Sunday, July 25, 2010

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URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL.

Tel: +27-78-4619-968.
Email: helenjack@webmail.co.za

Dear Sir/Madam,
URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL.

After my official enquiry from the foreign trade office of the chambers of commerce
& industry here in Johannesburg South Africa, I decided to contact you but I did not
disclose the intention to anyone else because of the delicate nature of the
project.I found your profile very interesting and decided to reach you directly to
solicit for your assistance and guidelines in making a business investment and
transfer of US$45,000,000.00(Forty-five million) to your country within the next few
days.

Please I must plead for your confidence in this transaction. I am a high placed
official working with Department of (Finance & Economic Affairs) in Johannesburg. I
am currently in need of a silent foreign partner whose identity we can use to
transfer this sum of money. But at this moment, I am constrained to issue more
details about this profitable business investment until I get your response by
email, please if you can take out a moment of your very busy schedule today to
respond back to my private email below for more details and include your private
telephone number in your response which I will highly appreciate. This fund accrued
legitimately to us as commission from foreign contracts, through our private
connections.

The fund is presently waiting to be remitted from the bank here in South Africa to
any overseas beneficiary confirmed by us as associate/receiver. By virtue of my
position as a civil servant in my country, I cannot acquire this money in my name.
Because as a high placed civil servant, I am not allowed by the civil service
codewhichof conduct to own or operate bank accounts outside of our shores. On the
other hand,it is not safe for me to keep the money here due to unstable political
environment.I have been mandated to look for an overseas silent partner who could
work with me to facilitate transfer of this fund for our mutual benefit, hence the
reason for this email.

My proposal is that after you receive the funds, it would be shared as follows: (1)
25% to you as commission for your co-operation and assistance in facilitating the
transfer, while the remaining 70% belongs to me and 5% will be set aside to repay
any expenses made in the process of transferring the funds to your country You will
be free to take out your commission immediately after the money hits your account in
your country. Since my objective is to invest the money in a foreign country, it
would be appreciated if you could also help me with advices and direction on
investing into profitable ventures in your country.

However, this is optional, and if it is not convenient for you to further assist me
with investing the money, we can end our cooperation after you make available to me
my part of the money. The transaction, although discreet, is legitimate and the
money will be transferred successfully with all necessary back-up official documents
showing the legitimate source/origin of fund. The transfer will be effected as soon
as we reach an agreement and you furnish me with a suitable response indicating your
interest for processing the transfer.

I plead with you on one issue, whether you are interested or not, kindly do not
expose this information to any one else. I confirm that the transaction is
legitimate and without any risks either to me or yourself.Please, give me your
response immediately by returning this mail through my alternative email address.
helenjack@webmail.co.za

Yours Faithfully,
Miss. Helen Jack.
Finance & Economic Affairs Dept. (South Africa)

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

EU TE ODEIO O QUE FEZ COMIGO !!!

Sempre desconfiei que voce estava fazendo isso!
pensei que voce levasse a serio nossa relacao
nunca pensei que voce fosse capaz disso, te odeio!



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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Greetings PFWSHCIRTN

Hello,

This is Deborah Taylor of the US marine platoon, but redeployed to Iraq,I need your help to evacuate $12.7m
to you,as far as I can be assured that it will be safe in your care or invested on my behalf till my return. Be rest
assured that you will be properly taken care of.

Plese email me back at deborahtaylor7c@yahoo.com

Deborah Taylor.

CORLSWHSYZDXGWFCIGJWJIDJVOHGRJQWPSUINM

Saturday, July 17, 2010

My Dearest One.

My Dearest One.
 
Greetings,
I thank you for make out time to reply my mail message and I hope this mail meets you in good time. However strange or surprising this contact might seem to you as we have not meet personally or had any dealings in the past, I humbly ask that you take due consideration of its importance and immense benefit.
 
I am Ms Angela Isaka the Daughter of late Mr. Robbert Isaka, I wish to request for your assistance in an immediate transaction. My late father was a contractor and a Crude Oil Merchant before his death, on his sick bed, he instructed me and my mother to look for a foreigner who will assist us for an investment overseas.
 
