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From: "Elaine Gordon" <manifestation@accosubg.us>
Reply-To: "Elaine Gordon" <manifestation@accosubg.us>
Subject: Do you believe in God?
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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<td align="left"><span style="font-family: 'Avant Garde', Avantgarde, 'Century Gothic', CenturyGothic, 'AppleGothic', sans-serif; font-size:16px; color:#4A4A4A">Do you want to attract the perfect romantic partner? Someone who'll love you unconditionally and stay by your side forever?<br />
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Do you want to attract unlimited financial abundance and wealth? The kind of money that makes debt, bills, and worries just disappear, forever?<br />
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Do you want to understand yourself...and potentially fix the things you're not proud of...in an instant?<br />
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I know I do. And I know that I've tried.<br />
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[But I've never tried this] </span> .</td>
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It seemed completely unbelievable...until I saw all the proof. It's all there. Quantum Mechanics...Vibrational Attunement...Ancient Prophecies...<br />
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It sounds like something out of a Hollywood movie...<br />
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But it's real. And it has the power to change your life forever...in an instant.<br />
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<b><a href="http://accosubg.us/Cn_ip6rh3m0lW9HpqR8r4ngGtN1saTXUMSKv4sHIowXYSv3-">[You must watch this right away.]</a></b>.<br />
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<p style=" padding:0px; padding:0px;color:#CCBA46; font-size:11px; line-height:-1px">EaIt was built as the southern terminus for the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad (RF&P) in 1917 in the neoclassical style by the architect John Russell Pope. The station also served the trains of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL), the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W). Eventually, the Seaboard Air Line Railway (SAL), which had formerly used Richmond's other union station (Main Street Station), switched to Broad Street Station. The station was also served by Amtrak's Carolina Special, Champion, Silver Meteor, and Silver Star. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 23, 1972. Passenger service to the station ceased in 1975, with all passenger service moving to a newly constructed suburban station on Staples Mill Road. Broad Street Station later became the home of the Science Museum of Virginia, which remains in the substantially remodeled and expanded building. Until 1609, Parahunt, the weroance of the Powhatan tribe, had his main capital on a high hill overlooking the falls of the James, shown as a "king's house" on the 1608 John Smith map. The Powhatan "proper" were one of the main constituent groups in the confederacy of the same name, and the river, in their language, was likewise known as the Powhatan. The village where Richmond is now also went by the name of Powhatan (transcribed by William Strachey as Paqwachowng), as well as Shocquohocan. Soon after settling on Jamestown Island, a party of English under Captain Christopher Newport, during their next exploration up the James, first learned of the existence of this important site from the natives upon reaching Turkey Island on May 22, 1607. The falls marked the western frontier of the confederacy with its enemies, the Siouan Monocan tribe, and Newport soon became obsessed with this location and the idea of assisting the Powhatans against them militarily. The next day, while being entertained by a weroance at Arrahatec, the explorers were visited by Parahunt, whom by his title (weroance Powhatan), they mistook for his father, the paramount Chief Powhatan (Wahunsunacawh, who actually resided at Werowocomoco). Gabriel Archer, who wrote the fullest account of the visit to Parahunt’s village later that day, gave a vivid description of this inhabitation, which he called Pawatah's Tower. He reported that there were 12 houses on the hill, with various crops growing on the plain between the hill and the islands in the river, such as wheat, beans, peas, tobacco, pumpkins, gourds, hemp, and flax. The islands were planted with maize, and had six or seven families living on them. After meeting with the two weroances while the women provided them strawberries and mulberries, the Englishmen decided to visit the nearby waterfalls, found they could pass no farther in their pinnace, and anchored for the night between the islands and the village. ia.</p>
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