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Bernie Madoff : Scamming of America - The $50 Billion Ponzi Scheme 

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Forbes:"If indeed, $50 billion was lost, as apparently Madoff claims, it is the largest such fraud in history, and one that might even shame the conman whose name is attached to this brand of deception. In 1920, Charles Ponzi, an Italian immigrant, began advertising that he could make a 50% return for investors in only 45 days. Incredibly, Ponzi began taking in money from all over New England and New Jersey. By July of 1920, he was making millions as people mortgaged their homes and invested their life savings. As with all frauds, he was discovered to have a jail record and was indicted on 86 counts of fraud. Some tens of millions of dollars were invested with him."
In the streamlined (if somewhat simplified) opening of Ripped Off: Madoff and the Scamming of America, it is noted that "he puts a face on what we've all been feeling." It's a succinct and accurate characterization of the man who ran an elaborate, decades-long Ponzi scheme, bilking countless private investors and charities out of an estimated $65 billion dollars. The disclosure of his fraud, in the midst of the worst economic landscape since the Great Depression, grafted the face of a real-life villain onto the greed and excess of the Bush years--it's hard to personify (or even understand) a credit default swap or a NINA loan, but this was a guy that we could point at and say, "Him! Get him!"
The History Channel's short documentary examination of the Madoff scandal utilizes interviews with journalists, historians, and victims, in addition to some excellent archival footage (particularly those chilling tapes of Madoff holding court in the late 1990s as a wise elder statesman of the financial world). The special contains some valuable biographical information, not only of Madoff's humble beginnings as a Queens-born stock broker, but of Carlo Ponzi (the namesake of the Ponzi scheme) and other con artists who operated in Madoff's style, though perhaps not to his excess.
There's plenty of solid information to be found here--how the lure of the Madoff investment was its exclusivity (he didn't let just anyone throw away their money with him) and it's slow steady performance (one victim notes, quite convincingly, "this was not a get-rich-quick scheme"); the tale of Harry Markopolis, the financial analyst who attempted, for the better part of a decade, to alert the SEC that Madoff was a crook; and the tragic story of Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet, the hedge fund operator who responded to the news that his fund's $1.4 billion investment with Madoff wasn't worth the paper it was printed on by slashing his wrists in his Manhattan office.
The documentary moves a breakneck pace, a flurry of images and definitions and images and soundbites, though for all of the information it contains, it occasionally sacrifices nuance for the sake of a quick pulse. The misfortune of Ripped Off is that it follows Frontline's superior examination of the scandal, The Madoff Affair, into the marketplace; that program was simply stronger, with better access to more people on the inside and a more in-depth analysis of the Madoff story. Taken on its own terms, however, Ripped Off is a solid, if less than spectacular, television documentary program.

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@jeffreyriley8742
@jeffreyriley8742 8 лет назад
I think it's funny that this only became a national issue when the greedy fat cats got burned.
@stevepoint64
@stevepoint64 7 лет назад
Jeffrey Riley I don't get how the companies didn't at some point ask themselves why is Madoff reporting he's buying our stock when he hadn't bought a dime??????
@majhoool100
@majhoool100 7 лет назад
Jeffrey Riley nothing funny
@khunopie9159
@khunopie9159 7 лет назад
Not funny as in haha, more like funny as in peculiar
@tellurye
@tellurye 7 лет назад
I think he meant funny as in odd, or bittersweet revenge for those assholes who were in on it (madoff isnt the only crook ). Certainly he is not laughing at the folks who were scammed swindled and lied too.
@centrist9222
@centrist9222 7 лет назад
Jeffrey Riley pretty much.
@paulod27
@paulod27 9 лет назад
The Government is the biggest Ponzi of all!
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 8 лет назад
+no hassle It's not illegal when the government does it.
@wizardballx14
@wizardballx14 8 лет назад
Remember....When the rich steal from the poor its Capitalism...but when the poor steal from the rich its theft.....Woe is this world.
@pattic.5611
@pattic.5611 8 лет назад
+wizzy baller Time to stand up and speak out by presenting a united front with non violent protest(s), oceans of emails faxes, phone calls and signed petitions sent to your elected representative(s), without any form(s) of threat(s), intimidation(s) and/or offensive language usage. Get your point(s) of need(s)/neglect(s)/request(s) of correction(s) effectively communicated in various positive ways.
@pattic.5611
@pattic.5611 8 лет назад
+Patti C. Do not just sit in a coffee shop, on a bar stool or around the kitchen/coffee table complaining about how the government doesn't care about the hardships which have befallen unto the everyday American or Canadian citizen(s); do something more positively effective, such as is described above. One person may not be heard but a group of 100, 200, 300, 500 or 1 000 persons united as one, will get the attention of the government in positive and effective ways to benefit the life(ves) of the individual American(s)/Canadian(s) in the ways expressed, in numerous voice(s) or amount(s) of various correspondence(s). Believe once again in the power of the people; a government for the people by the people. Stand up and speak out for the TRUE MEANING of DEMOCRACY and EQUALITY of ALL.
@pattic.5611
@pattic.5611 8 лет назад
+no hassle Those who come first in this life will come last in the eternal life; such as the ones filled with a hunger for greed, who are self loving yet forsake all others, who do not extend a helpful hand to those who are in need of kindness, compassion, mercy and guidance needed to benefit each one's life. This applies to the government, rich, upper middle class and all churches.
