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Agony of fraudsters

These sets of people are one of the most restless beings on earth. They are humans but they choose to exist and live in the form of parasites. They make living from the sweats of others, they are digital robbers.
They want to live a stress free life, they want to experience paradise without working for it, for this reason, they have to feed on those that’ve worked for their paradises. They believe they'll achieve it by defrauding people. They defraud people as many as possible, then use the wealth to start up their own lives neglecting the effects of these activities on their victims.

Their argony mostly starts when they think everything's settled, when they feel they've had a successful operation and believes it's time to enjoy.
They'll set up luxurious houses and buy expensive assessories for better living 
At this point, security agencies will come to question them of the source(s) of there wealth. They'll have no answer to these questions because the wealth was acquired illegally, they can't explain anything to the securities. they'll look for alternative means to avoid the intrusion of securities into their activities.
These people always establish a very great housing area but would choose to live in the bush, they'll have flashy cars but will choose to trek, they'll have expensive assessories but will choose not to use them, they wish to go to the bar/lounge for a drink with friends, but oh, it's impossible, they wish to attend parties and ceremonies,but it's risky.
They have identities but want the world to believe they don't exist, they have hometowns and relations they wish to visit but they can't. They can't walk through their streets peacefully, they're always feeling an attack coming, restless, nervous and anxious.
Why is this so. Because the security agencies are after them, they've accumulated wealth at the detriment of others, they've made it illegally.
This can make you ask yourself, what's the worth of having a mansion but still choose the bush as a dwelling place, does the expensive cars worth the hiding, what's the worth of being wealthy but still choose to live as a shadow.
What an agony.

Make wealth legitimately.

Don't be a fraudster.

Make wealth wisely.

The securities will always come for you.

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