Mormonism's founder (1805-1844), described by the dossier — citing the Church's own history pages — as a folk-magic treasure hunter whose seer-stone-in-a-hat technique, once used to hunt 'Spanish silver' (with an 1826 'glass looker' charge), was the same one that produced the Book of Mormon. He became a Freemason in March 1842, introduced the Masonic-derived temple ceremony about 7 weeks later, and was assassinated in 1844 — the structure surviving him.
[Report #172] Folk-magic treasure-digger turned prophet. The Church's OWN history pages concede it: seer-stone-in-a-hat scrying for 'Spanish silver', the 1826 Bainbridge 'glass looker' charge, and the SAME technique producing the Book of Mormon. Made a Freemason Mar 1842; introduced the Masonic-derived temple endowment ~7 weeks later. Assassinated 1844 — the structure survived him (Egregore #57).
The LDS Church's investment arm (1997), holding roughly $100B tax-free under the church shield per whistleblower and media accounts (the SEC's order cites about $32-38B in equities), its size concealed through 13 shell LLCs — caught by a 2023 SEC order totaling $5M. When members sued over acknowledged transfers ($1.4B to the City Creek mall, $600M to Beneficial Life), courts dismissed the cases on church-autonomy grounds — which the dossier reads as the tax and liability exemption fully weaponized.
[Report #172] The LDS Church's investment arm (1997). ~$100B total AUM (whistleblower/media; the SEC order cites ~$32-38B in equities) held tax-free under the church shield, its size concealed via 13 LLCs — the 2023 SEC order ($4M + $1M = $5M) is the documented catch. When members sued over reserve transfers ($1.4B City Creek / $600M Beneficial Life, acknowledged), the courts DISMISSED on church-autonomy (Huntsman 9th Cir. 2025). Tax + liability exemption, fully weaponized.
The LDS Church's genealogy operation — one of the world's largest genealogy/DNA databases, with 1.92B tree profiles, about 2.4M microfilm rolls, the Granite Mountain vault, and 2014 data-sharing with Ancestry and MyHeritage — driven by the doctrine that the dead must be named to be saved. The dossier's point: it runs under a tax-exempt, court-untouchable religious shield that commercial genetic-data firms lack.
[Report #172] One of the world's largest genealogy/DNA databases (1.92B tree profiles, ~2.4M microfilm rolls, the Granite Mountain vault; 2014 Ancestry/MyHeritage data-sharing) — run by a church, under a tax-exempt, court-untouchable shield the commercial genetic-data firms lack. Driven by proxy-baptism doctrine (the dead must be named to be saved). The exemption-fork applied to data.
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