@zcrib3
@zcrib3 7 лет назад
You can blame the country and everyone else but at the end of the day the investor made the choice to invest without looking into it too hard.
@ibstah92
@ibstah92 7 лет назад
zcribe People's greed often exceeds their intellect.
@SonjaViolette
@SonjaViolette 7 лет назад
NO: BOTH are dancing the horrible dance. Don't give the scammer a halo while spitting on the victim.
@globalintenseresearch4675
@globalintenseresearch4675 7 лет назад
Exactly right, investing in Stockmarket it's a very personal Risk. Scheming goes with that Risk!
@centrist9222
@centrist9222 7 лет назад
zcribe exactly. Shitty decisions on their part.
@caldynphillip
@caldynphillip 8 лет назад
With a name like "made off" , he madoff with every one's money.
@goldboyjr
@goldboyjr 8 лет назад
+Praise and Worship \ LOL good one m8 gr8 I'll r8 it 8/8 without a debate
@detroitmetro101
@detroitmetro101 8 лет назад
+Praise and Worship the only reason why this case got so much attention is because he scammed some of the rich and famous, which is why he went to jail...what about the others who scammed the country...
@jaimeeclair8999
@jaimeeclair8999 8 лет назад
+Praise and Worship Hahahahaha. That was good.
@johnmalcstan
@johnmalcstan 8 лет назад
+detroitmetro101 You are right there, trouble is, many of the rich that invested millions, also received millions, but claim their original investment as a loss.
@luzfigueroa1550
@luzfigueroa1550 8 лет назад
Lol!!!! Was thinking the same thing!!!
@psychicopus
@psychicopus 8 лет назад
the biggest scam is the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department. They have been printing money for years without backing it with any asset. All this boom and burst and unrecoverable economy is caused by illogical and illicit currency creation to please the masses. WTF. America will hit an unimaginable amount of economic failure which will cause to the death of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people. Not now but maybe in a decade or so, unless they correct it while they still have a chance.
@americansisis493
@americansisis493 8 лет назад
+psychicopus why all banker are jews
@omegarussell4017
@omegarussell4017 7 лет назад
Their bankers, lawyers, they own the media, and the music company's ,Hollywood, CA. and keep crying about what someone has done something bad to them.
@abdullahk9606
@abdullahk9606 7 лет назад
Omega Russell you forgot stolen land !!! hint hint
@dennisn1672
@dennisn1672 8 лет назад
Never bought a single stock. That's amazing.
@mesube22
@mesube22 8 лет назад
+dennis n I swear that blows my mind every time I've watch this. "at least once a week" I know, crazy.
@JA2NJ
@JA2NJ 8 лет назад
+mesube22 he knows that a whole other scheme, might as well focus on his...
@RolnOrangeClvrs
@RolnOrangeClvrs 8 лет назад
+dennis n Facepalm/ was wondering what you were talking about until i saw the part.
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 8 лет назад
+dennis n I never bought a single share of stock either. Wonder why I'm not rich?
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
+Texas Ray Based on your answer I know why you're not rich. If you listened to the video he stole all this money for so long and evaded the SEC without even investing any of that money. Hence the statement dennis n made by saying he stole all this money without even investing one stock. That's why this is the biggest Ponzi-Scheme in history he just stole money from the elite and deposited into his personal accounts. To pull that off for so long you need to be a genius.
@holddaroot8631
@holddaroot8631 9 лет назад
The entire U.S. economy is a ponzi scheme.
@mdj5775
@mdj5775 7 лет назад
HoldDaRoot and a big fucking mall
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
Why all the negative comments about Bernie Madoff? This guy was a genius to pull this off! He stole for years and years and stole from the elite 1%. Everyone here should be praising this guy he stole from the people who stole from the 99%. Bernie is my hero, too bad those greedy 1% are getting most of their money back. All those 99% who bought homes through bank scams lost all their life savings but the government gave more money to the banks ( the 1%) and gave nothing to the 99% .
@Sir_BoazMutatayi
@Sir_BoazMutatayi 8 лет назад
The more he stole from the 1% the more the 1% stole from 99% to get back what their lost.
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
Probably, which goes to show that they didn't really get hurt by the Madoff scam. It's the middle class that gets hurt the most. Why didn't the middle class get their money back from the real estate scam?
@DIVISIONINCISION
@DIVISIONINCISION 8 лет назад
What is the difference between Madoff and the Wall Street investment firms? Madoff is an individual and had the ultimate accountability. Investment firms could always pass the back and absolve blame because there were so many people involved.
@trevmac8362
@trevmac8362 8 лет назад
+DIVISIONINCISION absolutely
@stevenking2980
@stevenking2980 8 лет назад
You obviously listen to too much tv and didn't take Econ 101. Clueless fuck.
@lpr5269
@lpr5269 8 лет назад
+DIVISIONINCISION Yeah, it's basically Organized Crime opposed to Individual Crime. You put one of the guys who works for the Corporation in jail and the organization continues committing more crimes.
@TOC359
@TOC359 10 лет назад
If Madoff can pull this off (the high amount and for so long), one must wonder how many more of these ponzi schemes are out there just waiting to be exposed??
@leblanccnabell2223
@leblanccnabell2223 10 лет назад
The stock Market is a ponzi scheme..
