Viper1 said:
I've worked with several private foundations that are just 1 person. In fact, the majority of 501 |
I actually started a non-profit in NY state. I know with my experience working with non-profits, that there are 3 Ms they seek for survival: Money, Media, and Members. You want to get as much media attention to your issue, and your organization, to be able get more resources by those who would support it. You hide your name because you know there will be a backlash against it, and the outcome would be worse than if you show your face. Pretty much, in short, probably not above board. You likely can ding Anonymous on it.
An angle here is it is also possible some rich liberal side might of done it, so the blowback would be bad for those who are pushing the need for cracking down on voter fraud. By not identifying oneself, one opens up to having one's views distorted.








(3)'s are single entity operations...menaing it's just 1 person.