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Mar 18, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The madness has begun in the underworld and this could have been averted had people been taking the warnings seriously. Some people are careless when it comes to the illegal task they undertake because they have become too comfortable.
This madness is going to provoke retaliation and more madness will prevail. The police are going to take a step back and allow the underworld to eliminate some of the people who are known to help the economy—at least the underground economy—but who also help wreck the economy.
The media will be busy reporting as they always do when there is the unusual.
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Look out for another murder. Again the victim will be a woman. This time the root cause would be the failed or successful attempt as one may look at a story from two sides, to relieve a miner of some of his possessions.
The man, who would come from another country, would attempt to run back to his sanctuary but the communication network would see him fail.
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Fires are never far away. This one would not be as destructive because of the time it would occur and the quick response of neighbours.
The cause would be undetermined as far as the authorities would be concerned but the homeowners would know exactly why it occurred.
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