@TOC359
@TOC359 10 лет назад
Yes,.....Yes it is. It is completely MANAGED by the Plunge Protection Team AND The Exchange Stabilization Fund !!
@mergingbutterfly
@mergingbutterfly 10 лет назад
please one man could not have done all that he had help
@TOC359
@TOC359 10 лет назад
mergingbutterfly Whether he had help or not, he still did it. There are many people (who are now poor) that are really pissed off, regardless of how he did it.
@janeDoe-ru2xy
@janeDoe-ru2xy 10 лет назад
TOC359 No they are not look up the victim impact statements, so pathetic are their claims of poverty. One couple was stealing from his mothers accounts meaning he was also stealing from his siblings. Did he care? No. He felt entitled, claims Madoff stole over 3 million but actually he paid 2-300k and got back from the settlement 75% cause the rest had to go back into his mothers account from which he stole. Have no pity for their loss (most did not lose much) but for their idea they should have free money at middle classes expense by paying their tax deductions from all this "free" money they thought they'd get.
@Larkinchance
@Larkinchance 9 лет назад
He fleeced wealthy people.. Where's the outrage when HSBC and Bank of America launder drug cartel money? more than once! Where's the outrage when banks write the laws that approve toxic loans and derivatives? Where's the outrage when they charge veterans unlawful mortgage fees? What they can't do, they pay legislators to pass bills that the banks have crafted. If it is still illegal, they do it anyway and if caught, pay a nominal fine. Before the decade is out, cash and coin will be replaced by debit cards and banks will receive a tiny % of both sides of every transaction from both parties of every transaction on the fucking planet..
@PlasmaBurns
@PlasmaBurns 9 лет назад
What about the Trillions that vanished the day before 9/11? We were sold too big to fail, I suppose Too big to Prosecute is one of those unspoken truths.
@ShinyStarOfDeath
@ShinyStarOfDeath 8 лет назад
What Bernard Madoff did is nothing compared to Goldman Sach
@nikunjmajithia1113
@nikunjmajithia1113 8 лет назад
then why the fuck is their company still in the internet is america this fucked up
@lackadaisicale492
@lackadaisicale492 9 лет назад
Awesome to see all these rich pigs crying.
@derrickforeal
@derrickforeal 9 лет назад
But the moral of the story is there still rich
@scarletbegonias2359
@scarletbegonias2359 7 лет назад
The rich being ripped off and I am supposed to feel bad for these people?
@Partytime60
@Partytime60 10 лет назад
Just checked his profile and guess what he is a Jewish. How ironic that when he was arrested never I heard the media mentioning that he belong to a Jewish family. I wonder what if he was a Muslim, would the media still hind his religious back ground.
@Partytime60
@Partytime60 10 лет назад
44:00 Yap Jewish made a history and damned Media is hiding the credit of the Jewish nation, such antisemitic the Medias are.
@Partytime60
@Partytime60 9 лет назад
Im flagging your shit. JewoooO
@BotonBangBoyz
@BotonBangBoyz 9 лет назад
Hey man stop making Muslims look bad not all Jews are like this he just happened to have connections who were jewish leading him to his position of power. God man come on!
@WinSchutten
@WinSchutten 7 лет назад
What I keep wondering is... why did he continue to 65 billion... wasnt 30 billion enough? He was never going to be able to spend it all. Why keep going and nto shut it down, just take the money and vanish. One billion ought to make you vanish into thin air while you live in luxury.
@getgoing581
@getgoing581 7 лет назад
Win Schutten He wasn't the only one in on this and they wanted more mabye? Idk I'm no expert at this
@dkupke
@dkupke 7 лет назад
I have a feeling there was more than just money-there was also a lot of ego. Sort of like with the Enron crew, Madoff probably thought he really was that smart and that he'd never be caught, or at the very least he figured he'd be long dead by the time it all came to light. By the time he realized it was all coming to an end it was too late, which is probably why he actually confessed.
@JuicyCharon
@JuicyCharon 7 лет назад
Every Ponzi scheme is not sustainable. The scheme requires new investors constantly and in a world of finite riches, he just couldn't keep it up. He must have known it was going to end.
@tellurye
@tellurye 7 лет назад
Its all about greed and ego. Bernie had too much of it, and literally did think he'd get away with it forever. Some folks are much, much brighter. One that sticks out is Lou Lung Pai from the Enron scam. When he learned what Enron was doing he went along with it... for a little while. Then, he sold his shares to the tune of $300 mil and took off. He had left so early on (unlike Madoff), and had very little paper trail, he was never charged with the Enron scandal because it was as if he never existed.
@BGfootballfan
@BGfootballfan 7 лет назад
because the moment he stops so does the money going to his previous investors and would be immediately discovered
@lymarie1974
@lymarie1974 8 лет назад
greed is greed is greed, so sad. I jus don't understand. but then again I am a preschool teacher that doesn't really make any money. just enough to pay bills. and food what else is needed? what do I know?
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 9 лет назад
Bernie Madoff did not create the largest ponzi scheme in history. The largest ponzi scheme in history is the US Treasury Bond system.
@hurpDurp1000
@hurpDurp1000 9 лет назад
This ended with a point that always stuck with me about the economic collapse- the 99% claim the 1% got off easy in the recession, but Madoff alone took $50 billion from that 1%. Multiply that number by 99 and you have nearly 5 trillion dollars, the same approximate predicted loss for the 99%.
