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Vivek Ramaswamy's Multibillion Dollar Fraud.

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have you ever wanted to be a billionaire

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in this video I'm going to show you step

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by step how a presidential candidate

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gaining popularity today is believed to

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have tricked people out of billions of

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dollars to line the pockets of himself

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his brother his mother all while robbing

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investors

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so in this video I'm going to provide

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you the exact steps on how to replicate

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this potential scam now I want to be

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clear I'm not personally coming to the

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conclusion that this is a scam these are

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just the opinions of the information

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that I found and put together in this

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video so it's important that everybody

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come to their own conclusion so as I

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always like to say don't sue me bro and

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hypothetically if you wanted to become a

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billionaire fast and quickly here's a

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fantastic way to do so step number one

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identify the easiest way to get rich you

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might think the easiest way to get rich

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is winning the lottery becoming an

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internet sensation or a musician

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becoming the next Taylor Swift or being

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an actor yet all of these are actually

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very rare ways to get rich you need

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something that attracts a little less

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attention and is a little bit more

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guaranteed how about Hull Street like

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investing in a company that is going to

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IPO on a major Stock Exchange like the

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new York Stock Exchange frequently and

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near a certain way to get rich

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especially if you can sell before your

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hyped up stock crashes 99

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okay so we'll go with Wall Street

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step two identify a product with

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Limitless potential Revenue actually

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think the potential opportunity here is

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is really tremendous for delivering

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value to patients there's over 5 million

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patients who suffer from Alzheimer's

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disease in this country alone and if you

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think about it we own Global rights to a

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drug that has already demonstrated in a

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large phase 2B study efficacy on the two

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parameters that the FDA is historically

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required for new Alzheimer's disease

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drugs and actually we're only one we

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believe we're only one additional phase

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three study away from the approval of

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this drug in other words forever

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potential revenue and infinite hope

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curing something that is good for

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Humanity like Alzheimer's in the

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pharmaceutical World well you'd be

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perfectly fit to make billions with such

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promises and of course there's infinite

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potential because ultimately everybody

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unfortunately might end up being subject

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to the terrible disease that is

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Alzheimer's so why not support a company

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for the good of humanity with Limitless

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potential to make money

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and also an industry in which most

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people have zero clue about drug lingo

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anyway the thing with rvt 101 is it's

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actually a neurotransmitter targeted

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therapy that actually in part Works

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through the release of acetylcholine so

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that way you could disclose your fraud

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in plain sight and investors wouldn't

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understand it but you'd be legally

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protected so far so good easy way to get

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rich easy way to sell it easy way to

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protect yourself but just to make sure

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let's go to step three and add a little

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bit more protection here and let's

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incorporate the company in Bermuda which

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is also a tax Haven so that when you get

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rich you pay as little money as possible

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in taxes

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step four just to kind of be a little

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unironic about it all or maybe ironic

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name your company not after the lives

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that you're not going to save anyway but

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instead name your company after getting

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rich like or

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Roi or return on investment

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fat yes that is going to be the parent

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company and your baby company is going

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to be called axovant this video is going

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to be about both and we'll show you how

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the scam works but the point is you're

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going to layer these companies to be a

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little confusing too

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step number five because so far all

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we've done is identified we're going to

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get rich on the stock market we're going

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to use a pharmaceutical with hopium and

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we're going to incorporate it in Bermuda

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then we're going to pick a name for our

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company but now we need some startup

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Capital so we're going to call up our

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hedge fund friends for the company we

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used to work with and we're going to

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fill them in on the scam we're going to

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raise some startup capital from them

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step number six we're going to go to a

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major pharmaceutical with an existing

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reputation like glaxo Klein Smith AKA

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GSK we're going to offer to purchase one

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of their failed drugs for five million

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dollars along with some option Revenue

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step number seven we're going to change

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the name of the drug so you can escape

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the failed reputation of the drug that

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you just bought because the drug you

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just bought has already failed for

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clinical trials but we don't want

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anybody to realize the drug that we're

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going to sell on the stock exchanges is

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the same one as the one that had

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previously failed

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step number eight we're going to have

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our mommy who is a doctor

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reinterpret the results of the failed

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studies to make the drugs seem like it's

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not a failure after all in other words

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you're not even going to put on the

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doctor's jacket and pretend to conduct a

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new study you're just going to use one

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of the old existing studies that failed

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and add some more clarity on how it's

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actually not a failure

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so let me clarify that GSK

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GlaxoSmithKline conducted four studies

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all of them failed let's go ahead and

