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Bo Hi Pak
Hangul
박보희
Hanja
朴普熙
Revised RomanizationBak Bohui
McCune–ReischauerPak Pohŭi

Bo Hi Pak (August 18, 1930 – January 12, 2019 in Korea. Korean: 박보희/朴普熙) was a prominent member of the Unification Church. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a major leader in the church movement, leading projects such as newspapers (notably The Washington Times), schools, performing arts projects, political projects such as the anti-communist organization CAUSA International, and was president of the Unification Church International 1977–1991.[1] He was also the president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea.[2]

Life[edit]

Pak was a lieutenant colonel in the South Korean military when he joined the Unification Church in the 1950s. Serving church founder Sun Myung Moon as his main English interpreter during speaking tours in the United States, he was referred to in the media as Moon's "right-hand man"[3] (or similarly), such as "Moon's top deputy".[4]

He was the central figure in Moon's publishing businesses, including founding President and Publisher, The News World (later renamed New York City Tribune); founding President and Chairman of the Board, the Washington Times Corporation; and President, World Media Association.[1]

In 1977/1978, Pak testified before the Fraser Committee in its investigation of the Unification Church, commenting: "I am a proud Korean – a proud Moonie – and a dedicated anti-Communist and I intend to remain so the rest of my life."[5] In response to the adversarial investigation, Pak wrote Truth is My Sword. Alexander Haig commented in the introduction: "From the battlefield of the Korean peninsula to the halls of the U.S. Congress, Dr. Pak's speeches mirror the convictions of an individual whose ardent sense of justice has always been the cornerstone of his advocacy of personal freedom and democracy."[6]

In 1984 Pak was kidnapped in New York City and held for ransom. The FBI arrested the kidnappers, who claimed that the crime was an attempt to change Unification Church policy.[7]

In 1987 at a church gathering, a Zimbabwean Unification Church member who was thought by Moon to be the continuous "channel" on earth for his deceased son Heung Jin Moon, "beat Bo Hi Pak so badly that he was hospitalized for a week in Georgetown Hospital."[8] The Washington Post reported that "Later, Pak underwent surgery in South Korea to repair a blood vessel in his skull, according to Times executives."[9]

In 1994, Pak visited North Korea to attend the funeral of President Kim Il Sung, risking legal trouble by the South Korean government in doing so. In 1998 he visited again, leading a trade delegation representing Unification Church interests with the blessing of the South Korean government.[10]

On July 20, 2004 the Eastern Seoul District Prosecutor imprisoned Pak and charged him with financial fraud because he was unable to repay his debts to Korean businessmen.[11] In 2006, Pak was released on probation after serving 2 years and 3 ½ months. On November 6, 2006, he sent a letter to be distributed by Unification Church publications worldwide to give an account of his experiences in prison. In the letter he wrote:

