I remember when this guy started a channel to teach people how to make money, and people dragged him.
“if you know so much about money, why aren’t you rich?” 😂 Meanwhile, the guy was already a billionaire.
If people can drag Ray Dalio, a billionaire investor, then who the hell are you?
🏴🎈 Happy birthday to Scott McTominay who turns 29 today.
🗣️ Paolo Di Canio: "I would go to Manchester United to arrest all the directors: how do you give Scott McTominay away?”
🗣️ José Mourinho; "When I think of Scotland, I think of my boy, Scott McTominay. For me he's one of the best midfielders in Europe. That kid is fantastic and I'm so proud of his career because I got him when he was 18 when nobody at Manchester United believed he could be the player he is."
Brazil's richest man lost $30 billion in 24 months.
From $30B to negative $1B: the worst collapse in billionaire history.
Not gambling, drugs, or crime.
But something he discovered 10,000 feet underwater that destroyed everything:
In 1910, the 6 most powerful men in America vanished.
They boarded a private train using fake names & disappeared to a remote island.
What they created in total secrecy now controls $30.5 trillion in U.S. money.
Here's what happened in that secret meeting held on Jekyll Island:
The con artist who fooled Leonardo DiCaprio.
Meet Jho Low.
• Stole $4.5 Billion from his own country.
• Paid celebrities millions to party.
• Disappeared without a trace.
Here's how he pulled off the biggest scam you've never heard of:
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On 5th August 1993, 6 hikers died in a mysterious way.
Blood randomly came out of their eyes, mouth, and ears.
One by one, they died in the same way.
Only 1 woman survived and was traumatized for life.
To this day nobody knows what happened...
Here’s the full shocking story:
Comparing Petronas & Shell Malaysia CEO ;
Siti Hurrairah Sulaiman has a background in mechanical engineering, while Tengku Muhammad Taufik specializes in finance and accounting.
This is Borobudur in Indonesia, one of the world's most important and mysterious buildings.
Why? Because it's the largest Buddhist temple ever built — and it was also abandoned for nearly one thousand years...