Two Canadians Lose $2.3M to Crypto Scams — Then We Go Live Zoom & Chase BG Wealth Sharing

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Published5 months ago
Duration3:25:45
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CategoryEntertainment
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Tonight we begin by sitting down together and watching a mainstream investigation that lays bare the anatomy of a modern crypto investment scam. Two Canadians. $2.3 million lost. Fake AI-generated videos. Celebrity endorsements that never happened. Calm, persuasive voices guiding victims step by step into financial ruin. As the report unfolds, what becomes clear is not just the scale of the losses — but how methodical and professional the manipulation really is. *THE VIDEO WE’RE DEBUNKING* The first story follows a woman in Ontario who sees what appears to be a legitimate news article featuring Elon Musk promoting a crypto platform. The entry point is small — just $250. She deposits it. Within days, she sees a small profit in her account. That early gain convinces her the system works. Then the phone calls start. She’s told other investors are making substantial returns. She’s encouraged to increase her deposit. The pressure builds gradually, professionally. She takes out a second mortgage on her home. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are transferred. The online dashboard shows her balance climbing into the millions. When she tries to withdraw, everything changes. She’s told she must pay taxes and fees before accessing her funds. She borrows from family and friends. She maxes out credit cards. Each payment is framed as the final step before release. In total, she loses $1.7 million. The second story mirrors the first. A man in Prince Edward Island is targeted through fake endorsements tied to television personalities and AI-generated political videos. He starts small. He sees daily returns displayed on a trading dashboard. At one point he believes he is earning $10,000 a day. The balance reaches $600,000. When he attempts to withdraw, the account is effectively frozen. Every dollar is gone. *WHAT WE LEARNED* This investigation is not about cryptocurrency volatility. It’s about psychological sequencing. First comes borrowed authority — celebrities, politicians, familiar brands. Then comes the low barrier entry — $250 feels safe. Then comes early validation — a small artificial profit. Then escalation — invest more to earn more. Then the illusion of growth — numbers on a screen designed to simulate wealth. Then obstruction — taxes, compliance fees, release charges. And finally, collapse. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre reports $1.2 billion lost to investment scams in three years. That’s only what’s reported. Most involve crypto and fake AI videos. The technology may be evolving, but the script underneath hasn’t changed. The real danger is not the blockchain. It’s belief. It’s the moment someone trusts a dashboard more than their instincts. If you are being asked to send money to unlock profits, pay upfront taxes, or clear “release fees” on an online investment platform, that is a red flag. Legitimate investments do not require you to deposit more money to withdraw your own. *WHY WE GO INTO ZOOM MEETINGS* After we break down this investigation and dissect the mechanics behind it, we move into the second part of tonight’s livestream — exactly what we normally do. We hunt. We search for live investment Zoom meetings. We listen to the pitch. We analyse the language. We look for the same sequencing we just watched in the news report. Because while that television story airs, similar scripts are being delivered in private webinars right now. People often ask why I enter those meetings and challenge presenters in real time. This is why. Because before someone takes out a second mortgage… Before someone wires their savings… Before someone believes the numbers on a screen… There is a presentation. There is a script. There is a moment where doubt can be introduced. Crashing a Zoom meeting isn’t about spectacle. It’s about disruption. It’s about interrupting the grooming phase before it becomes an extraction phase. It’s about making sure silent viewers — the ones who haven’t invested yet — hear another perspective before they commit. Tonight connects the dots. First, we watch how two lives were financially devastated through a structured investment scam. Then, we go looking for the next version of that script in real time. Because once you see the pattern, you can’t unsee it. And once you understand the structure, you are far harder to deceive. *SPONSOR A REVIEW* - If you’re open to it, I’ve recently launched a sponsored review service that allows me to conduct deep-dive investigations into scams like this one. While completely optional, your support helps me dedicate more time to exposing these frauds and spreading awareness. If you’d like to sponsor a review, you can do so here: https://ko-fi.com/s/e450de6745 or https://buymeacoffee.com/dehek/e/385500 *TAGS:* #noscam #Scam #Fraud #Crypto #Ponzi #MLM #Investing #Finance #Warning #Expose #Truth #GetRichQuick #OnlineScam #PassiveIncomeTrap #CryptoScheme #InvestmentFraud

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