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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Mr. Fosho,
Note,
The family moved $5 billion to a safe bank in Uganda and Moved the 800kgs Gold to a security log
Apr 20, 2026, 11:08 AM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 20, 2026, 11:08 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Fosho,
Note,
The family moved $5 billion to a safe bank in Uganda and Moved the 800kgs Gold to a security logistic house in Uganda from Congo DRC.
The family are actually looking for a trusted person that can help in Investing the funds in a lucrative business
The Gold can be moved to you and all the requested documents can be procured through the logistic company .
The family would like to know whom they are dealing with to have a face to face meeting with the family representative in Uganda for trust and to evaluate the Gold and visit the bank to sign the funds to your account.
I will be giving you the details in response to this mail .
Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
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From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2026 4:00 AM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Business opportunity
Hello, you've mailed me a few days ago about a business opportunity. Can you tell me more please?
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[redacted]
Dear Mr. Wilson,
Thank you for the detailed message — I truly appreciate the clarity. It’s a fascinating opportunity, a
Apr 20, 2026, 12:07 PM UTC
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Goblin
to [redacted]
Apr 20, 2026, 12:07 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Wilson,
Thank you for the detailed message — I truly appreciate the clarity. It’s a fascinating opportunity, and I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of working with someone who has such a strong and secure financial foundation.
I’ve been thinking a lot about how the oil and gas industry in Texas has always been about trust, long-term partnerships, and solid due diligence — and this kind of international asset management, especially involving gold and cross-border logistics, feels very much in line with that.
I’m currently working on a few personal projects in Houston, like helping a local energy startup secure funding through a private equity channel — and honestly, it’s been a little overwhelming lately with all the legal paperwork and due diligence. I’ve just started attending those weekly community meetings at the Houston Chamber, where I’ve met some really interesting people who are passionate about sustainable investments.
Before we move forward, I have a few questions to help me better understand:
1. Can you confirm the exact name of the logistics company handling the gold in Congo DRC?
2. Is there a specific date or window when the family representative in Uganda might be available for a meeting?
3. Are the documents — such as bank confirmations or security logs — typically shared in digital format or through physical courier?
Looking forward to your thoughts. I’d love to get this started properly and build something meaningful together.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
I quite appreciate your interest in handling the funding investment and movements of the Gold bars to
Apr 21, 2026, 7:01 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 21, 2026, 7:01 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
I quite appreciate your interest in handling the funding investment and movements of the Gold bars to your country.
I work as a procurement officer to the family from African region,
Congo DRC. The family wishes to be a silent investor/partner for a period of 15 years and more with you.
The family is seeking for a trustworthy and a potential partner with a good business/project plan. A person who can efficiently utilize substantial funding with an annual Return on Investment (AROI) of 5% per year, or sharing ratio of 70% for the family and 30 % for your efforts and commitments once the fund is secured in your account.
The Ideas came as regards to the sensitive position and the unstable investment environment of their country Congo DRC, the family wish to evacuate majority of their funds into more stable economies and developed nations where the family can get a good yield of the investment and assistance to invest their part in your region.
Basically, the family is mostly interested in partnership with business ventures such as medical and Health care projects, Real estate projects, mining projects, agricultural projects, renewable energy projects, a profitable start-up projects and business expansions. And any other thriving profitable businesses that is lucrative will be considered.
The family are looking for a good return and ready, willing to work with you as long as there will be trust and confidence established between all parties involved. We will rely on your professional ideas and trust to work with you. The unique asset of engagement is to seek and to identify profitable area of investment within your control in your region, or other region of your choice.
The funds were successfully moved and secured in a safe bank. The total Investment fund is $5 billion. The fund will be transferred to you once the both parties sign and legalize a business Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and also have face to-face meeting of introduction with the family representative.
(2)Movement of the Gold Bars :
The Gold Dore Bars were successfully moved and secured in a Logistic company in Uganda for a proper safe Keeping and the processes also requires your presence in Uganda for the assessment/evaluation of the Gold Bars and movements of the Gold to your country in other to help the family in marketing and sales of the Gold to Gold buyer's.
To proceed, I request you to send a comprehensive summary project/business plan for a review, study and approval for funding.
Introduce the following :
(0) Projects/business plan ( a comprehensive summary of the business plans through an attachment.
