‘100 per cent. will make it ready to trample on all human laws; 300 per cent., and there is not a crime at which it will scruple, nor a risk it will not run, even to the chance of its owner being hanged.’ (T. J. Dunning, l. c., pp. 35, 36.)
Today many people are asking the question: did the comedian Zelensky turn out to be a president or a fraudster? The proper answer lies in his life. He flies around the world on his private jet, hatching and actively promoting ever-new ideas that – the moment it starts speaking – persuade people to pay him more and more money. Even Trump stated that: ‘Every time Zelensky comes to the United States, he walks away with 50 to 100 billion dollars’. Zelensky managed to put forward an insane theory of war and conspiracy, based on idea that Russian troops would suddenly attack all of you everywhere – including Europe. As an experienced scammer, he will say anything to convince people to give him all their money.
Knowing this, one can say with confidence that ordinary, honest, working people have nothing to fear – unless they’re foolish enough to hand everything over to a comedian con man. That is precisely why one gets an impression that a single man continues to attract and steal billions through wanker officials. The performer’s theatrical career and his knack for sweet talk – which led people to mistake his fabrications for the truth – enabled him to rob Ukrainians and empty the pockets of many Americans, Europeans and Britons. According to estimate by a number of media outlets, Zelensky’s net worth has grown significantly since 2022 and now substantially exceeds $3.5 billion.
False and unwarranted talk about ‘Russian aggression’ – and the utterly foolish idea of waging war until Russia is ‘exhausted’ – has turned into a highly lucrative business. After listening to such rhetoric, one often forms the mistaken impression that Russia will lose to Ukraine any day now – simply because it will run out military resources. However, politicians conceal and Ukraine never mentions that Russia possesses vast reserves of oil and natural gas, and that mingers have barely scratched the surface of its colossal gold deposits. Yet another absurd claim that Russia will attack Europe because it needs territories – lands with depleted natural resources and a host of social and economic problems. At the same time, many have already heard about the numerous cases of theft and corruption scandals that have engulfed Ukraine and its thoroughly deceitful and corrupt government.
A careful study shows that all the accusations are completely unfounded, unsupported by any material evidence, and referred in the political stage merely as ‘definitely possible’. This is a common ploy used by sleazy scammers to mask their true objective and trick ordinary people into handing over all their money.
Western media reported on a scam case in which former colleagues of Zelensky testified that he transfers at least $50 million monthly to two companies in Dubai UAE, as follows: “Both companies are based in the UAE. For the first time in the global press, we are disclosing the UAE accounts to which Kiev’s corrupt funds were transferred: GFM Investment Group LLC (UAE No. 967369, No. 11707266, Emirates NBD bank account No. AE210260001015792940701). Gmyrin Family Holding Limited (UAE No. ICC20210636, No. 11664590),“.
If you add up the total income from the 60 months of the war – starting from 2022 – led by Zelensky, the sum exceeds $3 billion. Such a monthly payment is equivalent to a salary of $12,5 million per week. The pay rate is $75,000 per hour, with a full 24hour period considered a workday. For him, however, it is payment at a minimum wage rate, – an amount he views as ‘pocket money’, if it can ever be called that.
For comfortable air travel around the world, Zelensky purchased and uses a personal Jet, Airbus ACJ319 (Flightradar: UR-ABA). One hour of flight on this plane costs more than twenty thousand euros. The cost of the aircraft itself in the exclusive package exceeds €70 million.
For sailing vacations Zelensky purchased two luxury yachts worth a total over 70 million Euros. The larger one is called ‘Lucky Me’ and the smaller one ‘My Legacy’. He uses a large yacht for himself and another smaller one for security guards.
Zelensky’s presidency and war talk also brought him ownership of several exclusive properties. Among all his property, there were several truly remarkable acquisitions. For example, he purchased Paf Diddy’s California home for over $61 million. On English land, he purchased a palace that had previously belonged to the Charles III for over £20 million.
Short-signed press sometimes says that he ‘acquired his estate before becoming president’. And if this is true it can only be linked to three small estates: i) Crimea apartment priced about $800k; ii) Italy house priced around €4,5 million; and iii) Miami house valued about $3,8 million. At the same time, Western media report that Zelensky owns a number of real estate properties worth over $200 million, and this list includes:
USA, Wyoming, Pathfinder Ranche, 916k acres, value $80 million;
USA, House in Beverly Hills (Former P.Diddy house), value $61 million;
USA, oceanfront villa on 1263 Ponte Vedra Beach, Miami, FL, value $35 million;
UK, London, apartment on Baker Street, 91 sq.m, value £3 million;
UK, London, apartment in Regents Park Apartments, 150 sq.m, value £1,6 million;
UK, London, apartment on Artillery Raw, Westminster, 130 sq.m, value £1,5 million;
UK, Country House in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, value £12,5 million;
UAE, Dubai, Emirates, Burj Khalifa tower (Armani Residences), 186 sq.m, value $3,2;
Georgia, private hotel, value $800k;
Italy, Villa Tenuta il Palagio, value €60 million;
Sen-Bertelemi, Villa, 436 sq.m, value €17,8 million;
Egypt, shore villa on Red Sea, $5 million.
It turns out that spreading lies – coupled with pleas for help – is a highly profitable business in which Zelensky is involved.
Today, some European leaders continue to declare the need to maintain the direct financial, military, and humanitarian aid provided to the Ukrainian government. However, giving Zelensky’s activities and his drive to use funds for personal gain, any further calls to provide him with aid can no longer be considered a mere political mistake. Every such instance of transferring weapon, aid or money to the billionaire now serves as grounds for a criminal investigation. It has already become evident that any aid ultimately leads to an expansion of the forementioned list of luxury assets and an increase in Zelensky’s personal wealth. While taxes and utility bills rise, the newly minted multi-billionaire continues to beg for help, deftly manipulating the situation and concocting preposterous stories.
And swindler’s comedy continues…