Friday, December 30, 2016

I wait your decision on this

 
Hello,     
I'm Mr. Hazim, A banker working in a bank in my country; there is a certain deceased customer of my bank who left behind her fund.

I seek your partnership in receiving this fund. If interested, reply immediately for detailed information.

My sincere regards, Mr. Hazim Issa.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Shameful?

How many times has CBC published Netanyahu's inane claim that the UN vote on settlements was "shameful"? Over and over again, as if there was an iota of substance in his claim. It is like propaganda. Repeating something without substance to make it seem meaningful. CBC insists on doing propaganda for Israel. Why?

How in the name of Heaven is criticizing a thieving aggressor and protecting its victims "shameful"? Why not at least explain how this inane claim can be justified? Instead just keep repeating it!

Where in all the reporting is there a meaningful analysis of the impact of the settlements on the lives of Palestinians and any possibility of peace? Instead CBC insists on publishing tripe, like did Obama conspire on this resolution. This is irrelevant compared to the meaning of the resolution itself which CBC prefers to dodge.

Why not ask the simple question why no sanctions have been included in the resolutions? The UN sanctions Iran. Why not Israel? That would be a vastly more meaningful question than whether Obama has colluded.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

More on CBC support of Theft

Another comment on yesterday's article:



West Bank outpost of Amona prepares for clashes as Knesset considers bill

'The land is the heart of the Bible land, and we're very attached to all our history'

 


CBC quotes the Palestinian whose land was stolen saying he will not accept financial compensation for his stolen land. This statement stands alone - it may even seem like the Palestinian is being unreasonable.

But what CBC fails miserably to do is to add absolutely essential context.

The Israeli settlers did not just steal a plot of land. They stole this man's livelihood. Also they are a part of a process that is stealing this man's country from him. And this means they will also steal his civil rights and his dignity.

Of course he is not interested in some financial compensation. How can money pay for all the harm these settlers are doing?

Also the article, like normal for CBC, fails to adequately describe the kinds of people that are the extremist settlers. These are people that make Nazis look good. They are racist, driven by nationalist ideologies that care nothing for human rights of others or basic human decency, and are probably some of the worst people on earth today. These are the kinds of people for whom CBC wants us to have sympathy.





Tuesday, December 6, 2016

CBC Sympathy for the Thieves

On December 6, CBC.ca published this article:


West Bank outpost of Amona prepares for clashes as Knesset considers bill

'The land is the heart of the Bible land, and we're very attached to all our history'




Although the article does refer to the international scorn rightfully directed against the residents of Amona and Israel's proposed Regulation Bill which makes their theft legal, the overall tone of the article is highly sympathetic to the perpetrators of this crass act of theft.

It begins by quoting the thieves, letting them justify their theft, and concludes with more quotes from the thieves in which they threaten violence if their own violence is reciprocated.

If CBC was an honest journalist, the focus of the article would not be on the "suffering" and strong resolve of the occupiers of stolen land, it would be on the grotesque ethics of the Regulation Bill and the moral bankruptcy of the occupiers. It also should focus a lot more on the suffering of the Palestinians whose land is being stolen, and who are entering the 50th year of statelessness and a brutal, unjust occupation.

How could CBC get its morals so inverted as to think the thieves deserve our sympathy more than the dispossessed? Grotesque!

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Re: LET MY SITUATION TOUCH YOUR HEART.

Dear Partner,

May the peace and mercy of Allah be with you as you receive this message; I am Aisha Muammar Gaddafi, the only daughter of the embattled President of Libya, Hon. Muammar Gaddafi who was murdered by the rebels. I am currently residing in Burkina Faso unfortunately as a refugee and a widow with two kids.

I am writing this mail with tears and sorrow from my heart asking for your urgent help. I have passed through pains and sorrowful moment since the death of my late father.  At the meantime, my family is the target of Western Nations led by NATO who wants to seize all that my late father has acquired at all costs. Our investments and bank accounts in several countries are their targets to freeze.

