John Gorenfeld has a video blog up at Talk to Action showing scenes from the Rev. Moon's 1996 world tour with former President George HW Bush. It shows footage of a banquet hosted by a sycophantic Pat Boone kissing up to this leader of a decidedly anti-Christian cult, and it shows a Moon conference with speakers like Beverly LaHaye, Gary Bauer, and Ralph Reed. And it also shows footage of the crowning ceremony for Moon held in a Senate office building a few years ago. This is a story that absolutely needs more coverage in the media.
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How much coverage did this story get in the Washington Times?
Somehow I associate Rev. Moon with Nehemiah Scudder.
Did they ever figure out which senator reserved the space for the "coronation?"
What was Jonathan Wells' role?
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