 98661. Subsidiary of Japanese company Wacom, Ltd. Wacom, Ltd is a subsidiary of Japanese company Happy World, Inc.
  580. Washington, D.C.:
  581. 650 Massachusetts Ave. Associates, L.P. #
  582. Atlantic Video, Inc. * 650 Mass. Ave., NW
  583. Barker International Associates, Inc. *
  584. Baruch T.V. Group *
  585. Christian Bernard Jewelers * Georgetown Park Mall
  586. Deli-Sun (delicatessen) #
  587. Ginseng Trading Corp. #
  588. Good Health Natural Foods * Health food store owned by Il Hwa American Corp.
  589. Happy Mind, Inc. * Happy Mind Home Shoppers Club. Home shopping service owned by Unification Church International.
  590. Joe Badra, Inc. *
  591. L.H. Baer, Ltd., Inc. * Washington, D.C.
  592. Middle East Associates #
  593. Monumental Construction & Moulding Co., 1512 14th St. NW 20024
  594. Newslink, Inc. # Company is a subsidiary of Concept Communications Corp. It has over one million dollars of liens against it in the District of Columbia. This is a Delaware corporation. The state of Delaware has revoked the company's charter.
  595. Nostalgia Network, Inc. * Cable network showing old movies. Controlled through stock ownership by Concept Communications, Inc and series of funding entities associated with the Unification Movement.
  596. PVI, Inc. * Formerly Pyramid Video, Inc.
  597. RFR International #
  598. Unification Church a/k/a Korean Evangelical Association
  599. Washington Times Corp. * Owns newspaper
  600. Washington Independent News *
  601. Washington Television Center L.P. * Owns the office building at 650 Massachusetts Ave., NW. This building has been assessed at $55,100,000. The largest tenant in the building is the Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms Agency.
  602. WTC Realty, Inc. * General partner of Washington Television Center L.P.
  603. West Virginia:
  604. Hana, Inc. * Owns Little Tokyo restaurant in Charleston. Sources report restaurant closed as of 5/8/92.
  605. Wisconsin:
  606. Kyoto, Inc. * Owns Ginza Japanese Restaurant Madison. Company is owned by Shokuhin Development, Inc.
  607. Wyoming:
  608. Sakura Wyoming, Inc. * Owned Sakura Japanese Restaurant Cheyenne. May no longer be open.
  609. Other:
  610. Back to Eden Organic Grocery
  611. Bless Land Company
  612. Elmayan Press #
  613. Fast Brothers
  614. Flying Colors * Washington, D.C. metro area.
  615. Ganada #
  616. Happiness Seafoods, Inc.
  617. Happy Group * Informal name used by UC members when referring to restaurants and seafood
  618. companies under the control of Happy World America, Inc.
  619. Jusancha Ginseng Tea
  620. Kosei Construction Co.
  621. Microparticles, Ltd.
  622. R.K.D. Distribution Co. Health Food
  623. Rocky Mountain Elf Works #
  624. Stradco Iron Company
  625. Veterans Committee for French-American Brotherhood
  626. Whole Earth and Unity, Inc.
  627. Canada:
  628. Canadian Unity Freedom Foundation * (CUFF)
  629. Hanida Ginseng Cosmetics - Toronto
  630. Our Canada - monthly newspaper
  631. OVERSEAS
    Austria:
  632. Saeilo Machinery GmbH *
  633. Caymen Islands:
  634. Kami Ltd.
  635. China:
  636. Panda Motors China Corporation * Unknown if company is still active. Press reports indicate
  637. project to build cars is on hold due to lack of funding.
