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Murphy Henderson - USIG - info@national-awards.ga

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from: info@national-awards.ga
date: Jan 3, 2021, 4:40 AM
subject: Award winner
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: national-awards.ga

National awards program
United States International Group (USIG)
245 Riverside Ave,
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Email: info@national-awards.ga

Attention: award winner,

The National Awards Program is organized by the Florida-based United
States International Group (USIG). It was founded in 2001 by the
Reverend David M. Eduardo to help people in distress, to provide
humanitarian and development assistance to people. United States
International Group (USIG) supports and initiates projects around the
world, regardless of gender, race or religion. We partner with a variety
of philanthropic, government, and educational organizations to fight
poverty, empower women and youth, develop communities, provide disaster
relief, and create cultural understanding through education. Together,
we can build bridges to a more compassionate and tolerant world. It is
estimated that 90% of United States International Group (USIG) revenues
are allocated to program services. The programs emphasize the
development of services at the community level to promote people's
health and assistance for people's development.

Reverend David M. Eduardo is a Biblical scholar, Catholic priest,
businessman, and philanthropist. He has received numerous awards for his
philanthropic work.

The creation of the Group has meant the institutionalization of the
charitable activities that Reverend David M. Eduardo had carried out
until now on an individual and personal level since the eighties. The
United States International Group is a non-profit organization. We are
pleased to announce that the United States International Group (USIG)
has awarded you a prize of $ 950,000.00 USD (nine hundred and fifty
thousand US dollars). You need to help "promote your community." "Invest
in any business of your choice and hire job seekers in your community.

HOW YOU BECOME A WINNER
Your email was selected in our final drawing for the 2020 National Prize
Program. You were selected as the winner in a random electronic lottery
system on the World Wide Web, drawn from thousands of companies and
individual email addresses around the world. . Your email address is
attached to donation number DP108-02777, therefore, your email address
has been approved to claim a total of $ 950,000.00 USD (Nine hundred and
fifty thousand US dollars).

To process your award, please complete the attached verification form
and the form below and return it to us immediately.

Full name:-
Birthdate:-
Phone number:-
Occupation:-
Talk to: -
Country:-
Gender:-
Identity card: - (Passport or driving license or DNI).

We hope this award will be the perfect inspiration for you to make an
even greater contribution to your community.

A cordial greeting,
Mr. Murphy Henderson
Director, National Awards Program
United States International Group (USIG).
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