Floyd Mayweather is reportedly a friend of Evander Holyfield. Holyfield once gave a speech at Pastor Benny Hinn’s church—an individual widely accused of being one of many televangelist conmen who use staged healing rituals and television theatrics to mislead audiences.
Despite Holyfield’s wealth, reports suggest that he did not initially meet his child support obligations, and a judge allegedly had to issue an order to enforce those payments. Floyd Mayweather, on the other hand, was reportedly paid $200 million after his much-publicized fight with Manny Pacquiao. Allegedly, Manny was not fully healed from a previous injury going into the bout, but still agreed to fight, knowing he’d earn a $100 million payout regardless of the outcome. Some speculate the fight may have been arranged with that understanding.
Mayweather is known for his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly pays his barber $1,000 per haircut and his personal chef $1,000 per meal. He is also rumored to own a $25 million gold watch encrusted with 3-carat diamonds. He has been accused of using questionable tactics, such as when he faced off against “The Big Show” in a wrestling match where he used brass knuckles.
Sylvester Stallone reportedly has family roots in Odessa, Russia. His grandmother’s last name was Robinovich, and she was Jewish. Stallone was relatively unknown until he found success in Hollywood.
There are also widespread claims about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He is alleged to have purchased an expensive home in Egypt for his mother or grandmother, and possibly owns a $25 million property in Florida. Despite the financial struggles of many Ukrainians during the war, Zelensky is reported to have bought his wife a $1 million car. Critics accuse him of avoiding democratic elections and pushing a prolonged war effort that has caused mass destruction, forced migration, and loss of life. His refusal to negotiate peace is seen by some as a power move rather than a diplomatic failure.
Zelensky reportedly has connections with Ihor Kolomoisky, a Ukrainian billionaire of Jewish descent. Since Kolomoisky’s support, allegations of corruption and scandal have followed Zelensky’s administration, including rumors that U.S. funds were used to purchase a $48 million yacht.
Bill Gates, one of the world’s wealthiest and most influential individuals, is another figure who is often at the center of speculation. His father was a prominent lawyer, and his grandmother reportedly worked at IBM. Today, Gates has allegedly handed over significant control of Microsoft to billionaire Steve Ballmer.
Gates is not necessarily a villain. Like many in high society, he may simply be navigating the system as it is. As the saying goes, “Love it or leave it”—a phrase that captures the pragmatic, often cold, ethos of global power structures.
On a personal note, I’m approaching 70 years old. I suffered a near-fatal brain injury at the age of three, which made finding identity and meaning in life a long journey. I feel I’ve been unfairly targeted, hacked on my phone, computer, and other devices. Years ago, I witnessed something unusual—my TV screen transformed into the Google search engine interface for a minute or two, before returning to the regular broadcast. I still don’t understand how or why that happened.
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