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Fraudulent Email Being Sent to the Public to Steal Money From Innocent Internet Activists  

By Jonathan | TruthAlliance.net | Dec. 9, 2007

A website, "Help to Save America," which can not be found by google is claiming it can and will sue the Bush Administration for the presidential election fraud, the terrorist attack of 9/11, the illegal Iraq Invasion, the misuse of presidential powers, violations of human rights and Congress and Supreme Court blackmail.  The website tells internet surfers that it has collected over $11.3 Million so far in donations while trying to reach its goal of $30 Million.  The strange behavior of such a large amount of donations is because major media moguls in this 9/11 movement such as Alex Jones, the Loose Change crew, and even the first organization dedicated to 9/11 disclosure, 911Truth.org, have never raised anywhere near this amount.

A 911Truth spokesperson said this morning that this site has never been heard of and most of the names listed under the "Supporter Messages" seem not to show up in databases that dedicated to private investigation "people finder" software.  How could a site collect more than $1 Million dollars, let alone $11 Million, without ever being mentioned or supported by the 9/11 movement.  The Alex Jones radio show, regarded as one of the sources for the frontline of the Truth movement progress, has never mentioned it.

 The site does not detail any specific information about names and claims that the identities of the individuals who plan on suing should be kept a secret.  The site, however, fails to detail how it plans to accomplish the biggest lawsuit in the world against the most powerful individuals in the world.  The website has all the characteristics of a scam and even admits that the reason it refuses credit card and bank transfers are to protect the money trail.  In other words, you can not know where the money is going, other than that it is going out of the country and into Riga, Latvia where it can not be traced.  After only 24 hours of investigating the site, the city where the money was originally going has just been changed to Omsk, Russia.  The receiver's name has changed from Kilsa Kilsava to Tatjana Kudraveca to Tatiyana Brauer within 24 hours of refreshing the donations page, which is good sign that something doesn't add up.  Considering Latvia has been known for many identity and money scams, it would be wise not to take this site seriously as it also asks for personal information about yourself, which you should never have to detail on donations.

The site is contacting people by email and can not be found through a domain name, which is a sign of a scam.  There are hundreds of websites that are publicly known that are trying to do the same thing within the United States and they are not secret or asking for any money.  The whistle-blower network alone consists of over 28 whistle-blowers from all types of agencies in the U.S. that are trying to accomplish this feat right now.

It was also noticed that the site appears to "sell" the idea of going after the Bush Regime in a financial manner more than it details how and makes references to the need for money more than anything.  The site seems to be oriented toward collecting money and running, not actually doing what it says.  To see this scam for yourself, here is the URL, but proceed with extreme caution: 211.172.232.126

help to save America website

 

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By Jonathan on Monday, December 10, 2007 @ 2:49 AM
the location and name of the receiver changes on a regular basis, which makes it extremely hard for anyone to pursue the site legally

By Jonathan on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 @ 10:03 AM
The site has changed IP since the posting of this article. If you find it, please contact TruthAlliance.net, we are in a pursuit of interest.

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