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What I've been doing is searching out who the board members are and trying to find the different nonprofits those board members are involved in. Many overlap, and are on the board of more than one. I've also been looking into some of their history and trying to follow their trail.
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This is just like corporate boards of directors, a lot of them are the same people and have great potential to manipulate the economy, but few know and understand that. We live in a national fiction of "competition" where the "competitors" serve on each others boards and rubber stamp each others CEO decisions - while just being "separate" enough to make the scam legal.
Do the non profits utilize corporate legality of the organization as a "person", largely letting parasitical manipulators off the hook for unethical or incompetent "management"?
Do they make their personal living off the "non profits", multiplying their income through multiple board membership?
How are members of these boards chosen, are they voted in by a membership of some sort or do they fill vacant or newly created positions with cronies?
How is compensation determined and dispensed?
Is there a way to disrupt their gravy train?
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