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Hi Richard,

 

I have read your literature on Naga Mani and I have learnt something

else I did not know.

 

I have seen Naga Mani myself. I come from AFrica - Uganda. 2 years ago

a colleague of mine came across suxch a snake in the east of Uganda.

He is an army man and locals told him about the snake. We did some

research and amazingly this snake was wnated by many wealth arabs. We

sold the diamond at 10 million Us dollars. I was not able to see the

snakle then but i know someone bought it and did not disclose their

real names.

 

Early this year, the locals gave us a call and they had found another

diamond snake (liike they call it). The locals there broght a charmer

who did his thing as there we saw the snake. I have a recording i made

myself. The actual story is that when the snake is charmed, it

releases the liquid like diamond which attracts insects and flies. It

is a way of feeding. It then swallows it back after a catch.

 

Currently we are looking for a buyer who we have failed to get.

 

People do not believe this but it happens, i have seen it with my own

eyes and made a recording myself. If anyone doubts me, i have a

recording of us cathing the snake. If they are willing to vivt us here

in Uganda, we can take them and show them teh snake. The thing is you

cannot take the diamond unless you get a buyer. We do not have a use

for it. Once the diamond is taken, the snake dies. You need to look

after the diamond or stone (let me call it that) by feeding it with

eggs (i understand) Whoever needs this diamond definately knows how to

look after it. It has to be fed.

 

Cheers Richard.

 

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Wow, this is sensational information Richard.

Is the "diamond snake" worth much more than the Mani itself, as you

write they "have to keep it alive"?

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Strange indeed! The info came from "Chris Kaweesa" <ainehk >

Please contact him for further details. Best wishes, Richard

 

sacred-objects, "flygande_hunden"

<flygande_hunden wrote:

>

> Wow, this is sensational information Richard.

> Is the "diamond snake" worth much more than the Mani itself, as you

> write they "have to keep it alive"?

>

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I'm wondering what is better: A snake diamond? OR a diamond snake?

Which would be better to play with?

 

sacred-objects, "flygande_hunden"

<flygande_hunden wrote:

>

> Wow, this is sensational information Richard.

> Is the "diamond snake" worth much more than the Mani itself, as you

> write they "have to keep it alive"?

>

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can u share the video..cos today I gt a info abt a similar in India in a forest near by andhra pradesh..I am not sure wethr this kind of stuff really exist and whats the importance and use of it..does it have any power..cos the cost u said is exorbitant... 

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