He discloses to us about sum of Five Million Three hundread thousand Dollars
(us$5.3M).which he kept for Investment in one of the prime bank here, i have with me here the bank contact information together with the documents covering the deposit of the fund.
After several months of funeral of my late father, My uncles and some members of the family started treating us bad with their human wickedness and diabolic powers; thereby forcing my mother out of her matrimonial home which at the end they eliminated my mother and left me motherless and fatherless.
 
I humbly seek your assistance to retrieve this fund and transfer it into your bank account for investment in your country.
Therefore, I am crying and seeking for your kind assistance in the following ways:
 
(1) To provide a safe bank account where the money will be transferred for investment,
(2) To make arrangement for me to come over to your country to further my education, and to secure a resident permit for me in your country.
 
Consider this and get back to me so that i can provide you with more information about this business relationship.
My computer is unable to respond to attchment files, I will send my picture in my next mail once i hear from you today.
Your Sincerely.
 
Ms Angela Isaka.

Friday, July 16, 2010

RE FROM SISTER MANDALINE

GREETING IN THE NAME OF OUR LORD
 
GLORIFICATION LATTER
 
FROM MANDALINE RANDYBYTE
 
Greeting in the name of our lord Jesus Christ. please, as you read this letter, I don't want you to feel sorry for me because i believe that everyone will die someday. I am Mrs mandaline randybyte . a woman from solomon irland i a m marry to mr John randybyte a citizen of cote d ivoire,who worked with  embassy in Ivory  Coast for nine years before he died in the year October 2003.
 
before his death we are happy husband and wife in Christian family. since his death i decided not to remarry or get a child outside my matrimonial home which the bible is against it. when my husband was alive, we deposited the sum of $12Million (twelve Million U.S. Dollars) with one of the good banks in Abidjan Presently,this money is still with the bank.
recently my doctor told me that i have cardiac problem which affected my heart. and the most is stroke. and it is quite obvious that i won't live more than four months according to my doctors, this is because the cancer stage has gotten a very bad stage. my late husband was very wealthy and after his death, i inherited all his business access.
 
my doctors has advised me that i may not live for more than four months. so, i now took a bold decision to divide the part of this wealth, to contribute to the development of church in Africa, America , asia ,europe.and help of the motherless baby and widows.
now, the lord has called me to rest my life with him in heaven mean while, I am willing to donate this money $12Million (twelve Million U.S. Dollars)to you for the use of god charity work in your church and to help the widows, motherless babies and refugee in your country .
i am asking of your assistance immediately i finished my praying and fasting for the lord Jesus Christ to provide me a honest person who can not betray me and use this fund as i have stated herein
(1)i will like you to promise me that you will use this money for the help of charity work.
(
2)promise me that you will not betray me as soon as you get this money from the bank
 
As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the contact of the bank here in Abidjan so that you will contact them on my behalf. I will also issue you a letter of authority that will empower you as the new beneficiary of this fund. for the realise of the fund to you as my health condition will not allow me to do anything on my self

Yours sister mandaline randybyte

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Your daily e-mail from the BBC

