No One Was Surprised By This

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Résumé

TLDRThe video explores the rise and fall of Haley Welch, who became famous for the "Hawk Tour" meme and later faced backlash for her involvement in a crypto rug pull. It discusses her initial fame, the meme's virality, and the fallout from the rug pull, including investigations by the FBI and SEC. Despite being cleared of wrongdoing, her lack of knowledge about crypto and the handling of the situation raised questions about her accountability. The video critiques her actions and the impact on her career, noting a significant decline in her podcast's viewership and engagement.

A retenir

  • 😂 The Hawk Tour meme became a viral sensation in 2020.
  • 💰 Haley Welch was involved in a controversial crypto rug pull.
  • 🔍 Investigations by the FBI and SEC cleared her of wrongdoing.
  • 📉 Her career has suffered a significant decline post-incident.
  • 🤔 The importance of accountability in promoting financial products.
  • 📺 The podcast's viewership dropped from millions to thousands.
  • 📝 Scripts provided by an unnamed individual raised questions about her knowledge.
  • 💔 Many investors lost money, but the actual amount was less than reported.
  • 📊 The rapid evolution of internet culture can lead to quick fame and downfall.
  • ⚠️ Due diligence is crucial when endorsing financial ventures.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the rise and fall of Haley Welch, who became famous for her involvement in the 'Hawk Tour' meme and later faced controversy due to a crypto rug pull. The narrator reflects on how quickly internet trends can fade, highlighting the absurdity of the meme culture and the irony that led to its popularity among Gen Z. Welch's association with Jake Paul and her subsequent podcast management are mentioned, along with her brief hiatus from public life after the rug pull incident.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The narrator delves into the details of the crypto rug pull, explaining how Welch was used as a face for the coin, which ultimately led to financial losses for many. Despite her claims of having no involvement in the scam, the narrator questions her credibility and the ethics of promoting such a scheme. The video also touches on the investigations by the FBI and SEC, which cleared Welch of wrongdoing, but left her reputation tarnished and her career in jeopardy.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:40

    In the final segment, the narrator assesses Welch's recent podcast appearance, where she attempts to distance herself from the rug pull and blame an unnamed individual for the scheme. The discussion highlights the challenges of accountability in the digital age, especially for influencers. The narrator concludes that while Welch may not be guilty in a legal sense, her actions were irresponsible, and her career has suffered significantly as a result of the controversy.

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Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the Hawk Tour meme?

    The Hawk Tour meme originated from Haley Welch's humorous street interview where she made a memorable statement about the Hulk.

  • What happened with the crypto rug pull?

    Haley Welch was involved in a crypto rug pull scheme where investors lost money, leading to investigations by federal agencies.

  • Was Haley Welch found guilty?

    Both the FBI and SEC cleared Haley Welch of wrongdoing, but her involvement in promoting the coin raised questions about her accountability.

  • How much money was lost in the rug pull?

    It was reported that around $1.2 million was lost, but only $180,000 was from real investors.

  • What did Haley Welch say about her involvement?

    Haley claimed she had no part in the rug pull and was just the face of the coin, following scripts provided by an unnamed individual.

  • What is the current status of Haley Welch's career?

    Haley's career has suffered significantly, with a drop in views and engagement on her podcast.

  • What did Haley Welch do after the rug pull incident?

    She took a break for about a month and later returned to discuss the situation on her podcast.

  • Who is Mr. Hawkcoin?

    Mr. Hawkcoin is an unnamed individual who allegedly orchestrated the rug pull and provided scripts for Haley to promote the coin.

  • What is the significance of the Hawk Tour meme?

    The Hawk Tour meme became a viral sensation, particularly among Gen Z, highlighting the rapid evolution of internet culture.

  • What lessons can be learned from this situation?

    The situation underscores the importance of due diligence and accountability in promoting financial products.

