In the future we hope to have a permanent location from which to operate. We envision the location as a research center. If you are interested in helping to fund this project, please contact us at the e-mail address above.
Fascinating! I wonder if they were ever informed about the so-called "FARMS Ziggurat". Would Stan Barker likewise have envisioned an ornate, pyramidal "research center"? Would paid apologists work there? We may never know. Sadly, SHIELDS seems far more focused, for the time being, on more modest acquisitions:
Items needed:
* A good photocopier (also efficient to operate) or finances to buy one.
* Mormonism, Shadow or Reality, (current and older editions, as well as an electronic edition)
* Strong's Concordance (latest edition)
* Collected Discourses, Vols. 3-5 (and index if there is one)
* By Study and also by Faith, Vol. 2
* Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 7
* Brigham Young Addresses, Elden Watson, (need vols 1-5, 7)
* 2 copies: Biblical Archaeology Society CD-ROM containing the articles from all the issues of BAR from 1975 to 2000. Cost: $125 ea.
Oh, come on, now. Surely the massive wealth of FARMS could have tossed them a bone here. Surely Matt Roper could have loaned his copy of Mormonism: Shadow or Reality to Barker and Co. Perhaps they are being a bit greedy in their desire for "a good photocopier" (and one that is "efficient to operate" no less! the hubris!), but if Barker manages to sell his antique metal sacrament cup, he might be able to put a significant dent in a downpayment for a solid used Xerox--possibly one left over from FARMS.
What intrigued me most about SHIELDS's "calls for donations," though, was its draconian donation procedures:
Guidelines for Accepting Contributions:
1. We are not a tax exempt organization, hence donations will not have any tax benefits to the individual or organization.
2. All donations must be anonymous as far as the public is concerned (you must do it because you believe in what SHIELDS is doing and want no glory for your financial assistance).
3. All donations must have no strings attached. We will continue to run SHIELDS as we always have (to the best of our ability and honestly).
4. We reserve the right to refuse a donation from anyone or any organization.
Violations of SHIELDS privacy may result in refusal of future donations.
Thank you,
Stan Barker
Gene Humbert
Malin Jacobs
Gee, for a volunteer organization that is hard-up for funding, this doesn't seem very appreciative! This in particular is a classic: "All donations must be anonymous as far as the public is concerned (you must do it because you believe in what SHIELDS is doing and want no glory for your financial assistance)." And, I wonder: if I offered to donate a million dollars, or to purchase the SHIELDS equivalent of a Liahona Membership, couldn't I at least expect that Barker or one of the other SHIELDS turkeys could issue a public apology for something or other? Would Barker be willing to apologize for posting people's private email correspondence? Given these secretive, draconian rules, I guess not.
In any event, I just found this rather interesting, particularly when compared with the stringent secrecy surrounding FARMS's finances.
You can read the material in full here:
http://www.shields-research.org/Donations.htm