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MORE INFORMATION ON MAURICE STRONG AND AL GORE

<A HREF="http://www.citizensunited.org/asap/pr/062597.html">Vice President
Gore, Top U.N. Official Linked to Religious Cult
</A>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 25, 1997 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Paterno (703) 352-4788

VICE PRESIDENT GORE, TOP U.N. OFFICIAL LINKED TO RELIGIOUS CULT
Pro-Sovereignty Group Urges Probe of New Age Movement
Fairfax, Virginia -- The American Sovereignty Action Project (ASAP) today
released a 16-page report documenting the existence of a high-level religious
cult operating in the United Nations and the U.S. Government. Vice President
Al Gore, U.N. official Maurice Strong, and global broadcaster Ted Turner are
named in the report as being associated with a movement which embraces
reverence for a so-called Earth spirit called "Gaia."
     "We know this report will strike some as bizarre," declared ASAP
Director Cliff Kincaid, "but this movement of radical environmentalists and
animal rights advocates is itself bizarre. It is also religious in nature.
There is, in fact, a church which treats Gaia as a god to be worshipped. Its
members maintain religious altars with recycling bins. The evidence shows
that this so-called spirit, sometimes called a goddess, is a reality to
them." Kincaid, a noted journalist, is the author of the report.

     In the wake of the "Earth Summit" anniversary activities at the U.N.
this week, Kincaid said that the belief in Gaia bears serious scrutiny from
the mainstream press. "It appears as if some of the professed concern about
the Earth is driven by a religious fanaticism that embraces the Gaia
concept," Kincaid said. "They want to 'save the planet' because the Earth is
their god."

     But rather than being a circus oddity, Kincaid said the activities of
what he calls the "Cult of Gaia" deserve scrutiny because they are using U.S.
tax dollars to promote their own strange brand of religious faith. "Why
doesn't the separation of church and state doctrine apply to them?" he asked.

     In the report, entitled "Al Gore, the United Nations and the Cult of
Gaia," Kincaid cites documentary evidence linking the Gaia movement to
witchcraft, feminism, paganism and New Age religion. He notes that Vice
President Gore openly embraced the concept of Gaia in his book, Earth in the
Balance, but portrays himself publicly as a Southern Baptist.

To schedule an interview with Cliff Kincaid, please contact Robert Paterno at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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