Being able to live to the age of 76 was already a great blessing, but in my physical condition, I could not conceive how I would be able to serve time in prison until I became 81. I thought of John the Baptist 2000 years ago. He came with the mission to bear witness about Jesus but ended up dying in prison. I, Bo Hi, have lived with the conviction that I was born with the mission of John the Baptist for the time of the Second Advent. If it was my mission and destiny to die in prison in order to indemnify the failure of the first John the Baptist, then I was resolutely determined to solemnly receive my fate.[12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b Appendix B: Brief Chronology of the Life of Dr. Bo Hi Pak, in Messiah: My Testimony to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Vol I by Bo Hi Pak (2000), Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 
    • 1973 Principal, the Little Angels Arts School, Seoul, Korea.
    • 1974 Principal evangelist and director general of the Sun Myung Moon Christian Crusade.
    • 1976-1988 Chairman, Sun-Hwa Educational Foundation, Seoul, Korea.
    • 1976-1990 President and publisher, the News World daily newspaper in New York City (later renamed New York City Tribune).
    • 1977-1991 President, Unification Church International.
    • 1977-Present Member of the Board, Unification Church International.
    • 1978-1995 President, World Media Association.
    • 1980-1992 President and Publisher. Noticias Del Muudo, New York Spanish-language daily newspaper.
    • 1981-Present President, CAUSA International.
    • 1982-1992 President, the Washington Times Corporation. (The Washington Times daily newspaper and Insight on the News weekly magazine, and World & I monthly academic journal
    • 1982-1997 Chairman of the Board, the Washington Times Corporation.
    • 1983-1997 Chairman, Association for the Unity of Latin America.
    • 1986-Present President, Universal Ballet Foundation, corporate sponsors of the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C.
    • 1987-1997 President, Summit Council for World Peace.
    • 1990-Present Chairman of the hoard and chief executive officer, Panda Motors Corporation in the United States, Hong Kong, and China.
    • 1991-1994 President and publisher, Seyge Ilbo daily newspaper, Seoul, Korea.
  2. ^ Korean War vets thanked by Little Angels in NorfolkVirginian-Pilot, June 8, 2010
  3. ^ "Moon and his ballet stars", by Robert Black, The Telegraph, October 26, 2000.
  4. ^ "Church Spends Millions On Its Image" by Michael Isikoff, The Washington Post, September 17, 1984; Page A01.
  5. ^ Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, by Carlton Sherwood, 1991, Regnery Gateway, page 558, ISBN 978-0-89526-532-6
  6. ^ Introduction, Truth Is My Sword Volume I: Collected Speeches in the Public Arena by Bo Hi Pak
  7. ^ Crime: Kidnaping of a MoonieTime, December 10, 1984
  8. ^ Hong, Nansook. (1998). In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family. Little, Brown. (ISBN 0-316-34816-3)
  9. ^ Theological Uproar in Unification Church; Rev. Moon Recognizes Zimbabwean as His Reincarnated Son Archived 2011-01-20 at the Wayback Machine, by Michael Isikoff, Washington Post staff writer, The Washington Post, 30 March 1988. Accessed Saturday, August 19, 2006.
  10. ^ Reverend Moon's Group Wants to Talk Investment: Seoul Nods At Church's Foray North Kirk, Don International Herald Tribune 1999-06-02]
  11. ^ case background Archived December 15, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Letter from Prison"

External links[edit]

Messiah: My Testimony to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Vol. 1: Bo Hi Pak, Timothy Elder: Amazon.com

Messiah: My Testimony to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Vol. 1: Bo Hi Pak, Timothy Elder: 9780761818151: Amazon.com: Books




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Messiah: My Testimony to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Vol. 1 Hardcover – Illustrated, November 8, 2000
by Bo Hi Pak (Author), Timothy Elder (Translator)
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Messiah: My Testimony to Rev. Sun Myung Moon is an autobiographical account of Dr. Bo Hi Pak's forty-year association with the founder of the Unification Movement. Dr. Pak is a former South Korean diplomat who is the principal assistant and translator to Rev. Moon. This personal testimony thoughtfully describes the motivations, behind-the-scenes activities, and inner workings of the Unification Movement. Volume I covers the years 1930-1978.

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Bo Hi Pak is Chairman Emeritus of the Washington Times Corporation.


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5.0 out of 5 stars MESSIAH My Testimony To Rev. Sun Myung MoonReviewed in the United States on November 30, 2006

Dr. Bo Hi Pak's "Messiah" is a great book and could be enjoyed by anyone who either loves history (especially histories of the Cold War) or who loves God. A reader does not have to agree with all of Dr. Pak's points of view to appreciate this passionately and articulately written memoir. In it, Dr. Pak describes many miracles which he personally encountered in his life. One such experience occurred when, in the middle of the Korean War, he led a company of soldiers across the Changchon River. When they were suddenly ambushed by Chinese soldiers manning machine-guns on the opposite cliff, he and his men were completely exposed, with soldiers dying all around. How, from the entire company, Dr. Pak and two other soldiers alone managed to survive this impossible situation makes a fascinating account. Dr. Pak credits God's intervention for saving his life. This memoir is on the one hand autobiographical; on the other, it is a tribute to Dr. Pak's spiritual mentor, Reverend Sun Myung Moon. As such, it takes the reader behind the scenes in a number of amazing events, including the establishment of the Washington Times, from scratch, in less than five months in 1982, and Reverend Moon's April, 1990 meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