(a): Introduction and description of your company if any
(b): Your full name, your home/office address, your phone/mobile numbers.
(c): The type of business that you're running and sector of activities.
(d): Investment of concern. (indicate if you have more than 1 choice in mind).
On receipt, we will prepare a business Partnership Agreement for annual Return on Investment (AROI) of 5% per year for your review and signatory. The SPA Gold Agreement shall also be prepared for your study.
NOR, a sharing ratio of 70% - 30% Agreement can be prepared for an assistance to evacuate the funds /Gold out of Uganda ,If you don't have a lucrative project for funding.
Your questions :
1.The Gold bars are placed in Blue line logistic Kampala, Uganda, not in Congo. The fund/Gold were moved from Goma, Congo to Kampala for safety .
2.The dates depends on your willingness and readiness to visit to sign the Agreement and to visit Uganda. The family representative is waiting.
3.The process requires your presence in Uganda for a face to face meeting introduction to know whom we are dealing with and to be present at the bank to sign the beneficiary log for the bank to officially hand over all the related documents to you handy.
I look forward to your co-operation and wealth creation through partnership as I await your response.
I anticipate your timely response.
Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2026 12:07 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Wilson,
Thank you for the detailed message — I truly appreciate the clarity. It’s a fascinating opportunity, and I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of working with someone who has such a strong and secure financial foundation.
I’ve been thinking a lot about how the oil and gas industry in Texas has always been about trust, long-term partnerships, and solid due diligence — and this kind of international asset management, especially involving gold and cross-border logistics, feels very much in line with that.
I’m currently working on a few personal projects in Houston, like helping a local energy startup secure funding through a private equity channel — and honestly, it’s been a little overwhelming lately with all the legal paperwork and due diligence. I’ve just started attending those weekly community meetings at the Houston Chamber, where I’ve met some really interesting people who are passionate about sustainable investments.
Before we move forward, I have a few questions to help me better understand:
1. Can you confirm the exact name of the logistics company handling the gold in Congo DRC?
2. Is there a specific date or window when the family representative in Uganda might be available for a meeting?
3. Are the documents — such as bank confirmations or security logs — typically shared in digital format or through physical courier?
Looking forward to your thoughts. I’d love to get this started properly and build something meaningful together.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for the detailed and thorough explanation — I truly appreciate the trust
Apr 21, 2026, 8:11 PM UTC
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Goblin
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Apr 21, 2026, 8:11 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for the detailed and thorough explanation — I truly appreciate the trust you’re placing in me. It’s rare to receive something so substantial and clearly structured, especially from a family operating across such a complex region. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, especially with the recent changes in energy markets here in Houston — you know, we’ve seen a surge in renewable energy projects and medical infrastructure developments, particularly in underserved communities. That actually made me reflect on how a well-structured, community-focused project could deliver both strong ROI and real social impact.
I’m excited about the possibility of working with the family on something meaningful. Before we move forward, I have a few questions to help clarify the next steps:
1. Could you confirm the exact name and title of the family representative who will be meeting in Uganda? I’d like to ensure we’re aligning with the right person for the face-to-face meeting.
2. Is there a specific timeline or date range you’re hoping for to schedule the visit to Uganda? I’ve been coordinating a few logistics in Houston lately and would like to plan accordingly.
3. Regarding the business plan — would you prefer a formal document or something more flexible, like a short one-page outline that I can draft and send back quickly for your review?
I’m also curious — how do the gold bars get transferred from the logistics facility to a secure custody arrangement in the U.S.? Are there any legal or regulatory requirements we need to be aware of in the U.S. before that process begins?
Looking forward to your insights. This feels like a real opportunity to build something lasting.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Phone: (+17163259415
Email: [redacted]
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Mr Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.The name of the family representative is Mr. José Amash. He's the family close confi
Apr 22, 2026, 7:43 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 22, 2026, 7:43 PM UTC
Dear Mr Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.The name of the family representative is Mr. José Amash. He's the family close confidant , he has a great e experience of movements of funds and minerals from African region and has a team of banker's that will facilitate the transfer without queries from the authority.
2.The timeline and date depend on your earliest ability to send the project/business plan for a review for the execution of the business Agreement to enable you contact Mr. Jose Amash with a signed Agreement to fix a date of your visit to Uganda.
