Tuesday, February 10, 2015

THE SOLOMON FOUNDATION - ENGLEWOOD COLORADO



DOES ANY ONE HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON "THE SOLOMON FOUNDATION" OUT OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO?




The Solomon Foundation, 
9780 Mount Pyramid Court, Suite 295

Englewood
, Colorado 80112

One very dear to me is considering "investing" in this operation based just upon that which is, but more so IS NOT, offered in their surface info.

My gut feel is having some very serious misgivings about the esoteric nature of their enterprise!!!!
Anyone having access to a D&B account, capable of an in-depth report into this thing, and willing to use it -  please phone me (Hal @
281.235.9728) and I'll arrange repayment for the report.
As for availability of anything else, please post here whatever you may have A.S.A.P.
Research carefully what you are considering 'investing' in as the times are very serious - as many of you frequenting this blog well know.
What is shared here will possibly benefit many potential 'investors.'


Thanks and God bless.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now this is just an opinion no research has been done - If I had money to invest it would be physical silver/gold. The wall street guys try to lie to people and tell them it's a bull market so they can get a lot of little guys to invest and then they crash the market and keep all of the money.

Unknown said...

Because I have a background in nonprofit organizations, I called the gentleman and explained (and sent him this information too), and I am posting the information here too for people's information.

Because the entity to be researched is a foundation (nonprofit organization), information on it would be available through the Foundation Center. That is a huge information source, i believe out of New York.

To give general information to others, the Foundation Center has placed Foundation Center access points and resource books in one location in the main library of every major metropolitan area around the USA.

Otherwise, if people have to join the Foundation Center, it's very expensive to have a membership, like, about $250/mo. for a basic membership, or $1250/mo. for a full access membership. Nonprofit organizations like, for example, the Red Cross, etc., would bother to get the full membership, presumably, because they can afford it.

So, anyone can go to the main library in the nearest major metro area and research any foundation, get all their tax forms, etc. But do call ahead and verify that that is where your local Foundation Center is located!

Also, I expressed that I don't know for sure but I do not think that nonprofit organizations are listed on Dunn and Brad Street (D&B). I think that would be for corporations selling stocks and such. Nonprofit organizations are frequently corporations, just nonprofit, but since they don't sell stock but have a different structure, I don't think they are listed there.

F.Y.I.