@bugsy1028
@bugsy1028 8 лет назад
Most of these victims were just freaking greedy
@bugsy1028
@bugsy1028 8 лет назад
10-15% return - constant is an unrealistic amount. They were just being greedy and did not heed the signs of fraud all they cared about is making money
@notaclue143
@notaclue143 8 лет назад
+The Black Bloggress ................... or such as Kickstarter - at least if yuour going to loose - which is 90% certain - something happens What those are really crying about is that they are so gullible
@moefar6300
@moefar6300 8 лет назад
Are you seriously trying to tell me Bank of America didn't know he had 65 billion in his personal account? BULLSHIT, THEY ARE AS GUILTY AS MADOFF, on 65billion they could loan out $650,000,000,000 or $0.65 Trillion, and they didn't know this was fraud?
@stuna91
@stuna91 9 лет назад
Oh it turned out to be a fraud? Wallstreet is run by scam artists. Remember the bailouts? Yeah thats the biggest con job of the centuary. Whats the difference between madoff and them? All the big firms went to the casino to gamble and when they financially lost they got the people to pay. Yeah that's a god damn ponzi scheme.
@andylester4634
@andylester4634 9 лет назад
Lol. Awesome.
@MiamiPush2theLimit
@MiamiPush2theLimit 9 лет назад
Agree 100%
@ummagumma00
@ummagumma00 10 лет назад
This century is off to a good start: Worst terrorist attack 9/11, a bunch of school massacres, global financial meltdown & worst Ponzi Scheme ever........anyone want to move to Mars? I've got a boat!
@blackoakk6431
@blackoakk6431 10 лет назад
They might have beat you there and fucked it up .. Pick another spot
@ummagumma00
@ummagumma00 10 лет назад
Yes....yes of course I see that now, thank you Great Oak. It is time for my backup plan: the ocean bottom.
@blackoakk6431
@blackoakk6431 10 лет назад
The Ocean Sounds good Hurry up before Donald Trump puts a tower down there.
@ummagumma00
@ummagumma00 10 лет назад
Too late....
@giveyou69
@giveyou69 10 лет назад
Matthew Conti Youre an idiot a boat will never make to Mars. duh
@CrunchyBall5
@CrunchyBall5 9 лет назад
I think he is a Don! Well done Bernie for sucking these assholes dry. Most people who lost money were cunts anyway
@DeeWeext
@DeeWeext 10 лет назад
I can't give a shit about that lady with the emblem talking about having lost millions, look at her, with a title and whatnot, the rich loses some spare millions, oh cry more. If you have spare millions to invest, then shut up.
@MoodyMcDougal
@MoodyMcDougal 9 лет назад
Truly amazing that so many journalists are so "expert" on this situation, when Harry Markopolous couldn't even get the Wall Street Journal's best investigative reporter at the time to publish a fact-laden report. Doesn't it make you ask yourself just "high" this went? Who silenced that reporter at the Wall Street Journal? Who silenced Elliot Spitzer? Why did Elliot Spitzer not take action on the report that was handed him? Far too few heads have been chopped. Far too few have been investigated. Where does the corruption end?
@FRANKTHRING1
@FRANKTHRING1 7 лет назад
Ponzi schemes, hedge funds and all these money-making schemes operate on the basis that participators are all greedy to make quick and big returns. I am surprised that the greed of the investors is not mentioned once in the whole documentary. Of course Madoff was a wicked sociopath but every single person and institution he ripped off connected with him to make them tons of money. Their greed - and his - was the undoing of all.
@HiMyNameIsJonathan
@HiMyNameIsJonathan 7 лет назад
william wright some investors put funds into madoff as their moderate or even conservative portions of their portfolio. So no, not all of his investors were greedy. A family with 15mm managed might of had 3mm with Bernie, 7mm self directed, and the rest at a institutional firm that manages private funds. He really did fuck over people that were hardworking people that were successful. You're way of thinking is of the welfare mindset.
@LB-bh3hk
@LB-bh3hk 7 лет назад
No fuckface, any investor who expects that he/she can receive a return in the profit of an output generated off the back of hard work by the working people simply because they have a 'share' in the company is greedy. That is the epitome of laziness and privilege and strips the economy of all it's true value.
@gordonquigg3756
@gordonquigg3756 7 лет назад
+Lachlan Byrne yes, very well stated!
@SpaghettiKillah
@SpaghettiKillah 7 лет назад
william wright So true. Most of his investors were people putting in a couple of million $ so they can live off the 10% yearly gain. They thought hey i'll put 4 mil bucks in it and i'll get 400k $ per year WITHOUT WORKING or lifting a fucking finger! I can live off of that!
@Chance57
@Chance57 8 лет назад
they wanted to get richer? the greedy fucks wanted to be in the 1% but without the brains to be there. idiot fucks. lol. they deserved it.
@TheVaughan5
@TheVaughan5 8 лет назад
+Corey Kinard Agreed! Don't have any sympathy with them. Quote: "It's not the money" - oh yes it fucking well is!!
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
+Corey Kinard I agree with you 100% but they are getting most of their money back while the 99% suffer and lose their money from any type of scam.
@tannerrobertson9658
@tannerrobertson9658 8 лет назад
+Corey Kinard Exactly, 15 years old and doing investments myself. Already seeing returns over 200%. Best way to go about things is to simply do things yourself and at most get advice.
