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● 12.30.21


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●● In the Latest OSI Tax Filing (From the IRS), Filed 13 Months Ago, Only 4% of the Revenue Comes From Members (People, Not Corporations) and $252,702 Goes to Microsoft Projects (Propping Up Proprietary Software Monopoly)


Posted in Finance, Microsoft, OSI at 4:40 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


It has been getting lower each year (down from 5% to just 4%) and Microsoft uses OSI as a ‘money-laundering’ box


Image: OSI money


Summary: Stefano Maffulli told me (hours ago), citing Josh (who had prepared the above filing), that “clearlydefined has a budget of roughly $250k.” (See page 10 of this latest IRS filing [PDF] near the bottom)


↺ latest IRS filing


Earlier today (about OSI):


Social Control Media is Out of Control, Now It Censors Microsoft Critics Using Straw Man Arguments and False PretextsCriticising Microsoft and the OSI is “COVID-19 Misinformation”OSI Might be Using COVID-19 to Report Their Critics to Twitter (for Suspension)[Video] Open Source Initiative (OSI) Board of Directors Chair and Former Treasurer: Half of Our Money Goes to Microsoft Stuff[Meme] OSI Has Choked Itself to Death (by Surrendering to Its Worst Enemy)“It is Difficult to Get a Man to Understand Something, When His Salary Depends on His Not Understanding It” (Upton Sinclair)


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