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pick the one Vivek and his mommy used

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the study with 684 patients in a large

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Phase 2 study phase 2B study with 684

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patients and let's see if we can

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manipulate some of the data okay so

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we're going to take a failed study of

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684 patients we're going to try to make

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it seem good

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but first let's actually confirm that

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this study did fail

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here's the study disclosed in vivex SCC

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documents making it clear that GSK

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conducted the study and that this was

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not actually a Vivek a conducted study

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then we're going to be able to

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coordinate that study and trial number

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with these other sites to indicate that

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yes indeed this is the failed study of

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684 patients conducted and concluded by

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2010 five years before Vivek ever even

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considered taking this product public

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this failed product public

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and then let's go to a neutral

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publication and make sure that it

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actually failed

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yes it did no statistical significance

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in the outcome

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of this Drug's effects on Alzheimer's in

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fact the drug wasn't even tested on its

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own it was tested in conjunction with an

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Alzheimer's drug that already worked

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anyway in other words the drug that

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Vivek is going to take public isn't even

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a drug that works on it all on its own

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it already replies on a drug that

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already works for Alzheimer's

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but we're just going to add our own

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sugar water to it and IPO that

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but even that failed okay so now we know

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that the drug is a failure how do we

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trick people using a study of 684

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patients into making them think that

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this study that failed is actually a

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good study

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ah well this is where you have to

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introduce completer analysis and

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responder analysis

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sounds confusing right that's the point

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we need to be able to trick people and

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these things sound official ooh analyzes

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that's official right

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but you and I know the truth

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you and I know that a computer analysis

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removes everybody from the study who

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didn't complete the trial

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who are the people most unlikely to

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complete the study well people with

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adverse side effects or people the drug

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didn't work for so in other words let's

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remove the people who didn't complete

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the study or people who didn't have all

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of their information in the study or

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just people we didn't want included in

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the study potentially the bad results

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right and we Cherry people out

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and unsurprisingly now you can make the

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drug look statistically significant as a

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success

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oh interesting so with a different

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analysis hidden in plain sight you can

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take a failed study and make it look

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successful a responder analysis does the

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same thing looks at the average response

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of those who completed the trial

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well it's important to remember here is

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that by only looking at people who

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completed the study or who had all their

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information and followed your rules

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exactly you basically cherry pick your

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favorites right you can rig the data but

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you can trick people about this in plain

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sight because you could tell people

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about we did a completer and responder

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analyzes and these were statistically

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significant to help

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well most people a won't ever even read

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those filings they'll just see stock

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that's going up and want to invest and

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be part of it because of homo and B even

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if they read the filings they wouldn't

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understand anyway

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so now that the scam is set up let's

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have mommy and her friends issue press

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releases on how the drug is effective

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using new rigged analyzes here's a press

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release from Mommy's friends who are

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also on the board of this scam company

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well alleged scam remember don't sue us

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bro okay the company failed a long time

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ago but we still didn't want to get sued

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here anyway you got to make your own

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conclusion so mommy and her board member

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friends say via this completer analysis

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this drug is a success in fact it's

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statistically significant to show that

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it is a success based on that same 684

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person trial

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from five years ago on a trial they

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didn't even conduct themselves they just

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reinterpreted the results for but we're

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also going to publish a responder

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analysis in a journal somewhere to say

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it's statistically significant and we're

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not even going to be bashful about this

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mommy is going to put her name right on

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this

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all right cool now we got evidence that

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says this drug works so look at what

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we've got we've got a failed drug that

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we're going to pretend works we got a

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Company Incorporated in Bermuda and

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we're going to market the crap out of

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this with our hedge fund buddies and

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we're going to IPO the sucker to make

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billions of dollars and that's it step

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10 file for IPO to market the failed

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drug now raise 1.8 billion dollars for

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the eight people who work on your staff

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including yourself your mommy and your

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brother

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make sure to give all of your hedge fund

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friends a hedge up a heads up tricky

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heads up or a heads up that the drug is

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a scam so they could sell after you know

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a certain period of time the stock is

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public so there's plenty of liquidity

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for you to sell and dump

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Step 11 since you're in control of the

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phase three trial which you need to get

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through to actually make sure the drug

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can sell to people you know exactly when

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the drug is going to fail but since

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you're already going into the trial with

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a failed study you're pretty much

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already suspect that the drug is going

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to fail anyway

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but you're conducting the phase three

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trial right Vivek and his seven friends

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they're the ones conducting the trial

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and any new people they hire so they

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could slow walk this they could take as

