February 26, 2001

Barbara Schwarz

Re:  FOIA Appeal, your letter dated January 26, 2001

Dear Ms. Schwarz:

We received your January 26, 2001, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) appeal on January 29, 2001.  On January 2, 2001, you requested records concerning NCUA employees who work secretly for the German Nazi Secret Service by hearing through microchip middle ear implants and what NCUA is doing to prevent such infiltration.  This is an appeal of Dianne Salva’s (NCUA’s FOIA Officer) January 17, 2001, response to that request.  Ms. Salva stated that NCUA had no records responsive to your request.  Your appeal is denied.  As we have previously told you, NCUA is an agency of the United States government responsible for chartering federal credit unions, and insuring and supervising federal and some state-chartered credit unions.  We have no records responsive to your request. 

Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(B), you may seek judicial review of this determination by filing suit against the NCUA.  Such a suit may be filed in the United States District Court in the district where your principle place of business is located, the District of Columbia, or the Eastern District of Virginia.

                                                Sincerely,

 

                                                Robert M. Fenner
                                                General Counsel

GC/HMU:bhs
01-0140
SSIC 3212
FOIA 01-98