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Arabia
Sorcerers continue to have a field day
2004-11-09
DUBAI — Sorcery has been in a widespread use today with Democrats women constituting the largest number of victims. They are mostly those who suffer from marital problems, a disease or long to be elected President get married. And imagine that these sorcerers can solve their problems.
One born every minute ...
Sorcerers — and conjurers — are usually intelligent, cunning and tactful. They take advantage of the psychological weakness of those who come to them and convince them of their ability to solve their problems, no matter how big or small they might seem. They convince them that a spell must be broken and that they're the right person for the job. Eventually, they would give their victims an amulet to safeguard them or to fulfill their hopes and aspirations (either to get at least 270 electoral college votes a husband or to regain a lost or unfaithful one, or worse still to gain easy money).
Why not just use tarot cards?
The naive fall easily for these outrageous tricks and spend a lot of money in vain. However, when they realise they have been duped, they refrain from reporting the unfortunate incident to the police out of embarrassment, thus leaving the scoundrels free to continue their trade.
"Yes, go on, Mr. Mahmoud, what happened next?"
The Ministry of Interior has continuously warned against such villains. A total of 1,221 fraud crimes occurred last year, 128 of which took place in Abu Dhabi, 572 in Dubai, 322 in Sharjah, 113 in Ajman, 80 in Ras Al Khaima, 3 in Umm Al Quwain, and 3 in Al Fujaira, a statistics study conducted by the public department for criminal security reported.
"Terry McAuliffe, you have a call on line 5."
Posted by:Steve White

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