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  FAITH HEALER MURDERED

The British press and in particular the hard left Daily Guardian of May 10 2006, ran the story of Gambian national Alfusaine Jabbi, who had other identities as Abdullah Hussein, Dr. Hassan, Mohammed Ali and advertised in the back of women’s magazines as “Mr.Wabib”.

He lived illegally in Britain and ran multiple parallel lives as a long term conman faith healer, defrauding in the main fellow Muslims out of large monetary sums.

In recent months the Black evangelical churches in Britain have been plagued with a spate of fake exorcists, death predictors, witch-thrashings, remove a curse scams, whip-the-devil-out-of-me-please, artists, and the police found one Rev. Matthew Ashimollo, had £350,000 in his bank accounts from all these scams and fakery.

Detective Superintendent Keith Garwood who led the investigation, said the dead man's business card claimed, “no one can beat Mr. Wabib”. It declared he could solve all problems forever, his advertisements said he was a Guru, psychic, shaman, holy -man and spiritual healer, who could lift curses and break all magic and evil spirits in 48 hours.

The detective claimed he believed he was violently murdered in a ritualistic fashion, by someone who was swindled by the fake psychic.

He was found dead with his shoes and socks removed, this means someone with occult knowledge wanted to stop him bodily and spiritually, from moving on to another victim.

He lived by the occult, and he died by it.

The vulnerable in our society are preyed on by the likes of this man, this makes the work of genuine healers and psychics so much harder.

Because I am one of the more high profile of British paranormal lecturers and psychic readers, my postbag is often full of stories of those robbed by con-men

Until we have certification for all practitioners, the advice is; “Buyer Beware “ and stay safe with recommended practitioners only.

  • A FarShores thanks to contributing author Terry Stokes, who is also a lecturer and broadcaster in paranormal studies. He welcomes feedback from readers. Palms also read by email via: palmist@fsmail.net

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