British citizens are already raking in millions of pounds from home using this "wealth loophole" - but is it legitimate?
Well no, of course it is not legitimate, in that it has no registered, responsible owner because it is a scam! We can tell this pretty easily using these basic tactics:
- Intelligence
- The banks are owned and controlled by the central banks which are owned and controlled by the most powerful (the people with the most money) in the world. They start wars and destroy nations at their leisure. Jeremy Clarkson does not scare them.
- Facts
- If this had been seen on all of the media suggested, it would not need to advertised on Facebook as everyone would have already been informed about it.
- This is not a BBC page as it does not have a BBC address
- Those guys with the glasses on the right of the page are always the winners
- Common sense
- Celebrities make money from appearances and roles in television and cinema, they do not operate ridiculous get rich quick schemes involving unlikely AI controlled crypto-robot trading tools; that is just ridiculous.
- No one goes on television programmes that are suddenly stopped by the Central Banks, that would be all over the news in a second. The whole idea is totally preposterous. Celebrities stick to looking good and not much else, as you can very quickly realise from watching celebrity versions of Only Connect or Pointless.
Now that we have some basic tools to deal with any lies we may encounter, let's take a look at this web site:
As you can see the website is insinuating that the bank account of Jeremy Clarkson is repeatedly receiving deposits from the Dunberax App. Now this is once again pretty ridiculous for several reasons. Firstly, as we can see Jeremy doesn't seem to use his account for anything other than receiving money from this silly app thing, and two, he is showing everyone on Earth his bank statement. Neither of these two ideas carry much weight and do not seem very likely.