The Unholy Alliance Part Two
By Kathleen Deoul
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The ACS is the oldest and unquestionably wealthiest
member of the anticancer establishment. With an annual income exceeding $325
million and assets in excess of $1 billion it dwarfs most charitable
organizations. But it's not just cancer research that benefits from this huge
revenue stream. According to the ACS' most recent public filing, nearly
two-thirds (63.3%) of its budget goes to overhead. This figure includes 19.6%
for salaries (with almost $2.1 million in salaries and benefits to the top 5
employees) and another 19.1% for accounting and professional fees. Taken
together this means that 38.7% of the money average citizens have donated for
what they believed was cancer research went into the pockets of individuals!
In short, there are a lot of people associated with the
ACS who have a strong vested interest in not alienating donors. But what does
chemical pollution have to do with the ACS donor base? More than you might
imagine, but to understand the connection, you first have to understand the
connection between the pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

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