@asifmetal666
@asifmetal666 8 лет назад
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
@starlight7830
@starlight7830 9 лет назад
Madoff,,,,,, the King of the Jews
@VISTASofALDEBARAN
@VISTASofALDEBARAN 9 лет назад
Star Light Yes, king of the Ponzi Jews maybe. There are however even more powerful and destructive ones in the highest levels of government, business, fiance, media, secret societies, etc... that are far more dangerous...and are speeding up their endgame for total global domination - NWO.
@MatthewWalker_93_
@MatthewWalker_93_ 9 лет назад
***** I thought we already dominated the globe. I'll have to talk to my friends, the Rothschilds, etc, to make sure we're still in charge of everything.
@TiagoNYC
@TiagoNYC 9 лет назад
Star Light I'd put Jesus, Einstein, Salk, Haber, Mahler, Elvis, Spielberg, etc, as Kings of Jews before Madoff. In fact, if you take out just one of those Jews (Haber) from the list, your Mom would've never fucked that loser you call dad.
@starlight7830
@starlight7830 9 лет назад
t g Jews have this lust for money that ordinary people can't understand. Wall Street, Doctors, Lawyers are all professions that you will find a lot of jews who don't care about serving the community and only care abut how much money they can make.
@TiagoNYC
@TiagoNYC 9 лет назад
Star Light Everybody loves money. Jews are simply smarter. Jesus, John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary were ethnic Jews, btw.
@mrgq181able
@mrgq181able 10 лет назад
Greed over commonsense
@christopherbradley5575
@christopherbradley5575 8 лет назад
What I dont see is how Madoff can be called a fraud while the US Government can call itself legitimate. The US is the greatest Ponzi scheme in history. Billions collected in tax revenue, minimal value in returns for those taxes and an artificially inflated dollar to make the investment look like a success.
@bryanm6079
@bryanm6079 8 лет назад
by definition, Social Security is the biggest Ponzi Scheme of them all
@smith077906
@smith077906 9 лет назад
He "Madoff" with the cash?
@taffysaur
@taffysaur 9 лет назад
Haha, I laughed at that idea while watching too. (Not at the situation, just at how perfect a thief name he had).
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 9 лет назад
lmfao! God DAMN I love puns! :D
@smith077906
@smith077906 9 лет назад
Hey lol My name is Robin Banks. I don't have the balls to do what my name tells me to do,
@westcoastnative2523
@westcoastnative2523 9 лет назад
Lol
@Treebard
@Treebard 9 лет назад
420Kasper420 "I love puns" -- or as my Dad used to call them, "the lowest form of humor" -- but he made them all the time! :)
@community1949
@community1949 8 лет назад
The difference between Madoff and a real investment person is that Madoff never bought or sold any stocks. He just took in money from sappy people and gave some of that money back to others pretending these were dividends. Problem with this is you have to constantly take on new "investors" to keep the Ponzi scheme going. I still don't understand what was on his computers in that office because no money was ever really invested.
@Vedioviswritingservice
@Vedioviswritingservice 9 лет назад
People paint Madoff as the Devil Incarnate, however if the market had not crashed, no one would have been the wiser, and he could have carried on indefinitely. Modern Banking particularly private central banking is not dissimilar to what Madoff did, except it is much more parasitical. Doesn't just bring down individual's but entire nations.
@jmadero11
@jmadero11 9 лет назад
IThinkWithMy Liver Yes its true
@igspal
@igspal 9 лет назад
J London He, like all the rest of the D E M O N I C SC#MBAGS OF THIS BANKING SYSTEM, W I L L (YOU CAN BE SURE) SUFFER BEYOND THEIR OWN VICTIMS, BEYOND THEIR OWN WILD IMAGINATIONS, once THIS life (this TEST) is over...
@JadaKingdom971
@JadaKingdom971 9 лет назад
J London And that's where the problem is. The regulation services cannot even detect people like him when everytime is going well. Or, problably they refused to since everything was going well.
@dkupke
@dkupke 9 лет назад
J London Madoff became the face of it all because of sheer timing. But he's still a scumbag who should have gone to the gallows instead of sitting in jail.
@VISTASofALDEBARAN
@VISTASofALDEBARAN 9 лет назад
J London Two wrongs, or multiple wrongs don't make a right, or lesson what Madoff did.
@YogiBearTruthbetold
@YogiBearTruthbetold 9 лет назад
Mankind has been finally progressed enough to know the fundamental truth of life. This is the truth the evidence suggests, Google *_Truth contest_* and check out the top entry, only the truth of life can turn this world right side up.
@kennyjames8268
@kennyjames8268 9 лет назад
Thanks man, great stuff
@commonsensedatcom
@commonsensedatcom 8 лет назад
+GregSchool lmao
@PropaneTreeFiddy
@PropaneTreeFiddy 9 лет назад
Hell, if the government wants to look better, they should just tie these types of people up in a specific "violent-crimes-allowed" zone and let citizens release their anger.
@MakeSushi1
@MakeSushi1 8 лет назад
so he "made off" with billions of dollars, how did no one see this coming!
3 месяца назад
Greed.
@mtm00
@mtm00 10 лет назад
Best LOL quote "... the SEC continues to roar like a mouse, and bite like a flee!"
@koreyjeffries9504
@koreyjeffries9504 8 лет назад
Financial Fraud Examination class brought me here.
