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Give up your gold, goyim. Wealth is *not* for you
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>>533349522
das nothing
>toil your whole life
>buy house for 3x the price bc usury, but your have no other choice
>still have to pay rent bc taxes bc youre "making money"
>want to pass your hard earned, overpriced shit to descendants
>still get taxed on it, again
and people pretend its normal
europe lost the second we were psyopped into believing violence is bad
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>>533349522
>decade in jail for not disclosing location of buried treasure
Many murderers receive less time than this.
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>>533349522
I'm surprised they didn't torture him to death. But they're probably tracking him down kek. You'll never catch me being arrested. I'll leave a mountain of dead Jews/Americans.
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>>533349522
So... I looked up an article about this guy. It's not a matter of government wanting his gold.
He hit up a bunch of investors to fund an expedition to recover the gold from a sunken ship. He tells them he gave the gold to a trust, and that the proceeds from the sale would go to them. They never get the proceeds and sue him. Court orders him to tell them where the fucking gold is. He keeps it secret and spends 10 years in jail for contempt. Now he's got some 500 gold coins hidden away somewhere and cheated some 161 people out of a total of $12.7 million, and the price he got to pay for it was 10 years of his life.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4g7kn99q3o
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>>533349908
>Now he's got some 500 gold coins hidden away somewhere and cheated some 161 people out of a total of $12.7 million, and the price he got to pay for it was 10 years of his life.
They're going to continue watching his finances. If he just split it like intended and invested it into Bitcoin he'd have a greater sum of money AND the 10 years of his life just fucking around.
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Where is the Leprechaun hiding it?
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>>533349908
>a total of $12.7 million, and the price he got to pay for it was 10 years of his life.
Getting paid $1.27 million a year to be a prisoner??? Not a bad gig in this job market.
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pay the reparations
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>>533350045
Well, dude's old now. If he had any kids, he's probably let them know where the coins are and told them not to say a word.
>>533350279
Not quite. The thing he was charged with was contempt for refusing to disclose information in a civil suit. The coins still belong to the investors, and if he sells them, he could be charged with something like theft. And there's also the possibility the IRS does an investigation.
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something similar happened to my great uncle because he prospected before staking a claim and refused to tell where he got a actual lump of gold
got charged and fucked off to either Vietnam or sri lanka and nobody in the family knows anything beyond a single letter and no hints to ze gold
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>>533349522
they searched me home, they shook me sack
they sought me gold , me hidden stack!
they asked me once and asked me well
and locked me up, but I'll not tell!
i'm tommy tom and listen friend
i left it all at rainbow's end
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>>533349908
>A total of 161 investors had given Thompson $12.7m (£9.4m) to find the ship on the understanding that they would see returns on their investment.
So he broke their formal contract? He probably didn't find shit kek. Those investors are retarded.
>>533350306
I'd never pay any tax to anyone with aquired mass wealth.
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>>533349522
Mr grandpa did this. sold a 2-3 hundred k property for gold because he was full schizo and didnt trust banks. hid the gold on his property. told my mom where it was hidden "in case anything bad happens" because she was the only family member he trusted, and she wasnt listening to him when he was talking so she forgot where it was. He was murdered and my mom was in charge of the will. everyone went looking for it, but it was never claimed to be found. My mom and dad are unfortunately born losers who have internalized the "if its too good to be true it isnt true" mindset and gave up ever finding the gold pretty much immediately and let other people have access to the property even when they knew there was supposedly gold there. I went looking like 10 years later when i was a teen and found a secret cache that was all dug out in a wall, had to use tools to find it, but it was empty. 0 doubt in my mind it was at one point used as a hiding place, no idea if another family member found it, one of my grandpas friends, or one of the professionals my parents had working on the property all alone for weeks at a time with no supervision.
My great grandpa also had a fortune worth of property, but he was barely conscious and sold it for pennies on the dollar on his deathbed because my aunt wanted cash fast. The guy who bought his property sub divided it and made millions in profit.
Thats the story of how my moms generation helped destroy the family fortune. Of course the parents also sold the family home and all other property so they could go live "off grid" and travel. My mom pays more for property rent and propane then she was paying for mortgage now, and her assets are shrinking. If we lived in a time where the oldest sone got control of the family finances i could have killed my father 20 years ago and been a millionaire now just by holding on to what we had.
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>>533350842
lol good point
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>>533349732
To be fair, that was the major argument for his lawyers were making
How this case wasn't even really a criminal case but moreso a civil one, since he was just being held in contempt for not talking, and ended up getting more time than some murderers do.
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>>533351289
lost
saved
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>>533351616
>I would be happy about this because then he is out for you to torture and kill
In a perfect world that would be true, but in this world nobody does shit. I cite as proof of this the fact that after OJ was acquitted he lived another 30 years before dying of natural causes. No one did anything, even though it was abundantly obvious he was guilty af.
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>>533351040
A similar thing happened to my grandfather. His father (my great grandfather) had a ranch in Texas with several oil wells on the property. When my grandad was 16 and his father was dying, his aunt had power of attorney and sold the property for peanuts. That same property is worth millions today. Somehow, my grandad still gets checks because there's some legal fuckery where he still technically owns the oil on the property, but it's like $1200 a year. It's a shame he never pursued anything with the legal system, because he got fucked out of his inheritance hard. He probably had a pretty good case at one point.
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>>533349732
>Many murderers
That's bs and in most every case that some tard pop off that click bait line for it's just them not knowing the case or law. Like Ronald Exantus wasn't convicted of murder, at all. He was given 20 years for assaults on family members and that sentence played out with him being released early due to good time. The murder was an insanity plea based off him going bat stit nuts that day. I remember this case being the guy was a nurse with no history of this sort of behavior.
I still strongly suspect he did some new or mix of synthetic drugs, something brought up in court if I rem right, but being it was Florida they screwed up the investigation or whatever he took didn't show on a tox screen. I assume they just went oh look nigger crime and didn't do enough cop work.
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>The murder was an insanity plea
That's retarded and gay though. You shouldn't be set free back into society just because you're crazy. If he's too crazy to be locked up in prison then he should be in a mental institution but still nonetheless removed from society.
Also most murderers could be considered crazy anyway. Very few people that murder someone are of sound mind, obviously.
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>>533349908
>Hey, invest in my risky treasure hunt
>OK I run away with the gold
>WTF jail him forever
Uh geez maybe stop gambling, "investors"? It's 100% healthy and normal to not want to give up a giant pile of treasure you found on the high seas.
>Court orders him to tell them where the fucking gold is
Yeah they can't do that. They think they can but they can't and he was 100% in the right for this alone. Only God can tell me what to do.
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>>533351040
Stories like this remind me why people who hate the rich and think nepotism and being born into wealth is bad are lost and in the wrong. Families that are wealthy have their priorities straight and value their loved ones more than the poor who resent them for their success.
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>>533350428
hot take
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>>533350045
Whats to stop police from tracking him and just taking the gold the second he reveals its hiding place?
giving 10 years of your life isn't a bad trade fro 12.7 million but 63-73 is not worth it.
He wouldn't be able to enjoy it unless he spent the past 10 years getting into the best shape of his life so he would be able to live out his life.
Then again he won't be able to spend the money that doesn't belong to him and he'd probably be arrested for theft right after
That is assuming the investors don't come for him first.
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>>533363014
Are you fucking stupid? It directly relates to what you said. You can't call it risky when it's just some thieving kike stealing it. They invested successfully and were defrauded. You're a dumb bitch.