kanga
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Post by kanga on Sept 13, 2007 0:03:51 GMT -7
A few years ago Fr. Rydzyk asked Radio listeners to donate money to the Gdańsk Shipyard which faced the danger of going bankrupt. The listeners answered with a flood of donations, it is estimated that about 40 million dollars were collected by Radio Maryja. However, the shipyard saw nothing of it. The fate of this money is still veiled in mystery and Fr. Rydzyk refuses to comment on it.
Pawian you may want to expand on this serious allegation, facts please...(no gossip or nasty rumors)
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Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Sept 13, 2007 10:26:42 GMT -7
A few years ago Fr. Rydzyk asked Radio listeners to donate money to the Gdańsk Shipyard which faced the danger of going bankrupt. The listeners answered with a flood of donations, it is estimated that about 40 million dollars were collected by Radio Maryja. However, the shipyard saw nothing of it. The fate of this money is still veiled in mystery and Fr. Rydzyk refuses to comment on it. Pawian you may want to expand on this serious allegation, facts please...(no gossip or nasty rumors) I am experiencing a sort of deja vu. It is the second time within shrot time when I am asked to provide facts. Let me quote my complete answer to the same question, you can find it on page 1 of this thread, but here you are: As for links, they are in Polish only: This one describes what Radio Maryja treasurer made with one million NFI privatisation coupons which were sent to the station by listeners to save the shipyard. Every coupon was worth about 100 zlotys. The collected coupons occupied the space of a few rooms in the station and finally they were exchanged for shares in the stock market. Unfortunately, the treasurer invested in only one company. After the buyout of its shares started, the price rocketed and increased a few hundredfold. In order to buy more shares, they had to take a bank loan. Soon the company went bankrupt, the money was lost, and they were left with worthless shares and a loan which was finally paid by the Redemptorist order. The shipyard wasn`t saved, today it is on the verge of real bankruptcy. wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/wiadomosci/1,53600,3268630.html In the following article the above news about lost money is corroborated by the Redemptorist order spokesman. serwisy.gazeta.pl/kraj/1,34397,3269703.html This article describes another failed investment into a newspaper which went bankrupt shortly after it had been bought by Father Rydzyk. It describes in a funny way how Father Rydzyk and his treasurer brought a few bags of money to the owner of the newspaper and how he received a little shock after seeing a heap of banknotes scattered all over his desk in Al Capone mafia style. serwisy.gazeta.pl/kraj/1,34308,3276190.html
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