Getting creepier.
What the heck does this mean?
Every Monday from October 18th... the door will open a little wider.January 18th, 2005 (EB News)
A Florida newspaper today published an article in the St. Petersburg Times that publicly asks some familiar questions regarding the Exclusive Brethren. 'Veiled sect hails Bush, Martinez' refers to the political endorsement by the Exclusive Brethren during 2004 of targeted politicians around the world.
Several Peebs.Net members assisted the press in their research and although the article is in many ways superficial, it is accurate and highlights the important issues. Of particular interest is the obvious effort by the EB to avoid answering questions.
* Veiled sect hails Bush, Martinez
The published research includes comment from the White House: "The president thought we had gotten rid of this kind of shadowy activity ...". We certainly hope that the press, the White House and other entities will continue to investigate the activities that continue in these particular shadows.
The Exclusive Brethren used a Section 527 organization called Thanksgiving 2004 Committee to channel well over US$600,000 into the placement of large ads in certain politically sensitive areas. It would seem that the Exclusive Brethren enjoyed their experience enough to continue their political advocacy into 2005 with the formation of a new 527 group called Integrity 2005 Committee.
The groups are nominally headed up by Steve Truan, of Knoxville Tennessee - we will monitor their activities with great interest during 2005 as we are particularly interested to see whether the major contributor last year, Bruce Hazell of Eltham, UK, will channel more in 2005 than the US$377,262 he 'gave' during 2004.
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Much more further down in the 'news' section, including this bit:
December 23rd, 2004 (EB News)
Further financial information relating to the Exclusive Brethren 527 political advocacy group - The Thanksgiving Committee 2004 - has been released:
This first financial report indicated the group raised $636,521 and spent $528,641 from 10/25 to 11/22.
The major donation was $377,262 from Bruce Hazel, 35 Court Rd, Eltham SE9 5AF, London, England.
The next largest donation was $50,000 from Control Papers of Cranford, NJ, USA.
The breakdown of donors by USA state shows:
CA $3,750; CT $4,450; IA $18,050; IL $11,550; IN $3,000; MA $3,900; MD $10,250; MI $23,200; MN $18,400; NE $11,500; NJ $65,100; NY $27,800; ND $6,159; OH $43,850; OR $1,900; PA $5,950; TN $18,450; and TX $3,550.
The US donors appeared to be small independent businesses or their employees.
The major expenditure was $518,547 to Dougherty & Associates of Knoxville, TN, for newspaper advertising, and another $9,112 to the same firm for "letters, research, establish data base."
Main Source: Political MoneyLine - Update Wed Dec 22nd, 2004
Control Papers Company, Inc is listed as a supplier of financial services industry products including checks (cheques), inking devices, ATM receipts and thermal paper to banks and other financial institutions. The company was established in 1976 and is listed as having between 10 and 49 employees.
Control Papers Company, Inc.
95 Dermody St
Cranford, NJ
07016 USA
800-245-2900
908-272-3200
Dougherty & Associates is unusually non-media-friendly for an 'advertising agency'. There is no email address, fax or web site listed. This could of course, simply be a slip of the search engines - but there could also be other explanations.
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This is 'middle of the night, look over your shoulder' stuff - Not a 'goes well with the first cup of coffe in the morning' subject. Very weird.