Is Scott Scheper an air-breathing human being, born of a mother’s womb? Or more likely, Scott Scheper is a haggard transgender woman waiting to dominate women’s sports? We have no confidence that Scott is not a transgender volleyball player posing as an email marketing genius.
Let’s consider for a moment the fact that Scott’s profile picture on X (Twitter) and in his email newsletter and website, is in fact, generated by ChatGPT. Using a realistic animation style, it looks like this “Scott” person is actually a real person. But like I said, since it’s not a real picture of the author in question, for all we know he’s out practicing volleyball in his private 20M mansion court, while planning his transgender takeover of women’s sports while bots run his pyramid marketing scams automatically on the side.
The hype man for the maybe real DOGEUSD (not XYOUSD ) mining Tesla Roadster which uses the underlying XYO network is potentially in the running for "Confidence Wo/Man of the Year 2024" unless the community starts seeing some real indication of project traction outside traditional scam promotion channels like X (Twitter) and direct mail marketing newsletters posing as self development trainings.
At the time of this writing, no such signal exists. Additionally, a number of other contextual details that have arisen recently point to a clearly organized and well backed Ponzi scheme managed and executed by the primary promoter and hype man, Scott Scheper.
For context, Mr. Scheper runs what would be called, in other times, a direct mail marketing scheme. He runs a paid newsletter which is supposedly sent out in the snail mail for $100 USD per month, as well as his own on-demand publishing of his “book” which he sells for $15 each. The book is not publised by any real publisher, but is self-published on-demand, indicating a lack of real market audience for this content and author.
Once you purchase one or both, the customer is immediately subjected to a constant daily stream of marketing emails wrapped in the language of self-improvement, all allegedly hand written on paper by Scott himself, before being painstakingly transfered to a digital email in a pretty typewriter font.
In 2024, email newsletters can quickly be generated in seconds, at a zero cost basis, by LLMs such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude. Other available tools such as AWS Simple Email Service, Task Automation Scheduling Service, and Zapier, would allow automatic operation of the email campaign's content, as well as the scheduled sending of messages. Since the entire written newsletter process is cheaply and quickly automated, there would be absolutely no financial incentive not to fully automate this process since it presents opportunity for financial gain. This is one indication of a well organized scam operation, especially since the claimed “author” likes to brag about how he makes tons and tons of money this way. For example he previously claimed in his email that he was pulling 150k USD per month from his newsletter business (approximately 1.8M per year). In another email that followed within the next week or two, he doubled his alleged monthly income to 300k USD per month (3.6M USD). As one reader pointed out in a previous thread, “it’s easy to double your income when its not real to begin with…”.
This poses an important question: Why would a person allegedly pulling 3.6M USD annually have any incentive to, not only be constantly writing and sending out updates, but to also run a soon to be super profitable collaboration with one of the worlds most recognizable electric vehicle brands? Oh wait, did we mention that the world’s richest man and friend of Mr. President is also on board? How convenient!
Let’s do some quick math and see how much our star player could have potentially profited off of an XYO buy in the amount of 100k, one month ago on 11/13/24. For a woman who makes 300k per month, this is small change, but we want this example to be on the conservative side.
Ok, let’s say we bought XYO at a price of USD 0.00541, one month ago on November 13th, 2024. Assuming we sold near the top during the first pump at around 0.04 USD, your profit would be in the range of positive 600%. Now, if our volleyball player in question invested a tiny 100k at 0.00541 for a total of18,484,288.3548 XYO, she would have made a mouth watering profit in excess of 600k by selling after the pump at 0.04 for a total of $739,371.53. That’s well over 700k from an initial investment of 100k. Double that initial investment to 300k and the profit becomes an estimated 1.1M USD.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. What do you think?
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Using the California Secretary Of State’s Business Search tool, what can we learn about the company Scheper Research LLC of San Diego, which owns and operates the newsletter and associated book marketing campaign?
Scheper Research LLC was formed in the state of California (filing ID 202252611979) via National Registered Agents, Inc., which is a business providing state and national LLC creation services on behalf of company members or owners. This is particularly useful for individuals seeking to hide any connection between their personal identity and the business identity, in this case Scheper Research LLC.
After being created only 26 months ago on September 23rd, 2022, the company has seen an alleged rise in profitability to over 300k per month, for a total of 3.6M USD annually. If you would like to contact the owner of Scheper Research LLC directly by phone, email or snail mail, you cannot, because the registered agent service handles all the mail and phone channels, which are forwarded discreetly to the unlisted company owner which we guess with high probability to be the same person behind the @ScottScheper persona on X (Twitter).