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    I was like, am I going to jail? I wish
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    we knew what we
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    The Hawk tour falloff really has to be
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    studied. If you remember Haley Welch,
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    infamous and hilarious meme when she
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    went out into the streets and said,
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    "Hulk tour, spit on that thing. Hulk,
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    will you shut the hell up?" This was
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    like a meme that was uh kind of funny.
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    You know, she should not have become as
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    famous as she did. That's because Jake
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    Paul swooped her up and got her involved
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    in managing her podcast. And also, how
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    can we forget the crypto rug pull that
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    she did, which then led her to going to
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    bed for 4 weeks. Anyh who, I'm going to
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    go to bed and I'll see you guys
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    tomorrow.
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    It was kind of funny. I get it. You did
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    not need Hawk to a t-shirts, Hawk to a
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    mugs. There's probably a subset of 50 RQ
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    individuals that got Hawk to a tattoos.
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    We really do forget how quick the
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    internet moves, but this was probably
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    one of the biggest memes of 2020 by far.
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    that. And of course, who could forget uh
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    the low tap of fade meme from Ninja, a
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    hilarious laugh out loud meme that he's
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    not running into the ground. It's
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    actually really rare to see memes like
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    Hawk to a blow up to the point that they
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    have. You know, something that starts
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    out on basically I funny, the Facebook
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    side of the internet, and then passing
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    over to Gen Z. Like Hawk Tour would have
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    been a funny meme that your parents
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    probably would have lolled at. But the
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    reason why it became so big on the Gen Z
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    side is because Gen Z has ran out of
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    memes and all they do is just irony post
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    all day. So thing that is really
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    unfunny, it's that bad. We could
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    actually make it funny again. I mean,
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    the only example I can think of of memes
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    that were irony poison so much were
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    those like, you know, when people were
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    like minion posting quotes back in 2019
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    or something. People lost their minds
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    over this kind of stuff. And even going
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    back, there was actually an article that
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    Vox made. If you know Vox, they make
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    informative videos on YouTube. They're
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    basically like Vice at their peak, but
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    more boring. She was hailed as a hero,
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    revolutionary, and the ITG girl of the
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    moment. you you're talking about like
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    she served two tours in Afghanistan or
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    something, man. Hawk tour was me'd and
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    mimicked and people were seeing Hawk
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    tours everywhere now that Hawk Tour a
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    girl has opened their eyes to the Hawk
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    tours around them. By the way, the
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    article is titled Hawk Tour explained by
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    Straight Dudes. Now, of course, you guys
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    definitely remember, like I said
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    earlier, that cryptocoin rug pull that
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    Haley was trying to do. I'll be honest,
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    she's probably if if there is a queue of
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    people, she's probably right at the back
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    of the queue for celebrities or Okay, I
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    did not just call her a celebrity of e-
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    celebs basically trying to do a rug
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    pull. I've talked about this before.
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    Every commentary channel has talked
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    about this before. It was a really
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    obvious pump and dump scheme. They sold
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    the links to pre-investors before the
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    coin went public so people could buy low
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    and then sell for high. And then
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    obviously when the coin went public, all
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    the pre-investors pulled out their coin
