A lot of places are non-profits. They have to list all officers AND funding
sources. So, for example, you hear that a test of gummy gucky was done by
university abc. You get their tax records and you'll find that university
abc's department xyz applied for and got a grant from Johnson/Johnson. Then
you trace back gummy gucky and find out that the company that "invented" it
is really a subsidiary of Johnson/Johnson. You now question the results of
the marvelous findings on gummy gucky and just how safe it really is.
Or, another example, is one of my fav's, H$LDA. They *say* they do a ton of
good works and spend their members money promoting d,e and f and you find
out from the tax records that 90% of their money goes to salaries and
kickbacks to organizations that promote the sales of memberships in their
organization.
Lynda
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From: "EarthNSky" <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
Can you give me an example of how tax records would help?