Self Appointed Reiki Master Healer Exposed as a Long Distance Fraud Preying on Vulnerable Victims! YES, even insects!!!

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JB

5/22/20234 min read

In a city plagued by the insidious spread of online scams, a greedy fraud has emerged, claiming to possess extraordinary healing powers. These include wild claims such as long distance reiki healing. Not just for humans, but animals too!

"Is your back giving you pain? Is your dog suffering from severe tooth ache? Not to worry! Give 'JOjo'S World' a message and embrace the long distance, telepathic energy transfer. So long as you bloody well pay for it!"

Further investigations have revealed that this self-proclaimed "Master Reiki Healer" is nothing more than a fraudulent manipulator preying on the vulnerable, charging exorbitant fees for her so-called long-distance healing sessions for both humans and animals.

Reiki, a pseudoscientific practice (Source: Reiki - Wikipedia) based on the belief in the existence of a "universal life energy," has gained a following over many years. Current research is still ongoing and at present, results have been rather inconsistent, (Source: Reiki | NCCIH (nih.gov) "Reiki hasn’t been clearly shown to be effective for any health-related purpose." the source said.

However, the scientific community categorically rejects the efficacy of 'long-distance' healing, as it lacks any empirical evidence or peer-reviewed research to support its claims. This lack of scientific validation poses a significant risk to those who fall victim to such online scams. Given her husband is an 'alleged' neuroscientist, it's strange he didn't pick up on this 'distant fraud' practice. Then again, he is also an 'alleged' psychic medium who lives and breaths the GBP, without any moral fibre to science.

Various 'JOjo'S World' followers (or victims suffering from Stockholm syndrome) were intrigued by the reiki master's promises of mysterious remote healing for various ailments. She marketed herself as a saviour for both human and animal suffering, exploiting the desperate and gullible. However, as the community began to delve deeper into her activities, a disturbing revelation came to light—she doesn't wash her hands, after taking a S#it.

One local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, shared their experience with this deceitful healer. "I am a premium subscriber to JOjo's World and over the last year; adding up the stars and PPV's, I have paid a significant sum of money. I also paid for her supposed long-distance healing, hoping it would alleviate my chronic pain. But not only did I experience no improvement, I later discovered that I had been scammed. I'm in arrears on my energy bills, electric mainly, from watching all her content, but you have to support your heroes! I should have asked her to send me some electrical energy, like Tesla kinda thing, after all energy is energy isn't it? F#ck knows!" - The resident said, smiling through tears.

We asked this local resident if she has ever heard of 'Stockholm Syndrome', to which she replied, "Yes! I went there on holiday and I really miss it..."

The reiki masters actions have sparked outrage within the wider community, prompting a call for stricter regulations to protect vulnerable individuals from online scams. Experts in the field of psychology have highlighted the dangers of false hope and financial exploitation associated with such practices. They stress the importance of critical thinking and the need for evidence-based treatments when seeking healthcare solutions.

The rise of 'distant fraud' is closer than we think.

Joanne Ford - Harris. Owner of 'JOjos World' Facebook Page.

Death Hotel

Bug killing bird enticer

Exposing Joanne Fraud's fraudulent practices serves to enlighten and protect the broader public. Meanwhile, community members are urged to be cautious and verify the credibility of any alternative healing claims before engaging in financial transactions.

The case of the deceptive "Master Reiki Healer" serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by online scams, particularly in the realm of unscientific, alternative medicine. The absence of scientific validation for practices such as long-distance healing underscores the need for individuals to exercise caution and prioritize evidence-based approaches.

As investigations continue, the city remains hopeful that justice will be served, and those who have fallen victim to this manipulative, long distance fraudster will find solace in knowing their voices have been heard.

In other news, the scam master recently made headlines for her purchase of a "bug hotel," an initiative seemingly aimed at preserving and providing habitats for all insects. However, the morose irony of her actions quickly became apparent. She set up a 'bug hotel' for the rich and powerful insects, while simultaneously, she callously used bug spray to exterminate the lives of poorer, lower class insects, those who were just minding their own business; those that had no hope of ever setting their tiny tarsus into a lavish, bug hotel.

Looking at this from her perverse view. The 'best in the UK master reiki healer' also furnished a bird house feeder near the bug hotel. Drawing in more birds to the area with seed until she forgets about this recent new venture and gets bored with it, forgetting to refill. Leaving the posh bugs, that CAN afford the extortionate daily fees of the hotel, eventually getting eaten, by the new resident starving blue tits.

I am not sure what's worse; a slow and toxic gas death that destroys their tiny insects nervous system or having their legs and head pecked off, by a malnourished 'Robin Red Breast'.

All the genocide and insecticide is surrounded by loud rants, shouts and 'F bombs' of never ending potty mouth. Extremely dark motives indeed. What a psycho!

(The local authority and action fraud has yet to comment on this matter.)

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