These Charlatans Need $65 MILLION For A Private Jet

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Kenneth Copeland and Jesse Duplantis both need private jets in order to run their business, excuse me, I mean church.

*TIMESTAMPS*
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - Origin of Snake Oil
02:25 - Similarity #1 (Lifestyle Proves Success)
03:48 - Similarity #2 (Greed Disguised As Help)
06:45 - Similarity #3 (Success Persona)
07:19 - Similarity #4 (Get Rich Baby)
08:22 - Similarity #5 (Possessor of Special Knowledge)
09:27 - Similarity #6 (Fake Testimonials)
10:07 - Similarity #7 (Over-Reliance on Mindset)
11:00 - Similarity #8 (Lack of Transparency)
13:45 - Conclusion

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Televangelist pastors are some of the biggest charlatans we’ll see on television and social media. I decided to make this video after watching the excellent reporting by Lisa Guerrero with Inside Edition when she interviewed Kenneth Copeland exiting a venue. What I find most interesting is how much these snake oil salesmen have in common with the fake gurus popping up everywhere on social media.

The idea of snake oil as a remedy began when Clark Stanley’s Snake Oil Liniment began selling near the turn of the 19th century. As legend has it, the Chinese used actual snake oil after a hard day’s work on the Transcontinental Railroad to cure any ailments and pain. Clark Stanley saw an opportunity to profit by selling this special elixir to anyone in pain.

What televangelists and social media fake gurus have in common is they all sell snake oil to the masses. They have the solution to cure you of your most important problem. Fake gurus on social media are here to solve your financial problems by offering you an opportunity to learn how to make six figures a month after taking their course. Televangelists will teach you how to bring financial prosperity into your life by solidifying your faith with donations to the church.

What prosperity preachers and fake gurus do is present a very visual graphic of their life as proof of success of the system. Prosperity preachers have personal jets, mansions, drive the most expensive cars, and are always found dressing in expensive suits. Fake gurus funny enough do the same thing. It’s important for customers to have a visual element to see that the system works in order for full belief to occur.

What’s hard to see on the surface, but becomes clear as day when digging a little deeper, is that prosperity preachers are insanely greedy. They aren’t preachers to help people. They do it for massive financial gain. And then they justify this behavior by letting you know that they’re helping people.

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