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Original Post Date: 2002-07-28 Published on: ETHERZONE.COM  Posted By: Jan
Jeff Nyquist and I had an interesting little “adventure” in recent weeks.
Jeff is of course a firm anti-communist and sympathises with anyone anywhere who fights them.
Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA movement, which was fighting in Angola (and which is now falling apart)
was one of the few true black anti-communist movements in southern Africa. Jeff supports them.
One day Jeff got an e-mail from a guy calling himself Eduardo De Mello. He claimed he was the
new leader of UNITA since Savimbi had died recently. He was asking Jeff Nyquist to help him.
He said he wanted Jeff to help him move some money. In Jeff’s e-mail discussions with him it
became obvious he wanted Jeff to come and meet him in Africa.
Jeff is a great supporter of UNITA and really wanted to help them but at the same
time he was suspicious about the business and asked me if my own contacts could confirm whether
this Eduardo De Mello was who he claimed to be. I asked around but nobody could give me
anything hard except to say that part of the story may be true. I was shown a corporate
intelligence report which said that UNITA was indeed falling apart and this seemed to
be in line with Eduardo De Mello’s claims.
Then Jeff sent me two contact numbers for this guy. He had a satellite telephone and
another telephone number for a representative of his in South Africa. When I received the
South African number I realised right away that it was a cell phone number. I phoned it,
but all I got was someone’s voice mail. I left a message asking Eduardo De Mello’s
representative to contract me.
The next day I got a phone call from Eduardo De Mello. He spoke to me with a definite
Portuguese accent – which was to be expected since Angola was a Portuguese colony.
Unfortunately his satellite phone connection was bad and he was sometimes cut off or
I struggled to hear him. He got right to the point. He had twenty million US Dollars which
he wanted to move. I said to him that if he could get me more details I would put him in
touch with someone if I could not help him. I asked him where he was. He said he was calling
from somewhere in Angola.
I e-mailed Jeff and told him that I was stunned by this request to move money. I had thought
he had contacted Jeff for political discussions or to pass on some information to him. Then
Jeff confirmed that this guy had raised the issue of money with him, and he was suspicious
of it, suspecting it to be some kind of trap to lure him to Angola. The more we discussed the
story the more I felt this was a criminal scam, and that someone had tried to catch Jeff’s
interest knowing full well that Jeff is sympathetic to UNITA. It looked to me suspiciously
like the “Nigerian Scam”.
The Nigerian Scam is confidence trick played by black Africans – mostly from Nigeria. They
send you an e-mail saying they hold a high position and they have a huge sum of money to move.
They ask for your assistance. If you take part in it then at a point something “goes wrong”
and you have to actually put money into an account or else the transaction will “fall through”.
That is of course the last you will see of your money. But it gets worse. They might try to
actually lure you to Africa and then rob you in person.
Last year a man from Britain was lured to Johannesburg by some Nigerian drug dealers operating
here. He was picked up by the Police after the Nigerian’s had robbed him. These scams are so
popular that they originate from here in South Africa as well.
Ever since I set up my African Crisis website a year ago, I have been receiving more and more
of these scams. I get almost one a day – and sometimes several on a single day. They come with
all sorts of fake names and scenarios. I don’t even read them any more. I found them to be
a nuisance, but I was getting more and more of these things.
Then one day a visitor to my website told me that he had written something in my guest book and
that from then onwards he began getting these Nigerian scams! Upon making enquiries I began
to realise that this was happening to everyone who wrote on my guest book because their e-mail
addresses were being displayed.
So it seems to me as if there is some sort of “black network” out there which singles out
particular people or sites which they regard as “racist” or whatever, and this is how they
get their back on them. I suspect that they advertise the website somewhere and then potential
criminals get the website details from that place. I have heard of sites which give out the
details of sites which are to be hacked. I suspect that there is some sort of organised network
which has been doing the same with my own website. I will be taking all e-mail addresses off
my guest book in the near future to prevent this form of abuse.
Although one can report this type of scam to the Police they don’t do much about it. The main
defence is for people to be very wary of unsolicited business proposals and to spread the word
of this to friends.
Of course, in the long run, such practises can only help to damage blacks as a race because
they are scamming Westerners who are actually friendly to them. Black immigrants and black
crime in England and Europe have been responsible for the rapid rise of the Far Right there. All these
scams which originate from Africa can only serve to add to the dismal view everyone has of this
place and to damage blacks as a race in the long term.
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