3.A formal comprehensive and flexible business plan can serve the purpose as long as is detailed on how the funds shall be invested and analysis of the profits.
4.Don't worry about the movement of the Gold bars to the states. Mr. Jose Amash and the logistic company have placed a diplomatic plan on how to deliver the gold bars to you. It can be delivered as red cross family packaged treasure with a diplomatic seal and It can also be delivered as raw minerals '' with a diplomatic coverage " And all the supporting legal documentation shall be procured by the logistic company.
To speed things , send the comprehensive business plan for our review and approval for the business Agreement to be executed and for you to officially contact Mr. Jose Amash who is at the best position to tell more on the movement of the funds and the gold bars.
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2026 8:11 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for the detailed and thorough explanation — I truly appreciate the trust you’re placing in me. It’s rare to receive something so substantial and clearly structured, especially from a family operating across such a complex region. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, especially with the recent changes in energy markets here in Houston — you know, we’ve seen a surge in renewable energy projects and medical infrastructure developments, particularly in underserved communities. That actually made me reflect on how a well-structured, community-focused project could deliver both strong ROI and real social impact.
I’m excited about the possibility of working with the family on something meaningful. Before we move forward, I have a few questions to help clarify the next steps:
1. Could you confirm the exact name and title of the family representative who will be meeting in Uganda? I’d like to ensure we’re aligning with the right person for the face-to-face meeting.
2. Is there a specific timeline or date range you’re hoping for to schedule the visit to Uganda? I’ve been coordinating a few logistics in Houston lately and would like to plan accordingly.
3. Regarding the business plan — would you prefer a formal document or something more flexible, like a short one-page outline that I can draft and send back quickly for your review?
I’m also curious — how do the gold bars get transferred from the logistics facility to a secure custody arrangement in the U.S.? Are there any legal or regulatory requirements we need to be aware of in the U.S. before that process begins?
Looking forward to your insights. This feels like a real opportunity to build something lasting.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Phone: (+17163259415
Email: [redacted]
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your continued patience and detailed guidance — I really appreciate it. It’s
Apr 22, 2026, 8:09 PM UTC
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Goblin
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Apr 22, 2026, 8:09 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your continued patience and detailed guidance — I really appreciate it. It’s a rare opportunity to be involved with such a large-scale, well-structured investment, especially one with such strong potential for long-term growth and stability.
I’ve been working on a few real estate and renewable energy projects here in Houston lately — particularly in the Gulf Coast area, where there’s been a steady rise in demand for clean energy infrastructure and community health facilities. That actually made me think about how a solar farm paired with a local medical clinic could deliver both financial returns and real social value. I’m confident that such a model could meet the family’s expectations for 5% annual ROI while staying within the parameters of sustainable development.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to help ensure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you please confirm the full name and title of Mr. José Amash, as mentioned earlier? I’d like to have the correct title and background so we can properly introduce ourselves during the meeting.
2. Is there any preference for the type of visit — say, a formal business meeting or something more informal, like a community engagement session? I’m thinking about how to best present our vision to the family.
3. Regarding the gold bars — are there any specific documentation requirements from the logistic company, such as certificates of origin or diplomatic seals, that need to be included in the final agreement?
Looking forward to your thoughts — I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of building something meaningful together.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Phone: (+17163259415
Email: [redacted]
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Thank you,
Let me explain again.
1.His full name is Jose Katungu Amash, originally from Angola
Apr 23, 2026, 2:54 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 23, 2026, 2:54 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Thank you,
Let me explain again.
1.His full name is Jose Katungu Amash, originally from Angola and grew up in the west. He's a financial expert, and worked with Angola ministries and had also worked with a Congolese finance director. He has helped many politicians in moving fortunes from Africa to the US and other western world.
2.Like said, the purposes of the visit are for the notarization, legalization of the business Agreement ,visiting the bank to sign the funds into your account and to formally have face a face physical meeting with Jose. The families are in exile , and wouldn't be available.
3.It is the responsibility of the logistic company to assist in procuring the documentation and obtaining the diplomatic seal in your names and oversees the transportation to the US.
Note, real estate and renewable energy projects is an interesting investment proposal and would be acceptable by the family.
I will be waiting for the business plan.
Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 8:09 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your continued patience and detailed guidance — I really appreciate it. It’s a rare opportunity to be involved with such a large-scale, well-structured investment, especially one with such strong potential for long-term growth and stability.