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‘Messiah’ by Bo Hi Pak

‘Messiah’ by Bo Hi Pak - Messiah: Volumes I and II (2002)

by Bo Hi Pak; University Press of America
Review by Paul Gottfried

This two-volume biography of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, 

originally written in Korean by his devoted disciple, Dr. Bo Hi Pak, and now available in English, has a value beyond being a testimony to nearly 60 years of Rev. Moon's public ministry.  

An accomplished writer, longtime career officer in the South Korean army, Pak was the Reverend Moon's chief agent in the founding of the Washington Times in 1982 as well as the director of myriad until-now unheralded projects which helped Ronald Reagan and other Cold-War conservatives toss the Evil Empire onto the ash heap of history.

Pak has played a significant role in the Reverend Moon's American enterprises since the mid-sixties, when he was sent here to establish the American Unification Church. In the seventies when his leader moved to the United States or began to spend considerable time and money here, Pak expanded his informational and organizational activities, becoming publisher of The News World daily in New York (in 1976) and founder of both the Unification Church-supervised World Media Association and a vehicle for academic outreach, CAUSA (in 1980). Such efforts helped create centers for the dissemination of views that were thematically connected to the Church's millenarian focus, the age of peace and spiritual unity that the Reverend Moon would usher in after the passing of a century of war.

In this cosmic scheme, Communism represented the last critical challenge to the rule of peace - a "satanic force," which would have enslaved humanity, had not divine Providence  raised up the United States to oppose its ideas and political-military force. Pak reflects the Reverend Moon's view that United States had a providential mission to be the world-historical player against Communism in the late twentieth century.

One need only add to this predestined confrontation between Good and Evil a Korean background to understand the personal mission of Pak and of the man he serves. The Reverend Moon and many of those around them came out of an already Christianized Asian culture, which served as a bridge to the Western world, albeit to an almost Victorian-looking Protestantism.

Original sin, divine redemption, and moral rectitude are all basic to the Unificationist religion, which also reflects a deeply personal experience, the trauma of Korean nationalists who, like the Reverend Moon, suffered grievously under the Communists. Out of this combination of what appears to be an adaptation of nineteenth-century Presbyterianism and the Korean anti-Communist experience came the plans to found the Washington Times Corporation-and to promote the presidential ambitions of Governor Ronald Reagan.

Pak and the Reverend Moon had been eying Reagan as an American national leader from the mid-seventies on. What appealed to them about this figure was his unwavering anti-Communism; and in 1980, the Reverend Moon prodded The News World into announcing Reagan's electoral victory on its front cover before the returns were in. In a meeting shortly before the election with the then Republican presidential candidate, Pak addressed him as "President Reagan" and assured the gratified candidate that this was "a revelation from God received by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon." Such information casts light on the close relations between the Reverend Moon's publishing activities and the anti-Communist wing of the Republican Party.

For a Korean sponsor deeply concerned about world Communism, it seemed natural to concentrate his efforts on the one non-Communist superpower and to promote the electoral prospects of avowedly anti-Communist American politicians.

A final revelation for me in reading this biography was the willingness of the Washington Times benefactor to undergo what is called by Pak a "twentieth-century crucifixion." From July 1984 until August 1985, the Reverend Moon was in a federal penitentiary (and later a halfway house) supposedly for having defrauded the IRS of less than $7,300. He was jailed on the kind of blown-up tax evasion charges that might have been used to run a leader of organized crime off the streets. And politicians, most vocally Bob Dole, stirred the pot while chasing after anti-Moonie voters.

