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Love and Digital Frauds

Love and Digital Frauds

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Today we’re going to talk about the largest criminal industry you’ve probably never heard of. An industry that in 2024 stole $10 billion dollars from Americans. An industry with training manuals more sophisticated than any 7-Eleven employee handbook. An industry where hundreds of thousands of people are literally enslaved.

And the most disturbing part of all: this industry is texting you right now.

Picture this. It’s 3 AM in a compound of buildings on the border between Myanmar and Thailand. In a room that looks like an office, there are 200 people in front of computers. All between 20 and 45 years old. None want to be there.

Outside the building: armed guards. On the windows: bars pointing INWARD, not outward. In the basement: punishment cells where they torture those who don’t meet their daily quota. And the quota is clear: you must scam a minimum of 5 people per week, or they beat you.

These places are called ‘scam compounds’ or ‘fraud factories.’ And according to the U.S. Treasury Department, they operate with the efficiency of a manufacturing plant. Except instead of making t-shirts, they manufacture stories to rob you.

Real data from the 2025 report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: There are HUNDREDS of these compounds just in Southeast Asia. They generate over $43.8 billion dollars per year. That’s more than Paraguay’s GDP. That’s more money than Harvard University’s entire endowment.


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