I’ve been working on a few real estate and renewable energy projects here in Houston lately — particularly in the Gulf Coast area, where there’s been a steady rise in demand for clean energy infrastructure and community health facilities. That actually made me think about how a solar farm paired with a local medical clinic could deliver both financial returns and real social value. I’m confident that such a model could meet the family’s expectations for 5% annual ROI while staying within the parameters of sustainable development.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to help ensure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you please confirm the full name and title of Mr. José Amash, as mentioned earlier? I’d like to have the correct title and background so we can properly introduce ourselves during the meeting.
2. Is there any preference for the type of visit — say, a formal business meeting or something more informal, like a community engagement session? I’m thinking about how to best present our vision to the family.
3. Regarding the gold bars — are there any specific documentation requirements from the logistic company, such as certificates of origin or diplomatic seals, that need to be included in the final agreement?
Looking forward to your thoughts — I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of building something meaningful together.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Phone: (+17163259415
Email: [redacted]
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for the clarity and for the detailed background on Mr. José Katungu Amash —
Apr 23, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
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Goblin
to [redacted]
Apr 23, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for the clarity and for the detailed background on Mr. José Katungu Amash — I’ve been reflecting on his credentials, especially his experience working with Angolan and Congolese finance ministries. That level of cross-border financial acumen gives me real confidence in the trustworthiness of the partnership.
I’ve also been thinking about how the solar and medical clinic model could work in practice — especially with the rising demand for energy resilience and accessible healthcare in underserved Gulf Coast communities. I recently sat in on a zoning meeting for a solar microgrid project in Galveston, and the local officials were really enthusiastic about public-private partnerships that deliver both power and health access. That actually made me believe this could be a strong fit for the family’s investment criteria.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions:
1. Could you confirm whether the family has any preference for the medical or renewable energy project to begin with — or if they’re open to a hybrid model?
2. Is there a preferred format for the business plan — for instance, a detailed 30-page proposal with financial models, or something more concise, like a 10-page executive summary with key metrics?
3. Regarding the gold bars — do you have any insight into the expected timeline for the movement from Uganda to the U.S., or would that be handled entirely by the logistics firm?
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to build something meaningful with the family. I’ve been thinking about how to structure it to support both financial return and community impact — and I believe that balance is exactly what they’re looking for.
Looking forward to your guidance.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
([redacted])
(+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.I will advise you to make comprehensive inquiries of what business/projects are movable
Apr 24, 2026, 7:59 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 24, 2026, 7:59 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.I will advise you to make comprehensive inquiries of what business/projects are movable ,lucrative and profitable in your region. The family and our team are interested in a lucrative and profitable income base business and projects. A medical or renewable energy projects are very interesting and shall be approved, hopefully.
2.The format for the business plan is simply a summary and analysis of how you intend to invest the funds and analysis of the profits. 2 or 5 pages will be fine depending on your plan.
3.No, I do not know about the timeline or have an insight into the expected time frame from Uganda to USA. Mr. José is at the best position to tell but it is the responsibility of the logistic company to arrange the entire processes.
Listen ,everything and every success plan has been in placed by Mr. Jose and his team. Your task is to follow the directives and to be in line with the already plans placed.
Send the business plan for us to proceed.
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2026 3:08 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for the clarity and for the detailed background on Mr. José Katungu Amash — I’ve been reflecting on his credentials, especially his experience working with Angolan and Congolese finance ministries. That level of cross-border financial acumen gives me real confidence in the trustworthiness of the partnership.
I’ve also been thinking about how the solar and medical clinic model could work in practice — especially with the rising demand for energy resilience and accessible healthcare in underserved Gulf Coast communities. I recently sat in on a zoning meeting for a solar microgrid project in Galveston, and the local officials were really enthusiastic about public-private partnerships that deliver both power and health access. That actually made me believe this could be a strong fit for the family’s investment criteria.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions:
1. Could you confirm whether the family has any preference for the medical or renewable energy project to begin with — or if they’re open to a hybrid model?
2. Is there a preferred format for the business plan — for instance, a detailed 30-page proposal with financial models, or something more concise, like a 10-page executive summary with key metrics?
