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If they follow the way of Money Chiefs, they shall die. Earth is sick and can no longer care for her children. Now, Earth__ children must care for Earth. Continue to pollute rivers and oceans _ rivers and oceans shall drown you. Pollute sky _ Sun Spirit shall burn you. Kill more trees _ unclean air shall strangle you. Kill more Spirits _ disease shall destroy you. Already, Money Chiefs_ skin burns. Their lungs choke on unclean air. Poisoned water spreads disease among them and all Spirits. Rising rivers and oceans shall sweep their homes and lives away. Money Chiefs think money heals broken lives. Unchanged, in the end, Money Chiefs_ money shall cost them their lives. -Frederic Perrin Rella Two Trees__he Money Chiefs
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If they follow the way of Money Chiefs, they shall die. Earth is sick and can no longer care for her children. Now, Earth__ children must care for Earth. Continue to pollute rivers and oceans _ rivers and oceans shall drown you. Pollute sky _ Sun Spirit shall burn you. Kill more trees _ unclean air shall strangle you. Kill more Spirits _ disease shall destroy you. Already, Money Chiefs_ skin burns. Their lungs choke on unclean air. Poisoned water spreads disease among them and all Spirits. Rising rivers and oceans shall sweep their homes and lives away. Money Chiefs think money heals broken lives. Unchanged, in the end, Money Chiefs_ money shall cost them their lives. -Frederic Perrin Rella Two Trees__he Money Chiefs

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