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Sandra Williams - sandwilliams111@gmail.com

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from: Sandra Williams <sandwilliams111@gmail.com>
date: Jul 19, 2021, 6:50 AM
subject: Can I Trust You
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My dear

Compliment of the day to you and all around you, thanks for your kind response, it was so impressive to my expectation, I am very happy to read your mail. I am really seeking for a true love relationship and I pray that if you show me love with trust, we both will live forever as one, I am ready to be yours and believe in real love from the heart, I need that special man in my life with a loving heart to me. I believe that age is just a number but real love comes from the heart which I care for with your open minded heart.

About me, I am Sandra Williams. a citizen of the United States of America but now on peace keeping mission here in Syria, as a result of my profession in serving the world united nation, Am a United State Army officer, I grew up as an Orphan at the Kentucky Baptist Children's Homes, I am 30 years old, single and never married before, I have attached to you my photos.

My dear there is something so important i will like to discuss with you, on November 15, 2020. during our rescue mission assignment for a Jordanian Pilot (hostage) at ISIS Oil Facility, there was a particularly brutal firefight in Raqqa, ISIS capital in Syria, after defeating them, i came across a two crest box that contain huge amount of money that belongs to the sponsors and supporter of ISIS, which i believe that the money was meant for buying of weapons and ammunition, so we agreed by 9 Army officer on that rescue mission that the money will be enclosed and be shared among all of us. After we shared the money, i got a share of $6,700,000 ( Six Million, Seven Hundred Thousand United States Dollars)

US Government has ordered relocation of my team to another US military base located at border in between Jordan and Syria, after ISIS launches attack at Ein al-Asad US military base Iraq, so i need your assistance to evacuate my share of the money out of this country (Syria) to your own country before senior Army officials will discover it.I am soliciting on you to keep it safe on my behalf till i come over to your country,I have decided to compensate you with 30% of the total money once after the money is delivered to you while the rest balance shall be my investment capital in your country and I wish you will assist me.

Here in the military zone, we are not allowed to make use of mobile phones, we only make use of radio messages and email communication so please let us continue communicating through email for the meantime. Please I need your assurance that if this money is delivered to you that you are going to be trustworthy to keep the money safe till I arrive in your country to meet you.

I hope you reply as soon as possible, time has failed us.

Regards,
Sandra Williams.
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