Mission
Tetrahedron, LLC's Mission is "to provide people with opportunities to enhance their own abilities to experience health in body, mind, emotions, and spirit. To aid and help people educate others to create harmonious social relationships within safe and supportive environments and thereby help develop a world that functions more for the benefit of all humanity."
Incorporated initially in the State of Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1978 as a nonprofit 501(C)(4) social welfare agency, the company has evolved into one of the premier educational publishers of "health science and government cover-up" literature. Throughout our history, we have alone, or in cooperation with other persons and organizations, sponsored educational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. Initially we focused special attention in the areas of continuing health professional and employee education. But as our work became more politically sensitive and "incorrect" we were invited to transition to public health education programs supported by grassroots organizations. In 1998, our company moved to the Idaho panhandle from Boston and relinquished our 501(C)(4) status in protest to regulatory agencies.
Our work, and long list of highly acclaimed publications available through our ever growing catalog, speaks volumes about our integrity, spiritual orientation, and history-making contributions to world health and public safety.
We are proud of having made significant contributions to health science, consumer awareness, and patient care in the twentieth century, and we look forward to a most exciting and challenging new millennium.
Incorporated initially in the State of Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1978 as a nonprofit 501(C)(4) social welfare agency, the company has evolved into one of the premier educational publishers of "health science and government cover-up" literature. Throughout our history, we have alone, or in cooperation with other persons and organizations, sponsored educational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. Initially we focused special attention in the areas of continuing health professional and employee education. But as our work became more politically sensitive and "incorrect" we were invited to transition to public health education programs supported by grassroots organizations. In 1998, our company moved to the Idaho panhandle from Boston and relinquished our 501(C)(4) status in protest to regulatory agencies.
Our work, and long list of highly acclaimed publications available through our ever growing catalog, speaks volumes about our integrity, spiritual orientation, and history-making contributions to world health and public safety.
We are proud of having made significant contributions to health science, consumer awareness, and patient care in the twentieth century, and we look forward to a most exciting and challenging new millennium.