This article argues that the popular YouTuber MrBeast is a fraud, whose success is built on manipulated numbers, illegal lotteries, and deceptive practices. The author claims that MrBeast’s subscriber count is artificially inflated, and that his “giveaways” are staged with paid actors, not genuine winners. The author also suggests that the video exposing MrBeast was created by a former employee, but posits that this individual is also part of the deception, possibly a “plant” or “mole.” The article delves into extensive theories about MrBeast’s true identity and background, suggesting he is part of a wealthy, influential, and supposedly Jewish Phoenician lineage, and that his public persona is a manufactured illusion designed to launder money for bankers. The author connects MrBeast to other tech billionaires and claims his wealth is inherited, not earned. The article also attempts to link his girlfriend, Thea Booysen, and other influencers to similar alleged conspiracies. Finally, it introduces Night Media as a talent agency that manages many young online celebrities, suggesting it is a subsidiary of Night, Inc. which is financed by The Chernin Group (TCG) and Providence Equity, implying a larger network of control and manipulation.

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