3. Regarding the gold bars — do you have any insight into the expected timeline for the movement from Uganda to the U.S., or would that be handled entirely by the logistics firm?
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to build something meaningful with the family. I’ve been thinking about how to structure it to support both financial return and community impact — and I believe that balance is exactly what they’re looking for.
Looking forward to your guidance.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
([redacted])
(+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for the clarity — I really appreciate how thorough
Apr 24, 2026, 8:10 PM UTC
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[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
Apr 24, 2026, 8:10 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for the clarity — I really appreciate how thorough and structured your responses have been. It’s rare to find such a detailed and transparent pathway, especially in something this complex.
I’ve been working on a few local energy and health initiatives here in Houston lately — in fact, last week I had a chance to visit a small solar farm in Beaumont that’s being developed in partnership with a nonprofit focused on off-grid communities. The way they’re combining solar power with community health access really resonated with me. That’s why I’m leaning toward a hybrid solar and medical clinic model — not just because it’s profitable, but because it aligns with the kind of community impact the family might value.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to make sure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you confirm whether Mr. José Katungu Amash has any specific preferences — for example, a preference for renewable energy over medical infrastructure, or vice versa?
2. Would the family be open to a pilot project — say, a small-scale solar installation paired with a mobile clinic — before scaling up? I’m thinking this could reduce risk and build trust faster.
3. While I understand the logistics are handled by the firm, could you share any insight into what documentation the logistic company might require from me — like a notarized investment letter or a power of attorney — to facilitate the gold bar transfer process?
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to move forward with something both meaningful and feasible.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
I will advise you to carefully read my previous letter's .All your questions have been answered.
We
Apr 28, 2026, 7:35 AM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 28, 2026, 7:35 AM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
I will advise you to carefully read my previous letter's .All your questions have been answered.
We are waiting for the business plan for a review.
Thanks
Mr. Michael J Wilson
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From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2026 8:10 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for the clarity — I really appreciate how thorough and structured your responses have been. It’s rare to find such a detailed and transparent pathway, especially in something this complex.
I’ve been working on a few local energy and health initiatives here in Houston lately — in fact, last week I had a chance to visit a small solar farm in Beaumont that’s being developed in partnership with a nonprofit focused on off-grid communities. The way they’re combining solar power with community health access really resonated with me. That’s why I’m leaning toward a hybrid solar and medical clinic model — not just because it’s profitable, but because it aligns with the kind of community impact the family might value.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to make sure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you confirm whether Mr. José Katungu Amash has any specific preferences — for example, a preference for renewable energy over medical infrastructure, or vice versa?
2. Would the family be open to a pilot project — say, a small-scale solar installation paired with a mobile clinic — before scaling up? I’m thinking this could reduce risk and build trust faster.
3. While I understand the logistics are handled by the firm, could you share any insight into what documentation the logistic company might require from me — like a notarized investment letter or a power of attorney — to facilitate the gold bar transfer process?
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to move forward with something both meaningful and feasible.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for your patience and for the clarity — I truly appreciate how methodically
Apr 28, 2026, 8:06 AM UTC
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[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
Apr 28, 2026, 8:06 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for your patience and for the clarity — I truly appreciate how methodically you’ve kept things structured. It’s rare to find such a well-organized flow in something so complex, and it’s helped me feel more confident in moving forward.
I’ve been reflecting on the hybrid solar and medical clinic model lately — actually, last weekend I stopped by a local community center in Houston that’s been exploring solar-powered charging stations for emergency medical devices. The idea of using renewable energy to support life-saving equipment in remote areas really struck a chord with me. That’s why I’m leaning into the pilot phase — starting small, testing the model, and then scaling based on performance and community feedback.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to ensure full alignment:
1. Could you confirm whether Mr. José Katungu Amash has expressed any preference for renewable energy or medical infrastructure — or if the family is open to either?
2. If we proceed with a pilot, would there be a specific size or location preference — for example, a zone in Harris County or a rural access corridor?
3. Regarding the documentation, do you have any insight into what the logistic company might require from me — like a notarized letter of intent, or a signed investment affidavit?
