Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type.  Matt 21:22 title. "It Works" postscript. "Constantation".   US, 1983.

AND ALL THAT WHATEVER YE ASK IN PRAYER BELIEVE AND YE SHALL
RECEIVE__FATHER 21-22

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This quote has been sent to you for good luck. The original
is from the Netherlands. It has been around the world nine
times.  The luck has now been sent to you. You will receive
good luck within six days of receiving this letter, provided
you, in turn send it back out.  This is no joke.  You will
receive it in the mail.  Send copies to people you think
need good luck.  Do not send money for fate has no price,
do not keep this letter.  It must leave your hands within
96 hours after you receive it.  An RAF officer received
$70,000.00 after he sent his letter out.  Joe Elliott received
450,000.00 and lost it because he broke the chain.  While
in the Phillipines, General Welsh lost his life six days
after he received this letter.  He failed to circulate this
quote.  However, before his death, he received 775,000.00.
Please send 20 copies of this letter and see what happens
on the sixth day.  This chain letter comes to you from
Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony, missionary from
South America.  I, myself forward this to you but it is
sent anonymously.  Since, this chain makes a tour of the
world, you must mail 20 copies.  Send it to friends,
relatives, and associates.  After the first few days, you
will receive a surprise.  This is true even if you are not
superstitious.  Make note of the following: Constantation
had received the chain in 1959.  He asked his secretary
to make 20 copies and send them out.  After a few days,
he won a lottery for $2,000,000.00 in his country.  Carol
Dadid, an office employee, received this letter and forgot
about it.  A few days later he lost his job.  He found the
chain letter and sent it out to 20 people the next day.
Five days later he got an even better job.  For no reason
should this chain be broken.  Remember, send no money.
Please do not ignore it.  It works.

                          A GOOD FRIEND.


Photocopy of typed original. Sent Nov. 9, 1983 from Alabama (?). Collected by Preston. Keystrokes preserved.

le1983-11-09_dl-_wb

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