Blood Money

The Scammer and The Ex-Slave Owner

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Caribbean & West Indian
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Author: Crystal Evans ISBN: 9781304949806
Publisher: Crystal Evans Book Club Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Crystal Evans
ISBN: 9781304949806
Publisher: Crystal Evans Book Club
Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Excerpt From Booklet

Christianity despite its doctrines if not meddled with African religious practices is largely impotent. Even though Jamaican laws are created from the influences of Christian principles, many people often in secrecy are drawn to Obeah because of its ready actual and physical manifestations. Even Christians practice Obeah when the pastor fails to heal illness brought on by occult forces.

Many Scammers use Black Magic Oils, Incense and Spell Baths to ward off evil or karmic attacks from their activities. Some use sprays and amulets as protection and aids on making money. Many are committed to dabbling in witchcraft because it creates wealth.

These notions are supplemented by the illuminati videos that went viral alleging that those who are working with the devil will become very famous and wealthy. Therefore many young people, uninformed and uninitiated are convinced that working with demons, pigeon blood and evil will bring them wealth and power and leave them invincible.

Obeah is known to preclude death or postpone it altogether. Most scammers wear rings of protection to insure them from harm whether from the physical or astral plane. The ring will burn the fingers or change color when danger is near. 

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Excerpt From Booklet

Christianity despite its doctrines if not meddled with African religious practices is largely impotent. Even though Jamaican laws are created from the influences of Christian principles, many people often in secrecy are drawn to Obeah because of its ready actual and physical manifestations. Even Christians practice Obeah when the pastor fails to heal illness brought on by occult forces.

Many Scammers use Black Magic Oils, Incense and Spell Baths to ward off evil or karmic attacks from their activities. Some use sprays and amulets as protection and aids on making money. Many are committed to dabbling in witchcraft because it creates wealth.

These notions are supplemented by the illuminati videos that went viral alleging that those who are working with the devil will become very famous and wealthy. Therefore many young people, uninformed and uninitiated are convinced that working with demons, pigeon blood and evil will bring them wealth and power and leave them invincible.

Obeah is known to preclude death or postpone it altogether. Most scammers wear rings of protection to insure them from harm whether from the physical or astral plane. The ring will burn the fingers or change color when danger is near. 

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