Do a google search. Or read the chapter in The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power that deals with "Shadow Government." Or track down the thread that claims that "The Church Monitors Over 1,500 Websites."
Keep in mind Plutarch that, all at events,
The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power is the only book Scratch has read in his entire adult lifetime, and he show no indication that he has any familiarity with the competant LDS scholarship that has been done for at least the last 30 years. Quinn's book seems to have become a kind of poor man;s
Protocols of The Learned Elders of Zion for the liberal exmormon intellectual movement
The very idea that the church would have any concern for what is said here, or in any other forum on the web reletive to criticism of the church is, of course, preposterous on its face. That church leaders educate themselves on the main currents of anti-Mormon thought I have no doubt. That they monitor Mormondiscussion.com (for what purpose?) sounds like the paranoid fantasies of a demagogue who really has no intellectually sustainable arguments to make on any substantive issue.
The church, of course, has no "shadow government"; its entire power over its members is to dissasociate itself from them for gross moral lapses or open public hostility. While this board is public, it is hardly open in the sense that the vast majority of the world's population has no idea, and never will have, of its existence.
The counter cult anti-Mormon literary movement has been alive and kicking for over half a century now, and it moved into the Internet with a vengence in the 90s. The churh's shadow government has done a very, very poor job it seems, of nipping this stuff in the bud or preventing its growth and spread.
For scratch's information, church leaders could, for the most part, care less about what people like him say, for the very simple reason that the church's growth has been little affected in the past by the breast beating and grandstanding of people like him, and is unlikely to be in the future. They have no power to stop him, and his power to convince others in severely limited by both the style and substance of his claims.
In other words, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Loran