@MarkRVillano
@MarkRVillano 9 лет назад
I haven't read all the comments so I don't know if it's already been addressed, but the question I have to ask is, "How were these mopes at the SEC, who were repeatedly alerted about this scheme, able to keep their jobs?" I understand that they're Civil Service employees, but, c'mon! Everyone who was in any way informed about this scam should have been brought before Congress, and then summarily fired.
@xYouthAttackx
@xYouthAttackx 8 лет назад
it's only a crime when rich people get scammed.
@AgentSmith911
@AgentSmith911 7 лет назад
Why did they need a financial crisis to discover this?!
@Jingogunner
@Jingogunner 9 лет назад
Madoff's work is as nothing compared top the scam, operated by America's leaders against the American people.
@kidfromnyc2353
@kidfromnyc2353 7 лет назад
Work at McDonald's, save up just enough to buy your own and you'll be good.
@radkonpsygami7634
@radkonpsygami7634 8 лет назад
While the public was looking at Madoff, banks "made-off" with trillions.
@gilormsplay
@gilormsplay 7 лет назад
Soon as this video started, I said to myself "Gee, I dunno, hmm, there's something about this Madoff character that makes me uneasy". How right I was!
@jackinvancouver9193
@jackinvancouver9193 9 лет назад
It was only $15 billion. The rest was the fake earnings of 1%/month. Amazingly, it went on for at least 30 years with no real stock purchases.
@rexiiforsure9558
@rexiiforsure9558 10 лет назад
My friend got scammed by this popular local charismatic guy, who volunteered in the community. He set up a fake fund and probably got 20 to 30 people in it, said it was insured by Lloyds of London everybody was the impresed, and sent fake statements of huge gains. The first people wanting some money got it back, so he gained reputation. But suddenly he disappeared, that a year ago.
@DarkStarAZ
@DarkStarAZ 8 лет назад
One of Madoff's victims was an upper-middle class guy living a comfortable retirement who wound up going back to work at age ninety-three. It's not all super wealthy ppl...
@Eugenepanels
@Eugenepanels 7 лет назад
4 years ago my mom invited some friends over and as were sitting down and talking i asked the gentleman that came in about stocks "never invest in something that you cannot be in control over" that stuck in my head and now i see why
@christinerenee
@christinerenee 8 лет назад
Its just money...doesn't make him evil. It makes him greedy. At the end, he wanted to give some people back some money. I am sure most of them are his family. But perhaps some of them were the poorest of his clients. I am not making him out to be a good guy, but his family paid so much for him. Its all just sad for everyone.
@Flyingferrets5
@Flyingferrets5 8 лет назад
That comeback at 3:10 was so bad it's funny. :)
@collegeman1988
@collegeman1988 9 лет назад
It's been almost 100 years, and we need to let Mr. Ponzi off the hook and rename that scheme the Madoff Scheme. It deserves to be named after him.
@gabrielluisbianchi
@gabrielluisbianchi 8 лет назад
come on ! all wiping greedy bastards...well deserved...the Lord has spoken through BM...
@beatleneil
@beatleneil 9 лет назад
you gotta admit he's brilliant
@cjmillsnun
@cjmillsnun 9 лет назад
America thought the boom would last for ever. Funnily enough they thought the same in 1927...
@christineames3811
@christineames3811 9 лет назад
Who invests life savings with anyone named "BERN"-IE "Mad (e) off. Think about it....
@MrCheatreporter
@MrCheatreporter 8 лет назад
The whole American financial system is a big Ponzi scheme. And it WILL break down..
@earthwizz
@earthwizz 7 лет назад
Small fry scapegoat. Nowhere near the thievery top table. The banksters weren't jailed they were paid off. Rob everybody and then blackmail. Pay up or we bankrupt your economy. Now that's a scam.
@marcussleek2183
@marcussleek2183 7 лет назад
Oh jeez, a bunch of millionaires got ripped off for a change. I feel so bad for them.
@wwefigurefights5438
@wwefigurefights5438 7 лет назад
He did exactly what his name is...made off with peoples money!
@johnedwards785
@johnedwards785 9 лет назад
If the financial statements were fiction, the 1099's provided were also fiction of which individuals filed tax returns based upon this fiction. My question is does the Federal Government owe these people refunds on the amount of tax they paid, since the taxes that were collected were totally bogus? Can anybody out there answer my question?
@Treebard
@Treebard 9 лет назад
According to the book "Too Good to Be True," some of the victims are suing the Feds to recover past taxes paid on the interest that they reported earned, which turned out to be "fake" interest (in the sense that they lost their capital). So in principle, it would appear that the answer to your question is yes.
@johnedwards785
@johnedwards785 9 лет назад
Thank you for this response, it adds the proper perspective I was curious about.
@Treebard
@Treebard 9 лет назад
John Edwards You're welcome. I would recommend "Too Good to Be True" (by Arvedlund) as an overview/first book to read on the scandal. It's pretty easy to read - she goes over concepts several times from different angles to make them easy to understand (which is good for me, as I had very little knowledge of the stock market stuff before). It's not that well-organized a book, but it's very easy-to-read and adds a lot of human interest on the various players. I can't remember exactly where she writes about the victims suing the government for back-taxes paid, but there was definitely a sentence in there about that. It stood out for me as it made me realize the extent of the problems created by this fraud, and the many, many lawsuits that resulted.