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    because they would be in profit causing
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    the entire coin to crash. Now Haley was
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    needed for this whole plan because
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    anyone can do a rug pull, but like who's
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    going to buy your coin if there's no
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    like kind of meme or face or name behind
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    it. So that was it. She was basically
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    the face of this coin. Usually coins
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    need to grow over the span of basically
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    years to see any kind of profit. But
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    obviously a coin that gets so much value
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    so quickly, it's going to be worth
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    nothing because as soon as it exceeds a
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    limit, people are going to just pull
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    out. And this is one of the main reasons
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    why people hate crypto rug pullers is
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    because it's relying on your audience to
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    basically make you money. I mean, great
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    examples because you're here watching
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    YouTube videos. You probably hate ads,
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    right? You've probably got ad block, you
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    disgusting, dopamine efficient little
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    broky. You also probably don't like
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    watching sponsors either. You just skip
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    them. I know I do the same thing. But at
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    least in these situations, there is some
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    kind of trade-off. like you're
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    supporting a creator and in turn you
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    kind of get something afterwards. You
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    know, if you watch an ad, if you support
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    a creator, then that creator gets money
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    and then they can do more content. The
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    same goes for a sponsor. But with these
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    Rugpool coins, you're getting nothing
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    out of it. You are basically just being
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    scammed by someone that you watch. Now,
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    I've gone over all of this, but recently
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    Haley Welch has came back onto her talk
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    to her podcast to actually talk about
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    this situation. Now, if you remember
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    again when she was confronted by
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    Coffeezilla, one of the most miserable,
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    horrible launches I've ever seen in my
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    life. Okay, then why the are you on? She
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    h she was a little bit tired, guys. She
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    had to go to bed and she went to bed for
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    about a month. Now, I'm not sure about
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    you, but I only really need about 6 to 8
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    hours of sleep at night. 3 weeks, that's
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    quite a long time of sleep. Now, at the
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    time, apparently, Haley was not legally
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    allowed to talk about the coin because
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    she was being investigated by two
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    different governmental agencies. Now, on
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    the podcast, her close friend Chelsea
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    Bradford is doing the interview
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    questions. The thing is, I don't know if
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    it's because I'm a YouTuber, but me
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    looking at this podcast, it's really,
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    really obvious that this was all
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    pre-rehearsed and and just scripted.
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    Well, my team advised me to start
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    looking for PR crisis team management.
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    It was a show. That's definitely why it
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    took so long. I don't know. I didn't
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    know who to trust at that time. Yeah,
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    that's such a hard position to be in. It
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    was very difficult. It's definitely why
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    everything took so long to like play
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    out. Like I'm not saying that she's
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    reading off an auto prompt or anything
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    like that, but it's really obvious that
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    they talked about beforehand
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    that okay, let me use a different word
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    apart from talk to her. It's obvious
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    they rehearsed this beforehand so she
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    knew exactly what kind of questions she
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    was going to get, but at the same time
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    it is her podcast, so it does kind of
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    make sense. Well, no, it's a podcast
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    that she runs that is actually owned by