  638. England:
  639. GWBB Audiovision Co.
  640. New Tomorrow Ltd.
  641. Saeilo Machinery (UK), Ltd. * London
  642. Unified Family Enterprises, Ltd. *
  643. France:
  644. Alpha & Omega, Inc.
  645. Christian Bernard * Uses the trade name Auro Style
  646. Germany:
  647. Heyligenstaedt Verwallungs GmbH.
  648. Heyligenstaedt GmbH. & Co. KG
  649. Heyligenstaedt & Comp. Werkzeugmaschinenfarbrik GmbH.
  650. HWH Werkzeugmaschinen Holding GmbH.
  651. HWH Group
  652. IIC Inter Industries Holding Corp. Ltd.
  653. Sae Il Internationales Kunstgewerbe
  654. Saeilo Machinery GmbH.
  655. Tong Il GmbH
  656. UTI Industries Holdings GmbH.
  657. Wanderer Maschinen Gesellschaft GmbH.
  658. Wanderer Maschinen Grundbesitzgesellschaft GmbH
  659. Werner & Winkler
  660. Hong Kong:
  661. Christian Bernard * Factory Location
  662. Il Shin (HK) Co.
  663. Il Hwa Hong Kong Ltd. *
  664. Juma Ltd.
  665. Panda Motors Hong Kong Ltd.
  666. Password Ltd.
  667. Ritterfield, Ltd.
  668. Saeilo International Ltd. *
  669. Italy:
  670. Saeilo Machinery Italy, SRL * Bergamo
  671. Ivory Coast:
  672. Restaurant of Fine Food * Bouake
  673. Japan:
  674. Acole Clea
  675. Aibi
  676. Aiken Shokai
  677. Aiko
  678. Aikodo
  679. Aikyo
  680. Aisei
  681. Aisho
  682. Aitendo (Tenkeido)
  683. Alaska Kaikan
  684. Alwa
  685. Angusu Seiki Hanbai
  686. Aoba
  687. Aoyama
  688. Arc Company (Sekai no Shiawase
  689. Hokkaido)
  690. Asuka
  691. Asukakosan
  692. Banyu Shokai
  693. Beato Ongaku JimushoBijutu Sekai
  694. Biken
  695. Biko
  696. Bonaru
  697. Bonaru Shokai
  698. Bukkaido
  699. CB
  700. Chiba Shokai
  701. Christian Bernard
  702. Cosmo Corporation Fuji Bijutu Cosmo
  703. Jewely
  704. Cosmo Try
  705. CSR Japan
  706. Daikodo
  707. Daishin Shoji
  708. Daishin Shokai
  709. Daisho
  710. Daitokudo
  711. Daiyu Shokai
  712. Daizen
  713. Danjobo
  714. Darumado
  715. Echigo Shoji (Nigata Juhoten)
  716. Echo (Teikokudo)
  717. Eifukudo
  718. Eishindo
  719. Eishodo
  720. Eiwado
  721. Enhodo
  722. Enwado
  723. Esupo
  724. Evalo Shoji
  725. Familu
  726. First Sha
  727. Fronteer Shokai
  728. Fujikatu
  729. Fukueido
  730. Fukuichi
  731. Fukujudo
  732. Fukura Shoji
  733. Fukuyoshi
  734. Futaba
  735. Global Family Association
  736. Gloria Shoji (Bonaru Shokai)
  737. Gree Box
  738. Green Health
  739. Green Land
  740. Green Shokai
  741. Hakuryu
  742. Hakuundo
  743. Hamashin
  744. Hamayo
  745. Happy Construction
  746. Happy Foods, Inc.
  747. Happy Foods Toyama
  748. Happy Foods Nagoya
  749. Happy Housing
  750. Happy Tamaru
  751. Happy Unyu Soko
  752. Happy World, Inc. * Japan/US
  753. Hida
  754. Hirobun
  755. Hiroko
  756. Hobi
  757. Hoeido
  758. Hokodo
  759. Hokuto Shoji
  760. Hongo Shoji
  761. Hoshigoeso
  762. Hoshodo
  763. Hoshundo (Yoshiko Shoji)
  764. Hoyo
  765. Hyogo Aishindo (Kobe Shoji)
  766. Hyogo Kaiundo
  767. Ichiwa Japan (Ichiwa) Cal
  768. IkkoIkko (Raiho)
  769. Ikko Shoji
  770. International Business Finance (Cosmo
  771. Finance)
