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Bizarre tales of Korean cult leaders and their American followers
The podcast details strange and sometimes disturbing stories of Korean cult leaders and their followers, including Korean CIA influence operations on American senators and a conspiracy theory about a communist plot to disrupt church leadership.
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Lawrence Tribe argues that the prosecution of Reverend Sun Myung Moon is an attack on the First Amendment, but Moon is actually convicted of running a large money laundering operation to fund Latin American death squads.
52:47 - 54:55 (02:08)
Summary
Lawrence Tribe argues that the prosecution of Reverend Sun Myung Moon is an attack on the First Amendment, but Moon is actually convicted of running a large money laundering operation to fund Latin American death squads.
ChapterBizarre tales of Korean cult leaders and their American followers
EpisodePart Two: The Moonies Are So Much Worse Than You Could Possibly Imagine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker exposes how Moon was one of the most hated figures in America and LaHaye took $500,000 from him to create the Coalition for Religious Freedom.
54:55 - 56:33 (01:38)
Summary
The speaker exposes how Moon was one of the most hated figures in America and LaHaye took $500,000 from him to create the Coalition for Religious Freedom.
ChapterBizarre tales of Korean cult leaders and their American followers
EpisodePart Two: The Moonies Are So Much Worse Than You Could Possibly Imagine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Church leaders are showing up with bruises and a follower believes in a communist plot to disrupt church leadership.
56:33 - 58:05 (01:32)
Summary
Church leaders are showing up with bruises and a follower believes in a communist plot to disrupt church leadership. The leader of the church has been known to take disturbing actions such as shooting bullets into a pool and beating church members.