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    Daddy Jake Paul. But at the same time,
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    it is meant to be a podcast, but it's
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    obviously there's been a lot of
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    preparation put into this. The questions
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    have been shown beforehand. But then
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    again, if you're looking for
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    hard-hitting interviews, uh the Talk to
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    Her podcast surprisingly might not be
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    the best place to go. Now, Haley also
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    goes on to say that she had apparently,
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    and I believe her. She's such an honest
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    person. Apparently, she had no part
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    whatsoever in the rugpole. Welch goes on
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    to say that there was an unnamed man
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    behind the scenes. Quite ominous. I'm
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    not sure whether it was like John Doe
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    from Seven or something. Come. And this
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    unnamed man apparently offered both
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    Welch and Bradford money for marketing
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    the coin and extra money to go into the
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    Hawk Tour animal charity. We were both
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    promised money up front for doing that
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    just like a spokesperson would for a
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    coin. And then we were also promised
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    money for our charity. We'd had plenty
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    of money for our charity. Now this
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    animal charity surprisingly isn't called
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    the Hawk Tour charity. It's called Paws
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    Across America, which if anything
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    reminds me of the Hands Across America
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    back in the 1980s. But you probably
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    don't know that. You probably only know
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    it from the film Us, where all the scary
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    people that kill people with scissors
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    end up holding hands at the end of the
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    film. Now, this is like the most
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    surprising part because you know the
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    whole thing where she went to bed for a
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    month and basically never came back
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    before that month ended. A lot of people
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    thought at the time, including myself,
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    that she made a ton of money, took it
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    all and ran. But she's adamant on the
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    podcast from her own opinion that she
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    didn't actually make any money from that
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    coin whatsoever. That is apart from one
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    monetary reward being marketing payment.
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    So, did you make anything from the coin
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    at all? So, the only thing I made from
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    the Well, it wasn't even from the coin.
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    I got paid a marketing fee. That's all I
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    made. I did not make a dime from the
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    coin itself. But all of the money she
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    got from that marketing payment has gone
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    into her law fund and PR team. Okay,
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    Hawk Tour girl, if you have a PR team,
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    you need to fire them. I I don't know
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    what you're paying them, but I didn't
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    even know you had a PR team. What kind
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    of advice did your PR team tell you to
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    go to bed for 4 weeks? I have seen
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    nothing. I have seen no damage control
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    here whatsoever. I actually forgot you
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    existed until you came back and did this
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    podcast that at the time of recording is
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    on like 20,000 views in 2 days. So, the
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    worst outcome out of all of this is
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    apparently Haley has gone broke, ruined
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    her entire career, and really not got a
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    single penny in profit. That is if we
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    can believe anything that she's saying.
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    According to Welch, this unnamed guy,
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    I'm just going to call him Mr. Hawkcoin
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    from now on, Mr. Hawkcoin would send
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    Haley short scripts for her to read out
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    and then he would post them on her
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    Twitter. And she even admits in the
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    podcast she had no idea what she was
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    even saying or what any of this meant.
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    Yes. And you had to video it for me.
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    You're like, "What does that mean?" I
