At one time Parisha referred to herself as "Calf Mother", even in a 1995 legal case concerning the seizure of a fraud medical device at her New Age bookstore.
http://www.leagle.com/decision/19951910885FSupp1025_11764.xml/U.S.%20v.%20ONE%20UNLABELED%20UNIT
Entity Number 738230
Business Name CALF MOTHER COMPANY
Filing Type CORPORATION FOR PROFIT
Status Cancelled
Original Filing Date 12/12/1988
Expiry Date
Location: SOUTH EUCLID County: CUYAHOGA State: OHIO
Incorporator Information
PA'RIS'HA TAYLOR
PAIGE M KERN
MARTHA SPERRY
http://www2.sos.state.oh.us/pls/bsqry/f?p=100:7:0::NO:7:P7_CHARTER_NUM:738230
Some other titles of various projects:
Northern Lights Ministry Christ Consciousness Church
Tawah
Quantum Nuwati
Some of their corporations are called schools, some churches, many are for profit businesses for investments.
The various corporations look interlocking, various combinations with various cult members. They don't have web presence, they look to be for moving money only, I assume Parisha's money from donations....
The only other group of frauds or cult I've seen that comes anywhere close to using as wide a variety of fronts is the Deer Tribe, and for much the same reason. Harley Reagan and Taylor were both trying for as many revenue streams as possible, to use the term from business. Both deliberately try to appeal as teachers for wildly different and even opposing needs. Taylor poses as Cherokee elder, Scientologist, life coach, Christian ministry, humanitarian, expert on women's issues, etc.
I'm comforted by Taylor's constant failures though. She's never come close to breaking the 100 member mark for her cult, most often only succeeding in controlling or hoodwinking half that number. And that's after three decades as a cult leader.
Found an old angelfire site of a follower Mary Audrey Smith AKA Whispering Winds in the Pines, a claimed medicine carrier. What Taylor taught her seems a bizarre mix of faux quantum claims, faux Tibetan beliefs, and faux Christianity.
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/singingpines/quantumnuwati.htmlNot sure if this Center for Human Development tax return has been posted before. It's for 2006 and shows their income as only about 130k. Coming from likely about 50 cult members that gives us an idea of what's demanded from them.
http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/341/341635492/341635492_200612_990.pdfBashie English, Steve Kopacka, and Patricia Carroll listed as adminstrators. Joyce Mollenhauer as treasurer. There's also a list of where they held events, including a few in Australia.