More Bull?


We here at Baha'i Angst have not been able to determine if the spam we received from "Moonshadows Healing" is officially sanctioned or not. Here's the message we received:


This greeting card is sent to you in remembrance of September 11th 2001.

Click on the link below to retrieve your message.

http://www.bizouphoto.com/webgreeting/card.html
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Let us all unite and respond with support for the families affected by this tragic event. A poster of this greeting card is available for purchase at http://www. prayer4americaposter. com. All profits will benefit the relief organizations in New York City and Washington DC.
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If you go to the site (don't go) you will see a Baha'i Prayer attached to a poster of the Statue of Liberty. They'll want you to buy the poster. We do not know who is responsible for this. If this is being done by somebody just to make a buck, then the Baha'i institutions should try to thwart this and at least announce that they have nothing to do with it.


Since we expect that the AO's minions will visit this site and learn about the spam, they'll probably investigate and determine who is involved. 

Update:

One of the people apparently responsible for the spam has written to us and says
that the poster is not "from the Baha'i Faith." The message also says that this
poster is not being done for money (it costs $39.99), and restates that the proceeds are going to charities helping the victims of the September 11 tragedy in New York and Washington. Neither the artist's name nor the charities names were mentioned.
Baha'i Angst has requested this information and permission to put that info on this site.

More:

The poster, as far as I could tell from magnifying the small computer image, has the name on it of Gloria Abrar. It appears she is the artist who created it, although Ms. Abrar wrote to
Baha'i Angst and refered to the artist (whose name she did not give) in the third person. Baha'i Angst is still awaiting Ms. Abrar's response as to who the poster's creator is and what the names of the charities are that will be receiving the proceeds.

In addtion, the spam email in question has received some attention on Baha'i Studies list as well. 
Here's a link to one of the three posts that have been put on that site so far.


Below are links to some interesting websites. Baha'is who worship Israel probably won't like them, which is one of the reasons there are here:

1. 
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/



2.  http://www.antiwar.com

3. 
http://www.zmag.org/meastwatch/meastwat.htm

4.
http://www.zmag.org/shalom-meqa.htm


Don't click on this link, don't. Do not. No, never. Do not click here.
Sorry folks, I just couldn't resist. :-)