Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity
(A non-profit Nevada Corporation under IRS 501(c) (3)code)
IRS Tax Exemption 88-0452955
Donations Are Tax Deductible
Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. Its purpose is the obtain from reliable sources information about misconduct involving people in government and the harm inflicted upon the people and the country, and to make this information available to those who want to know. The organization seeks to correct the false information and propaganda that keeps the people from learning about the literal Trojan horse conduct subverting the United States and its people. The tax-deductible contributions enable us to continue these efforts. None of the contributions go to pay for salaries, and are used solely for the cost of these efforts.
Donations should be made out to Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity, a Nevada Corporation. Correspondence can be sent to Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity, Post Office Box 5, Alamo, CA 94507. Deeds to real estate, or bill of sale to donated vehicles or airplanes, can be made out to Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity, and mailed to the Alamo address, along with information about where the donations are located.
Donations can also be made through Paypal using a credit card or Paypal.
To help fund the cost of our free-book downloads and posting of other insider information, we suggest that you consider making a donation to Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity, through either Paypal or Mastercard/Visa.
We can be contacted at the following locations:
By fax: 925-295-1203 or e-mail: donations@ombudsmen.org
By mail: Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity, POB 5, Alamo, CA 94507
WWW.OMBUDSMEN.ORG
The purpose of this organization is to inform as many people as possible of serious misconduct in judicial and government offices and seek to motivate people to exercise civic responsibilities addressing these matters. The organization's efforts efforts will include:
· Inform and educate the public of government conduct, as a form of private ombudsmen, through mainstream media publications and through books. In this way we hope to circumvent media cover ups.
· Seek to motivate people who have the capability to exercise their abilities to expose and correct these matters.
· Protect as many people as possible from the effects of corruption in government by educating them to the tactics being used.
· By informing the people, bringing about the release from prison of many of the men and women who have been either falsely charged with drug or other non-violent offenses and those who have been sentenced to outrageously long prison sentences for drug offenses that don't justify such draconian punishment.
· Inform the public about corrupt judges at the state and federal levels and to consider legislation eliminating self-serving judicial immunity.
· Inform the public of drug smuggling by people in control of the CIA and other government entities and secret operations.
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Inform the public about the cover-ups of these criminal activities· Inform the public of the practice of government agents and government informants making false charges or greatly out-of-proportion prison sentences relating to the drug problems arising from government prosecutors and government informants who profit from putting men and women in prison.
· Inform the public of the rampant corruption in the nation’s bankruptcy courts involving federal judges, trustees and law firms that financially and personally destroys thousands of people each year.
Prior Tragedies That Could Have Been Prevented If Funds
Had Been Available To Educate and Inform the Public
If sufficient funding had been available to more widely publicize the
information obtained by the director, a former federal agent, and from the
dozens of present and former government agents providing such information and
documentation, and this information made available to enough good people with
a sense of civic responsibility, many prior tragedies could have been
prevented. For instance:
One way in which concerned people can help fight corruption in government is by making tax-deductible contributions to Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity, a Nevada non-profit corporation under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The director of the non-profit organization is former federal investigator Rodney Stich, the author of several books detailing corruption in government and its tragic effect upon innocent people. He has spent over 30 years using the funds from his original $10 million estate to carry out these functions. These funds were taken from him by corrupt judges as part of a scheme initiated by a CIA-front law firm in San Francisco. He now needs your help to continue the fight.
The ability to bring about these urgently needed changes comes from the knowledge acquired by present and former government insiders, including former agents of the FBI, DEA, Customs, Secret Service, and other agencies, and include former heads of secret CIA airlines and secret CIA financial operations. Possibly never again will such a courageous group be available to provide this type of help to the American people. Use it, support it, or lose it! Heading this group is former FAA inspector-investigator and crusader, Rodney Stich.
Tax deductible assets which can be converted to money will help carry out the public-spirited work of this non-profit organization. Unlike most tax-deductible groups, donated assets or funds are not siphoned off to other agencies. All the funds go toward the organization's goal. You will know that you are helping a group of courageous present and former government agents and other insiders to inform the public of what is being done to them by people who have seized control of key government offices and the courts.
Incorporated under the name of Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity, this non-profit Nevada Corporation has the tools and the determination to address this serious problem.
Donations could include:
Another Advantage of Tax Deductible Donations
Here's another advantage to a tax-deductible donation. If you have an item that is hard to sell, or the realized money from a sale is far below the high-book value, it is possible that the tax-deduction of the high-book value would come close to the money received after a sale at a low price, minus the possible broker commission and money lost while holding the item. And the matter is almost immediate consummated. Simply make out the transfer papers and the deal is done.
For instance, an aircraft with a high book value of, for instance, $350,000, might require months to sell, and then sell for a low value. The money received, after all selling and holding deductions, could approach what could have been obtained in a quick, no-hassle, donation.
TO CONVEY YOUR DONATION:
For real estate, send us the signed and notarized deeds and description. (Or send us the present deed and we’ll make out the transfer papers.)
For airplanes, send us the bill of sale, keys, log books, and where the plane can be picked up. (Or send us a copy of your old aircraft bill of sale and registration and we’ll make out the papers for you to sign.)
For cars or motor homes, send us the signed pink slip or ownership transfer, the keys, and description of where the vehicle is located.
Transfer ownership to Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity, a Nevada corporation.
Credit card donations. Fax credit card number, expiration date, and amount being donated, to 925-295-1203, with a notation authorizing the amount to be charged to the credit card. It will be processed through a processing center and a receipt sent to you showing the amount donated to Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity. Or, the information can be e-mailed to donations@ombudsmen.org.
Funds can be sent to our address (POB 5, Alamo, CA 94507;), or deposited to Wells Fargo Bank, Walnut Creek, CA. 94595, to the account of Ombudsmen To Promote Government Integrity, bank routing # 321270742; account number 8904319970.
Upon receipt of the donation, we will send you a receipt describing the item that you donated, for income tax purposes, and if you wish, our estimation of its valuation.
If you wish to confirm the IRS tax status of the non-profit corporation, call the IRS at 877-829-5500, tell them you are checking on the 501 (c)(3) tax exempt status of Ombudsmen To Promote Integrity In Government, and Employer Identification Number 88-0452955. They probable won't ask, but if they do, for the DLN number, it is 17053097007030.
Efforts Already Undertaken To Fight
This Trojan Horse
Type Of Misconduct In Government and Judicial Offices
The director of the organization, Rodney Stich, has used his funds to accomplish these goals by publishing books, appearing as guest and expert on over 3,000 radio and television shows in the United States, Canada, and Europe. He has funded half and full page advertisements in mainstream media publications. But now, his funds exhausted, he seeks help to carry on and expand upon this task, especially with the vast accumulation of evidence of corruption in key judicial and government offices.
Order form
to
obtain any of the books focusing on misconduct in government offices and covert
government operations. Email address for the author and activist against corruption in
government: stich@unfriendlyskies.com.
For more information relating to the author and his activities put
"Rodney Stich" into a search engine
such as Google or yahoo.com.
The links run into many tens of thousands.
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