Cult-like group’s offices raided by police

The headquarters and many sister “schools” had their offices raided by police in a major fraud investigation

Pioneer Press, Fort Jones, CA, Wednesday, May 9, 2001

 

By Daniel Webster

Grindsted, Denmark - Danish police recently raided the headquarters of
the international group that has opened a school in Etna.    One leader,
Poul Joergensen, was arrested for fraud and the police are looking for
the mysterious and unquestioned founder Morgens Amdi Petersen.

 

Vice Consul Dorthe S. Mikkelsen, of the Royal Danish Consulate General
in Los Angeles confirmed for the Pioneer Press the news reports that the
police are still investigating the organization for alleged tax fraud
and not following its own charter.

 

When asked if she was aware of Campus California TG (Teachers Group), in
Etna, she responded that she wasn’t specifically, but that she finds new
names that the group is going by every day.

 

Campus California TG  opened its training center in Etna last year.
Within the last few months, its first batch of students have arrived in
Scott Valley.

 

The local campus is part of an enormous international group of
organizations under the umbrella of Tvind.  According to a
Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper, 50 police officers, tax agents and
computer experts searched eight different Tvind offices and schools for
evidence that is to be used in a future trial against Tvind leaders.