The Geniuses and the Chicas and The Treasure of the Pyramids, The Plunder in Egypt
February 12, 2020
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Paulo Coelho de Al chemist’s novel Dream still worries many young people in Egypt of finding the treasure hidden beneath the sands and becoming a billionaire. Our generation in Egypt now does not think about fighting for work, he is desperate to find monuments and real images to sell on the black market, as thousands of former Mubarake regime Egyptians did. today to fetch this treasure, we are looking for the chic that is supposed to have contact with the geniuses or spirits of beyond the grave who are considered to be reveal to us what lies beneath the sand and makes it easy to search for and find the treasure. 3 years ago had a chance to know this type of chic, was Marroco, lived in Egypt, and charged 30% of the value of finds, this chic he was a billionaire. His job was to help in places that were supposed to have a closed grave or hidden treasure, he would give tips where he would dig, where he would stop, if hot water would appear what we would do, r that in our culture geniuses live underground, in closed places, where no human being stepped on, so when someone steps on their land, the waters of the earth boil, if anyone touches this water, they are possessed the whole life. In Saqqara where I live, had but 20 cases of fires a week, no one knows why so far. Saqqara was the first capital of ancient Egypt, and beneath the saqqara sand there are still many tombs to discover and monuments to dig so far. All the world there does not stop digging in his ground or under his house in the darkness why it is. forbidden according to the law .when the fire starts to attack the houses, yes no cause, were consulted several chic, the one who has contact with the geniuses, their answer was that they continue to dig under their houses, yes consult the chic molesting the geniuses, of course the chic are the motherfucker they want to crack the goods with them, so when they stop digging, there will be no more fire in the houses, a week went by, no fire happened.
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