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Ndialivhuwa Lalamani
Thu, 14 Aug 2014 03:29 EDT
Dakar lady want help from me as to be my partner
I have recoived an emails from these lady named Mary Jobe Diane from Ivory cost now at Dakar refugee camp looking for help to transfer 6.5 million US Dolar to my account and requested me to deposit 850 US Dollars to these Law firm of Adv. Desmond Jumbo and he sent me his passport also how can i verify with you this infomation
my contact numbers are:Cell: +27726943380 email: thavhaconsulting@gmail.com
Mbu
Tue, 29 Jul 2014 07:39 EDT
Lady in Senegal refugee camp
There's this lady who says she is from Liberia but live in Senagal refugee camp she wants to come south africa to live with me. So far she has not demanded any money as she says she is still trying to get a passport.Her photos don't really tell she lives in a refugee camp the way she is so beautiful and bling
anthony
Fri, 18 Jul 2014 05:29 EDT
Try salt on Ebola victims Please!
To whom it may concern

My name is Anthony. Am writing to this with hope that it’s help to eliminate the Ebola virus which has erupts our continent. First I will like to explain my finding about the virus, the origin and the similarities of it.
Ebola virus was first introduced as a possible new "strain" of Marburg virus in 1977 by two different research teams. At the same time, a third team introduced the name Ebola virus. In 2000, the virus name was changed to Zaire Ebola virus, and in 2005 to Zaire ebolavirus. However, most scientific articles continued to refer to Ebola virus or used the terms Ebola virus and Zaire ebolavirus in parallel. Consequently, in 2010, the name Ebola virus was reinstated. Previous abbreviations for the virus were EBOV-Z (for Ebola virus Zaire) and most recently ZEBOV (for Zaire Ebola virus or Zaire ebolavirus). In 2010, EBOV was reinstated as the abbreviation for the virus
This virus has the same symptoms with ZOMBIFICATION which was a voodoo practices; Zombie is defined as corpse said to be revived by witchcraft.
Over the years, this practice has been happing in western part of Africa especially in certain African and Caribbean religions. The English word "zombie" is first recorded in 1819, in a history of Brazil by the poet Robert Southey, in the form of "zombi". The Oxford English Dictionary gives the origin of the word as West African, and compares it to the Kongo words "nzambi" (god) and "zumbi" (fetish).
Zombies featured widely in Haitian rural folklore, as dead persons physically revived by the act of necromancy of a bokor sorcerer (the bokor is a witch-like figure to be distinguished from the houngan priests and mambo priestesses of the formal Vodou religion). Zombies remain under the control of the bokor as their personal slaves, since they have no will of their own. There also exists within the Haitian tradition, an incorporeal type of zombie, the "zombie astral", which is a part of the human soul that is captured by a bokor and used to enhance the bokor's spiritual power. Bokors produce and sell specially-decorated bottles to clients with a zombie astral inside, for the purposes of luck, healing or business success. It is believed that after a time God will take the soul back and so the zombie is a temporary spiritual entity.
It has been suggested that the two types of zombie reflect soul dualism, a belief of Haitian Vodou. Each type of legendary zombie is therefore missing one half of its soul (the flesh or the spirit).
The zombie belief has its roots in traditions brought to Haiti by enslaved Africans, and their subsequent experiences in the New World. It was thought that the Vodou deity Baron Samedi would gather them from their grave to bring them to a heavenly afterlife in Africa ("Guinea"), unless they had offended him in some way, in which case they would be forever a slave after death, as a zombie:

My finding
Several decades after Hurston's work, Wade Davis, a Harvard ethnobotanist, presented a pharmacological case for zombies in a 1983 paper in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology and later in two popular books, The Serpent and the Rainbow (1985) and Passage of Darkness: The Ethnobiology of the Haitian Zombie (1988).

Davis travelled to Haiti in 1982 and, as a result of his investigations, claimed that a living person can be turned into a zombie by two SPECIAL POWDERS BEING INTRODUCED INTO THE BLOOD STREAM (usually via a wound). The first, COUP DE POUDRE (French: "powder strike"), INCLUDES TETRODOTOXIN (TTX), a powerful and frequently fatal neurotoxin found in the flesh of the PUFFERFISH (order Tetraodontidae). The second powder consists of DISSOCIATIVE DRUGS SUCH AS DATURA. Together, these powders were said to induce a deathlike state in which the will of the victim would be entirely subjected to that of the bokor. Davis also popularized the story of Clairvius Narcisse, who was claimed to have succumbed to this practice. The most ethically questioned and least scientifically explored ingredient of the powders, is part of a recently buried child's brain.[verification needed]

The process described by Davis was an initial state of deathlike suspended animation, followed by re-awakening — typically after being buried — into a psychotic state. The psychosis induced by the drug and psychological trauma was hypothesised by Davis to reinforce culturally learned beliefs and to cause the individual to reconstruct their identity as that of a zombie, since they "knew" they were dead, and had no other role to play in the Haitian society. Societal reinforcement of the belief was hypothesized by Davis to confirm for the zombie individual the zombie state, and such individuals were known to hang around in graveyards, exhibiting attitudes of low affect.

Davis's claim has been criticized, particularly the suggestion that Haitian witch doctors can keep "zombies" in a state of pharmacologically induced trance for many years.

Symptoms of TTX poisoning range from NUMBNESS NAUSEA AND TO PARALYSIS — particularly of the muscles of the diaphragm — unconsciousness, and death, but do not include a stiffened gait or a deathlike trance. According to psychologist Terence Hines, the scientific community dismisses tetrodotoxin as the cause of this state, and Davis' assessment of the nature of the reports of Haitian zombies is viewed as overly credulous.

