The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society As Homeland Security Clergy Response Team Member: The Big Sell Out.
Anybody here got any info about this? Is this really true?
Bangalore
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The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society As Homeland Security Clergy Response Team Member: The Big Sell Out.
Anybody here got any info about this? Is this really true?
Bangalore
Doesn't appear to be true. Here's a link of organizations participating. http://www.ready.gov/america/npm10/members.html#link2
I didn't see any of the WTS legal entities listed. Also, I'm not sure how the 501c tax statue requires that those using it must turn over all the details on all the members. Seems far fetched to me.
Clearly the WTS would do it if they needed to in order to keep their 501c status since they have a history of throwing anyone under the bus they deem necessary to accomplish their goals. But, I think the source is highly suspect.
Just look at their record during early Nazi Germany, willing to sell out the Jews to curry a little favor with Hitler, I think I know whose side their on and it's not the good guys. They'll pull out that scripture about obeying the Government. Then they'll direct the flock to the nearest government holding center.
I guess I don't understand the issue. What do they mean by "sell out"? Providing a list of names of who is a member?
Also, at most, it would be American members which number about 1M, not 7M.
~Bin
I've read both articles and can't say they are very to the point. But what this character seems to convey is that the wBTS somehow had to handover all personal info on all 7 million members in order to keep the tax exempt status. But he did not provide direct evidence. Circumstantial evidence instead with a question to Alex Jones to look into it.
Peculiar story.
Cheers
Borgia
Maybe a quote from the IRS website on nonprofit corporations would be more believable.