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●● The Real Linux Foundation – Part 7: Giving Large Contracts to Former Staff (Yes, Corruption and Graft)


Posted in Deception, Marketing at 8:40 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Series parts:


New Series: Inside the Real Linux Foundation


1 New Series: Inside the Real Linux Foundation

What the 2022 Tax Filing (From 7 Months Ago, for Tax Year 2021) Teaches Us About the Linux Foundation


2 What the 2022 Tax Filing (From 7 Months Ago, for Tax Year 2021) Teaches Us About the Linux Foundation

The Real Linux Foundation – Part 3: How It Splits Into Subgroups, Including New Ones


3 The Real Linux Foundation – Part 3: How It Splits Into Subgroups, Including New Ones

The Real Linux Foundation – Part 4: How the Foundation Makes Its Money


4 The Real Linux Foundation – Part 4: How the Foundation Makes Its Money

The Real Linux Foundation – Part 5: The Annual Cost of the Office Has Jumped to Almost 8 Million Dollars for Just 261 Employees (About $30,000 Per Employee Per Year)


5 The Real Linux Foundation – Part 5: The Annual Cost of the Office Has Jumped to Almost 8 Million Dollars for Just 261 Employees (About $30,000 Per Employee Per Year)

The Real Linux Foundation – Part 6: Raising Money From Monopolies, Living Extravagant Lifestyles, Crushing Software Communities


6 The Real Linux Foundation – Part 6: Raising Money From Monopolies, Living Extravagant Lifestyles, Crushing Software Communities

YOU ARE HERE ☞ Giving Large Contracts to Former Staff (Yes, Corruption and Graft)


Summary: The Linux Foundation has limitless examples of people who used to work for the Foundation, then left to create their own “business”, in turn getting a contract with the Foundation, enjoying a flow of money (probably without tenders and bidding, it’s all nepotism with no competitive bids)


Linux Foundation


THE Linux Foundation (LF) offers Clickfraud-as-a-Service among other services which are borderline illegal or a direct violation of site policies.


Clickfraud-as-a-Service

other services


How many people even know about this? Well, this has gone on for years already, but the people who run the Foundation enjoy impunity [1, 2, 3]. They exploit their connections to large corporations.


this has gone on for years already

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Two examples of this would be Jennifer Cloer and Swapnil Bhartiya, who are in fact connected and fed by the same ‘machine’. The Foundation gives them “contracts”, in turn offloading budget to them. █


Image: Meet the creator of The Chasing Grace Project - Jennifer Cloer


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