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Evil is Sneaky! Ive become really worried about the amount of Bank Fraud and Deception occurring nowadays and the number of people being impacted and having their lives destroyed. It is quite alarming how cruel and self-centered people have become, I know that even when skys might be blue and the sun might be shining, in someones elses world the walls may be closing in and their world collapsing just because of Fraud and Deception. It hurts me in a way I never thought I could be touched, my emotions become overwhelmed when I think this could be happening to a neighbor or even worse a friend right now. It is far easier for these evil people to commit their acts of Fraud & Deception upon their victims than it was first thought. There has been a huge revelation on twitter today about just how little information you need to access bank accounts and break families apart and destroy peoples lives forever. My tears were real as I sat there reading the devastation caused by one women alone in England, it was very sad and broke my heart. However, I am not one to be bettered or beaten, nor am I one to let evil triumph over goodness. I have spent the afternoon working on a Bank Account and Password Reporting Framework Matrix. This Matrix that once loaded with up to 120 various matching Bank Accounts and Passwords will sit across the mainframes of the four main banks and report live in real time what the Fraudsters are doing. Finally an answer to those Fraudsters the Matrix will track the money back into the actual bank account they put it into and where. So to activate my Bank Account Reporting Framework (BARF) Matrix can each of you please send me you Bank Account Name, Account Number and Account Password. Thanks heaps it means a lot to me that we will be able to rid the world of such evil and that I will have played such a small and humbling role in it.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 06:04:54 +0000

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