The Reverend Moon could easily have left the country and returned to Korea, which may have been what his detractors wanted. Instead he stayed and went to jail, while blessing the country that sent him there. Pak may be correct to see this as a conscious imitation of Christ, particularly given the Unificationist view that the Founder is bringing about

the Second Advent and sees himself as completing Christ's mission. In any case, the biography does clarify its subject's almost joyous acceptance of an unjust punishment.

Pak's repeated contention that his subject is an "unsung hero of Soviet liberation" is axiomatic. The continued refusal of beltway conservatives to recognize this fact is, of course, scandalous.

Dr. Pak also gives an amazing behind-the-scenes account of Rev. Moon’s meetings with Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow in 1990 and Kim Il Sung of North Korea in 1991. How an avowed anti-communist would meet the leading communists of the day is truly an inspiring story.

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An absorbing chronicle of the enigmatic Unification Movement in its stormy formative years in the United States, told by members themselves in their own words. The tight narrative by historian Michael Mickler is interspersed with humorous and moving anecdotes and photographs. A fascinating coffee table book for the many who have been touched by this controversial group.



40 Years in America

 Table of Contents

Foreword  Most of the book in a big pdf file

Introduction

Creating the Elder Son Nation

The Pioneers Vision for the West - Remarks by the Late Dr. Young Oon Kim on Her Farewell from America

Reflections on Life in America - Dr. David S.C. Kim

America Will Always Be Home - Dr. Bo Hi Pak

Chapter 1

The Early Mission

The Early Mission 1959-1971

The Unified Family

Rebecca (Boyd) Salonen

Barbara Mikesell

Mary Fleming

Vivien Barron

Beverly Bayne

Miss Young Oon Kim

List Of Holy Grounds In The United States

Ernie Stewart

David S.C. Kim

Diane Fernsler

United Faith, Inc.

HSA-UWC, Arlington, Virginia

Gary Fleisher

The International Re-Education Foundation

Rev. Moon’s World Tours

Talent in Father’s House

Neil Albert Salonen

Ken Weber

Los Angeles Church

Connecticut Church

Dr. Joseph Sheftick

Nora Spurgin

Nanette Doroski

Betsy Jones

Laura Taylor Hayashi

With Father in the Early Days - Mike Leone

God’s Work in the Northwest - Vernon Pearson

Chapter 2

A National Movement Emerges

The New Future of Christianity

A National Movement Emerges 1972-74

Farley Jones

The Third World Tour

Pioneering America in the early 70s

Pioneering the State of Louisiana

One World Crusade

Mobile Fundraising Teams (MFT)

"Forgive, Love, Unite!"

First ICUS Conference

Paulette Wiesinger

Meeting American Leadership

A National Movement Emerges

Day of Hope and Celebration of Life Tours

Cristen Quinn

Hisako Watanabe

Nancy Hanna

Nanette Doroski

Day of Hope - Mary Cloutier Yasuda

The Watergate Crisis

Sydelle V. Enyeart

Larry R. Moffitt

Madison Square Garden

"The Time Bomb Is Ticking"

