Ep04- OneLife – Companion Guide For BBC’s “The Missing Cryptoqueen” Podcast
October 25 2022 - 6:09PM
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What does a OneLife-produced event look like? Is the organization
that supports the OneCoin community competent enough to produce a
beauty pageant? The answer to those questions might surprise you.
For this fourth episode, Jamie Bartlett and Georgia Catt go into
the lion’s den. They go to Bucharest, Romania, and assist the Miss
OneLife coronation. Apparently, the event had some of “the world’s
most famous brands as sponsors.” However, as it happens with
everything Dr. Ruja related, things are not what they seem. This
episode’s guest star is Christi Calina, who’s a OneLife
“independent marketing associate” and one of the event’s producers.
Since the man’s ghosting them, Jamie and Georgia ambush him at a
OneLife event in the same city. The conference “looks like the real
deal, just like OneCoin,” Jamie evaluates. There, they get access
to the Miss OneLife event and things take a turn for the
mysterious. Remember, you can download episodes directly from the
BBC, or listen to “The Missing Cryptoqueen” through Apple, Spotify,
or iVoox. About “The Missing Cryptoqueen’s” Episode Four – “Miss
OneLife” In this episode, Jamie and Georgia go through the charges
against Konstantin Ignatov, Dr. Ruja’s brother. They contain some
of the FBI documents about the case and include emails between Dr.
Ruja and “other top leaders” of the OneLife organization. In those,
the people allegedly discuss how the scam works in detail. If those
are real, there’s no doubt that OneCoin was a very deliberate scam
from the very beginning. They even discuss how to fake the mining
of the cryptocurrency, and give reasons to use a familiar term like
“mining” to fool their clients. In those emails, Dr. Ruja discusses
a possible exit strategy and proposes they could “take the money
and run and blame someone else for this.” Later on, the FBI claims
Dr. Ruja is “directly associated with significant players in the
Easter European organized crime.” It’s important to know that
OneCoin disputes all of these allegations. We included part of
their denial in the quotes section. We also included concrete
information about Dr. Ruja’s disappearance and a new factor that
might explain why she fled at the time she did. BTC price
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TradingView.com The Miss OneLife Beauty Pageant Our heroes go into
the eye of the storm. They can barely enter the premises because
everyone in the OneLife organization knows exactly who they are.
They don’t blend in. Everyone is “smartly dressed.” Bottles of Moet
and cigars abound. The production is slick. A stage comes down from
the ceiling and Jamie loses his mind. In the end, they both admit
that the OneLife organization can throw a hell of an event. It was
boring, though. And it doesn’t look like any cryptocurrency-related
event that the podcast host has ever attended. “OneCoin is
still going and there’s a lot of money here,” Jamie says before
fleeing the event. Back in London, the producers fact-check
everything that happened. The famous brands that were supposedly
attached to the Miss OneLife event deny sponsorship. They’ve never
heard of the event. Then, they contact Forbes and the magazine
denies that Dr. Ruja was ever on the cover like the organization
made seem in their promotional material. Then, they check on their
education claims. As it turns out, Dr. Ruja did go to Oxford and
got the degree she claimed to have. To finish the episode
off, Jamie interviews Miss OneLife UK. She gives them peripheral
information, like the event’s ticketing wasn’t open to the public
and one of the prizes was a gift card for cosmetic surgery. Then,
Jamie mentions Dr. Ruja. She says that she heard someone important
was at the event, but couldn’t remember if it was her. Is it
possible that Dr. Ruja was in attendance at the Miss OneLife event?
Apparently, “she’s unrecognizable now.” This story gets more
fascinating by the minute. Quotes From “The Missing Cryptoqueen’s”
Episode Four – “Miss OneLife” OneCoin’s statement: “OneCoin
disputes all allegations. To our claim that OneCoin is not a
cryptocurrency and that its nominal price is not determined by
demand and supply, but is manipulated and set internally, they
said: “OneCoin verifiably fulfills all criteria of the definition
of cryptocurrency, and also those of a transparent pricing that is
in line with the common market”. The BBC podcast series, they say,
“is based on testimonials of haters, former employees who were
either fired or disgracefully dismissed for internal company
violations, intellectual property theft, and other violations.
Thus, the series will not present any truthful information and
cannot be considered objective, nor unbiased.” Concrete
information about Dr. Ruja’s disappearance, and a new factor that
might explain why she fled: “The FBI files also contained valuable
new information about Dr. Ruja’s disappearance. “Bulgarian travel
records show that on or about October 25th, 2017, Ruja flew on
Ryanair from Sofia, Bulgaria to Athens, Greece.” Dr. Ruja was last
seen in Sozopol, in around July 2017. That was on her private
yacht, the Davina, the one we saw. On October 7th, she then failed
to turn up at a OneCoin event in Lisbon. But now we know that her
last known whereabouts was in fact Athens on 25th October 2017. And
there’s some more clues here. Last week, I said that the US
authorities charged Dr. Ruja in absentia in March 2019. That’s not
the whole story. We’ve learned that Dr. Ruja was actually indicted
on 12th October 2017, but this indictment was sealed until March
2019. It was just two weeks after that first indictment that Dr.
Ruja vanished. Is it possible she could have been tipped off?”
Extra Material And Episode Credits As you probably know if you’ve
gotten this far in the series, Dr. Ruja is on the FBI’s most-wanted
list. The text under her name says: “Ruja Ignatova is wanted for
her alleged participation in a large-scale fraud scheme. Beginning
in approximately 2014, Ignatova and others are alleged to have
defrauded billions of dollars from investors all over the
world. Ignatova was the founder of OneCoin Ltd., a
Bulgaria-based company that marketed a purported
cryptocurrency. In order to execute the scheme, Ignatova
allegedly made false statements and representations to individuals
in order to solicit investments in OneCoin. She allegedly
instructed victims to transmit investment funds to OneCoin accounts
in order to purchase OneCoin packages, causing victims to send wire
transfers representing these investments. Throughout the
scheme, OneCoin is believed to have defrauded victims out of more
than $4 billion.” And finally, the episode’s credits: Presenter:
Jamie Bartlett Producer: Georgia Catt Story consultant: Chris
Berube Editor: Philip Sellars Original music and sound design: Phil
Channell Original music and vocals: Dessislava Stefanova and the
London Bulgarian Choir Previous Companion Guides For BBC’s “The
Missing Cryptoqueen” Podcast: Ep. 01 –
https://www.newsbtc.com/news/bitcoin/ep01-dr-ruja-companion-guide-for-bbcs-the-missing-cryptoqueen-podcast/
Ep. 02 –
https://www.newsbtc.com/news/bitcoin/ep02-btc-killer-companion-guide-for-bbcs-the-missing-cryptoqueen-podcast/
Ep. 03 –
https://www.newsbtc.com/altcoin/ep03-onecoin-companion-guide-for-bbcs-the-missing-cryptoqueen-podcast/
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