@johnedwards785
@johnedwards785 9 лет назад
I would venture to guess that the only group that could possibly benefit from this type of fraud would be the lawyers. What I found amazing in this video was the financial statements that Madoff's group was producing which were all fictitious, it made me think that if these statements were customized for each of the investors Madoff couldn't have done this without a team of individuals assisting him.in this fraud. When making stock investments, have your funds with a reputable Brokerage, and learn how to manage your trades as a self directed investor. For two years I allowed a team to make my investments for me until I learned enough to venture forward on my own, and ended up doubling my gains once I did. This of course was after I joined IBD (Investors Business Daily) and followed their methods for investing. I view some of Madoff's 'marks' as somewhat lazy investors, because without a whole lot of 'due diligence' they probably could have figured out they were being scammed by a very careful review of their financial statements. BTW, I also prepare all of my own tax statements with the assistance of 'Turbo-Tax', with the Premier version you can log on to your brokerage web site and it will automatically calculate the cost basis of all of your long and short term gains.
@carlallen9803
@carlallen9803 9 лет назад
Treebard suing the feds will only be a effort in futility! you can't prove a negative?
@Tsnore
@Tsnore 8 лет назад
Bernie used to save lives at Rockaway Beach and then he indirectly took lives in his 45-year Ponzi scheme. What's most intriguing is how a substantial chunk of that $50 billion could virtually evaporate through meager phantom payouts, some donations, and a few visible remaining assets. Ah, perhaps the mysterious wonders of the hedge-fund economy.
@danielgordon3622
@danielgordon3622 10 лет назад
The history channel is to history as Dr pepper is to medicine
@edwinpackard8173
@edwinpackard8173 10 лет назад
Securites and Exchange Commission? Sure bolsters my confidence in America.
@danadelaney7780
@danadelaney7780 7 лет назад
Terrible, ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE - ENOUGH SAID!!!!
@MeneTekelUpharsin
@MeneTekelUpharsin 9 лет назад
"The evil deeds of a wicked man ensnare him; the cords of his sin hold him fast. He will die for lack of discipline, led astray by his own great folly." (Proverbs 5:22)
@n2ecosystems
@n2ecosystems 9 лет назад
The whole banking system itself was started by Jews (Rothschilds) and it's a ponzi scheme, you can never pay off debt when each dollar created is created with debt attached, there's never enough money in existence to settle the debt.
@geckoo9190
@geckoo9190 10 лет назад
The biggest fraud in history (who was caught).
@lyndahallock3954
@lyndahallock3954 9 лет назад
Greed..pure greed by Madoff AND his investors....I have no sympathy for any of them....
@jiszellenew2277
@jiszellenew2277 7 лет назад
I truly feel sorry for all those poor people who LITERALLY lost everything! That man is MONSTER!
@1TheNews
@1TheNews 9 лет назад
The Madoff debacle was a distraction from the real issue: the criminals who run the banks on Wall Street
@scootergreen3
@scootergreen3 8 лет назад
Bernie Made-off with the goods
@E.Humperdinck
@E.Humperdinck 7 лет назад
Now a guy's making-off with Madoff's anal virginity.
@cromerbeach
@cromerbeach 10 лет назад
Greed that's what this is all about
@lovebiannca
@lovebiannca 7 лет назад
So why don't people stop investing in wall street⁉ It will starve wall street of funds, disempoweing wall street, and put a $ dent in the usa government forcing the power of government to go back to the people‼ Or why don't usa people who I know are idiots at least support and vote for strong regulations/regulations to regulate what wall street does instead of always supporting/voting for deregulation⁉
@TheNuharoo
@TheNuharoo 7 лет назад
These whiners don't want to take responsibility for their finances. Anyone who takes responsibility for their finances would pay strict attention, do the investing themselves, and frankly, they stupidly wanted to make a quick buck instead of being smart enough to invest wisely and PAY ATTENTION to how their money is being handled. It's clear that the concept of acting on their beliefs is beyond them and I don't believe that these fucktards understand that they need to look after themselves and their money and not rely on someone else to babysit their savings.
@1290001
@1290001 10 лет назад
I love the guys sign at 2:51 SPOT ON!!!
@locouk
@locouk 7 лет назад
This sounds like the European Union, each country pays in and gets regular returns.
@charsback
@charsback 9 лет назад
They say he stepped on to many rich people,is why he was brought down,,wall street is as crooked as ever,,the trick is dont steal millions,you will have the I.R.S. on you,steal trillions,then you will be alright.That guy that slit his wrists,,too bad Goldman Sachs and the rest of his bankster buddies wouldnt consider doing the same.
@troywilson747
@troywilson747 7 лет назад
no but it hasn't come to an end...
@REDTEAM22003
@REDTEAM22003 10 лет назад
funny how the cops aren't there but busy aiming for crooks stealing a few hundred dollars at 7/11
@troywilson747
@troywilson747 7 лет назад
this is why a true honest man will not make tons of money but still live richly
@danielalmeida7126
@danielalmeida7126 8 лет назад
these comments are deplorable. So what if some of the people were rich. Practically none of you know how emotionally charged and painful investing actually is. If these people got rich through legitimate means, why the fuck should we wish this shit on them. This type of shit has made people commit suicide you pricks.
