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whatisonthemoon · 1 year
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How has the Moon network played a role in the post-9/11 U.S. Imperialist strategy?
We often think about how the Moon network played a role in anti-communist efforts that ended up murdering thousands from the 70s into the 80s, but in what ways has the Moon network played a role in post-9/11 international policies around surveillance and security?
We should more deeply examine post-9/11 counterinsurgency work that the UC has taken up, especially consider the millions of deaths that have come out of the so-called “War on Terror.”
A recent study shows that, apart from the million direct casualties of the War(s) on Terror, over 3,000,000 people died from the conditions created by those wars.
How has Moon’s Universal Peace Federation played a role in this, including through the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP), Podgorica Club, South Asia Peace Initiative (SAPI), and other UPF-initiated groups?
We know bits and pieces of how the UC’s organizations have been used for international relations and policies, including in Nepal, the DPRK, the Philippines, a number of Southeastern European countries, etc., in the past decade... but there’s still so much more to be exposed. 
We also know that the Washington Times was used during the Bush years to validate his election win, claims of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and other claims around foreign governments that have been proven false or were  intentionally released in an effort to support Bush’s administration’s war efforts. We know how often Moonie Bill Gertz played a role in these efforts. 
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Read the full study from Brown University (Watson Institute) - HOW DEATH OUTLIVES WAR: THE REVERBERATING IMPACT OF THE POST-9/11 WARS ON HUMAN HEALTH
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cgvijesti · 3 years
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Đukanović u noćnom provodu: "Da budete najjači, da samo pobjeđujete" (VIDEO)
Đukanović u noćnom provodu: “Da budete najjači, da samo pobjeđujete” (VIDEO)
Predsjednik Milo Đukanović snimljen je tokom noćnog provoda. Na sminku koji objavljuje portal Dan jasno se vidi kako predsjednik Crne Gore uživa u provodu u podgoričkom noćnom klubu Welder Pub, srdačno pozdravljajući se sa Indirom Levak, nekadašnom članicom grupe Colonia. Đukanović je u jednom trenutku Indiri naručio pjesmu, a ona mu je poručila „Da budete najjači na svijetu, da samo…
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whatisonthemoon · 2 years
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Brief Summary of the UPF’s Podgorica Club
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The Podgorica Club, or Podgoričkom klubu, is a regional political club comprised of former presidents and prime ministers from the Balkans area. The club was founded in 2019 in Podgorica, Montenegro, and its members include notable politicians such as Filip Vujanović, Zlatko Lagumdžija, Danilo Türk, Stjepan Mesić, Nataša Mićić, and Alfred Moisiu. The club was established following attendance by its members at the world summits in South Korea, organized by the Universal Peace Federation. The Podgorica Club expressed gratitude to the Universal Peace Federation for its role in promoting cooperation and peace within the international community.
The formation of the Podgorica club has been perceived as politically problematic by some who view it as an attempt by the UPF and the Unification Church to expand their influence in the Balkans region. There are also concerns about the impact of the Club on the political landscape of the Balkans and its potential to undermine the sovereignty of the Balkan countries.
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