Mary Cloutier Yasuda

Clark Eberly

William H. Shields III

Alice (Cheney) Boutte

Olivia Vossa, IOWC 1973

Going to Misery

Coming From Japan

Early MFT Days

Acts Of Faith

John Williams

And Restless Are Our Hearts

You Will Meet Omma Under A Full Moon By The Bay

Early Memories

Tyler O. Hendricks

Musical Chairs

On the Road

Chapter 3

Launching the World Mission

America And God’s Will

Launching the World Mission 1975–76

Kathryn Coman

Susan Felsenthal

Ed (Ralph) Branch

Barrytown Pioneer Training

Brothers Must Be Leaders

Paul Rosenbaum

Pamela Valente Kulhmann

Mary Ann Schaffer-Wigton

David Balise

Problems at Home

Abduction

Wendy Helander Abduction

The Providential Year of 1976

You Are My Sunshine

Clowns and Yankee Stadium

Washington Monument

From Norfolk, VA To Washington Monument

Susan Janer

Wesley Samuel

Dan Fefferman

Louise Strait

The New Beginning Of The History Of God

Bill Selig

To the Kingdom on a Cookie

Michael Hentrich

Kate Tucker Moore

Ray Sabo

Bruce Dubuque

UC Reflections

The Delaware Experience

The Blessing

First Love

The First Blow

Sunburst

Chapter 4 - Prolongation of the American Providence

Farewell Speech

Prolongation of the American Providence 1977–1985

40-Day Pioneer Witnessing Experience

Michael Hentrich

Home Church Is My Kingdom Of Heaven

The Oakland Family

From One Strange World to Another

Joining in Oakland

The Heart of the Missionary

John R. Williams

From The Oakland Family To Koreanization

Madison Square Garden -- 2,075 Couples

CARP

CARP - Howard Self

Eric Bobrycki

Mark E. Lincoln

Reflections on the Tiger

Utmost Sincerity Moves Heaven

"Reverend Beatrice Clyburn"

Academic and Inter-religious Outreach

Life at Barrytown

Fishing at UTS

Seminary Life

Pamela Valente Kuhlmann

New ERA Ecumenical Conferences

Business Ventures

Ralph Schell

Gus (Larry) Alden

Larry Moffitt and Scott Avery

Will Couweleers

D. Payer

Heather Lykes Partis

Laura Hornbeck

Susan Felsenthal Janer

Paul Rosenbaum

An Angel from Heaven

Mark Anderson

Linda Feher

The Day My Feet Left The Ground

The Night Heaven Sang

Bob Gauper

Major Economic Ventures

The Ocean Providence

Catching a Giant Tuna

Karen Judd Smith

Gerhard Peemoeller

Creating an Alternative Media Network

E. Pierson

Maureen Spagnolo

Nick Bikkal

Ideological Armament

CAUSA International

Legal Gains

Deprogramming

Richard L. Lewis

The Danbury Course

Mr. Kamiyama’s Diary

Shinji and Helen Kashiwa

Allan J. Ballinger

Reflections on Danbury

Grassroots Support

Teresa Ledesma

Celeste Vlasic

Denis Collins

Sandra Lowen

MFT

The Most Joyful Day in My Life

Thank You to My Ancestors

An MFT Halloween

The Lord Is Always Welcome!

Peter Giossi

Victoria Clevenger

Paul Carlson

Sole Mates

The Life of Adventure - Ocean Church

Building Boats

Alice Boutte

Chapter 5 - Beyond the Wilderness

The Reappearance Of The True Parents And The Ideal Family

Beyond the Wilderness Course 1986–1992

The Ten Million CAUSA Signature Drive

In The Public Arena

The Moscow Rally

Victory in Moscow

Seven Weeks in the Last Days of the Soviet Union

Justice Prevails

Educating Soviet Leaders and Youth

The First National Divine Principle Workshop in the Soviet Union

Sign-up Campaigns

Sacrifices of the Staff

Fundraising Victories

Hope and Tears

The Coup and Its Aftermath

Resurrection and New Life

International Conferences for Clergy

Interdemoninational Conferences for Clergy

Reflections on the ICC

Meeting Kim Il Sung

Declaration of Messiahship

Meeting the Mufti

Rev. And Mrs. Moon's Declaration Of Messiahship

Spiritual Revival

Seung Hwa Experiences

Coming Home -- Linna Mae Rapkins

Hometown -- Jan Ota’s Last Mission

Heung Jin Nim's Spiritual Work

The Love of the Second Generation

Registering Tribal Messiahs

The Honorable Marjorie B.