@sadiebleu5786
@sadiebleu5786 8 лет назад
I have no sympathy for greed. A person making a lot of money and getting rich is a completely different thing.
@toypupanbai3544
@toypupanbai3544 9 лет назад
The Enron Papers disappeared with WTC 7!
@JA2NJ
@JA2NJ 8 лет назад
Was he a bad guy or fueled the greed of the wicked.
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
+Yikez89 He wasn't a bad guy at all, if you met him you would think he was the nicest billionaire you've ever met. He just stole from the people who stole from others. He could've been a modern day robin hood.
@JA2NJ
@JA2NJ 8 лет назад
Al Evan Robin Hood gave back to the poor... He stole from everyone,poor and rich.
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
Yikez89 He actually gave 5 billion to charities which they are trying to get back but the charity groups are still fighting to keep the money. He never stole anything from poor people. Just to get into this fund you needed to invest millions.
@JA2NJ
@JA2NJ 8 лет назад
Al Evan where is this documented, proof of all this 5 billion to charity?
@aldiggs19
@aldiggs19 8 лет назад
Here's a link to one story about the charities. I'm not saying he's a good guy but I think it's ironic that the people who got scammed are all greedy bastards. Don't feel sorry for those people. The real people who got scammed are the real estate people who put their life savings into a scam loan and are not getting a penny back. dealbook.nytimes.com//2009/06/29/should-charities-repay-their-madoff-money/
@margaritamartasin8607
@margaritamartasin8607 7 лет назад
And that's why I thankful to just have what I need.
@brendakite6611
@brendakite6611 9 лет назад
The love of money, the root to all evil!
@hobbit5242
@hobbit5242 9 лет назад
Madoff went to jail for "stealing" from other Jews...Period!
@taylorbeasting2012
@taylorbeasting2012 8 лет назад
Getting rich is all that matters. Dont hate those smarter than you.
@pattic.5611
@pattic.5611 8 лет назад
+taylor altamirano Getting rich is not all that matters, doing something you love and which brings joy into your daily is one which really matters; such as reaching for and achieving your hope(s), dream(s) and goal(s), helping others do the same, to benefit your community in positive & effective ways, to benefit the lives of children, the elderly, homeless, disabled, low income, protecting household pet(s), protecting wildlife habitats, providing wildlife species food supply(ies), planting trees, protecting the provisions of the Earth, protecting nature's many treasures which all serve a purpose to the Earth, including the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink and the waters we swim in. If you do not protect the provisions of the Earth and the necessities of all living species, than life on the Earth will come to the point where no life exist upon the Earth anymore. Appreciate all that you have, in all aspects of your daily life. Be grateful.
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 8 лет назад
The fact is the masses didnt do a damn thing- all talk and no action!
@nunocasanova5745
@nunocasanova5745 8 лет назад
much respect mr maddoff, you are a great person and i'm here to pay my admiration to you sir. people use to disrespect you these days which i think it's absolutely unfair and painful. but you are not alone, sir. best regards! FREEDOM TO BERNARD MADDOFF NOW!! A great man, a great mission, however not understood... far from a fraudster, you are a visionary, sir If you think like me, please make yourself known commenting and leaving your thoughts here. Let's make the difference and leave a mark! Cheers.
@JohnSmith-sf5oj
@JohnSmith-sf5oj 8 лет назад
I admire his hustle the man was hustling billions you've got to hand it to the jew bastard.
@MisterRandom2
@MisterRandom2 8 лет назад
I don't think he WANTS to be freed. He's probably afraid someone will kill him if he ever leaves prison. lol
@OnlyForAngels
@OnlyForAngels 8 лет назад
"BERNIE It's not too late to do the right thing! JUMP!" LOLZ Hilarious.
@francispetaluma
@francispetaluma 8 лет назад
What Madof scammed is chump change compared to the $3 trillion bailout ponzi the banksters and corporations pulled in 2008. On top of that, they used main stream media, which they own, to make people believe that it was someone else's fault.
@niveax6112
@niveax6112 7 лет назад
Why is it the biggest? 50 billion dollars 10 thousand people vs The wall street, real estate, insurance companies, bank, millions and millions of people. Simple math. His case was a small case but money and power of his investors were huge. The media kept showing his case ignoring all others who caused millions of people to lose their homes, jobs and all their money.
@michaelkuykendall789
@michaelkuykendall789 10 лет назад
There is a special place in hell for people like Bernie. Bernie is a piece of shit. And the SEC is useless. The SEC is government oversight at its worst.
@derrickforeal
@derrickforeal 9 лет назад
Pure Diamond solid gold baller status chamber Mansion
@derrickforeal
@derrickforeal 9 лет назад
Yes fuck the SEC
@Sweetamber222
@Sweetamber222 9 лет назад
This was mind-blowingly educational. confidence man, who knew? lol
@taffysaur
@taffysaur 9 лет назад
Now I feel like watching Paper Moon, or Matchstick Men.
@rorirory121
@rorirory121 7 лет назад
14:05 - 14:12 very well put, sometimes you can't find the right words to explain a situation or feelings.
@JesusGodHolySpirit3
@JesusGodHolySpirit3 9 лет назад
He built his house on quick sand for his entire family and ruined them ALL. I don't know why a person would want to lie? I couldn't do this my heart would betray me quickly. I feel sad when looking at him. Wow; unbelievable. Unbelievable.
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