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Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  
  

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Quick tour - 3                              


 

 

 

 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


Today, although supposedly charitable in intent, Tvind is far from a straight forward charity.    It has been described as a 'money machine', with a large cash flow directed through a bewildering variety of trusts, shell companies, Swiss banks and offshore accounts.

Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


Tvind is one of the world's biggest commercial traders in used clothes, having almost entirely cornered the market with tens of thousands of 'charity' drop-in bins on the streets of  world cities, for-profit trading companies, its own transport and shops.

There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


There are numerous complaints about the unscrupulous business methods of Tvind's used-clothes concerns, as well as a complete lack of transparency.  You can read more about used clothes here.

It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


It is a major producer and exporter of fruit and vegetables from the Tropics, with vast landholdings in Belize, Ecuador, Brazil, St Lucia and the Cayman Islands.    There are 

Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


Together, these charities are worth millions of pounds and have drawn in tens of thousands of volunteers, who innocently believed they were doing good work.   They still do.

 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 We believe the volunteers may have been used, and that in reality Petersen and his closest advisers have been 'milking' these charities  -  for years.

 


 

 

 

 

 


Copyright 2002, Tvind Alert, All Rights Reserved

 Permission is granted to reproduce the materials posted here provided that they are credited as "Source: Tvind Alert (http://www.tvindalert.com)"