While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) makes conservative groups wait
years for tax-exempt status an “After School Satan Club” launched to
hinder Christian-based counterparts got its nonprofit ranking in just
ten days, records obtained by Judicial Watch show. The classification is
offered to charitable, religious and educational organizations that
operate as nonprofits. Under the Obama administration IRS political
appointees illegally targeted conservative groups, either making them
wait up to seven years for tax-exempt status or denying their
application altogether. Judicial Watch uncovered that scandal
and has obtained piles of government records showing how the IRS
illegally colluded with another federal agency to single out groups with
conservative-sounding terms such as patriot and Tea Party in their
titles when applying for tax-exempt status.
In
the meantime, leftist groups like the Satan club got fast tracked. The
principle goal of establishing the Satan clubs in public schools
throughout Washington State appears to be to counter existing
enterprises operated by a Christian-based group. Documents
obtained by Judicial Watch include the process of establishing an
after-school Satan club at Point Defiance Elementary in Tacoma. The
entity behind the club is a nonprofit called Reason Alliance, which is
based in Somerville, Massachusetts, and operates in Washington State as
the Satanic Temple of Seattle. Its director, Lilith X. Starr,
established the Point Defiance Elementary Satanic club, the records
show. In its application the club states that its purpose is “character
development” and that adult instructors are vetted by the Satanic
Temple’s “Executive Ministry.” Children ages 5-12 will develop basic
critical reasoning, character qualities, problem solving and creative
expression, according to the Satanic Temple filings included in the
documents. The club logo is a pencil with devil’s horns. Records obtained
by Judicial Watch from the Treasury Department show that the Satanic
cult applied for tax-exempt status on October 21, 2014 and received it
on October 31, 2014.
The parent permission forms ask for the name of the child’s church and
pastor, the records show. They also reveal that Starr, the Seattle
Satanic Temple director, told Tacoma School District Superintendent
Carla Santorno that the clubs are led by “caring Satanists” and each
child receives a membership card. Starr also tells the superintendent
that the effort to establish after-school Satan clubs in Tacoma schools
is in direct response to the Christian-based Good News Clubs
operating in campuses throughout the district. This ignited concern
among some Tacoma district officials, the records show. In one electronic mail exchange,
Tacoma Schools official Andrea O-Brien-Henley sends colleague Paul Koch
a citation from the Satanic Temple’s website noting that the temple
only wants to establish after-school Satan clubs in school districts
with Christian Good News Clubs. O’Brien-Henley notes that it’s odd that
the Satanic Temple only targets schools that have Good News Clubs,
writing to hear colleague: “If they really want to get their message out
to kids it seems kind of odd that they would only be targeting schools
with a Good News Club; one would think that they would want to start
clubs anywhere there is an *interest* in them.”
Here’s the citation that O’Brien-Henley forwarded to fellow school
district official Koch from the Satanic Temple’s website: “How do I
start an After School Satan Club in my school district? If there isn’t a
chapter of The Satanic Temple near you, but you’re interested in
starting and After School Satan Club in your school district, please
contact The Satanic Temple. Please keep in mind that the Satanic Temple
is not interested in operating After School Satan Clubs in school
districts that are not already hosting the Good News Club. However, The
Satanic Temple ultimately intends to have After School Satan Clubs
operating in every school district where the Good News Club is
represented.”
In another exchange, the Executive Director of Communications for the
Tacoma School District, Dan Voelpel, expresses concern to colleagues
that people will confuse the school district’s message of tolerance
toward the Satan Club with tolerance toward alleged “hate-related
activities around the country in the wake of the presidential election.”
In the records the principal of Point Defiance Elementary reveals that,
two weeks after the Satan club was launched, no one had signed up for
it. The fact remains however, that the IRS fast-tracked a deranged
Satanic cult to operate as a nonprofit in taxpayer-funded elementary
schools.
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