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Mrs. Williams - sussang53@gmail.com

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from: Sussan Gold <sussang53@gmail.com>
date: Dec 3, 2020, 6:22 AM
subject: Re: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

My Dearest
I want you to note that i don't know you and i don't even know who you are or where you come from but the Lord whom i serve is so loving and helpful as he never forget his own people i want you to know that I have been thinking of what to do over this funds for some period of years now simply because I know that the money is of no use to me any longer simply because of the stage at which my cancer has gotten.

I am a very prayerful person and it was when i was praying sometimes ago that the Lord revealed to me i don't know if i should call it a dream or a vision i was told that i should go into the world and bless the world with what the almighty God has used in blessing i and my late husband. The vision seems so terrific and i was so bothered that i had a day fasting and prayer over it and someone in my church then interpret the meaning of my dreams to me telling me that i am having something which is in need in the world and he want me to use it to bless the world and the person asked me to think very well because it is the voice of the Lord that has spoken to me and all that.

I searched myself very well and i get to remember that i am having the fund which i and my husband had labored for so many years and I contacted the Bank as the beneficiary of the funds and i was confirmed the owner of the funds and am asked to come around and get it exactly when am ready to but i should made awareness of when I will be coming so that proper arrangement would be made then but it is a pity I can't go with you.

Waiting to hear from you with your your really full name and address so that I can give you more details about the funds.

Mrs Williams
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