Is this real? Wow!

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yes this is real.

this is high note 5 building

very safe and give high return in investment for the room on the top.

it is for people who believe in anything that is too good to be true

like religion
 
yes this is real.

this is high note 5 building

very safe and give high return in investment for the room on the top.

it is for people who believe in anything that is too good to be true

like religion

Religion is based on faith. Mini-bond fiasco is based on greed.
 
Who is that one who is in the cable car? Is he bailing out or plunging in?
 

5 years ago, I had a vivid dream that I went to a place quite similar to this..a rock houses build on a mountain standing in the sea....hmmmm if this picture is true, than...my soul has travelled to it before. How I wish to know where is this place.
 
by having a moat round the island , they avoided NS killing them.
 
Depending on the context - If you have faith, you will trust that cable car will bring you to Shangrila

Don't dream please.

In reality corrosion will drop this thing into the water and sink - just a matter of time.
 
yes this is real.

this is high note 5 building

very safe and give high return in investment for the room on the top.

it is for people who believe in anything that is too good to be true

like religion

Look like a scene from the popular game "Myst" or "Raven", obviously photoshopped...look carefully. Like 'minibombs' 'photoshopped too', it was played out to a captive audience, based on trust in a certain brand (like pxp), and human nature of wanting more (greed).

Those who bought 'mini bombs' from a certain 'BRANDED'(or household brand), are certainly to be from the 66.6%.

Anyway, I have said before, it is caveat emptor, the financial houses have no obligation to return the money, it is wrtitten in FINE PRINT in the sale contracts; but, they have a moral duty to rectify any marketing mistakes and to reassure the public that, they are trustworthy. Other than that, it is caveat emptor!.
 
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