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much time as they want so in the

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meantime the stock stays High because

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people have hope that the trial is going

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to be a success

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after you make all your money though and

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after waiting a couple years to do your

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trial you can release your failed phase

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3 study result apologize that the drug

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failed and watched the stock lose 99

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percent in a day

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but by then you've already long made

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your profit oh and to cover up the

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history of the failure make sure to

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change the name of the company so that

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when people look up the historical stock

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ticker symbol from axovant to co Gene

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therapies yes let's hide it all so

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nobody knows about this alleged scam and

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since the scam was so successful and now

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you're on your way to becoming a

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billionaire it would be a good idea to

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probably keep going with your scam

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now again who knows if it actually is

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but Vivek today has somewhere between a

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seven to fifteen percent stake and a

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nearly nine billion dollar company

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called realvamp remember that was the

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mommy company to this baby company

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and this company is a company that shows

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28 million dollars in annual revenue

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but expenses that are absolutely

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mind-blowing yet this is a company that

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this presidential candidate

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is a major shareholder of you ready for

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these numbers take a look at this

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reovent Roi return on investment science

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is limited this was the mommy company to

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that scam company well alleged scam

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company again I don't want to make that

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conclusion maybe I'm missing something

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but my opinion is a lot of the

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information that we've put together here

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looks a little sus it kind of feels like

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you plan to become a billionaire with a

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failed drug by marketing a failed drug

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but only some people would say that

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other people would say no you know they

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had hope it could work hey it was a

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wildly successful IPO and it had a good

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cause and forget about all the people

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who lost their life savings on the drug

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because of all this hope they were

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marketed you know it was a valiant

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attempt okay so what do we have at

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realvance Sciences or Roi Advanced

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Sciences whatever you want to call it

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well what you have here is a company

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with annual revenues up about 10 percent

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from last year from about 55 million

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dollars to 61 million dollars that

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sounds good right I mean 61 million

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dollars of Revenue that's fantastic

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right

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it is except when you're spending

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525 million dollars on research and

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development so you're spending nearly

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ten dollars

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on research and development for every

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dollar you bring in but it's not just

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that you're also spending nearly ten

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dollars on selling General and

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administrative which is probably mostly

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stock based comp for board members to

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write articles about how great all of

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these drugs are even though you're not

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bringing in any Revenue you're marketing

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the crap out of your drugs that mostly

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suck and so here's a company that's

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literally burning

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net loss of 1.1 billion dollars that

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Vivek helped found

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924 million dollars last year the

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massive money burn for drugs that they

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have either in development or are

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selling if you go to their website you

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can see oh look at all this pipeline all

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this pipeline of Hope for drugs that

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they're creating

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here's one that's actually being

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commercialized that's actually being

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sold it's called V Tama it's for plaque

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psoriasis

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now if this V Tama was so successful or

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going to be so successful then you might

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be surprised to find that real vant or

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Roy vant or whatever you want to call it

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actually sold off

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75 of their ownership in vitamma to

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another company

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in other words the one commercialized

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drug they have they already promised to

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give away 75 of the revenue for

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yep that is how to make a lot of money

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trying to sell drugs that might never

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actually be wildly profitable and you do

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it all by starting your scam on how to

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become a billionaire by taking a failed

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drug changing its name incorporating it

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up in Bermuda and renaming it

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remarketing it ipoing it with false hope

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and then doing it over and over again

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now I'd like to be clear while I'm a

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licensed financial advisor and I provide

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a lot of insight into how to actually

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build your wealth without being a scam

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whether it's investing in real estate

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going from zero to millionaire investing

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in stocks or building your wealth by

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increasing your income by learning how

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to make more money as an employee or an

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entrepreneur and learning about the ins

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and outs of how to actually make money

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the right way and learn the tricks of

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the trade well check out my programs

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linked down below but when it comes to

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something that smells pretty sus I'd say

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hey here's a way you can become a

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billionaire in a pretty sus way who

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knows maybe it was all legitimate but

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through my research there were a lot of

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red flags that just left me with more

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questions than answers maybe this was

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all a mistake but let's just say if I

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were to interview Vivek I'd have quite a

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few questions about this history thanks

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so much for watching if you found this

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helpful consider sharing the video and

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we'll see you in the next one now I want

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you to know this when it comes to AI

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time is what's going to make you money

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and if you can prove that value to an

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employer you'll always be able to be

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employed so this is another way of

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making sure that you don't get replaced

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by artificial intelligence if you can

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Master AI by starting on the ground

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floor

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let's go

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