Posted on 09/14/2009 12:35:34 PM PDT by pabianice
I am having an email conversation with a writer who identifies himself as an Envoy Extraordinary of the Institut De La Vie, Fondation Mondaile, located somewhere in Switzerland. I have been unable to find any reference on the Web to this group, save an oblique reference to a Maurice Marios. The page describes all sorts of wonderful, internationally-recognized, humanistic accomplishments for the Fondation. To be honest, it sounds like a lot of gobbledygook.
Can anyone point me to some info on this group?
If you read French:
http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/iv/info.html
Is he wanting you to wire money to someone in Nigeria?
It’s “Fondation mondiale de l’Institut de la vie”.
If he can’t even spell mondiale properly, I wouldn’t believe a word of what the guy says.
http://www.swissguide.ch/fr/Systeme-de-Securite-Sociale/Geneve/458902_fondationmondialedelinst.html
You can take it from there.
Envoy Extraordinary huh? I’m a plenipotentiary of the known and unknown universe.
I don’t know why I am wasting my time with this, but I found their website — they have been founded by this Maurice guy.
http://www.mauricemarois.org/Textes/english/english1.html
Sounds like bad French. Someone is looking for a mark.
“Sounds like bad French. Someone is looking for a mark.”
Yeah, Mondaile is spelled incorrectly, it should be spelled Mondiale. Roughly translated to English, it means, Worldwide Foundation of the Institute of Life.
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