Joustice and Greenspan, a deleted post by the Mexxican thieves

From: Fabrizio J. Bonsignore (fbonsignore_at_beethoven.com)
Date: 11/14/04

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    The gossip is that it is Allan Greenspan who is behind joustice, who
    as a central banker has the power to create money, and my grant was
    given to the wrong person, the impersonator... I wonder why the
    Mexicans deleted this posting. And Amerika has no justice, despite
    begging the FBI to help protect me...

    Looks like joustice is some kind of common game, though in my case the
    Simpsons episode was chopped, so I just heard the billlion partand
    nthing else. Now it is better to sacrifice me and change my identity
    than accept that the money was given to a Mexicab mafia...


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