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Monday, March 18, 2013

Rutland County Councillor Martyn Pocock, Conservative. Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Recycling teams up with Danish Cult. Tvind a political cult involved in financial criminal activities.

Rutland County Councillor Martyn Pocock, Conservative. Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Recycling  teams  up with Danish Cult. Tvind a political cult involved in financial criminal activities.

Rutland County Councils new doorstep recycling scheme has connections to Danish Cult and organised crime. Once exposed by the BBC and other world media organisations and dumped by Asda, Rutland County Council is working closely with Planet Aid UK Ltd.


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College for International Cooperation and Development can often be
seen out and about falsely claiming to be a charity.


One of the UK based Planet Aid Directors is also a director of  COLLEGE FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT this company has links to Tvind and has long been embroiled in controversy. Numerous media reports worldwide as well as investigations conducted by several European governments allege that in reality, Tvind is run by a political cult involved in financial criminal activities.


Planet Aid UK Ltd.

ASDA has been removed 'Planet Aid' clothes collection banks from its car parks.

"You want to be reassured that the people you're working with are donating the money they're making to a good cause," says Dominic Burch from the supermarket chain.

"We've asked them to give us full traceability, to open their books and show us where the money goes, and it just wasn't forthcoming."

Dig deeper and the mysterious appearance of Planet Aid clothes banks can be traced back to a Danish organisation that's been branded a cult - and to a controversial college.


So what's the link between the college and Planet Aid, the company who were having their clothes bank removed from the supermarket car park?

Birgit Soe, from Solihull. is a director of Planet Aid, and she's also a director of the College of International Co-operation and Development.

The charity commissioners forced the closure of Humana (one of The Teacher’s Group charities) due to financial irregularities.

It does not surprise me that Rutland County Council Tories have teamed up with such an organisation.

When my bags arrive I shall be using them as bin bags....