  772. Iryohojinshadan Nisshinkai
  773. Issei General Construction Co., Chiba
  774. Issei (Sekai no Shiawase Nagoya)
  775. Isseldo
  776. Isshin Hospital *
  777. Isshin Japan
  778. Isshindo
  779. Issin Shoji
  780. Issin Shokai
  781. Issindo
  782. Japan Family Credit
  783. Japan Light Shokai
  784. Japan-Korea Tunnel Research Institute *
  785. Jewely El
  786. Jinnan
  787. Kaimeido
  788. Kaisei Shoji
  789. Kakubi
  790. Kamekichi (Issin Shokai)
  791. Kanan Shoji
  792. Kanoya
  793. Kasho
  794. Kasugaya
  795. Keifuku Shoji (Daishin Shokai)
  796. Keiko
  797. Keiundo (Shineido)
  798. Kenbido
  799. Kenpodo
  800. Kichihodo
  801. Kinki McCol
  802. Kobe Jiken
  803. Kogen
  804. Kogen Sha
  805. Koindo
  806. Kokusai Hosho
  807. Konan Shokai
  808. Koraido
  809. Kosei Jidosha
  810. Kosei Kensetu
  811. Koshin Shokai (Japan Light)
  812. Kotoku Shokai
  813. Kou Bussan (Sekai no Shiawase Tohoku)
  814. Koundo
  815. Kowa Shokai
  816. Kuondo
  817. Kuribelu
  818. Kyokuto Kaihatu
  819. Kyoto Prince Hotel
  820. Lapisu
  821. Lex
  822. Life Business
  823. Luminasu
  824. Marubun
  825. Maruichi Shoji
  826. Maruko (Sekai no Shiawase Kanto)
  827. Marusen
  828. Marushin
  829. Maruyo (Maruyo Shokai)
  830. Matumae Shokai
  831. Matumoto
  832. Meien Shokai
  833. Meiko Shokai (Turukamedo)
  834. Meisei Shokai
  835. Mind
  836. Mirokudo
  837. Mituhashi Shoji
  838. Miyabi
  839. Miyako Shoji
  840. Miyu
  841. Motoichi
  842. Nagano Koki Hanbai
  843. Naniwa Koki Hanbai
  844. New Age
  845. New CosmoNew World
  846. New World Shokai
  847. Nihan Haichiyaku
  848. Nihan Nenju
  849. Nihan Panax Shoji
  850. Nihan Panax
  851. Nihon Hoshundo
  852. Nihon Jem
  853. Nikonikodo
  854. Nikoyaka
  855. Nippohan Hiroshima
  856. Nippohan Kanto
  857. Nippohan Tokyo
  858. Nishi Nihon Koki Hanbai
  859. Nitto Tusho
  860. Ocean Foods
  861. Ogiya
  862. Ohara Shokai
  863. Okaichi Shokai
  864. Okayama Mizuho Shokai
  865. Okinawa Happy Shokai
  866. Omi Shokai
  867. Oriental Shoji
  868. Ozuru
  869. Pacific Sangyo (Sekai no Shiawase
  870. Hiroshima)
  871. Purple
  872. Raiho
  873. Raiko
  874. Reikodo
  875. Rich (Issindo)
  876. Rumieru
  877. Saeilo Japan, Inc. * Chiba
  878. Saeilo Machinery Japan, Inc. *
  879. Saeilo Motors Osaka, Inc. *
  880. Saeilo Motors, Inc. * Kanagawa
  881. Sakae Shokai (World Life)
  882. Salan
  883. Sanai
  884. Sanaido
  885. Sanei
  886. Saneido
  887. Sanhaimu (Fukumeido)
  888. Sankaido
  889. Sanko
  890. Sansei Shokai
  891. Santesuko
  892. Sanwa Shokai
  893. Sanyo Rupon
  894. Sanyo Shokai
  895. Sato Juhoten
  896. Seichi Kanko
  897. Seiondo
  898. Seiritu Shoji (Sekai no Shiawase Osaka)
  899. Seiro Japan
  900. Seiro Kogya
  901. Seiro Machinery Japan
  902. Seiro Motors Kanto
  903. Seiro Motors Tohohu
  904. Seiro Motors Osaka
  905. Seiro Motors Shokai
  906. Seiro Motors Hiroshima
  907. Seiro Motors (Kosei Jidosha)
  908. Seiro Motors Tokyo
  909. Seishin Sha
  910. Seitendo
  911. Seiundo
  912. Seiwado
  913. Seka:Nippo Shia
