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Mario M Abcede - Centers For Disease Control - mbellism@gmail.com

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from: Bruce Methner <mbellism@gmail.com>
date: Nov 29, 2021, 3:51 AM
subject: Re:
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Dear Beneficiary,

In the wake of the global COVID-19 Pandemic, I wish to bring you the good news of hope. I am Mr. Mario M Abcede, director of the Centers

for Disease Control and Prevention. I write to officially inform you that you have been selected to receive the UN Covid-19 stimulus package worth $1,500,000.00 USD. The selection process was carried out through the United Nations (UN) computerized email selection system from a database of over 79,980,000 email addresses obtained from all continents of the world, which your email address was selected among.

The United Nations COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund is a UN inter-agency fund mechanism established by the UN Secretary-General to help support low- and middle-income people(s) to respond to the pandemic and its impacts, including an unprecedented socio-economic shock. The Fund’s assistance targets those most vulnerable to economic hardship and social disruption around the world.

We are delighted to inform you that due to mixed up of names and numbers, your email attached to approved number UN6MM020/COVID-19, which consequently fall on our International Chapter, therefore, you are advised to contact the United Nations COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund Coordinator and Grants Manager (Bruce Methner), to claim your $1,500,000.00 USD without any delay.

Name: Bruce Methner

Email: ( mbellism@gmail.com )

Confirm the following information as soon as possible.

1. Full Name : 2. Address : 3. Nationality : 4. Direct Telephone #:

Note, it's in your hands to stop the spread of COVID-19. United Nation's advises to follow the guidelines of the scientific community. (1) Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and water, or an alcohol based solution. (2) Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.(3) Practice social distancing. Reduce social activity and, if you really need to meet someone, maintain a 2-meter (6-foot) distance between the two of you.

Finally, our Grants Manager is responsible for the smooth and efficient release of your United Nations COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund of $1,500,000.00 US Dollars, so contact him immediately with these information's as required above. Congratulations once again.

Yours Sincerely

Mr. Mario M Abcede
Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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