Now when this TTX has been injected into a person to turn him into zombie after he dies, first after death your brain is still alive at least for a hour so that’s enough time for the body to reanimate. When you die the cells die to. the virus that holds the key to being a zombie can reanimate your cells, now there have been many humans who have lived without a heartbeat, strange right well it gets better, the virus can still grab a hold of your brain, your brain novel system will still be working there for the virus can take over and reanimate a dead body, it’s just a dead body nothing else.. well that what you would think, the brain function has revering reanimating the dead cells, your DNA in the cells never die out so the virus takes hold of the DNA and changes it, now your DNA can say everything about you, you can learn everything about broken bones to damaged tissue, so the virus are rights your DNA and what is all left is one thing what has always kept us alive.

Having said this, a person can turn into a zombie if in contact with a zombie or the virus that curse the zombification which is the TTX that was injected into the people will still be alive because on in proper disposal of the body.

So since Africa has been practicing this rituals for many years, the bodies of people that was turn into a zombie are where buried after words but the vaccine still leave in their bones which can turn an animal or person that come in contact with it into a zombie

My finding, if ebola was trace from animals, that is very easy to say that this animal most have eating a zombie body which makes the animal a host to this virus and can easily transmit it into another animals. And being that African feeds on bush meets, is easy to get this virus through the infected animals.
Moreover this practice of zombie is traced down to Congo and Haiti which is west Africa and that is where the Ebola virus was originally identified.

Solution and possibly the vaccine:

Thus A ZOMBIE COULD ALSO BE SAVED BY FEEDING THEM SALT.
In the Middle East, salt was used to ceremonially seal an agreement, and the ancient Hebrews made a "covenant of salt" with God and sprinkled salt on their offerings to show their trust in Him.
An ancient practice in time of war was salting the earth: scattering salt around in a defeated city in order to prevent plant growth. Abimelech was ordered by God to do this at Shechem, and various texts claim that the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus Africanus ploughed over and sowed the city of Carthage with salt after it was defeated in the Third Punic War.
In my sujection, lets try salt on the affected ebola victim, maybe this will be a solution to the problem.

Note this is just in my own opinion as am consign about the victims of affected and speed in which this virus is taking over our continent. Feeding the victim salt and using salt to cline the whole area that has this infection. That is, the hospitals, homes of the affected person and the whole nation possibly maybe this will be a solution to this problem. You can make you research on the zombie virus maybe you will be able to understand what am trying to explain in this letter
Thanks

Anthony
Nthabeleng Block
Fri, 4 Jul 2014 03:35 EDT
I need to find out of a dakar refugee camp
I got am invite on FaceBook from a lady called Grace Howard, this is a 23 year old m talking about, she claims to be in a refugee camp as she told me of her father's trust funds, a sum of 5.7million dollars and she's asking if I could be her foreign partner, she gave me her lawyer's contacts, Mr Gean Ganl. The thing is they want me to pay 950 dollars for power of attorney and an oath affidavit signed by senegal high court. Is this true or fraud, I'd love to help her buh is she is fake I won't provide any help
JOSHUA GRAVEL MTALIKA
Fri, 4 Jul 2014 02:48 EDT
PASSING THROUGH DAKAR
Greetings Sir/ Madam

I write to ask for your urgent assistance. I am Pastor Joshua Gravel Mtalika a Malawian by nationality and contacting you from Blantyre Malawi.

I will be travelling to USA on 22 July 14 to attend our Annual Convocation and return home on 28 July 14, but when return my itinerary takes me to Dakar Airport and we will be landing at 5:50 am for only one hour meaning that we will be leaving the Airport at 6:50 am. My question is since i will be there just to change flights and spend only one hour do I need any type of Visa? Please May you assist me as soon as possible.
You can vanish me with the information via

burningfireministries92@gmail.com

Peace be unto you

Yours in His service,

Pastor Joshua Gravel Mtalika.
JOSHUA GRAVEL MTALIKA
Fri, 4 Jul 2014 02:42 EDT
PASSING THROUGH DAKAR
Greetings Sir/ Madam

I write to ask for your urgent assistance. I am Pastor Joshua Gravel Mtalika a Malawian by nationality and contacting you from Blantyre Malawi.

I will be travelling to USA on 22 July 14 to attend our Annual Convocation and return home on 28 July 14, but when return my itinerary takes me to Dakar Airport and we will be landing at 5:50 am for only one hour meaning that we will be leaving the Airport at 6:50 am. My question is since i will be there just to change flights and spend only one hour do I need any type of Visa? Please May you assist me as soon as possible.

Peace be unto you

Yours in His service,

Pastor Joshua Gravel Mtalika.
Allan Dovian
Sat, 14 Jun 2014 12:22 EDT
Help to find Blessing in Dakar
I am Allan from Kenya i waz emailed by acertain beautiful lady in senegal Dakar refugee camp pleasd i want to know if this story true but i love her so much. Please help me to her.Blessing sadam,thats her name,please email me on dovianallan@yahoo.com. Help me to find this story.
joe
Sun, 1 Jun 2014 06:16 EDT
dakar senegal refugee
its jst a scam dont belive stories about refuge girls frm senegal one goodness has been sending text to me also "am a swazi"
jude onyenso
Fri, 30 May 2014 12:14 EDT
visa issue
please i want to know how much senegal visa wil cost me from nigeria
rudzani
Fri, 16 May 2014 06:07 EDT
refugee camp in senegal
there is a lady called taylor crush,she say is is the only dauter of the late Dr taylor staying in refugee camp in senegal, she say she need to transfer 450 million $ dollar to my account, so that i can invest her money in south africa then she will come and stay here after i receive the money, so i need to know if is a true story or a scheem

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