This missionary and his wife shifted to a materialistic dimension and helped do away with money.

The price tag for the land and the buildings plus equipment needed was over 150 million rals which Basor paid within a month.  Within a year after putting the first part of his strategy into play, the government began to realize people who were not wealthy were suddenly becoming rich after a box of money or precious metal was sent to them to have for free.  By then, over 500 billion rals were distributed to people around the world. 

To throw off suspicion that he had sent the money and metal to people, Basor delivered a box of money and gold to the headquarters of the commerce police and reported that he had found it on his front porch that morning.  It was a bold move that with the Lord’s help was going to be successful. 

The building where the commerce police had its headquarters was beside the commerce building.  It was a bit smaller than the commerce building and was a bit intimidating.  The man who had started the commerce police two centuries before had a statue just as tall as Jangran dedicated to him that stood in front of the building.  It was made from bronze.  The head looked down upon pedestrians with eyes that seemed to penetrate to the soul. 

Basor entered the lobby of the building and walked up to the receptionist desk with the box and placed it on the desk. 

“May I help you, sir?” she asked. 

“I hope so.  I woke up this morning, opened my front door, and saw this box of money and gold on the porch.”

The woman stood as he opened the top of the box to reveal the money and gold.  There was over 5 million rals of certificates and gold in the box which was filled nearly to the top.  She stared at the stash and pushed a buzzer on her side of the desk.  Two men came out and took the box away to the next room. 

“Please follow them.  They will ask you some questions.  It won’t take too long,” she said politely. 

Basor followed the men to a room where three other people who had received boxes of money and precious metal were talking with investigators.  The officers didn’t appear to be monsters that wanted to put commerce criminals away.  After a short examination of the contents of the boxes and a few questions, the people were allowed to leave the room with their boxes still intact. 

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