Front Organizations and Flim-Flam Operations: Uncovering Deceptive Business Practices
When someone covers up their flim-flam operations with legitimate organizations, it is often referred to as a “front organization” or “front company”. This practice involves creating or using a legitimate-looking entity to disguise illegal or unethical activities, making it harder for authorities and the public to detect the underlying fraudulent actions.
ICAN and CHD are both political organizations by the rule of the law and are skirting around the regulations. They should be a 527 organization not a 501c3. They are collecting millions and millions of dollars and no one has any idea where it goes except Dell and Bobby and people just keep opening wallets and charging their credit cards and let’s not forget the pharmaceutical corporations that back there flim-flam operations. Don’t you find it strange that they have never accomplished anything concrete?
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Greg Wyatt was right all along and people still have a problem digesting the truth!
A political organization typically cannot be a government non-profit. Non-profit organizations are generally classified under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, with various sub-sections specifying different types of non-profits. For example:
– **501(c)(3)** organizations are charitable non-profits that are restricted in their political activities.
– **501(c)(4)** organizations can engage in political activities, but their primary purpose must be promoting social welfare.
– **527** organizations are political organizations primarily for the purpose of influencing the election or appointment of individuals to public office.
Government agencies themselves are not considered non-profits; they are funded by taxpayer money and operate under different rules and regulations. However, non-profits can receive government grants and contracts to carry out specific projects or services.
To summarize, while a non-profit organization can engage in political activities, especially under the 501(c)(4) and 527 designations, it remains distinct from government agencies.
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