They wonder why I recommend, strongly, that no one should ever give the washtowel even a penny. If you see someone in need and want to help them, do it directly instead of through the congregation or the washtowel. And "in need" does not mean helping so they will have money to donate to the washtowel, either. It means someone that needs the money to pay for food, rent or mortgage, or other necessities. It doesn't hurt to give the individual the food or pay part or all of the rent or mortgage in arrears directly, while helping this person to find work so they will not continue having such need.
Not to mention, money given to the washtowel is out of your hands. The person you wanted to help probably won't see a penny of it. Instead, it will go out of town to someone that doesn't need it at all, someone that doesn't deserve it, or directly to the corporation leaders so they can help with the global enslavement program. Money that goes toward printing more of those filthy bibles or distributing them is polluting our earth, making it that much easier for us to end up enslaved, cut off from outside help, and even cut off totally from science. Not to mention having mandatory coronavirus shots AND continuing to have to wear those masks forever.