  914. Sekai Kirisutokyu Toitu Shinrei Kyokai
  915. Sekai Nippo * (Newspaper)
  916. Sekai Toitu Kyokai
  917. Seko
  918. Seko Shokai (Eifukudo)
  919. Sharumu
  920. Shekyo Rengo * (political front group)Shiawase Shokai
  921. Shihada
  922. Shinano Shoji
  923. Shinbutuguten Miyagi
  924. Shinbutumirokudo
  925. Shineido
  926. Shinichido
  927. Shinko Shokai (Sunrise Farm)
  928. Shinwa Sha
  929. Shinwa Shoji
  930. Shinwado
  931. Shoho
  932. Shoumido
  933. Shusen
  934. Sinaido
  935. Sinwa
  936. Soubi
  937. Sun Eight
  938. Sun Health
  939. Sun Hope Sha
  940. Sun Okaichi
  941. Sun World Kumamoto
  942. Sunny Life
  943. Sunrise Farm
  944. Tahodo
  945. Taiheido (Daiyu Shokai)
  946. Taiko Shoji
  947. Taiyo Shokai
  948. Tanegashima
  949. Teitokudo
  950. Tell Me
  951. Tenchieikyo
  952. Tenchu Kosan
  953. Tenichido
  954. Tenjudo
  955. Tenkodo
  956. Tenmado
  957. Tenpei (Kishu Shoji)
  958. Tenpo
  959. Tenpodo
  960. Tenrai Shoji
  961. Tenrei Shoji
  962. Tenryu
  963. Tensho
  964. Tenundo
  965. Toa Shoji (Sekai no Shiawase Kyushi)
  966. Tohoku McCol Hanbai
  967. Toitsu-Sangyo Co. *
  968. Toitu Sangyo
  969. Tokuichi
  970. Toyo Shokai
  971. Toyogane
  972. Toyoko Insho
  973. Turukamedo
  974. Umi no Hotel Nakadaya
  975. Unification Thought Institute of Japan
  976. Universal Kikaku
  977. Universal Tokyo (Sekai no Shiawase)
  978. Universal Tusho
  979. Wacom Co., Ltd. * Subsidiary of Happy World, Inc.
  980. Wakakusaya
  981. Wakodo
  982. World Bijutu
  983. World Create (Taiseido)
  984. World Foods Company
  985. World Shoji
  986. Yagumo Shoji
  987. Yamatoichi
  988. Yokodo
  989. Yokosho
  990. Yoshiko Shokai
  991. Yoyogi no Reijyo (Toyo Bunka
  992. Kenkyusho)
  993. Yubi
  994. Zenai (Nippohan Aichi)
  995. Zenkodo
  996. Kenya:
  997. Association for Education and Development
  998. Korea:
  999. Cheonpa Theater *
  1000. Cho Jong Mineral Water *
  1001. Community School *
  1002. Dong Wha Titanium Industrial Co. # Merged with Hankook Titanium Industrial Co.,
  1003. Ltd. in 1979.
  1004. Dowon Production Design Bureau *
  1005. Hankook Titanium Industrial Co., Ltd. *
  1006. Il Heung Co., Ltd *
  1007. Il Hwa Chumma *
  1008. Il Hwa Co., Ltd. *
  1009. Il Hwa Pharmaceutical Co. * (Ginseng Tea)
  1010. Il Sung Construction Co. * Seoul
  1011. Il Shin Stone Co., Ltd. * (markets vases in US/Japan)
  1012. Little Angels Performing Center * Seoul
  1013. McCol Industrial Complex - site of blessings of 6500 couples.
  1014. McCol Beverage Factory * McCol industrial complex
  1015. One Mind Publishing House *
  1016. One World Communication Co. Ltd. * Seoul
  1017. Saeil Co. Ltd. * Seoul
  1018. Saeil Heavy Industry Co. * Same company as Saeil Co., Ltd.
  1019. Se Jin *
  1020. Sea Young International * Part of the Tong Il Business Group
  1021. Seil Tour Systems * Seoul
  1022. Sondo Industrial Co., Ltd. * Subsidiary of Hankook Titanium Industrial Co., Ltd.
  1023. Sonhwa University * Chonan
  1024. Sun Hwa Institute for Korean Studies *
  1025. Sundo Ware Manufacturing *
