- 3 - Non-Profit Individual Organization” stated that the purpose of the organization is “to educate as many people as possible about the existing Amendment 16 of the Constitution of the United States of America, its fundamental flaws that are contrary to the views of our founding fathers and ways to correct these.” Along with its Form 1023, petitioner submitted articles of association2 (hereinafter referred to as the Articles). The Articles provided: ARTICLE III PURPOSES Amend16robertwirengard is not for profit and organized exclusively for educational, welfare and charitable purposes, including to: 1. Provide education and advocacy, principally of the economic and financial sciences 2. Provide for food, shelter, healthcare, access/transportation and environments 3. Study, research and test welfare, healthcare and environmental models 4. Identify socio-economic and sustainability problems and provide economic solutions 5. Assist and organize employees and unemployed and unpaid workers for their and children’s welfare 2The record shows that petitioner submitted to respondent drafts of its articles of association on three separate occasions. Each of the three drafts was dated Aug. 31, 2001. The first draft was signed only by Robert Wirengard and submitted as an attachment to petitioner’s Form 1023. The second draft, set forth above, was identical to the first, except that it was signed by all four directors and was submitted by petitioner as an attachment to a letter to respondent dated Oct. 9, 2001. The third draft was not identical to the first two drafts but was substantially similar; it was signed by Robert Wirengard and Mauricio Rosas and submitted by petitioner as an attachment to a letter to respondent dated Apr. 3, 2003. The signature of Mauricio Rosas was dated Apr. 3, 2003.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next
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