$15B Superyacht is NOT a hoax. It's for REAL !

Spin doctors from Thievery Malaysia Inc. wish we to hold a story is a hoax: -
RM14.5b bullion yacht story is a hoax

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 27 Baia Yachts of Italy pronounced yesterday which reports of a life of a 100-foot bespoke yacht purportedly stoical roughly wholly of gold, bullion and diamonds have been fake ... Red some-more below
But a 'truth' is ... according to Lil Bird, a story is REAL !

What is not real is only a picture. The sum and all which have been ... authentic.

Apparently, maker of yacht and a rest of those concerned have been blackmailed to contend a vessel doesn't exist ... a hoax.

What does People Powered Portal thinks ?

Honestly, it's hard to hold such a detalied story can be plucked from a skinny air just similar to which ... I have copied zillions of cinema from a net to accompany my stories. So, even a design is 'illegally' taken from a yacht maker site, it doesn't meant a rest of a story is nothing but a hoax. After all, Lil Bird never lies before, distinct UMNO.

How similar to which ... ?




RM14.5b bullion yacht story is a hoax

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 27 Baia Yachts of Italy pronounced yesterday which reports of a life of a 100-foot bespoke yacht purportedly stoical roughly wholly of gold, bullion and diamonds have been false.

The UKs Daily Mail ran a story upon Jun twenty claiming an anonymous Malaysian businessman had outlayed GBP3 billion (RM14.5 billion) upon a building a whole of a superyacht called History Supreme out of 100 tonnes of precious metals with a genuine T. rex dinosaur bone thrown in for great measure.


The Sun, upon a alternative hand, pronounced a yacht had been consecrated in Italy and completed in Malaysia dual weeks ago.

In a inform upon a website, Motorboat & Yachting quoted Mario Borselli, a ! sales ph ysical education instructor during Baia, as observant which a tabloids had taken cinema from their official website without permission.

He carried upon to deride a story as so foolish which a association wasnt considering pursuing any authorised action.

Who would hold which a vessel would have 100 tonnes of bullion upon board? Borselli was quoted by a website as saying.

Motorboat & Yachting additionally pronounced endless calls to Stuart Hughes, a Liverpool-based jeweller who claimed to have customised a vessel, have gone unanswered.
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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