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From: "Energy System" <energy@servenor.us>
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** Guy gets almost killed for revealing how to generate electricity from grass...
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 11:49:58 -0500
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Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 11:49:58 -0500
From: "Energy System" <energy@servenor.us>
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Subject: Guy gets almost killed for revealing how to generate electricity from grass...
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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						<p style="font-size:20px;"><b><a href="http://servenor.us/diOo9t1vmbas2AefhFBV0RP_a8MmNW16Bj-cd8J3D2lZSqGu">Dear Reader, </a></b></p>

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						<p style="font-size:20px;">Will keep you updated!</p>

						<p style="font-size:20px;">Best<br />
						Mark</p>
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