from: magma: Yo: Cc: Subjeclz Fw Iepovl nammg Vlanet Aid ware; Friday November Is 2m ll 1mm Allachmenls: WW1 usm Iener Nov 2qu gr Mr Craushom, I was quite surprised to recere an email Irom you. And I spent hours trying write back. But Inere srmpIe aren't words to desonoe how I about your oommued suppon or Planet Ir you wrote Io try to convInoe me that my errorrs or lIghIIng are palnlless, you nave IarIed, You serroust underestimate my knowledge and my resolve. But if you have wrmen an attempt to mend tences and open possible dialog, men I am willing to help you. But make no mistake, I will onIy help you because my deSIre to own Irom the USA Is greater than my contempt Ior the USDA. Iwrole to one or your coworkers, Linda c. Habenstreu, over a year ago oonoermng misconceptions sne had over Planet and rymd. I sent a copy or that Iener to you and Juduh Phillips but never recered a response from any or you, so I must conclude that your smcerity in <Group members, including the leader, Amdi Pedersen, who was living in Miami at the time....a multi-million dollar condo purchased through shell companies with pilfered cash. I thought you might like to see this report since it mentions Planet Aid and Humana People to People as Tvind operations in the USA. Even though the USDA and USAID continue to side with Planet Aid in denying the connections to Tvind, there is no doubt of what the Danish government knows or what our own FBI knows. I can only hope that the USDA will wise up as you did, and stop funding the horrible group. You may be wondering why the FBI has not taken any action against Planet Aid (or any of the other Tvind groups here in the USA). I had that same question. They interviewed me a few weeks ago, and their answer to that question was very disheartening. According to the agents that I spoke to, there is very little funding tin the FBI's budget to investigate white collar crimes such as this. Almost everything is used to identify terrorism and illegal drugs. Though I uunderstand the need to prioritize, it still does not take away from the fact that Planet Aid, and the other Tvind groups, have managed to deceive our government and citizens out of more that $300 million since 1999....and that's just the funding that I can identify. God only knows what the total really is. But I do what I can, and I tread along, and I will always be grateful that the World Soy Foundation did the right thing and chose not to fund Tvind. Thank you. Kris Alonge