Thursday, 15 July, 2010, 20:00 GMT 01:00 +05:00:Asia/Calcutta
TOP STORIES
Major arrests promised over riots
A senior police officer says there will be "significant arrests" of those involved in three nights of rioting in Belfast.
  Prison 'not linked' to crime drop
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke tells judges he does not believe there is a link between rising imprisonment and falling crime.
  UK military hit by fourth death
The death of a Royal Marine is announced, as the hunt continues for an Afghan soldier who killed three British soldiers.
  BP delays pressure test on well
BP delays a key test on a well cap designed to stop the flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, after officials call for more analysis.
  Whitehall 'supported Guantanamo'
Foreign Office officials supported sending UK terrorism suspects to Guantanamo Bay in the wake of 9/11, according to documents.
WORLD
Iranian scientist 'heading home'
An Iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was kidnapped and taken to the US by the CIA is on his way back to Tehran, Iran says.
  Eight die in Afghan suicide raid
Three US soldiers and five Afghans die in a Taliban suicide attack in Kandahar, as a manhunt continues for an Afghan soldier who killed three UK troops.
  US lifts lid on WikiLeaks probe
The US tells the BBC how it believes an alleged whistle-blower obtained classified diplomatic data while on an army base in Iraq.
AFRICA
Nigeria main oil firm 'insolvent'
Nigeria's huge state oil firm is insolvent with massive debts, a cabinet minister says - as the firm blames the government.
  France to help Africa veterans
France is to raise pensions for its African war veterans to the same level as those of their French comrades, Nicolas Sarkozy says.
  Churches call for Sudan to split
Senior religious leaders in south Sudan call on people to vote for southern independence in next year's referendum.
AMERICAS
US lifts lid on WikiLeaks probe
The US tells the BBC how it believes an alleged whistle-blower obtained classified diplomatic data while on an army base in Iraq.
  Iranian scientist 'heading home'
An Iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was kidnapped and taken to the US by the CIA is on his way back to Tehran, Iran says.
  Argentina legalises gay marriage
Argentina becomes the first Latin American country to legalise gay marriage after the Senate votes in favour.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Australia in Jakarta asylum talks
The Australian and Indonesia foreign ministers will talk in Jakarta about plans for a regional refugee processing centre.
  Hague calls for closer China ties
Foreign Secretary William Hague tells his Chinese counterpart that he wants to build a close working relationship between the two countries.
  'Killer mushroom' found in China
A tiny mushroom little know to scientists is to blame for more than 400 sudden deaths in Yunnan province, experts say.
EUROPE
Credit Suisse offices are raided
German prosecutors have raided 13 branches of the Swiss bank Credit Suisse in connection with a probe into tax fraud.
  French row over Bastille parade
France stages its annual Bastille Day parade, amid criticism of the presence of some African leaders in Paris.
  EU gives backing to BA alliance
European regulators pave the way for British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines to work together more closely.
MIDDLE EAST
Iranian scientist 'heading home'
An Iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was kidnapped and taken to the US by the CIA is on his way back to Tehran, Iran says.
  Attack on Yemen security offices
Gunmen in Yemen attack two government offices in the southern province of Abyan, with casualties reported.
  Libyan 'Gaza ship' docks in Egypt
A Libyan aid ship which aimed to break Israel's blockade of Gaza ends its journey in Egypt
SOUTH ASIA
Nato's Afghan death toll mounts
Five more US soldiers are killed in two separate attacks in Afghanistan, taking Nato's death toll to 12 over 24 hours.
  Mob murders death penalty dropped
An Indian court drops death sentences against six men who murdered four members of a lower-caste Dalit family in 2006.
  Sri Lanka cabinet meets in north
The Sri Lankan cabinet holds a special meeting in Kilinochchi, the former capital of the defeated Tamil Tigers.
UK
Major manhunt for Afghan soldier
A manhunt is under way in Helmand province for the rogue Afghan soldier who killed three members of the Royal Gurkha Rifles.
  Unemployment dips to 2.47 million
UK unemployment sees a slight fall to 2.47 million, but the number of part-time workers sees a sharp rise.
  PM condemns sympathy for Moat
Prime Minister David Cameron tells the House of Commons there should be no sympathy for gunman Raoul Moat.
ENGLAND
Ex-MI6 man admits secrecy breach
A former MI6 worker says he was "directed by voices" after admitting charges of unlawfully disclosing top secret material.
  Tests on flats fire arrest woman