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    was like, "I don't know. I couldn't tell
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    you." Well, he would text me and
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    occasionally he would call me, too, and
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    be like, "Oh, well, you can do it like
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    this." I'm like, "Okay." But he would
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    text me like paragraphs with different
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    bullet points like what to read off and
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    what kind of videos he needed. Now, you
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    could say that she's playing dumb, that
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    this is like an argument of ignorance
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    kind of thing. You know, I didn't know
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    what I was doing, therefore I can't be
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    held accountable for it. But in reality,
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    like even in the best case scenario, it
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    just shows that she is insanely insanely
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    moronic. Now, the crypto scam eventually
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    uh attracted the attention of the FBI
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    and they physically arrived at Haley's
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    grandmother's house, which is where
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    Haley lives. So Haley ended up going to
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    Nashville, Tennessee, and was then
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    interrogated by the FBI. The feds come
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    to Granny's house and knocked on her
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    door, and she called me having a heart
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    attack, said, "The FBI is here after
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    you. What have you done?" I was like,
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    "What?" They asked her about her links
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    to the crypto world. They went through
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    her phone, asked a bunch of questions
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    surrounding the Hawkcoin. Could you
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    imagine? Like LA Noir sat there in the
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    detective room like, "What's this?
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    What's this hawkcoin? Hawk to say that
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    again. Did you make the hawk to our
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    coin? Are you a mad man? Dude, if like
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    you had someone interrogating Haley
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    Welch, you just spam like the doubt
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    button to like everything she's saying.
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    And then when she says something like
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    actually truthful, you just say lie.
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    Thankfully for Welch, she was cleared by
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    the end. And by the look of it, the FBI
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    have actually set their sights on the
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    Mr. Hawkcoin guy, the criminal
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    mastermind of this entire situation.
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    This then escalated from the FBI and
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    then went to the US Securities and
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    Exchange Commission. And this is a
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    federal agency that are basically trying
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    to fight against market manipulation and
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    fraud. The SEC, much like the FBI, also
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    wanted access to her phone. And it
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    sounds like they actually downloaded a
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    copy of all the information on it and
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    then sent it back to her. And after
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    their investigation, the SEC also
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    cleared Welch. Hawk Sisters. We cannot
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    stop winning. We cannot stop touring.
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    She has been investigated by two federal
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    agencies and both of them found nothing.
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    She also talks at one point. She also
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    speaks at one point talking about the
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    money that she lost in the initial rug
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    pull. Apparently, it was reported to be
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    around 1.2 $2 million. However, from
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    Welch's sources, I mean, probably the
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    FBI, it was discovered that only
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    $180,000 of that was like real people's
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    money. The rest of the money actually
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    came from scammers, snipers, crypto
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    bros. It's still a massive amount of
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    money, life-changing money, but nowhere
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    near that $1.2 million mark. So, did
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    anyone actually lose money from the
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    coin? See, that's the part I asked
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    about, too. So, evidently there was like
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    1.2 two million that got lost, but then
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    they done some research and it was like
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    180k of people's like real money that
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    got lost. Like the rest of it was just
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    like I don't know scammers, snipers,
