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Sgt Brian Joseph - sgtbrianjoseph41@gmail.com

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from: Sgt Brian Joseph <leonsi@hacienda.go.cr>
reply-to: sgtbrianjoseph41@gmail.com
date: Jul 16, 2020, 6:30 PM
subject: Read Carefully then Reply
mailed-by: hacienda.go.cr

Dear Friend,
My name is (Sgt) Brian Joseph, I'm an American soldier serving
in the military with the Army’s 2nd Infantry division Iraq but now
redeployed to Afghanistan. I have a very desperate need for assistance
and have summed up courage to contact you.I’m seeking your kind
assistance to move the sum of Four Million United States
Dollars (US$4M) to you as far as I can be assured that my share will
be safe in your care.
SOURCE OF MONEY:
Some money in various currencies were discovered in barrels at a
farmhouse near Saddam’s old palaces in Tikrit-Iraq during a rescue
operation, and it was agreed by Staff Sgt Kenneth Buff and I that some
part of this money be shared between both of us before informing anybody
about it since both of us saw the money first. This does not sound right
to do but I tell you what! No compensation can make up for the risk we
have taken with our lives in this hell hole, of which my brother in-law
was killed by a road side bomb last time.
The above figure was given to me as my share, and to conceal this kind
of money became a problem for me but with the help of a British contact
working here and with his office enjoying some immunity, I was able to
get the package out to a safe location entirely out of trouble spot.
I have now found a very secured way of getting the package to you and I
will discuss this with you when I ‘m sure that you are willing to assist
me and that the money will be well secured in your hands. I feel this is
the right time to send this money to you.
I want you to tell me how much you will take from this money for the
assistance you will give to me. One passionate appeal I will make to you
is not to discuss this matter with anybody. Should you have reasons to
reject this offer, please and please, I beg you to destroy this message
as any leakage of this information will be too bad for the US soldiers
in Iraq and even Afghanistan.
I do not know how long we will remain in this war, as each day looks
horrifying with deadly operation and battle against die hard militants
and terrorists. Totally, we lost well over 4,500 men so far and I have
survived two suicide bomb attacks and other forms of attack by the
special grace of God. This and other reasons I will mention later has
prompted me to reach out for help.
I honestly want this matter to be resolved immediately.
May God bless
Sgt Brian Joseph
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