I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of building something meaningful, sustainable, and grounded in real community needs. I’ve been thinking about how this could become more than just a business — it could be a legacy project.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
P.S. Just last night, I had a chat with a neighbor who’s been working on a solar-powered water purification system for a small neighborhood. I’ve been meaning to reach out — maybe that’s part of the next phase.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.The family is open to the both ,open to either business plan
2.You are to decide t
Apr 30, 2026, 8:37 AM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
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to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
Apr 30, 2026, 8:37 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Thank you,
1.The family is open to the both ,open to either business plan
2.You are to decide the sizes and locations
3.No document expected from you and notarization will be done by the logistic company with a copy of your ID or your International passport. You are to visit Uganda with your International passport and fill a form at the Logistic company.
Please ,send any business plan for a review and for us to proceed
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
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From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2026 8:06 AM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you again for your patience and for the clarity — I truly appreciate how methodically you’ve kept things structured. It’s rare to find such a well-organized flow in something so complex, and it’s helped me feel more confident in moving forward.
I’ve been reflecting on the hybrid solar and medical clinic model lately — actually, last weekend I stopped by a local community center in Houston that’s been exploring solar-powered charging stations for emergency medical devices. The idea of using renewable energy to support life-saving equipment in remote areas really struck a chord with me. That’s why I’m leaning into the pilot phase — starting small, testing the model, and then scaling based on performance and community feedback.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to ensure full alignment:
1. Could you confirm whether Mr. José Katungu Amash has expressed any preference for renewable energy or medical infrastructure — or if the family is open to either?
2. If we proceed with a pilot, would there be a specific size or location preference — for example, a zone in Harris County or a rural access corridor?
3. Regarding the documentation, do you have any insight into what the logistic company might require from me — like a notarized letter of intent, or a signed investment affidavit?
I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of building something meaningful, sustainable, and grounded in real community needs. I’ve been thinking about how this could become more than just a business — it could be a legacy project.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
P.S. Just last night, I had a chat with a neighbor who’s been working on a solar-powered water purification system for a small neighborhood. I’ve been meaning to reach out — maybe that’s part of the next phase.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your prompt and clear responses — I truly appreciate the transparency
Apr 30, 2026, 9:06 AM UTC
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[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
Apr 30, 2026, 9:06 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your prompt and clear responses — I truly appreciate the transparency and the way everything has been laid out. It’s rare to find such a structured and respectful back-and-forth in a business opportunity, especially one that seems to involve cross-border investment and community impact.
I’ve been reflecting on the hybrid model again, and actually last week I had a chance to visit a small rural clinic in Southeast Houston that’s currently using a solar-powered generator to keep refrigeration units running for vaccines. The way they’ve managed to stabilize supply chains with renewable energy really impressed me. That’s why I’m now even more convinced that a pilot project — starting with a solar-powered mobile clinic and a small charging station for medical devices — makes sense both logistically and emotionally.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to make sure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you confirm if there’s any preference among the family for a specific geographic zone — for example, a high-need corridor in Harris County or a more isolated rural area where energy access is most limited?
2. Since the pilot is being considered, would the family be open to a phased rollout — say, one month of operation with a success-based follow-up?
3. You mentioned visiting Uganda with my passport and filling out a form — is there a specific location or office of the logistics company in Kampala or Entebbe that I should know about?
I’ve been thinking about how this could become more than just a business — it could be a real legacy project that helps communities where access to energy and healthcare has been long overdue. I’m genuinely excited to move forward and build something meaningful.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Why do you repeats these questions? We have answered all these questions and I would like you to
May 1, 2026, 4:16 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Spam
to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
May 1, 2026, 4:16 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Danny Smith,
Why do you repeats these questions? We have answered all these questions and I would like you to review my previous mails and our conversation.
1.I told you to choose a location. You are to choose. You are the Investment manager. The family does not live in the US and wouldn't know where and which of the locations. Please choose a location and where to investment the funds. Capture it in the business plan. The family are only interested in a profitable businesses and projects .
2.You are advised to prepare a business plan. The pilot, a phased rollout and month of operation with a success-based follow-up should be captured in the business plan for a review.
3.The bank and the logistic company are in Kampala and you will be visiting the bank and the logistic company.
Please, I wouldn't respond to any further question without the business/project plan .
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2026 9:06 AM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your prompt and clear responses — I truly appreciate the transparency and the way everything has been laid out. It’s rare to find such a structured and respectful back-and-forth in a business opportunity, especially one that seems to involve cross-border investment and community impact.
