Capitalism and the interest based investor economy.
“I own this machine and everything you create with it” is a fundamentally flawed way to run a society.
Old Egypt was full of pyramid schemes way back then
HR departments in corporate jobs.
Capitalism
Capitalism
more like Crapitalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlowTex
For Germany, though it was big but not “too long”
En clo sure of he commens duh
Lotteries. They’re just tax for poor people.
Neoliberalism!
The second is financialization.
Both are huge scams still running.
Christianity, Cocacola, all “luxury” brand, russia is strong, McDonalds, burgerkin, kfc, google “dont be evil”, microsoft, facebook/meta, etc
Religion
I’m going to go with the great wine fraud
Took a glimpse at the article and it seems they could’ve gone uncaught for longer if they were a little more careful with the dates!
That was a fun read. Thanks for posting.
There’s a documentary about this guy. I think I watched it on Netflix.
ITT: Things people personally think are scammy, but not actual legally-defined scams.
Are we allowed to mention capitalism and brexit?