To America’s Heartland

The Homeless in Madrid

Everyday Living is a Challenge in India

Planting Seeds in Lithuania

Lost and Found

Paulette Weisinger

Barbara Minett

Teaching

My Journey with God as a Unification Academician

Twenty-One Years: Anniversary and Reflections

Reflecting on Our Marriage

God’s Offering

A Tribute to the Performing Arts

Chapter 6 - The Completed Testament Age

True Parents And The Completed Testament Age

The Completed Testament Age 1993-1999

Federations for World Peace and Unification

Sisterhood Ceremonies

Nora Spurgin

Beyond The Dream

Bridge of Peace

A Bridge of Love

The Globalization of the Blessing

Blessing ‘95

Blessing ’97

800 Ministers Attend DC True Family Values Conferences

Blessing the World

Blessing My Hometown

Norman Presley

Officiating the Blessing

Reflections on the Dispensation of Performing Arts

Blessing ’98

Blessing 30,000

30,000 Blessing Ceremony

The 2,000-Voice Choir

Blessing ’99

Blessing 2000

4,000 Gather in Chicago to Embrace True Mother

2000 Blessing of Single People

To Japan and Korea

Japanese Sisters Descend On America

M.J. Yasuko Bang

Building a Heartisitic World

God’s Sweet Grace

Hometown

James Hammond Robinson

An 8-Year-Old Explains God

Special Grace

Museum of True Love

Blessed Life

Chapter 7 - Signposts to the Future

Everybody Wants True Love

Signposts To The Future

Perils Facing the Unification Community

Growing Up with True Parents

Parents and Children

Life in the Spirit World and on Earth

Through a Glass Clearly - A Testimony of God’s Liberation Through Dae Mo Nim

Nation Messiah Workshop Held at Chung Pyung Lake

In Search of the Origin of the Universe

A UTS Graduate in Brazil

Edy Iverson

Marilyn Angelucci

Educating the Second Generation

"One Love! One Life! One Man! One Wife!"

Reflection on the "Love Alive March"

Reflection on a 21-Day Condition and PLA

Elder Sonship

The Eternal Pioneer

1999, A New Start

Familial Love at Kodiak

An Unforgettable Era

Crown of Glory

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Historical text by Michael Mickler
Design by Jonathan Gullery
Testimonies collected and edited by Kim B. and Debby Gullery

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Truth Is My Sword Volume I - Collected Speeches in the Public Arena - Bo Hi Pak - TOC

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Truth Is My Sword Volume I - Collected Speeches in the Public Arena - Bo Hi Pak

 Table of Contents

Entire Truth Is My Sword Volume I in PDF file

 Contents 

Editor's Note

Preface

Introduction By General Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Introduction by Arnaud De Borchgrave

Introduction by Ambassador Phillip Victor Sanchez

Introduction by Ambassador Jose Maria Chaves

Introduction by Dr. Joseph C. Paige

Introduction by Dr. Robert Grant

Background to Specific Speeches and Organizations

My Tribute To America

Fraser Hearings: First Round (Opening Statement: March 22, 1978)

Fraser Hearings: Second Round (Protest and Plea: April 11, 1978)

Fraser Hearings: Third Round (Turning The Tables: April 20, 1978)

Fraser Hearings: Fourth Round (General Rebuttal: June 22, 1978)

Our Response (January 17, 1979)

A Newspaper of Record (April 22, 1980)

Predicting the Reagan Landslide (November 30, 1980)

CAUSA and the Defeat of Communism (March 16, 1981)

Media News: Fact or Fiction (October 1, 1981)

Legacy of Persecution (October 15, 1981)

In Memory of Luis Munoz Marin (June 3, 1982)

A Free and Responsible Media (October 5, 1982)

The Southern Cone Welcomes CAUSA (December 3, 1982)

First CAUSA Seminar in North America (February 27, 1983)

Proper Role of the Media (September 5, 1983)

The Failure of Communism (October 28, 1983)

First Pan American Conference of CAUSA International (February 1984)

Appointment With Destiny (May 3, 1984)

Reverend Moon's Tax Case (September 5, 1984)

Making Newspaper History (October 1, 1984)

