I'm not sure really what this site is trying to accomplish other than try to get someone to post financial figures. Pretty much everything else is out there on the Internet as it is. When the batch of 'leaked' documents and videos was posted in September 2016, everyone online was like 'this is boring' or 'nothing we already didn't' know. All these people opposed to the church think they are going to find some corruption or a smoking gun that will cause the entire church to collapse.Former church member launches ‘Mormon Wikileaks’ for anonymous sharing of documents and videos
By Michael Alison Chandler December 20 at 7:00 AM
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A former Mormon launched a web site Monday offering a secure portal for people who want to leak internal documents or videos about the Utah-based church.
The Mormon Wikileaks web site seeks to build on a growing number of leaks that have shed light on the inner workings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its position on controversial issues such as gay marriage.
The site was launched by Ryan McKnight, of Las Vegas, Nevada, who gained national attention in October after posting a series of inside conversations between senior Mormon church officials on a YouTube channel called “Mormon Leaks.”
“Our goal is, pure and simple, transparency,” McKnight said in an interview. “Sometimes people come across information through the course of their jobs that makes them feel uneasy or like it is something that church members deserve to know.”
He said the web site provides an anonymous “avenue” for them to share it.
The web site comes as digital information is easily shared and is modeled after Wikileaks, the international group that has collected and shared millions of government documents.
A spokesman for the Mormon church declined to comment on the new site. Church employees sign non-disclosure agreements.
So basically this site is going to try to 'leak' information about church members tithing and how it is spent by the church because apparently that information isn't already out there. Anyone that's a ward/stake financial clerk knows how the funds are used in the church as it is. If someone did leak information, would be 'boring', 'dry' financial information that no one really truly cares about but only do now because its not public. Church run/owned businesses pay taxes just like any other for profit company, people try to ignore that point or are ignorant.
Utah is still the most Charitable and best for Volunteers; its basically been the same for years including 2016.
Here's how Utah fared in 2014:
1st • Volunteer rate
1st • Percentage of donated income
1st • Percentage of population who claim to have donated time
1st • Percengate of population who claim to have donated money
4th • Percentage of taxpayers who donated to charity
13th • Growth in charitable giving (2012 vs. 2006)
1st • Median contribution to charity
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