When you look at Brian Rose's face you need to understand that looks are often times not so deceiving.
Is Brian Rose a scam artist, pathological liar, narcissist and self-confessed drug addict?
Scam artist? Check.
Pathological Liar? Check.
Narcissist? Check.
Self-confessed drug addict?
Although he claims he's "clean now," I'd need to see the results of a comprehensive drug test before I would believe it.
I wouldn't trust anything Rose says.
I wouldn't even trust him to tell me the right time of day.
I believe it's overwhelmingly apparent that Brian Rose is a pure con artist with no moral character or conscious whatsoever. He will say and do anything to extract money from people.
You should note that Rose is just like those he interviews.
Take a look at the roster of con artists he's interviewed and you will see what I mean.
I spotted Rose instantly as a con man when he first launched his scam channel London Real around ten years ago. At that time I wasn't aware of any particular scams or fraudulent activities I could link him to, but I was sure they would be coming.
What tipped me off?
First, it became obvious to me that Rose was a fraud when he featured Peter Schiff on his YouTube channel as an "expert" who supposedly "predicted the financial crisis." Mind you, this was around 2012 when it was becoming obvious to even most sheep that Schiff was nothing more than a broken clock.
I also took note that Rose featured Schiff alongside a completely ridiculous clown by the name Alessio Rastani. Rastani was a complete nobody looking to generate publicity in order to sell "trading services" despite the fact that he had never worked in the investment industry.
Rastani made an appearence on RT and Max Keiser because Keiser knew Rastani would tow the "evil banker" lines Keiser preached in order to pump gold and silver.
Thereafter, Rastani appearred on Rose's YouTube "show" with Schiff. At that time I knew something didn't make sense. Rastani was a nobody who claimed to be an "independent trader." But anyone can make that claim. It means nothing.
So why would Rose have Rastani along side Schiff?
Although Schiff is also a clown he had been made into a "media celebrity" due to the "Jewish Advantage," so it made some sense for Rose to have Schiff on because he would draw views. But if Rose wanted someone with credibility, he would not have had Schiff on.
Without surprise, it turned out that Rose had Rastani on along with Schiff in order to attract attention for Rastani because Rose would later pitch Rastani's bogus trading webinars (for a fee of course). If you look into Rose you will note that many of his videos are either sales pitches (disguised as interviews) for clowns who are selling snake oil, or the videos build up to snake oil pitches planned for future videos/interviews.
Upon stumbling across Rose I immediately checked his bio (or at least what he wrote about himself) after seeing one of his videos on YouTube because I knew we not legit. After reading his bio, I recall thinking there were too many things that made no sense (note that Rose has changed his bio and story line many times).
Rose made several wild claims that just didn't add up. For instance, he claims that he obtained an undergraduate degree in engineering from MIT and then he went off to work on Wall Street as a an investment banker. I knew this was not true or at the very least highly exaggerated.
The bottom line is that I spotted Rose as a huge liar and fraud early on, so I pretty much lost track of him. I would briefly checking on him every year or whenever I thought about it in order to see the long roster of con artists he had on his YouTube channel.
It turns out that Rose ran a huge scam pulling in up to $2 million in donations promising his insanely stupid following to make a free speech platform. Of course fellow con man David Icke was also involved. Little did the sheep know that Icke had previously pulled the same con a few years earlier. I'll get back to this later. I will also discuss Roses' fraudulent "Business Accelerator" scam in the future.
Today, I'm going to show you how Rose typically makes up complete lies in order to boost the perception of his partners in crime. In the video below, listen closely how Rose claims that Prins regularly advises the "Federal Reserve, IMF and the World Bank on important financial policy matters."
I will guarantee you with 100% certainty that this is a fabrication.
This is the type of lie you'd expect from Jim Rickards.
There's no other way to spin it. This is pure fraud by both Rose and Prins.
What's really funny is that for years Prins has advised people to stay out of the stock market, claiming gold is where you want to be. I know this for a fact because I monitored her videos on YouTube. The most ridiculous and revealing interviews by Prins came from none other than precious metals promoting liar himself, Greg Hunter.
Notice in the video below that Prins is pitching some completely bogus "options trading system" which she implies is some easy money secret that few people know about. This from someone who has been scaring people out of the stock market for years.
I suppose she's in need of money now since her pitch man Greg Hunter was booted from YouTube. I suppose this is why she's doing a 180.
Let me be crystal clear here. Brian Rose and Nomi Prins are liars and con artists.
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