Jeremy Clarkson Bitcoin

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Jeremy Clarkson is being impersonated by fake news fraudsters.

Scammers are using a This Morning article to try and defraud people into depositing money into offshore boiler room scams. The scammers are using a fake Mirror Newspaper article, as well as fake BBC articles, even though This Morning is on ITV. The idiotic premise is that a celebrity is on a talk show when they suddenly start bragging about an app that makes money for free.

Jeremy Clarkson Bitcoin

In the past they have used Akshay Philips, Gordon Ramsey and Dragons Den, but now it has moved on to Jeremy Clarkson, this time in the Guardian newspaper allegedly.

He is supposedly touting his new trading platform app that makes him money while he sleeps, but is that very likely? Let's have a ponder during these pages...

Let's start off by asking some basic questions:

Has Jeremy Clarkson invested in Bitcoin?

No he hasn't. Jeremy Clarkson has no reason to invest in Bitcoin himself, and even if Bitcoin made up part of his fund he would not be concerned with the details, that is why he pays an investment broker. Investing in Bitcoin at the moment isn't even that great an idea.

Is Jeremy Clarkson using a trading platform?

No he isn't. Once again what would be his motivation for such a move? He is making far more money on Amazon than he ever made on the BBC and his children are grown up. He has no interest in money for its own sake. The only risk would be if he was to start advertising or promoting a trading platform that took money from people. That would lose him everything; there is no way he would take that risk.

Has Jeremy Clarkson been on This Morning

No! It is hardly his sort of show is it? We do not know of any evidence at all he has ever considered appearing on the This Morning show. He has been on Jonathan Ross and, before his BBC break-up, Graham Norton. He would not be on This Morning it would raise too many eyebrows and most of the female audience might change the channel!

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Does Jeremy Clarkson give financial advice?

No he doesn't. He has no experience in financial matters outside of the occasional phone call with an accountant and makes his money from writing books and appearing on television. He has no interest in finance and so he has no experience worth passing on. Do not believe any website that tells you he is investing in anything.

Has Jeremy Clarkson Invested in NerdCoin?

We are pretty sure that NerdCoin is not actually a currency, is just a fake product invented to defraud people. We can find no mention of NerdCoin on Coinbase or Coingecko and so assume it is just a scam. There do not appear to be any prices or indexes connected to this coin and so Jeremy Clarkson cannot be investing in or trading it.

Are there wealth loopholes which can transform anyone into a millionaire within 3-4 months?

No there are not wealth loopholes unless you are already rich. Loopholes are made by the rich for the rich to maintain control and to avoid taxation. The rich would never allow for a loophole that could make everyone rich as then no one would be rich as they would all have a lot of worthless money.

Has Jeremy Clarkson been promoting a new app on this Morning

No he hasn't. This Morning may be on ITV but you cannot promote products without prior arrangement with the producers. Anyone claiming that mid interview someone began promoting a mobile phone app that makes everyone rich on national television is a scammer talking utter nonsense. If Clarkson went on This Morning you would have heard about it by now anyway.

Are Autotrading Robots a good bet?

No, there is no such thing as a reliable autotrading robot for cryptocurrency or anything else. If anyone ever created such a robot (with supreme financial artificial intelligence) then they would guard it with their lives and never pass it on to anyone else. Kept concealed it could be used to gain great wealth. If such robots were released to the public then the stockmarket would evolve so quickly that the robot trading accounts would reach a stalemate and the world markets would collapse. Any algorithm that is designed to trade would soon alter the markets to the extent that the algorithm would become ineffective and lose money instead of gain it.

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Did Phillip Schofield Interview Jeremy Clarkson?

So the first thing that we notice is that none of these pictures actually show Schofield and Clarkson in the same room. We cannot imagine that they would be very likely to have a lot in common, although we think they both own a Range Rover. We can find no image of them together anywhere online which suggests that Schofield has never interviewed Clarkson.

The scammers use the same ridiculous story about how the interview shows off a brand new, risk-free money making machine and then the programme is shut down by the banks to prevent everyone doing it. It really is pathetic.

Is This Article Really Connected to ITV?

No. The scammers throw in the name of every media outlet, from Channel4 to BBC and the Guardian. Then they claim that Clarkson has been showing off this new magic moneymaker app all over the place.

The usual script is here with lots of fake pictures of people and their bank balances from impossible cryptocurrency trading platforms.

They claim that the system always makes money even though this is impossible.

They claim that the system is only open for a short time to get people to sign up quickly without thinking.

They throw in Bill Gates and Richard Branson with tenuous links to Bitcoin.

Then they show pictures of people with expensive gifts who have nothing to do with this scam.

Does Jeremy Clarkson Recommend Bitcoin?

No, certainly not officially, and what would it matter? Your finances are never going to be positively influenced by mass-media advice in a dramatic way. Nothing is that profitable if everybody is doing it. You can take advice off of websites on how to save money certainly, but who could you really trust in knowing how to invest in the future. The current climate is so uncertain that most financial advisors are looking to the most basic resources like land and fuel for their close future investments. Some recommend electrical vehicles and solar/wind systems, as these are definitely where things will be going over the next ten years, but after that? Well technology could take the smallest step and blow all of that out of the water, depending on how it is disclosed. In other words, would the movement from fossil fuels to cold fusion or similar be public, or behind closed doors? It is very possible it has already begun, but what would it matter? The share-prices to invest in are dictated by the companies that control power, not how it is produced.

If you need to look to celebrities for clues on future investments, then you are not doing enough research of your own.

Has Anyone Ever Really Used NerdMoney Successfully?

No. The authors of this fake article now show a story about a man called Keith (who they are supposedly showing photos of) and who allegedly made money with their ridiculous product. They show fake cheques that do not look at all convincing, and fake login pictures that actually still show Immediate Edge rather than NerdMoney.

NerdMoney is the site you are taken through to if you click anything on the Guardian page:

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As you can see, they use the word advertorial to mean it is a complete lie and a scam. You cannot believe any of the text on their website as soon as they use that word and they seem to believe it prevents them from having to abode by any code of ethics concerning their messages.

You can see from their video that this is an obvious scam:

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OUR VERDICT: JEREMY CLARKSON BITCOIN ARTICLES AND NERDMONEY ARE A: SCAM !!!