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Colonel Najah Al-Shammari - cnajah@yandex.com

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from: Col. Najah <palice@bellsouth.net>
reply-to: cnajah@yandex.com
date: May 21, 2021, 8:25 AM
subject: i look forward to yur reply

I am Colonel Najah al-Shammari, presently on peace keeping mission, with the United Nations Surveillance team within Gaza West bank Israel.. I got your contact from a directory of an American Soldier who was killed last week during a Palestine airstrike against the people of Israel. Over 100 men, women and children have lost their lives and several habitants displaced.
During our surveillance, we discovered a trunk box and our scanner discovered a box containing a huge amount of United States dollars, with description of over 250,000grams of Gold and Diamond, and cash value of $41,000,000.00.{ Twenty one Million United States Dollar}.
I want to seek your assistance in the following ways:
1) To assist me look for a profitable business in your country (where I can invest to sustain my living until the deadly crises ends
2) To assist me purchase a living home, . Should there be a need for evidence, or a proof of my seriousness and genuineness.
Please assist me to come over to your country for resettlement and investment. I will compensate you greatly for this help. I am also ready to associate with a local partner, provided your Government will give me a Residence Permit.
Could you please send me an email to enable me know if you have received my email.
Regards,
Colonel Najah al-Shammari
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