National Council of Churches organization
also: ICCC
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American Council of Christian Churchesorganization · 3CFRorganization · 1World Anti-Communist Leagueorganization · 1Switzerlandcountry · 1China Lobbyorganization · 1Foreign Policy Associationorganization · 1Carl McIntyreperson · 1Middle East Bible Councilorganization · 1J.C. Marisperson · 1Soviet Unioncountry · 1W.O.H. Garminperson · 1
Claims (9)
National Council of Churches maintained_offices_in
Amsterdam documented
“It claimed a membership of 55 million people. It maintained offices in Amsterdam and in Collingswood, New Jersey. On a semi-annual basis, it held international and national conferences. It published at least 34 periodicals in 16 different l…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 2:32
National Council of Churches maintained_offices_in
Collingswood, New Jersey documented
“It claimed a membership of 55 million people. It maintained offices in Amsterdam and in Collingswood, New Jersey. On a semi-annual basis, it held international and national conferences. It published at least 34 periodicals in 16 different l…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 2:32
Carl McIntyre headed
National Council of Churches documented
“Its lifelong president, the controversial American pasture publisher and broadcaster Carl McIntyre, who was born in 1906 and lived until 2002, was the recognized leader of fundamentalist anti-communist in the United States. He also created …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 3:27
American Council of Christian Churches member_of
National Council of Churches documented
“was issued a year later by the ICCC's Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches, and this organization housed Reverend Moon's Unification Church, just FYI. So, and keep in mind that he was part of the World Anti-Communist League. So, defini…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 9:45
Arie Kok headed
National Council of Churches documented
“Also key was the pre-existing contacts of the first ICCC General Secretary, the former Dutch diplomat Arie Kok. Due to his service for over 30 years in the pre-revolutionary China, he knew many of the local anti-communist actors, meaning Ch…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 19:28
Syngman Rhee friend_of
National Council of Churches documented
“It lines up perfectly with the World Anti-Communist League and the Unification Church and the drug lord, Chiang Kai-shek. The South Korean president in 1950s was Syngman Rhee, was a longstanding personal friend of one key ICCC official. Oth…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 20:28
American Council of Christian Churches departed_from
National Council of Churches documented
“represented his arrogance and how he was basically ruling himself as a dictator. From 1968 to 70, there were similar charges made elsewhere, and they led to McIntyre being ousted from the ACC and to the ACC's departure from the ICCC.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 25:52
National Council of Churches carried_out_attack
Soviet Union documented
“They also got involved in some proactive initiatives, one of which was called the Bible Balloon Project of 1953, where they used balloons to send Bibles into the Soviet Union and basically was engaged in some version of psychological operat…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 31:13
National Council of Churches held_conference_in
Switzerland documented
“On these doctrinal bases, the ICCC, transnational anti-communism, there was a full agreement of all the different national and regional bodies and communities. This was evident in 1950 when the second plenary conference was held in Geneva, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 8:19
Mentions (16)
▶ 31:04
It goes on to say that there were more interlocking connections and close relationships between the Foreign Policy Association and other organizations, like the National Council of Churches, that they were having meetings all the time. The …
▶ 1:00
just in case you missed that post. As I know, they do try to not provide too much visibility for my post. So, all right, I'm going to go ahead and get started. For most of the Cold War, the International Council of Christian Churches, which…
▶ 2:58
for 89 different countries. So it definitely meets the definition of transnational. It also had an extensive network of informants and collaborators from behind the Iron Curtain. From the very beginning, the ICCC was also the preeminent int…
▶ 4:57
no less than the left, has long practiced transnational transfer of ideas, information, and resources. This is particularly the case with Christian groups, since by definition their allegiance on a God who is sovereign and transcendent, unl…
▶ 5:55
Carl McIntyre called Russia the most effective fifth column. The theology of liberal Christian groups in the West who had embraced a socially oriented understanding of the Christian faith, who sought peaceful coexistence between superpowers…
▶ 8:19
On these doctrinal bases, the ICCC, transnational anti-communism, there was a full agreement of all the different national and regional bodies and communities. This was evident in 1950 when the second plenary conference was held in Geneva, …
▶ 9:45
was issued a year later by the ICCC's Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches, and this organization housed Reverend Moon's Unification Church, just FYI. So, and keep in mind that he was part of the World Anti-Communist League. So, defini…
▶ 13:16
Guess what? It wasn't the communists that were doing that. The biblically prophesied end times reign of the Antichrist that included the creation of one world church, they put on the communists. While in fact, the people that's responsible …
▶ 13:46
It campaigned for what was called a Bricker Amendment, which was a proposed constitutional measure that would have given the U.S. Congress veto rights over international treaties. In the view of the ICCC, key Dutch leader J.C. Maris, M-A-R-…
▶ 16:11
under communist rule and how the clergy was being used by communist authorities, the ICCC relied on a network of informants and collaborators that its European representatives had started to build immediately after the Second World War. The…
▶ 18:28
anti-communist organization under Prince Otto von Habsburg, Committee for the Defense of Christian Civilization. Despite deep theology disagreements, the ICC would work even with anti-communist clergymen of the Eastern Orthodox churches. So…
▶ 22:20
of them being the drug lords of basically 90% of the world heroin. The ACCC president, W.O.H. Garmin, were members of the Republican Party, and they could rely on the China lobby politicians and others in the party to provide them with fund…
▶ 25:52
represented his arrogance and how he was basically ruling himself as a dictator. From 1968 to 70, there were similar charges made elsewhere, and they led to McIntyre being ousted from the ACC and to the ACC's departure from the ICCC.…
▶ 28:42
And here this church group is calling for tax from those islands, which they definitely did. So it's like they're a mouthpiece for the CIA. The ACCC lent its endorsement to the rollback of Soviet power in Eastern Europe as well, saying that…
▶ 29:12
And basically in an anything goes goal to include espionage, subversion, economic boycotts, you know, starving people. That's the Christian thing to do. None of these calls for action were endorsed by the bulk of the ICCC. The Far Eastern B…
▶ 29:43
was to suggest a unanimous accepted resolution at the 7th World Congress in 1968 that said, quote, peaceful coexistence with communism is morally impossible. It must be exposed and opposed until it is defeated and its imperialistic policies…