This is a reproduction of a February 1, 1996 letter from John Gregory Lambros
to the Chief Executive Officer of Proctor & Gamble.


February 1, 1996

John Gregory Lambros
Reg. No. 00436-124
U.S.P. Leavenworth
P.O. Box 1000
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048-1000
America Online: BrazilByct@aol.com

Edwin L. Artzt
Chief Executive Officer
PROCTOR & GAMBLE COMPANY

Proctor & Gamble Plaza
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Tel. (513) 983-1100

EDITOR
COFFEE INTELLIGENCE
c/o COFFEE PUBLICATIONS, INC.
P.O. Box 1315
Stamford, CT 06904-1315
Tel. (203) 969-2107
FAx. (203) 327-5342

RE: PLANNED BOYCOTT OF PROCTOR & GAMBLE FLAGSHIP PRODUCT FOLGERS COFFEE

Dear Mr. Artzt & Editor of Coffee Intelligence:

     As of this date I have not received a written response from either of you or your firms as to the-out-of-control use of torture in Brazil. Mr. Artzt, you have received the following letters from the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter #75 and myself:

  1. November 21, 1995, U.S. Certified Mail No. 209-886-034.
  2. December 18, 1995, U.S. Certified Mail No. P-386-225-122 with attachments of Lambros letter to Senators Jesse Helms and Nancy Landon Kassebaum, committee and ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, dated December 3, 1995 and Tom Gladson, President by Mike Wiman, VP of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter No. 75 letter to Coffee Importers and Distributors regarding Boycott of coffee grown in Brazil, dated November 1, 1995.
  3. January 8, 1996, letter with copy of my January 3, 1996 letter to Presidents of TRW Credit Information Services and Equifax Information Services Center and request for you to access my above listed Online addresses to receive copy of my letter dated December 29, 1995 to Anne Luzzatto, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Public Affairs, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C. regarding "TRADE BARRIERS" against Brazil and my January 1, 1996 letter to Frederick C. Ribe, Deputy Division Chief, Fiscal Affairs Department, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, requesting support of "BOYCOTT" and "TRADE BARRIERS" against Brazil.

     Coffee Intelligence has also received numerous letters of the torture to John Gregory Lambros, a U.S. Citizen, by Brazilian Officials.

   This letter will serve as official notice that supporters of John Gregory Lambros will start BOYCOTT ACTION against FOLGERS BRAND COFFEE in ten (10) working days of this writing, due to your support of Brazilian Human Rights Violations and torture and forced brain control implantation to U.S. citizen John Gregory Lambros.

    All correspondence to date will be released to the 1584 local internet providers and all commercial internet providers. Wal-Mart stores will be requested to suspend sales of Folgers Coffee.

    By copy of this letter I am notifying the President of Brazil and a law firm that is familiar with Brazilian coffee exporting companies within Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Please refer to the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter No. 75, November 1, 1995 release you have copy of entitled "BOYCOTT OF COFFEE GROWN IN BRAZIL."

Fernando Henrique Cardoso
President of Brazil
c/o Ambassador of Brazil
3006 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
U.S.A.

Attorney Vernon Dale McNamee
Ruy Ludolf Ribeiro
Ave. Erasmo Braga, 277
Groupos 608/612
Rio de Janeiro, R.J. 20020
BRAZIL

    Global stock exchanges will also be E-mailed copy of this letter so as to notify your stockholders as to your lack of support. The question I perceive your board of directors will be asked most is, why did PROCTOR & GAMBLE recently withdraw all its advertising from several nationally syndicated television talk shows out of concern for how the content of those shows might impact on the reputation of the supporting advertizer --you. And why the Chief Executive Officer of Proctor & Gamble won't even respond to three letters as to the torture of a U.S. Citizen. You most certainly have excellent legal firms on contract within Brazil that could of inquired.

     Thanking you in advance for your attention in this matter.

Sincerely,

[signed]

John Gregory Lambros

c: E-Mail to all U.S. Senators & Congressmen & Congresswomen

TRW Credit Information Services

Equifax Information Services Center

U.S. Trade Representative

International Monetary Fund

Internet Press Release

Attorneys


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For more information write (snail mail) JOHN GREGORY LAMBROS directly at:

JOHN GREGORY LAMBROS
Prisoner No. 00436-124
U. S. Penitentiary Leavenworth
PO Box 1000
Leavenworth, KS 66048-1000
USA

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE IN MY BOYCOTT OF BRAZILIAN PRODUCTS.