I’ve been reflecting on the hybrid model again, and actually last week I had a chance to visit a small rural clinic in Southeast Houston that’s currently using a solar-powered generator to keep refrigeration units running for vaccines. The way they’ve managed to stabilize supply chains with renewable energy really impressed me. That’s why I’m now even more convinced that a pilot project — starting with a solar-powered mobile clinic and a small charging station for medical devices — makes sense both logistically and emotionally.
Before I finalize the business plan, I have a few more questions to make sure we’re fully aligned:
1. Could you confirm if there’s any preference among the family for a specific geographic zone — for example, a high-need corridor in Harris County or a more isolated rural area where energy access is most limited?
2. Since the pilot is being considered, would the family be open to a phased rollout — say, one month of operation with a success-based follow-up?
3. You mentioned visiting Uganda with my passport and filling out a form — is there a specific location or office of the logistics company in Kampala or Entebbe that I should know about?
I’ve been thinking about how this could become more than just a business — it could be a real legacy project that helps communities where access to energy and healthcare has been long overdue. I’m genuinely excited to move forward and build something meaningful.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your patience and for clarifying the next steps — I really appreciate the tra
May 1, 2026, 5:06 PM UTC
👺
[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
May 1, 2026, 5:06 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your patience and for clarifying the next steps — I really appreciate the transparency and the way everything has been laid out. It’s rare to find such a clear and respectful process, especially in something this complex and cross-border.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately — actually, last week I had a chance to speak with a colleague who’s working on a microgrid project for a remote health station in East Texas. The way they’re using solar arrays to power medical refrigeration units really stood out to me. That’s why I’m even more convinced that a pilot with a solar-powered mobile clinic and a backup charging station for medical devices would not only be feasible but meaningful.
So, to align fully with your guidance:
1. Since you mentioned I’m the Investment Manager and the family is open to either renewable or medical infrastructure, I’m leaning toward a pilot in a high-need rural corridor — perhaps in Harris County’s south zone, where energy access has historically been limited and health infrastructure is under strain. Would that be a reasonable starting point?
2. For the rollout, I’d suggest a one-month pilot with clear performance benchmarks — say, uninterrupted power for medical refrigeration and device charging — followed by a review before scaling.
3. You mentioned visiting Kampala and filling out a form at the logistics company — is there a specific office or location in Kampala (or Entebbe) that I should prepare for? Also, would it be helpful to have a rough timeline for when I might need to begin travel planning?
I’m truly excited about this opportunity — it feels like something I could be genuinely proud of. I’ll start drafting the business plan this week and send it over for review as soon as possible.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
I am experting your business/project plan?
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
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May 7, 2026, 7:11 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Spam
to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
May 7, 2026, 7:11 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
I am experting your business/project plan?
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Friday, May 1, 2026 5:06 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you for your patience and for clarifying the next steps — I really appreciate the transparency and the way everything has been laid out. It’s rare to find such a clear and respectful process, especially in something this complex and cross-border.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately — actually, last week I had a chance to speak with a colleague who’s working on a microgrid project for a remote health station in East Texas. The way they’re using solar arrays to power medical refrigeration units really stood out to me. That’s why I’m even more convinced that a pilot with a solar-powered mobile clinic and a backup charging station for medical devices would not only be feasible but meaningful.
So, to align fully with your guidance:
1. Since you mentioned I’m the Investment Manager and the family is open to either renewable or medical infrastructure, I’m leaning toward a pilot in a high-need rural corridor — perhaps in Harris County’s south zone, where energy access has historically been limited and health infrastructure is under strain. Would that be a reasonable starting point?
2. For the rollout, I’d suggest a one-month pilot with clear performance benchmarks — say, uninterrupted power for medical refrigeration and device charging — followed by a review before scaling.
3. You mentioned visiting Kampala and filling out a form at the logistics company — is there a specific office or location in Kampala (or Entebbe) that I should prepare for? Also, would it be helpful to have a rough timeline for when I might need to begin travel planning?
I’m truly excited about this opportunity — it feels like something I could be genuinely proud of. I’ll start drafting the business plan this week and send it over for review as soon as possible.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for confirming the direction — I truly appreciate h
May 7, 2026, 8:06 PM UTC
👺
[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
May 7, 2026, 8:06 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for confirming the direction — I truly appreciate how clearly you’ve kept things moving forward. It’s rare to find such a respectful and structured process, especially when it involves international logistics and real community impact.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately — actually, last week I had a chance to help a friend revise their home security system, and it made me realize how much small, reliable infrastructure matters. That’s why I’m so committed to making this pilot not just profitable, but trustworthy and sustainable.