My Father of blessed memory deposited the sum of $16.5M (Sixteen Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) at Eco Bank, Burkina Faso which he used my name as the next of kin. I have been commissioned by the Eco Bank Management to present an interested Foreign Investor/Partner who can stand as my Trustee and receive the fund in his/her account for a possible investment in your country due to my refugee status here in Burkina Faso, please if you can help me to receive the fund in your country kindly get back to me urgently.

Do understand that since after the death of my father we have been betrayed seriously by friends, countries and associates. I was in Algeria, from where I moved to Oman after being expelled from Algeria. We were accepted into Oman by the Omani Royal Family and we have been living in that country before I moved down to Burkina Faso. 


 I am in search of an honest and reliable person who will help me and stand as my trustee so that I will present him/her to the Bank for the transfer of the fund in overseas.  Please you don't have to disclose it to anybody because of what is going on with my entire family, if the Libyan government happens to know about this account, they will freezing it as they froze others, so please keep this transaction only to yourself until we finalize it. 

The reason why I contacted you is because I am tired of staying here and I want to move out from Burkina Faso secretly hence am trying to have you receive the fund on my behalf before i come over to join you in your country and start a new life.  Please reply me for more details via my private mailbox: aishagaddaf02@gmail.com

I am looking forward to your kind reply.
Thank and Best Regards
Ms. Aisha Gaddafi

Monday, October 10, 2016

Re: LET MY SITUATION TOUCH YOUR HEART.

Hello My Dearest,

Please permit me to introduce myself, I am Miss Edith Ibrahim Coulibaly 23 years old female from the Republic of Ivory Coast, West Africa, I'm the Daughter of Late Chief Sgt. Ibrahim Coulibaly (a.k.a General IB ). My late Father was a well known Ivory Coast military leader. He died on Thursday 28 April 2011 following a fight with the Republican Forces of Ivory Coast (FRCI).

I am constrained to contact you because of the maltreatment which I am receiving from my step mother. She planned to take away all my late father's treasury and properties from me since the unexpected death of my beloved Father because my mother died during child birth and I was left alone with my step mother to take care of me. Meanwhile I wanted to travel to Europe, but she hide away my traveling documents. Luckily she did not discover where I kept my father's File which contained important documents like will and deposit certificate of my Father's fund which bears my name as the next of kin to inherit the money in his bank account. Now I am presently staying in the Refugee Mission Camp in Burkina Faso. I am seeking for long term relationship and investment assistance. My father of blessed memory deposited the sum of US$ 11.5 Million in Bank Of Africa here in Burkina Faso with my name as the next of kin.

I have contacted the Bank to clear the deposit but the Branch Manager told me that my late father place an instruction on the deposited fund that I must present a foreign trustee who will help me in investment of the fund.

However, the manager advised me to provide a trustee who will stand on my behalf for the transfer of the fund. I wanted to inform my stepmother about this deposit but I am afraid that she will not offer me anything after the release of the money because she threaten to kill me.

Therefore, I decide to seek for your help in transferring the money into your bank account while I will relocate to your country and settle down with you. As you indicate your interest to help me I will give you the account number and the contact of the bank where my late beloved father deposited the money with my name as the next of kin. It is my intention to compensate you with 30% out of the total money after the transfer for your assistance and the balance shall be my investment in any profitable venture which you will recommend to me as I have no idea about foreign investment. Please all communications should be through this email address for confidential purposes, 

Please reply me for more details via my private mailbox: edithibrahim05@gmail.com

Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.

Yours sincerely
Miss Edith Ibrahim Coulibaly.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Please Get Back To Me On Time:

Dear friend

I am Barrister Fabian Kodjo , Personal attorney to Your late Relative, who passed away in a car accident here in my country alongside with his family members in 4th April, 2004. He left behind an investment bond of US$ 5,860.000 Million with a bank here in my country, before his death. I have in my possession legal documents that could give you the legal rights for the claim. Send me your sincere thoughts about this mail so
that we can get started with the process.(barr.fabiankodjo1985@gmail.com)

Sincerely,
Fabian Kodjo Esq.