The Acceptance Ceremony of the Degree of Doctor Honoris Causa (November 15, 1984)

Religious Freedom Under Attack (November 20, 1984)

Fire for Fire (February 19, 1985)

Worldview Presentation at the CAUSA Ministerial Alliance Conference (March 1985)

Our Sacred Honor (March 1985)

The Inevitable Showdown Approaches (May 21, 1985)

Developing a Global Perspective (June 9, 1985)

Toward a Clear Coherent Strategy (September 8, 1985)

To Gain Victory We Need Freedom Under God (September 10, 1985)

The Glorious Vision of Simon Bolivar (December 3, 1985)

The Crime of Global Terrorism (January 26, 1986)

CAUSA International Military Association Conference (February 7-9, 1986)

A Latin Continental Congress (March 11, 1986)

Toward Economic Unity (June 17, 1986)

Testimony of Dr. Bo Hi Pak (August 21, 1986)

Media and Traditional Values (September 18, 1986)

Our Goal: To Promote Unity and God-Affirming Ideals (October 1, 1986)

American Leadership Conference: The Future of America (December 18, 1986)

A Bicentennial Tribute (January 23, 1987)

Fifth Anniversary Speech - The Washington Times (May 17, 1987)

Introduction to Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II (June 1, 1987)

True and Eternal Art (August 21, 1987)

Freedom and Responsibility (September 20, 1987)

The Earth's Angels (September 23, 1987)

The Quest for Ideals (August 26, 1988)

Instrument of the Almighty (May 29, 1989)

God, The First Artist (August 4, 1989)

Art and True Love (August 6, 1989)

The Second American Revolution (September 29, 1989)

The New Wave of Soviet Restructuring and Openness (April 9, 1990)

End of Communism (June 1, 1990)

60th Birthday Celebration: With Abiding Gratitude (August 23, 1990)

A New Era in Ballet Culture (August 31, 1990)

Greetings from the Chain of the Washington Times (May 16, 1991)

Welcoming Remarks (August 26, 1991)

Inauguration of the Federation for World Peace (August 28, 1991)

Inauguration of the International Commission on Korea (September 8, 1991)

All-China Photographic Exhibition (July 6, 1992)

World Media Association President's Remarks (August 22, 1992)

Fifth Summit Council Welcoming Remarks (August 22, 1992)

My 13 Commandments (1993)

Remarks in Honor of Ambassador Li Dao-Yu (June 21, 1993)

The Aula Order of Liberty and Unity (June 22, 1993)

Peace and the 21st Century (March 27, 1994)

Welcoming Remarks in Honor of DPRK Delegation (February 24, 1995)

Island Nations and the 21st Century (June 17, 1996)

Family Federation for World Peace Remarks (July 31, 1996)

Inauguration of the New Victoria Plaza Hotel (November 24, 1996)

Uruguayan-Japanese Sisterhood Ceremonies (November 24, 1996)

Eulogy for Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II (November 20, 1997)

Introduction to the Life and Works of Reverend and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon (November 21, 1997)

Appendix I Testimonies About CAUSA International Conference Participants

Appendix II Brief Chronology of the Life of Dr. Bo Hi Pak

Truth Is My Sword Volume I
Collected Speeches in the Public Arena
Dr. Bo Hi Pak

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Dedication

Reverend and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon opened up a totally new area of being for me. Truth Is My Sword is dedicated to them. They gave me rebirth and purpose in life. Because of them, God was made real in my heart. Through them I gained vision and hope for the world in which we live. The teachings of Reverend and Mrs. Moon can be summed up in these few words: love and sacrifice for God and humanity. - Dr. Bo Hi Pak

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Assistant Director: Barbara Beard
Editor: Donna Selig
Contributors: Thomas Ward, Antonio Betancourt, William Lay, Frederick A. Swans, Alan Thibideau, Hal McKenzie
Proof Reader: Louise Perlowitz
Design and Layout: Jonathan Gullery
Publishing: Michael Inglis

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