US Right to Know is a prominent anti-biotech advocacy group based in Oakland, CA. Established in 2014 with seed money from the Organic Consumers Association, the organization focuses on public health and biotech-related topics. Known for filing Freedom of Information requests, US Right to Know aims to acquire emails of researchers and science writers to expose alleged collusion between the scientific community and biotech companies to hide the risks of their products. However, these accusations have been proven incorrect. There is evidence suggesting that US Right to Know has collaborated with Russian state-funded media outlets to spread misinformation about the safety of GMOs and agricultural chemicals.
The organization has an annual revenue of $360,885 and total assets of $47,829 as of 2017. Major donors include the Organic Consumers Association, Laura and John Arnold Foundation, Dr. Bronner's Family Foundation, CrossFit Foundation, and the Westreich Foundation. It is important to note that the contribution totals only reflect publicly reported donors and may not include significant contributions from corporations, litigators, and governments. US Right to Know has been involved in controversies surrounding its claims and collaborations, raising questions about the accuracy and reliability of its advocacy efforts.
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