By Brother Anonymous
CHAPTER 1
IN THE
BEGINNING
As you read this document you
may identify certain actions and traits of other Far Right Extremists Groups
which have begun to replace the Christian Coalition - Here is where they got
their Ideas.
My mission was to infiltrate the
Christian Coalition, to get an inside view of what they are doing, and the methods they
are using to accomplish their ambitious goals. This might seem a rather strange
attitude, since under normal circumstances most people could simply join the Coalition
and, as a member, become fully aware of their activities. This is true, but within the
group there are levels of secrecy designed to maintain confidentiality, and my assignment
was to work my way through those levels in order to learn as much as possible and bring
that knowledge back for the general public's information.
It must be understood that within
the Coalition there exists a powerful 'them and us' mind-set. The leaders of the
group believe that they are chosen by God to do his work, and that all who are not with
them are against them. They further believe that they have a mandate from God to
take positions of power by any means necessary. Their strategy is based on covert
action at almost every level, and there is therefore a high degree of suspicion and
paranoia among them.
I wanted to find every organization
that had any kind of connection to the Religious Right in general and the Christian
Coalition in particular. I contacted the offices of Dr. James D. Kennedy for
information regarding his "Reclaiming America" conference, the National
Religious Broadcasters (NRB), and others who gradually steered me in the direction I was
trying to go.
Along with my new identity, I had
set up an address in California, since this seemed to be where most of the major Right
Wing activity was taking place. Every Coalition representative I spoke with said that,
"if we can get it through in California, we can get it through the entire
nation." I called Marge Schrader, head of the National Office of the Christian
Coalition in Virginia Beach, told her of my interest in the organization, and asked if she
could give me the names of any contacts in my area. She was very friendly, and suggested I
call Will Harris, the Field Director for Northern California, based in Sacramento, and
Joan Foresman, who headed the Napa chapter.
Will Harris and his wife, Greta,
were active in their Presbyterian Church at the time, and he explained to me how the
Coalition works. If the pastor has agreed to allow the Coalition to bring their
political program into his church, he will then stand aside and encourage some of the more
outspoken members of his flock to take the next step. These members then approach
other parishioners, and gradually sway them with their concerns about the need to be
informed in order to vote in a Christian way. Once there is sufficient support, the
Coalition's Liaison will Provide voter guides and other material for distribution to the
entire congregation. At no time has the pastor been directly involved in this
process, so there is no impression whatsoever that the church is acting improperly.
Will Harris gave me more specific
details,
"We may be able to get
only, say, twenty four people in an area to be openly active, but think, those twenty four
can influence eight hundred people in the congregation. In New York, we worked with
the Catholic churches and managed to put five pro-family (this is a code-word for
Robertson supporters) candidates on the school board. This represented quite a
defeat to the Liberals, and in New York!"
Harris seemed particularly pleased
with this accomplishment. He also emphasized the need for duplicity.
"The pastor and his church
staff appear to stand clear ... only preaching the message of salvation. He is not
seen preaching politics. This is a scheme that is working well."
This is a perfect example of the
stealth campaign being waged right now, all over America. The Religious Right
doesn't really need a large army of people to accomplish its goals. It is so well
organized that it can do it with only a few motivated people in each area. But the
Coalition's influence is everywhere, seeping into the system, and bit by bit it is
saturating the very fabric of our freedom.
"Working with churches
gives us a huge advantage since we, as churches, gather every week in a non-political
setting."
D.J.Gribbin, National Field Director of the
Christian Coalition at a 'training school', January 13, 1994.
My next contact was with Doug
Swardstrom, who is responsible for the Coalition's data base of members and voters in
every area of the country. He told me there were two membership levels: the first one cost
$100 a year, and the second was a sustaining' membership for $300 a year. Both of
these are actually the same, but the second one is simply for people who can afford more,
and therefore consider themselves upgraded to a higher category.
When I said to Doug,
"Something must be done ... and
I guess if the churches don't do it, it will not be done,"
he responded with a statement that
was a perfect example of the Coalition's attitude. He said,
"The church has become the most
powerful political force in America today ... we just need to become better mobilized and
coordinated, that is what we are now doing. We really appreciate your help."
If people like Doug have their way,
the separation of church and state will soon be a thing of the past, and we will have
stepped back two hundred years in time.
In January 1994 I attended the
Reclaiming America Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This event was led by Dr.
James D. Kennedy, who is an active participant and strong supporter of the Christian
Coalition. Many well-known personalities in the Christian movement took turns
speaking to the spellbound crowd. These were the same people I would see time and
again at all the Religious Right conventions I attended, hammering home their message to
the faithful.
The speaker who intrigued me most
was Dr. Robert Simons, the head of Citizens for Excellence in Education (SEE). Dr. Simons
subscribes to the belief that self esteem is a tool of the devil, a point of view that is
truly extraordinary in one who is involved with education. His goal is to extend the grip
of Pat Robertson's theocracy all the way into the classrooms of every school in the
country. He said, "There are 2,240 school boards that have been taken over by the
Christian Right. This means we own that school when our people are on the board. We can
hire and fire the principals, the superintendents, and so on." 6,500 people have been
elected to school boards thanks to the efforts of Dr. Simons and the SEE. 885 churches are
enrolled in his program. Citizens for Excellence in Education has 28 State Directors and
25 1,000 members. Dr. Simons told me that if he can raise three and a half million
dollars, he can take over every school district in America within three years, and he
maintains an army of 150 special workers standing by, ready to achieve this goal.
Before moving on to my reports of
training sessions and other meetings, I'd like to introduce some of the other people in
the Christian Coalition.
Sara Hardman is a member of Jack
Hayford's Church On The Way, as are several others within the organization. Sara was
raised a Catholic, was divorced, got into New Age mysticism, then found the light. She is
a powerful, extremely influential individual who knows all the key people in the Christian
Right.
Pastor Scott Bauer is an associate
pastor with Jack Hayford's Church On The Way, who is so convinced by the Christian
Coalition's rhetoric that he actually uses Scripture to prove that the Bible has nothing
to say about ministers, priests, evangelists or teachers getting involved in politics.
Guy Rogers was Pat Robertson's
campaign manager during the 1988 presidential bid. In 1996 he started out as Pat
Buchanan's manager, left him to work with Phil Gramm, and when Gramm pulled out of the
race, Rogers formed his own firm in Virginia Beach, and still works behind the scenes for
Pat Robertson. His business card states that he "Specializes in Legislative &
Campaign Consulting, Event Management and Coalition Development."
Joe Farrar, the former editor of the
Sacramento Union (no longer in business), now has his own alternative newspapers. He
attends Coalition training sessions to instruct members on how Christians can use the
media to spread their message.
Kevin Teasel, the one who introduced
Proposition 174, the school voucher idea. He claims that the defeat of that bill was
actually a victory, since thirty five states now have a school voucher initiative in the
works.
Lorelei Kinder handles Crisis
Exercises, and trains members to deal with pastors who do not want to bring politics into
their church.
These, then, are some of the players
in this shadow-game of Christian hardball politics. Now let's take a look at some of the
things they do, and how they do them.
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