To follow up on your guidance:
1. I’m proposing a pilot location in the southern corridor of Harris County — specifically an area with documented energy access challenges and a history of medical supply interruptions. I’ve done some preliminary research on the grid stability there and believe it’s a strong starting point.
2. The one-month pilot with clear success metrics — uninterrupted power for medical refrigeration and device charging — feels right. I’ll build in a performance dashboard to track real-time usage and downtime.
3. Regarding the logistics company in Kampala — could you please confirm if there’s a specific branch or office you’d recommend? Also, is there a preferred time of year for travel, or any visa or travel documentation steps I should be aware of in advance?
I’m genuinely excited to move forward and start drafting the full business plan by Friday. I’ve already begun outlining the financial assumptions and operational timelines — I’ll send a first draft as soon as it’s ready for your review.
Warmest regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
If you can't send your business/project plan, don't disturb my office.
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR M
May 8, 2026, 6:10 PM UTC
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"Micheal J. Wilson" <[redacted]>
Spam
to "[redacted]" <[redacted]>
May 8, 2026, 6:10 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
If you can't send your business/project plan, don't disturb my office.
Thanks
Yours faithfully,
MR MICHAEL J WILSON
________________________________
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2026 8:06 PM
To: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Cc: [redacted] <[redacted]>; [redacted] <[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Business opportunity
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
Thank you so much for your patience and for confirming the direction — I truly appreciate how clearly you’ve kept things moving forward. It’s rare to find such a respectful and structured process, especially when it involves international logistics and real community impact.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately — actually, last week I had a chance to help a friend revise their home security system, and it made me realize how much small, reliable infrastructure matters. That’s why I’m so committed to making this pilot not just profitable, but trustworthy and sustainable.
To follow up on your guidance:
1. I’m proposing a pilot location in the southern corridor of Harris County — specifically an area with documented energy access challenges and a history of medical supply interruptions. I’ve done some preliminary research on the grid stability there and believe it’s a strong starting point.
2. The one-month pilot with clear success metrics — uninterrupted power for medical refrigeration and device charging — feels right. I’ll build in a performance dashboard to track real-time usage and downtime.
3. Regarding the logistics company in Kampala — could you please confirm if there’s a specific branch or office you’d recommend? Also, is there a preferred time of year for travel, or any visa or travel documentation steps I should be aware of in advance?
I’m genuinely excited to move forward and start drafting the full business plan by Friday. I’ve already begun outlining the financial assumptions and operational timelines — I’ll send a first draft as soon as it’s ready for your review.
Warmest regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
I appreciate your patience — and I must say, I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. La
May 8, 2026, 7:06 PM UTC
👺
[redacted]
Goblin
to [redacted]
May 8, 2026, 7:06 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Michael J. Wilson,
I appreciate your patience — and I must say, I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. Last weekend, I went for a walk along the Houston Ship Channel and passed a small community center that runs a solar-powered charging station for residents’ phones and medical devices. It’s just one of those quiet, everyday things that makes me believe in real, grounded impact. That’s why I’m so certain this project could work — not just as an investment, but as something that truly helps people.
To follow up on your request:
1. I’m still leaning toward a pilot in the southern corridor of Harris County — specifically near the old industrial zone where power outages are common and healthcare access has been inconsistent. Is there any particular aspect of the location you’d prefer to emphasize, like proximity to existing health infrastructure or population density?
2. I’m building the pilot around a one-month operational phase with clear success indicators — such as uninterrupted power for 24 hours per day, 7 days a week — and will include a simple monthly review sheet. Would you prefer that the success metrics be tied directly to medical supply continuity or broader energy reliability?
3. Regarding Kampala — could you please confirm whether there’s a specific office of the logistics partner in Entebbe or Kampala Central? Also, do you have any advice on what documents or pre-approval steps I should initiate before travel?
I’ll send over the draft business plan by Friday evening, as we discussed. I truly believe this could become something meaningful — not just for the family, but for the communities involved.
Warmest regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415