What did that email say?

The billionaire television star/professional team owner suddenly sold every bit of crypto he owns. He got an email earlier this week and within minutes sold it all. What did that email say?

He made close to another billion and everyone else lost all their money.

Just as I told you in a blind and a reveal would happen, it has happened. The NBA owner pumped a worthless crypto from nearly $0.00 to $60.00 and then bailed on it sending it back down to $0.00. He made close to another billion and everyone else lost all their money. But, yeah, lets spend a bunch of tax dollars and outrage on some whistleblower who showed that people like him probably won't even pay any taxes on the windfall.

About buying and selling meme stocks.

So, the SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) is cracking down hard on regular people buying and selling meme stocks. They are accusing them of pumping and dumping and want fines and criminal prosecutions. Who are the people who complained? The rich billionaires including the NBA team owner and the celebrity CEO. There are more, but that gives you a sense of how there will never be a level playing field.

They hate when anyone else other than them can make a quick buck.

The celebrity CEO and his television billionaire cohort who shares his love for pumping and dumping crypto are also the people trying to enact regulations to make it much more difficult for average investors to make any money on crypto. They hate when anyone else other than them can make a quick buck.

He made himself about $100M.

Apparently this billionaire A+ list reality star/celebrity/host/producer/CEO all of you know and is not a Kardashian/Jenner, saw there were no consequences to what the celebrity CEO did with his pump and dump, so the billionaire joined in on the parade for the worthless crypto and made himself about $100M.

When he saw that she didn’t have a Twitter account, he had her kicked off the show

Several years ago, this former A- list comic actress who is probably B/B- list now was scheduled to perform on a show on a channel owned by a very wealthy network reality star. When the owner found out, he checked to see her Twitter account to see how many followers she had, as this is how he determined who goes on. When he saw that she didn't have a Twitter account (or any social media account for that matter), he had her kicked off the show.