>>Friends, be very careful . . . .
>>
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>>Hello Dear Readers,
>>
>>Last June 7, 2006, at around 10 am, I was walking on my way to my
>>office
>>along Tomas Morato St. in Quezon City, when a sweating and tired
>>looking
>>old lady in her 60's approached me, begging for help to locate a certain
>>business establishment in a card she showed me to be somewhere located
>>within the vicinity. In my sincere effort to help, I tried to figure
>>out
>>where the place was and, in the process had had a few minutes of
>>exchanges
>>with her, until I told her to seek for somebody's else help. She
>>however
>>persisted me to help do this for her, which I obliged out of pity for
>>her,
>>until she pointed to 2 ladies coming our way who may be of help to us.
>>There were now four of us engaged in a few minutes of conversations to
>>try
>>to figure out where the place was, going from one street to the other
>>without me realizing I would soon become the next victim of a syndicate
>>called Vodoo Vodoo who are notorious in their crafty maneuvering and
>>nefarious activities.
>>
>>What happened was that the old lady, maybe through eye contact with her,
>>was able to cast her so called "magic spell" on me, as if I was put
>>into a
>>trance or so called hypnotic spell, just following whatever she wished
>>me
>>to do. She and the two ladies started to ask and obtain personal
>>information about me and my family, which under normal situations, I
>>will
>>never voluntarily provide to strangers. We later rode in a van (this
>>time
>>with a driver and 2 male passengers unmindful of the guns obviously
>>tagged
>>in their waists) who were introduced to us as the old lady's business
>>contact persons in the office. Our "friendly animated conversations"
>>continued while we traversed our way to streets in Quezon City, at
>>which
>>time, they came to know of P39,000 cash I had in my bag and the place
>>where I reside (I was still in a state of trance which kept me providing
>>personal information in everything I was asked for).
>>
>>Soon, I found myself in my house in the company of the 2 ladies (my 2
>>daughters were in the house but sleeping in their room), took my
>>collection
>>
>>of jewelries worth about P250,000, which took me years to save, and
>>again,
>>rode with them in the same van parked outside. Yes, I did all these
>>involuntarily while under hypnotic spell, until suddenly I found myself
>>riding a taxi with the cash and jewelries no longer in my bag. We tried
>>(with the taxi driver) to catch the syndicate's vehicle but to no
>>avail.
>>When I reported the matter to the police, I came to realize I became one
>>of
>>the many victims of these notorious criminal syndicates.
>>
>>Yes, believe me, this story is real, and stories of supernatural
>>phenomenon, which I never took seriously in the past, are real
>>occurrences
>>which all of us should be keenly aware of. I believe I am not a
>>gullible
>>person, but I admit and have realized that being kind and accommodating
>>to
>>a stranger carries with it some risks which is not worth taking.
>>Heavens
>>pardon me, but from now on, never again will I entertain strangers,
>>maybe
>>until after I get over with this experience. Yes, perhaps I am still in
>>the "state of trance" but I am writing this to serve as warning to all
>>readers, particularly ladies, to be aware of these criminal syndicates
>>who
>>make use of varying schemes to prey on innocent victims.
>>
>>Stay alert and always on the watch. I may have lost my cash and
>>jewelries,
>>but am comforted with the thoughts that by sharing this experience with
>>you, I would be able to save, not only properties, but even lives of
>>those
>>who could have been their next victims.
>>
>>Please help me propagate this message by passing this information to all
>>your families, friends and acquaintances.
>>
>>Theresa Alano
>>Del Monte Avenue, Quezon City
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