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Money for Miracles
If you follow the directions, you'll soon discover that the miracle water is only the beginning. Once on Popoff's mailing list, you'll receive letter after letter — as we did — asking for more money in exchange for miracles. One letter comes along with a tiny bag of "prayer-blessed" Dead Sea salt. The intructions tell you to eat the salt over a three-day period, then send in $27 to Popoff. According to an independent lab "20/20" hired to test the salt, it chemically bears no resemblance to real Dead Sea salt, and is closer to standard table salt.
Letters from Popoff also enclose trinkets like a piece of tinsel referred to as a gold and silver blessing bracelet, and a sheet of paper leaf cut-outs to be placed on a prayer chart and sent to Popoff. In that letter, you're told that "God is requesting an obedience offering of $200."
Why no public outrage or NY AG demanding Justice here? This is some
real miracle holy water here?
Im sure they're trying thier hardest to prove Trump committed Fraud by dissecting every last word he said while they ignore other things as such. Trump provided a service that had 98% approval so apparently those ppl did learn something useful. While on the other hand God never asked anyone to hand over $200 for some dirty *** water.