from: General Austin Scott Miller <genaustin.usmarinecorps3564@gmail.com>
date: Sep 13, 2021, 8:54 AM
subject: Re:
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Dear Friend,
How are you doing today? I know you will be wondering how I got your
contact, please you should not be, I believe technology has made
communication easier and comfortable for issues like this. Let me
start by introducing myself. I am a four-star general in the United
States Marine Corps and current commander of NATO's Resolute Support
Mission and United States Forces – Afghanistan. Prior to that, I
served as the special assistant to the deputy commanding general,
United States Special Operations Command in Washington D.C. from
August 2012 through June 2013. From June 2013 to June 2014, I was
commanding general of the Combined Forces Special Operations Component
Command in Afghanistan, or CFSOCC-A, responsible for employment and
coordination of special operations forces and assets to achieve NATO
and US military objectives. I assumed my current assignment on
September 2, 2018 as the commander of NATO's Resolute Support Mission
and United States Forces – Afghanistan and you do also know what is
happening in Afghanistan at the moment, The President Mr. Joe Biden
has sent me back to Afghanistan with some special Marine soldiers to
evacuate the remaining Americans over here in Afghanistan so I will
really need your help at this time.
I write to inform you of a business deal which I will be glad to let
you know pending your reply to this mail. If you are willing do not
hesitate to get back to me, I will be glad to receive your response or
you reply me on my private email address:
Best Regards,
General Austin Scott Miller
US Marine
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From: GEN. SCOTT MILLER <Un.army.general.000@gmail.com>
Date: 15 November 2021, 4:19
Subject:
Hello i am sorry i am late in replying you, madam i just want you to know that i have been very busy here and trying to make plans for the new mission wish is coming up this week . madam we have to act very fast because the mission is very soon okay.. if you really want to get your Nephew( Dr. Tony Hill) out we have to get a Replacement form.
For your nephew to be able to leave camp this is what we have to do, we will have to replace him with another Doctor .that means we will bring another doctor into the camp to replace him so that it wont be noticed that he has left the camp. madam we have to obtain a form form Quarter Of Defense military base in USA,GREECE , or TURKEY to obtain him form of replacement it will cost you just (1,300 euros ). this form will enable him leave here as soon as you want okay..
And from my research and everything we only have 3 countries to bring in Doctor as listed below
1.from our camp in USA
2.from our embassy in GREECE
3 from our embassy in TURKEY
We will have to bring in any of them who are willing to come and replace him and come and serve in a peace keeping mission.i will be able to convince any of them to come and replace him with my powers. so as am talking to you i have started contacting each one of them to know who will be willing to do this and as soon as i get a positive result i will inform you and tell you what to do next.
Thanks
US MILITARY
GEN. SCOTT MILLER
Date: 15 November 2021, 4:19
Subject:
Hello i am sorry i am late in replying you, madam i just want you to know that i have been very busy here and trying to make plans for the new mission wish is coming up this week . madam we have to act very fast because the mission is very soon okay.. if you really want to get your Nephew( Dr. Tony Hill) out we have to get a Replacement form.
For your nephew to be able to leave camp this is what we have to do, we will have to replace him with another Doctor .that means we will bring another doctor into the camp to replace him so that it wont be noticed that he has left the camp. madam we have to obtain a form form Quarter Of Defense military base in USA,GREECE , or TURKEY to obtain him form of replacement it will cost you just (1,300 euros ). this form will enable him leave here as soon as you want okay..
And from my research and everything we only have 3 countries to bring in Doctor as listed below
1.from our camp in USA
2.from our embassy in GREECE
3 from our embassy in TURKEY
We will have to bring in any of them who are willing to come and replace him and come and serve in a peace keeping mission.i will be able to convince any of them to come and replace him with my powers. so as am talking to you i have started contacting each one of them to know who will be willing to do this and as soon as i get a positive result i will inform you and tell you what to do next.
Thanks
US MILITARY
GEN. SCOTT MILLER
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from: Gen Austin Scott Miller <gen.austin.sm009@gmail.com>
date: Jan 21, 2026, 5:08 PM
subject: Re:
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Real Estate Proposal, Kindly respond if interested, Thanks.
Gen. Austin.
date: Jan 21, 2026, 5:08 PM
subject: Re:
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Real Estate Proposal, Kindly respond if interested, Thanks.
Gen. Austin.
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