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Put Your Trust Not In Princes

Avoid anyone telling you that social media marketing, crypto, insurance sales, drop shipping, multi-level marketing, real estate wholesaling, and day trading will make you tons of money.

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There are people out there that are going prey upon you and your current financial condition.

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They will try to tell you what you want to hear: That there's an easy and fast way to make tons of money.

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These opportunists know you have itching ears for some kind of way to succeed in light of this financial mess our country is in right now.

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They know you want to make lots of money and be successful, and they know putting in the actual work may not ultimately help you be successful in the slightest.  This is why they are manipulating you in light of the reality of world today.

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Think about it: There was an entire show on Netflix called Squid Game that showed contestants in dire financial holes that would do anything to make a ton of money.  In a sense, much of television and movies are simply a parody of real life.

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Don't listen to anyone on any YouTube comment, Wall Street Bets Reddit page, or Twitter post tell you there's a way to make fast and easy money.  There will never be a way to make easy money outside of luck.

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Don't listen to any person unless they're a licensed financial advisor that you are specifically paying to help manage your investments.

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No one knows the future, but they certainly know many will do anything just to make a quick buck.

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With that all said, I wanted to dive in and review many of the so-called financial "experts" out there that are so completely and hopelessly out of touch with the financial realities of modern day America.

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This list will continue to expand as I survey the many scam-artists and charlatans who truly don't know what they are talking about.

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Dave Ramsey

Dave Ramsey is the most out of touch financial "guru" on the planet.

 

"Better than I deserve" is just a rouse.

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Yes, living below your means and not getting into debt is a fine financial principle to live by.  It's a principle I push all the time.  That alone should NOT give you a platform in financial wisdom if you are utterly oblivious to just how ridiculous this job market is, how expensive it is to live in any of the top 50 major cities in the United States, and how politics isn't going to change anything in this country given the fractional reserve banking system we have.

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Dave and his staff are completely oblivious when it comes to living expenses in the post-Covid 19 era.

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It is unbelievable how this man and his worthless business have not been written off yet by the general public. 

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The last time Dave Ramsey lived below his means was back in the 70s.

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The last time he ate rice and beans was in the 70s.

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The last time he actually had compassion was around that time as well.

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The last time he interviewed for a job, looked for an apartment, or even visited a grocery store was probably back in the 70s.​

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Many of the videos on my YouTube channel are dedicating to exposing the absolute incompetence of Dave and his staff.

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Dave even employed his daughter who couldn't even get her own job for what that's worth.  So much for picking yourself up by your own bootstraps and accepting no handouts in life.

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​The cult-like worship of this man is also extremely disheartening, but this is the same country that has trillions in credit card, auto loan, and student loan debt.

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Ultimately, I want Dave and the rest of his staff to live in their vehicles, eating nothing but rice & beans for their diet, and actually get out of their comfort zone for just once in their privileged lives.

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If they can't do that, then they should cease all operations and never take the title of "Financial Experts," nor claim to be an authority on how to help others with their financial situation.

Robert Kiyosaki

Another scam artist telling you to quit your job and make residual income off of real estate.  

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It gets worse, as Robert made money off of his illustrious Real Estate seminars where he required the sale of his book.  

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That very book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, was also authored primarily by a former business partner.

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His entire story gets muddled, confused, and intentionally bizarre.  The entire story is a fabrication, and Robert is a fraud.

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Robert's father was a millionaire with a very high status job in the Education system of Hawaii.  Yet despite this, Robert has repeatedly mocked his father and made up stories about it to push his book's message? 

 

Let me put it this way:  Anyone like Robert telling you to quit your day job and hustle selling real estate is selling you a pipe dream that you don't have to work hard anymore. 

 

If you think that relying on real estate to make wealth is the right path, you need to go on Zillow right now, search any market in the United States, and tell me this is not one big, giant, mess we have in this country.

 

Tell me the source of this madness in Real Estate is not due to the incompetence of the Federal Reserve causing a hyper inflationary environment in conjunction with the greed of property owners and real estate developers everywhere?  

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Jeremy Orozco did a fantastic review of Robert's fraudulent history in his YouTube video: Here

Patrick Bet-David

There is so such thing as easy money, and you're not going to get rich joining a multi-level marketing scheme either.

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Enter Patrick Bet-David: Pyramid-Scheme designer, grifter, and gas lighter.  Patrick made his money scamming people into his life insurance scheme by forcing the very people signing up for his overpriced insurance policies to invest their own money in his overpriced insurance scheme.  The money was made in recruiting as many people as possible with the requirement that the new recruits spent their money on the overpriced insurance policies.  The money wasn't in clients, it was in getting more insurance agents to get their money instead.  Clever strategy to maximize money from a multi-level marketing scheme.

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He will espouse upmost patriotism for this country, and shill for the Trump Administration, but he's only posturing himself for protection against any consequences for his actions.

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Always Marco on YouTube has repeatedly done a fantastic job investigating Patrick's shady history.

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Here are some of his comprehensive videos on Patrick and his scams:

Video 1 

Video 2

Video 3

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Andrew Tate

To "escape the matrix," Andrew "Cobra" Tate wants you to make lots of money investing in "Daddy" coin, drop shipping, and selling real estate so you can make millions of dollars to buy expensive, overpriced items. 

 

In other words, to escape the matrix, Andrew wants you to partake in the very things the matrix wants you to do, like buy crap you don't need and pursue lots of easy and promiscuous women.

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Andrew literally did a rug pull on his audience with his "Daddy" coin, and he has absolutely scammed his fans with his "Hustler's University" scam school.

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Andrew is yet again another scam artist who wants to tell young men that they don't have to work hard, but make "easy money" off of scams.

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Where is Andrew Tate going with is life?  All his cars have been taken.  He is facing litigation with the Romanian government.  He fled to Florida only to have to flee again like the prey that he is.  

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If you think starting a webcam business and making money off pornography means you escaped the matrix, then you are clueless.

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The "Matrix" wants you addicted to porn, chasing after women, and a slave to a screen.

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Do you think the "Matrix" wants you practicing self control, not desiring expensive crap, and being content with your life, no matter poor you are?  The "Matrix" wants you stuck working 40 hours a week for 25+ years, dying before you can enjoy retirement, and never being content with less.  It's mindless consumerism and consumption that the globalists, oligarchs, and New World Order wants.

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Andrew Tate wants you to consume his products, his education, and his brand.  He sold his soul for your money, and he spent that money on worthless things.

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Stop looking for easy money, stop desiring so much, and maybe you'll finally feel rich for the first time in your life.

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Don't follow Tate or else you'll end up in the same hole he's in.

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