Thursday 20 November 2014

How to confuse a Nigerian scam artist

This will be updated when I get a response. Enjoy....

-----Original Message-----
From: Dr Jerry Babs [mailto:info@admin.org]
Sent: 19 November 2014 13:34
Subject: CONTACT D.H.L FOR YOUR INTERNATIONAL CERTIFIED BANK DRAFT.

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Sunday 16 November 2014

Heroin Addiction in Europe on the Rise





Heroin is targeting Europe’s most thriving economies


Heroin
Opioid dependence seems to be a never ending burden for humanity. People have used opiates for thousands of years, mostly in ritual purposes, but the modern age showed that for some, opiates have become the means to escape the daunting reality. What is even more concerning, different research have concluded that opioid addicts are very likely to suffer one or more psychiatric commodities. Among the most ‘popular’, but also most addictive and damaging of the opiates out there is heroin. Apparently, what comes as one of Europe’s greatest problems is not the financial crisis, but a large raise in drug addiction all throughout the continent. Annual drug reports show that over 15m Europeans have tried drugs at least once in their lifetime. The challenge is even bigger, given the estimate that the global number of drug addicts is certainly going to rise by at least 25% by 2050, according to a report issued by the United Nations.