Defendant Joe Czyzyk, Chairman, CEO, Board of
Directors, all U.S. Vets United States Veterans Initiative et al “Employees” at
800 W 6th Street Suite 1505 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.542.2600, namely “U.S.
Vets et al herein claims of a national charity that vows to help disabled homeless
veterans and their families has spent tens of millions on marketing services, and
“overhead” while in 2011 the “Top 25 Veterans Organization” received mega million’s
yearly in just “private tax write off” in donations since it began operations all
the while the location in Houston Texas the 4th largest city in the
Nation
“Primary doling out massive amounts of candy,
hand sanitizer bottles same old” cheap toilet made in china supplies, and many
other unnecessary items the dept. of Veteran affairs and “private corporations have
no usage for and simply make this a donation which is then mark as tax write
offs’ and income received for the defendant Joe Czyzyk, Chairman, CEO, Board of
Directors “when basically” its (Trash) of no positive usage to all Texas
“Negro Plaintiffs veteran herein real physical
monetary gainful positive aid, while Defendant Joe Czyzyk, Chairman, CEO, Board
of Directors basically” its Military/Corporation
(Trash) actually receiving for example “estimated the value of the donation shipment
received in surplus at around $334,000 -- significantly less than the $888,888
it reported to the IRS, and Defendant tax filings with the IRS, almost none of
that money has wound up in the hands of American veterans. $334,000 - $888,888 = $554,888 (Secret
Cooking the Books profit) in RICO charity to also include Defendant Joe Czyzyk,
Chairman, CEO, Board of Directors since Joe Czyzyk, who was elected to the
U.S.VETS board in 2012, took over Instead, the charity made significant
payments to directly supporting primarily a larger percentage Joe Czyzyk, Chairman,
CEO, Board of Directors, all U.S. Vets United States Veterans Initiative et al “Employees”
at 800 W 6th Street Suite 1505 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.542.2600, and this
massive
Nation-wide useless over kill employees to
help hand out “Candy” and worthless military refused over stock years ago lost
in a military/ corporation warehouse garbage being “markup” for a National tax
write off RICO scheme of things resulting still defendant (U.S. Vets et al ) back
at “square #1 “primary running a RICO racket
For example, Disabled American
Veterans Charitable Service Trust spends 96 percent of its budget on vets.
Fisher House devotes 91 percent. But according to public records reported by
"Charity Navigator," the Wounded Warrior Project spends 60 percent on
vets.
Doling out massive amounts of candy,
hand sanitizer bottles same old” cheap toilet made in china supplies, and many
other unnecessary items the dept. of Veteran affairs have no usage for and
simply make this a donation which is then mark as income received for the
defendant “when basically” its self is recycle corporation truck loads the same
old worthless new (Trash), being “RICO” racket for profit of the “Negro
Veterans Plaintiffs” lives herein. Vs. Fresh from the Military/Corporation
production factory line directly to the Negro Veterans Plaintiffs herein, being
actually reality vs. “Candy”, and a piece of fruit at Christmas time, as the
media make a Grand production to aid masking the Grand White Only Vets Monetary
discriminatory fraud.
A News21 analysis of the 25 charities
that collect the bulk of public contributions to veterans’ causes shows that
some are far more effective than others in getting money to veterans. The
charities range from high-profile activist groups to foundations that make
small emergency grants to veterans. Data is from 2001-2011.
1 Henry M Jackson Foundation For The
Advancement Of Military Medicine $2,598,227,191 $2,714,569,575 $2,602,684,064
$12,309,594 $2,574,174,820
2 Paralyzed Veterans Of America
$1,005,406,107 $1,052,837,295 $1,043,829,175 $342,397,809 $634,075,397
3 Help Hospitalized Veterans
$436,520,920 $353,429,379 $444,248,183 $147,939,894 $271,772,204
4 Northern California Institute For
Research And Education Inc $402,437,169 $357,022,594 $438,081,504 $1,271,834
$387,094,971
5 Association Of Graduates Of The
United States Military Academy $300,449,028 $297,734,506 $288,884,470
$43,030,348 $227,727,862
6 Fisher House Foundation Inc
$270,047,188 $256,537,569 $240,396,865 $3,865,294 $231,220,737
7 United Spinal Association
Inc/Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association $252,031,592 $167,582,503
$299,959,788 $103,293,099 $163,229,323
8 Veterans Medical Research Foundation
Of San Diego $187,734,273 $213,339,631 $287,476,412 $138,401 $215,373,612
9 Wounded Warrior Project Inc
$187,534,241 $192,641,964 $162,159,892 $38,326,453 $108,711,934
10 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
$185,041,372 $202,872,206 $309,976,090 $6,002,470 $258,857,747
11 Coalition To Salute Americas Heroes
Foundation $156,280,164 $156,816,503 $150,523,906 $41,787,360 $102,368,099
12 Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund
$132,237,521 $135,713,074 $116,651,517 $1 $737
13 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation
$131,243,593 $152,951,728 $58,558,104 $20,469,369 $27,274,172
14 Amvets National Service Foundation
$120,977,825 $122,719,458 $116,932,816 $9,756,499 $96,700,929
15 Atlanta Research And Education
Foundation Inc $120,125,252 $149,083,864 $147,550,226 $0 $140,135,609
16 Army Emergency Relief $118,920,237
$247,352,683 $209,231,336 $4,167,435 $184,156,409
17 Operation Homefront Inc
$112,907,171 $113,994,377 $104,353,433 $3,538,474 $97,051,827
18 Palo Alto Institute For Research
And Education Inc $105,149,272 $135,859,985 $135,805,933 $0 $114,517,343
19 Military and Veterans Service
Organizations Of America $98,567,727 $98,580,083 $98,580,083 $1,203,823
$96,960,518
20 Veterans For America $89,193,518
$92,767,850 $90,797,664 $7,372,831 $65,446,506
21 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Inc
$86,383,498 $91,059,668 $67,378,751 $19,384,451 $42,187,420
22 Disabled Veterans National
Foundation $85,071,457 $85,239,823 $100,749,589 $43,463,800 $49,939,004
23 Biomedical Research Institute Of
New Mexico $84,342,369 $85,868,096 $75,577,372 $0 $70,243,905
24 United States Veterans Initiative
$82,057,682 $192,474,944 $191,061,779 $3,281,791 $170,922,467
25 Seattle Institute For Biomedical
And Clinical Research $80,353,837 $85,292,371 $82,882,174 $0 $73,829,735
SOURCE: Internal Revenue Service, The
National Center for Charitable Statistics,
ProPublica, Grey Matter Research &
Consulting.
CREDIT: Chad Garland, Andrew Knochel
Joe Czyzyk, Chairman, CEO, Board of
Directors since Joe Czyzyk, who was elected to the U.S.VETS board in 2012 but
these figures are less now in 2016 far below as described #24 fell way below
since Defendant Joe Czyzyk took over 2012 in the percentage actually now not
even listed, just “piles of candy, and worthless over stock cheap toilet supplies
from corporation tax write off, as hostile U.S. Mail stealing RICO employees, are racking up billing career hours in addition
to this hidden RICO in Millions revenue being never making actual direct well
needed surplus and inventory, and services to said “Negro Plaintiffs Veterans
Collectively herein.
(2011) Top 1-25
#24 United States Veterans Initiative
$82,057,682 $192,474,944 $191,061,779 $3,281,791 $170,922,467
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