10 November, 2010

Commercialization of NGOs

NGOs suppose to help the people who are often oppressed in the society or environmental issues that no company is interested because of the lack of the profits.

NGOs are actually a gold mine for the employees once they can keep it rolling. The first motivation of the founder might be from humanity, but the people who supports the organization might have different motivations, to find a stable work.

Commercialization of the NGOs are good for the informants. It's the same for the cults and certain companies. They can remain invisible as informants there while they can do their primary work as a sub task.

When Earthquake or other natural disasters occur, people are asked to donate money and things for the victims. Also, there are constant donation asking for the children and the poor people in the Third World. But the truth is that the donation helps the organization to pay the wages for their employees. Other money would be used for the political issues.

The people donated money do not know how much money they actually collected and how much went disappeared. Also, the people do not know how the workers treat the subject of what they must care for.

For instance, if the intelligence wants to use the money collecting system for funding a covert operation, it can do it. For the CIA, it could be cleaner source than selling cocaines and other drugs like Gary Webbs discovered for the Contra War.

When the workers are only interesting on keeping their jobs done for the earning, they do not have to do anything to improve the situation for the people in need or the environment.

I think this system works in election of politicians as well. The public officers do not have to care about the functionality of the voting, but they care about their job done. What happened to the e-voting in the US? Didn't some voters' miss the chance for voting? No body cared that one. And no body will care if it happens again in future. Everyone already knows that the one that will support Bush's NWO plan will continue the policy making without change.

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