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He adds that the church-linked businesses do, in fact, pay their workers well above the minimum wage. But he--like everyone else--does not deny the money is flowing back to the church. In all towns where the Unification Church's fisheries opeate, the church workers live in communal...
And while Barry described International Seafoods as a "non-profit venture" which is "coincidentally owned by church members," Moon workers at International Seafoods were "donating" bluefin tuna to the Japanese branch of the church, which in turn sold the tuna in Tokyo at prices up to $3.50 per pound (prime...
And it's all perfectly legal--as legal as the Mormons investing money in Marriott Hotels, as legal as the Catholic Church investing in Pepsi-Cola. The Unification Church-linked enterprises manage to evade any complications in dealing with their foreign contingents, and the money they receive from their international...
Moon encourages this international "unification" of church-linked enterprises as the final method for the Unification Church to gain worldwide influence.
Barry concurs that the theme of unification is central to both the religious doctrines of the church, and the church's various business enterprises. The concept of unity is reflected in the names of almost all Moon-linked businesses: Uniworld, Newsworld, International Seafoods, and International Oceanic Enterprises.