A woman arrested after a tower block fire in south-west London is undergoing psychiatric assessment after being bailed.
  Wave Hub project 'is going ahead'
The £42m alternative energy Wave Hub project off the coast of Hayle in Cornwall is to go ahead despite government cuts, it is announced.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Two in court over Twelfth riots
A man and a youth are remanded in custody accused of being involved in Twelfth of July rioting in south Belfast.
  Major arrests promised over riots
A senior police officer says there will be "significant arrests" of those involved in three nights of rioting in Belfast.
  Riot tactics defended by police
Police tactics during rioting in Belfast were proportionate and appropriate, says NI's chief constable.
SCOTLAND
Scots unemployment rate increases
Unemployment in Scotland rose by 9,000 over the past three months, taking it to 216,000, according to official statistics.
  Police name three road crash dead
Police name two 19-year-old women and an 80-year-old man who died after a head-on crash on the A78 near Troon.
  Man tried to kill disabled wife
An Edinburgh man who admitted attempting to murder his wife, who has MS, is jailed for four-and-a-half years.
WALES
Admission over NHS 'underfunding'
The NHS in Wales has been underfunded compared with the health service in England, the assembly government admits.
  Farmers' 'badger cull disaster'
Farmers describe a decision to quash a cull of badgers as a disaster amid calls for the rural affairs minister to resign.
  Funeral of family after home fire
A husband leads funeral tributes to his wife and two children who died in a house fire on Anglesey.
BUSINESS
Unemployment dips to 2.47 million
UK unemployment sees a slight fall to 2.47 million, but the number of part-time workers sees a sharp rise.
  Credit Suisse offices are raided
German prosecutors have raided 13 branches of the Swiss bank Credit Suisse in connection with a probe into tax fraud.
  EU gives backing to BA alliance
European regulators pave the way for British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines to work together more closely.
ENTERTAINMENT
U2 reschedule US and Canada dates
Rock band U2 reschedule tour dates in the US and Canada postponed when singer Bono had emergency back surgery.
  Cheryl 'on the mend' says Cowell
Singer Cheryl Cole is making a good recovery after being diagnosed with malaria, fellow X Factor judge Simon Cowell reveals.
  Chatsworth treasures up for sale
A stash of forgotten treasures re-discovered in attic rooms at stately home Chatsworth House is to go up for auction later this year.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Phantom Eye 'spy plane' unveiled
Boeing unveils an unmanned hydrogen-powered spy plane, the Phantom Eye, which is capable of flying non-stop for four days.
  Higgs discovery rumour is denied
Physicists have moved to quash rumours that the elusive Higgs boson has been detected by a US "atom smasher".
  EU states agree on Iter funding
Additional funds needed to build the Iter fusion reactor must come from the EU budget, member states say.
TECHNOLOGY
US lifts lid on WikiLeaks probe
The US tells the BBC how it believes an alleged whistle-blower obtained classified diplomatic data while on an army base in Iraq.
  Bing gains market share in search
Twelve months after launch, search engine Bing has cornered more than 12% of the search engine market, says report.
  'Virtual human' makes Xbox debut
Microsoft shows off a 'virtual boy' that reacts to human emotions, body movements and voice, designed for Xbox consoles.
HEALTH
Hospitals 'eyeing private market'
NHS hospitals will be looking to exploit a host of "exciting" opportunities to move into private health markets, bosses say.
  Stem cell method put to the test
A major UK study of Parkinson's disease using stem cells which are not derived from embryos is being launched.
  Stem cell 'hope' for arthritis
A stem cell therapy for the joint disease osteoarthritis is to be tested on patients in the UK for the first time.
EDUCATION
'Shortage' in holiday childcare
Many parents in Britain are struggling to find childcare for their children over the summer holidays, a survey suggests.
  £260m 'wasted' in axing schools
Councils and construction firms say they have lost millions of pounds after ministers scrapped school building plans.
  Head teacher's £200k angers union
The £200,000 pay package of a south London primary head teacher is met with outrage among trade unions.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1995: Serbs force Muslims out of Srebrenica
Thousands of Muslim refugees flee the captured "safe area" of Srebrenica - forced out by the Bosnian Serbs.
  1997: Versace murdered on his doorstep
Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace is shot dead on the steps of his Miami mansion.
  1966: Euston staff 'colour bar' ended
A West Indian refused a job at Euston Station will now be employed there after managers overturn a ban on black workers.

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