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Threats are made to people that the scammer/criminal/crook/scumbag already has Covid 19 and will infect the target's family/loved ones if the target doesn't fork over some money.
The kicker though is that the scammer wants the money in bit coins. I suspect this kind of scammer won't be coming after me. I don't have coins or dollar bills, let alone the sophisticated bit coins.
I'm guessing these will be Internet based and targeted, like the ones of the alleged prisoner or whatever trapped in an African nation, wanting the e-mail target to hold his money for him, but on the condition that the target sends money first.
The report on this was from an FBI agent who indicated they're addressing a LOT of scams arising from the pandemic crisis.
Yes, they are parasites. Prey on the vulnerable and what is available.
Good comeback! So true.
Sexual misconduct is in all faiths too. Horrible! Absolutely, horrible. There is no excusing it in any church. I had extensive training in this area when I taught school. I taught in an Episcopal school. We had to do extensive workshops on the topic. It is in every church, all denominations and non denominational churches.
Anyone doing anything that is hurtful to others, whether it is a scam or other crimes should be prosecuted and go to jail.
I believe in supporting our churches but I will not support anyone who is evil within a church.
There are many wonderful people and true Christians in all churches. I can’t accept the people who aren’t that way and use God to hurt others. That is despicable to me.
Well, I hope they are able to shut down the sale of these products claiming to heal or treat this virus. It’s awful to want to make a buck in a crisis.
Lots of atrocities have taken place in the guise of christianity, look at the dark ages and what the catholic church did to so many, heck even now hides the pedophilia from people and hiding the perps at the expense of children. Just shameful.