Caucasian Lives Matter
Dear Topica et al,
I hope this note finds You well
Apparently, some political type conartists have offered blacks $200,000 each for slavery reparations, which appears to be of the "anything for an election" scam
With that population at 15-20% of the US, that would mean ~ 45 Million recipients for a total of about $12,000,000,000,000.00
(Trillions)
Since the main cause of slavery is african war lords cannibalizing their own population, the idea of reparations is ridiculous, as most wouldn't consider subsidizing any particular group
Repatriation makes more sense than reparation, possibly
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african posting regarding slavery reparations-
nigeria
"In 2009, the Civil Rights Congress of nigeria has written an open letter to all african chieftains who participated in trade calling for an apology for their role in the Atlantic slavery business "We cannot continue to blame the
white men, as africans, particularly the traditional rulers, aren't without blame. In view of the fact that the Americans and Europe have accepted the cruelty of their roles and have forcefully apologized, it would be logical, reasonable and humbling if african
traditional rulers accept blame and formally apologize to the descendants of the victims of their collaborative and exploitative slavery
WE MUST STOP THIS REPARATIONS NONSENSE, IT’S A RE-ELECTION PLOY BY THE U.L.P.
Peter Binose
Self appointed keeper
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"An advance-fee
scam is a premeditated crime and
one of the most common types of confidence
tricks. The financial sociopathy typically involves promising the victim a significant portion of a large
sum of money, in return for a small up-front payment, which the scammer requires in order to obtain the large sum
If a victim makes the payment, the conartist either invents a series of further fees
for the victim or simply disappears.
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"nigerian scams involve someone overseas offering you large sums of money or payments on the condition you transfer money from their country
"these scams originated in nigeria
but there appears to be Stateside co-conspirators and sympathizers with surveillance scams who feed victims to the nigerian scammers
"The scammer will tell you an elaborate story about large amounts of their money trapped in banks with events such as wars or coups, often in countries currently in the news. Or they may tell you about a large sum that is 'difficult
to access' because of government restrictions or taxes at their country. The scammer will then offer you a large profit to transfer their personal fortune
"These scams are often known as 'nigerian 419' scams
"The '419' part of the name comes from the section of nigeria’s Criminal Code which outlaws the practice. These scams now happen from anywhere
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"The nigerian government is not sympathetic to victims of these schemes, since the victim actually conspires to remove funds from nigeria in a manner that is contrary to nigerian law. The schemes themselves
violate section 419 of the nigerian criminal code
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While it has been described that over 90% of black violence is against other africans, appears that the nigerian ripoff scams, if the reported testimonials are correct, affect mostly Caucasians
That would make both the violent and monetary sociopathic types of those extreme management styles aptly described as racist
"nigerians are particularly worried that the scams might hamper recognition of the country's entrepreneurs, and the granting of visas to those with legitimate business interests in the US
"at home in your PJs and slippers with a laptop, and you can actually ripoff financial entities, he said
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"When nigerians first attained notoriety in the 1990s for defrauding Westerners of millions of dollars, the scams became known as 419 after the section of the nigerian penal code which tackles such crimes.
nigerians, who are generally religious, also linked the aptness of this number to the Book of Psalms, chapter 41 and verse 9 (41:9), which seems to describe the typical advance fee scam- "Yea, mine own
familiar friend, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted his foot against me
These days, the conartist sociopathies which are conducted mostly online, with email and messaging apps, are often referred to as "pre-pay scams"
They are usually romance scams which have been referred to as "modern-day ripoffs
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"The first group of nigerian 419 scammers were mostly uneducated criminals.
The next group comprised immature, educated men who were frustrated by the lack of formal jobs in an economy ruined by a series of military dictatorships and years of mismanagement.
They noticed the uneducated scammers accumulating wealth and esteem, and decided to join them.
After that followed a batch that simply admired the scammers.
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While it has been said that there are good and bad of all groups- gangs, genomes etc, those which don't advance on their own merit through the agricultural, industrial, technocratic &c revolutions, end up usually parasitic at
immense expense
Appears that some cultures have selected violence over Academic Achievement
Unfortunate that most minorities form gangs usually for financial reasons, etc that eventually become bully entities with bad, expensive management styles
Cordially,