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John Bonham - US Homeland Security - christopher.asherwray@yahoo.com

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from: HOMELAND SECURITY <pmntfile@gmail.com>
reply-to: christopher.asherwray@yahoo.com
date: Sep 22, 2025, 12:40 PM
subject: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
mailed-by: gmail.com

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

MG John Bonham Adjutant General and Director State Military
Department Washington Military Dept., Bldg1 Camp Murry ,Wash.
ATTENTION: PLEASE

Acknowledgement has been given to the receipt of your email transmission Sequel to your request I have your "Bank Draft" containing US$ 500 Million United
States dollars on my table right now and it can’t be able to send to you in your destination Bank account because the money is not in cash is in Cheque with
me. I am going to send it to you through the means of courier services, and to avoid much delaying you have to send your postal address where delivery
company will use to send your package, meanwhile you are required to chose one among the listed four option and you will send money on any one that you chose
for adequate services. They are as follows:

1. Bank to bank transfer 30mts($1300)
2. DHL Courier services 3hrs delivered to your doorstep ($120)
3. Ups Courier services. 2hrs delivery to your doorstep ($150)
4. Saga express services 4hrs delivery to your doorstep ($100

Furthermore, on receipt of this payment on the services that you chose I will send the "Bank Draft" to you first thing tomorrow
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