It is the IRS website for charities. Public charities and private foundations file some version of IRS tax form 990.
You can find out a lot of info by looking up an organization and following the money trail.
I discovered that NoName's foundation received money from 3 sources: Saudi Arabia, Rothschilds (or Rockefeller, I forget which one), and the John McNoName Presidential fund.
IOW: He funneled money from his presidential campaign to his own charity, and also got money from his puppetmasters.
Then, the foundation only wrote ONE check each year and it was to Arizona State University, and that was for the John McNoName scholarship program to promote his name in Arizona.
Looked up his foundation website and it had hundreds of individuals (including Aston Kucher) as people who were involved with his foundation, and it was supposedly for helping to stop human trafficking of children.
But look up the foundation's tax returns and you get the REAL story -- only ONE check written each year to ASU, and NOTHING to any people or entities that had anything to do with the fake mission of the foundation.
All those hundreds of names and faces on the foundation's web page did absolutely nothing at all for the foundation. They were nothing more than names and faces on a webpage ... probably to deceive the public regarding what the foundation really did.
I also looked up Kars4Kids Foundation. Catchy jingle on the radio, but did you ever wonder WHICH KIDS were being helped, and how? They never say that in their commercials.
There is a reason for that.
Because the (((specific kids))) that get the money are not in need of anything.
ALL the money from Kars4Kids went to a single different foundation, and that foundation was for JEWISH KIDS only, sending them on vacations to Israel.
They don't mention that in their commercials, though.
You can learn A LOT by looking up the tax returns of foundations.
Everybody should bookmark this website and use it:
https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/
It is the IRS website for charities. Public charities and private foundations file some version of IRS tax form 990.
You can find out a lot of info by looking up an organization and following the money trail.
I discovered that NoName's foundation received money from 3 sources: Saudi Arabia, Rothschilds (or Rockefeller, I forget which one), and the John McNoName Presidential fund.
IOW: He funneled money from his presidential campaign to his own charity, and also got money from his puppetmasters.
Then, the foundation only wrote ONE check each year and it was to Arizona State University, and that was for the John McNoName scholarship program to promote his name in Arizona.
Looked up his foundation website and it had hundreds of individuals (including Aston Kucher) as people who were involved with his foundation, and it was supposedly for helping to stop human trafficking of children.
But look up the foundation's tax returns and you get the REAL story -- only ONE check written each year to ASU, and NOTHING to any people or entities that had anything to do with the fake mission of the foundation.
All those hundreds of names and faces on the foundation's web page did absolutely nothing at all for the foundation. They were nothing more than names and faces on a webpage ... probably to deceive the public regarding what the foundation really did.
I also looked up Kars4Kids Foundation. Catchy jingle on the radio, but did you ever wonder WHICH KIDS were being helped, and how? They never say that in their commercials.
There is a reason for that.
Because the (((specific kids))) that get the money are not in need of anything.
ALL the money from Kars4Kids went to a single different foundation, and that foundation was for JEWISH KIDS only, sending them on vacations to Israel.
They don't mention that in their commercials, though.
You can learn A LOT by looking up the tax returns of foundations.
This should be a regular post.