  1026. Sung Shin Investment *
  1027. Tae Pyung Yang Co.
  1028. Tae Han Rutile Co. *
  1029. Tong Il Business Group * Parent company for most Korean companies.
  1030. Tong Il Company, Ltd. *
  1031. Tong Il Industries Co., Ltd. # (makes military weapon parts) Company merged with Saeil
  1032. Heavy Industry Co. in 1984.
  1033. Tong Il Corporation *
  1034. Tong Il Religion Support Foundation * Owns stock in UC companies.
  1035. Tong Hwa Titanium Co. *
  1036. Tong Yang Machinery Corp. # Merged with Tong Il Co., Ltd. in 1984
  1037. Wacom Korea Co., Ltd. * Subsidiary of the Japanese firm Wacom Co., Ltd.
  1038. Netherlands:
  1039. A. Haring Handelsonderneming * A. Haring Trading
  1040. Beleggingsmaatschappji Dijkzicht # Investment Corp.
  1041. E & A Consultants * Etten Leur
  1042. European Artists Assn., Coojoord 273, Amsterdam NL-1103CR
  1043. Happy World Netherlands * a.k.a. H.W.N. Trading
  1044. Il Hwa Korean Import *
  1045. Im-en Export Exler *
  1046. MLM International * Etten Leur
  1047. Sae-il Netherlands * The Crystal World
  1048. Saeilo Machinery Holland *
  1049. Schenk-Verhoeven Beheer * Schenk-Verhoeven Management
  1050. Studio M * a.k.a. Yestra Graphic Design
  1051. Sunburst *
  1052. Tongil Netherlands *
  1053. United Trade Industries (Holding) B.V. * Amsterdam
  1054. Zarqa *
  1055. North Korea
  1056. Potongan Hotel * Pyonyang, A recent Japanese press report indicates the Unification
  1057. Movement has a contract to manage the hotel. The article indicates the entire senior
  1058. management staff are members of the Unification Movement.
  1059. Singapore:
  1060. Saeilo Japan, Inc. *
  1061. South Africa:
  1062. Ecumenical Movement for the Advancement of National Goodwill - Capetown
  1063. Switzerland:
  1064. Alpha Farmaceutia
  1065. Causa International - 4 Rue De Hesse, 1206 Geneva
  1066. International Cultural Foundation * 4 Rue De Hesse, 1206 Geneva
  1067. International Holding Company Ltd.
  1068. Jeddo Enterprises SA *
  1069. Keminto SA *
  1070. McCallum & Co SA *
  1071. One Trade Srl * Zurich
  1072. Produits Commerciaux Et Industries *
  1073. Warn International *
  1074. Uruguay:
  1075. Banco De Credito * (Uruguay's third largest bank)
  1076. CAUSA *
  1077. Elinor S.A. *
  1078. Impresora Polo, LTDA * Montevideo, Printing company.
  1079. Ultimas Noticias * (newspaper)
  1080. Victoria Plaza Hotel * Montivideo
  1081. World Stone Com. E. Exp. De Joias, Ltd.
  1082. Vietnam:
  1083. International Design * Trade name for Christian Bernard. Press reports indicate the company has opened a factory here with an initial workforce of one-hundred and fifty.
  1084. Mekong Corp. * Ho Chi Minh City, This is an automobile manufacturing joint venture between the government of Vietnam, Saeilo Machinery Japan, Inc. and Sea Young International. Vietnam state owned companies are reported to hold 30% of the company stock as partners for the government.
  1085. Zaire:
  1086. ECOPROF * Technical school in Kinshasa.


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