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    whatever they call them on there. The
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    class action lawsuit that Berwick Law
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    also brought forward that was mentioned
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    as well. They opened an avenue so that
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    victims of the Hawkcoin could, you know,
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    possibly get their money back. This was
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    a huge thing at the time that I did
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    cover in a previous video. But from what
  • 00:10:44
    Haley's saying, apparently it just
  • 00:10:45
    didn't go anywhere because as we know,
  • 00:10:47
    nothing ever happens. That or she's not
  • 00:10:49
    really in contact with Burwick anymore
  • 00:10:51
    because this was basically an incentive
  • 00:10:52
    that she set up to try to get people
  • 00:10:54
    their money back. Apparently, their main
  • 00:10:56
    method of communication was Twitter, but
  • 00:10:58
    this elusive Mr. Hawk coin man
  • 00:11:00
    controlled the Twitter account and has
  • 00:11:01
    apparently sold it off to someone else
  • 00:11:03
    entirely. So, someone else is running
  • 00:11:05
    that Twitter account now, basically. But
  • 00:11:07
    they took my name and everything off of
  • 00:11:09
    it, so I guess it's their account now.
  • 00:11:11
    They just have all the followers and
  • 00:11:12
    everything else. So, the biggest
  • 00:11:13
    question, did she fall off? Yes. Is she
  • 00:11:16
    guilty? It's quite complicated. If what
  • 00:11:18
    Haley is saying on the podcast is true,
  • 00:11:20
    she basically had little to no
  • 00:11:22
    involvement in the coin. She was just
  • 00:11:23
    like the face promoting it. And that was
  • 00:11:25
    apparently all Mr. Hawk Coin's plan. If
  • 00:11:28
    that was the case, if she was just
  • 00:11:29
    promoting it, then that takes a little
  • 00:11:31
    bit of heat off her, especially if the
  • 00:11:32
    FBI and SEC investigations didn't really
  • 00:11:35
    find her involved at all or at least to
  • 00:11:37
    the point where she could be guilty. The
  • 00:11:38
    thing is with Haley, she did still agree
  • 00:11:40
    to promote the coin and she had her face
  • 00:11:42
    and brand identity tied to that and she
  • 00:11:44
    was obviously promised a lot of money.
  • 00:11:46
    And you know, everyone knows that rugps
  • 00:11:48
    are bad. They're not bad if you're
  • 00:11:49
    involved in it, like if you're the face
  • 00:11:51
    of the coin or you're pre-investing. But
  • 00:11:52
    to everyone else, it's pretty bad. It
  • 00:11:54
    could actually be one of the fastest and
  • 00:11:56
    simplest ways to basically destroy your
  • 00:11:58
    entire brand reputation. But then at the
  • 00:12:01
    same time as well, not that it excuses
  • 00:12:03
    her, who is buying hawk tour coin? Like
  • 00:12:05
    I get it. I get it. Like it was an irony
  • 00:12:07
    drenched meme. Like everyone was getting
  • 00:12:09
    in on it as a joke. But there's a fine
  • 00:12:11
    line, right? Once you actually have to
  • 00:12:12
    get your wallet out and pay for
  • 00:12:14
    something. Oh, it's not ironically funny
  • 00:12:15
    anymore, guys. It's just cringe. And you
  • 00:12:17
    can see the way that she talks in this
  • 00:12:18
    podcast. She basically has no idea what
  • 00:12:20
    crypto is. like there's a funny coin on
  • 00:12:22
    the internet and you like you like make
  • 00:12:24
    money off it. You make money off like
  • 00:12:26
    invisible things on the internet.
  • 00:12:27
    Imagine when Haley uses a computer, she
  • 00:12:29
    just like drags her mouse on the
  • 00:12:30
    monitor. But at the same time as well,
  • 00:12:32
    even if you bring like Haley's, you
  • 00:12:34
    know, knowledge into question, you could
  • 00:12:35
    literally just look up like crypto
  • 00:12:37
    memecoin and you will see endless
  • 00:12:39
    articles and examples of scam coins
  • 00:12:42
    where the original person that makes the
  • 00:12:44
    coin has obviously only made it to
  • 00:12:45
    rugpull people. I just think in this
  • 00:12:47
    situation, like even if Haley was found
  • 00:12:49
    innocent, it was obviously really
  • 00:12:50
    irresponsible to use their platform like
  • 00:12:52
    that. And it's not even like she was
  • 00:12:53
    surrounded by a bunch of yesmen either.
  • 00:12:55
    When Burwick actually asked Welch what
  • 00:12:57
    she'd do differently, uh she said she'd
  • 00:12:59
    listen to Uncle Whiz, who I assume is
  • 00:13:01
    another character in this extended Hawk
  • 00:13:03
    tour multiverse. This uh Uncle Whiz
  • 00:13:06
    character, again, I I actually don't
  • 00:13:08
    know where we're getting these people
  • 00:13:09
    from. None of these people have been
  • 00:13:10
    proven to exist, by the way. But
  • 00:13:12
    apparently this person told Haley to not
  • 00:13:15
    tie her name to anything and that she
  • 00:13:17
    basically needed to do the research and
  • 00:13:18
    make sure she knew what she was getting
  • 00:13:20
    into because there could be
  • 00:13:21
    consequences. I definitely would have
  • 00:13:23
    listened to Uncle Whiz. He said don't
  • 00:13:25
    tie your name to just anything. He said
  • 00:13:26
    don't always say yes. And in this way,
  • 00:13:29
    yeah, like she's stupid. She didn't do
  • 00:13:30
    her due diligence in researching. And
  • 00:13:33
    you know, I mean, I'll be honest with
  • 00:13:34
    you, we're all cooked, right? All of our
  • 00:13:36
    attention spans are cooked. If there was
  • 00:13:37
    like a Tik Tok or something that
  • 00:13:39
    basically explained how investing
  • 00:13:40
    worked, I'm pretty sure she'd be totally
  • 00:13:42
    fine with it. But how are we rating this
  • 00:13:43
    apology video? It wasn't ukulele bad,
  • 00:13:45
    but again, that's like Mariana Trench
  • 00:13:47
    levels there. She did apologize and she
  • 00:13:49
    said that she felt bad about all the
  • 00:13:51
    people that lost money, but at the same
  • 00:13:52
    time, I don't really think she's
  • 00:13:54
    actually figuring out or even thinking
  • 00:13:56
    of a concept to pay them back or give
  • 00:13:58
    them some kind of compensation and also
  • 00:14:00
    offloads pretty much all of the blame to
  • 00:14:02
    this elusive Mr. Hawk coin man. I'm
  • 00:14:04
    guessing she can't legally name who he
  • 00:14:06
    is because he'll come for her and like
  • 00:14:07
    sue her. But at the same time, I can so
  • 00:14:10
    easily see people saying that you've
  • 00:14:11
    just like made up this fictional
  • 00:14:13
    character. But again, that wasn't the
  • 00:14:14
    point of this video. The point of this
  • 00:14:16
    video was to say, did the Hawk tour girl
  • 00:14:18
    fall off? 100%. Unfortunately, I could
  • 00:14:21
    really see this happening now. I can see
  • 00:14:23
    Jake Paul and his investors having a
  • 00:14:25
    quiet little conversation with Hawk tour
  • 00:14:27
    girl and be like, "Uh, bro, you used to
  • 00:14:29
    get like half a million views a video
  • 00:14:31
    and now you're getting like barely 20K."
  • 00:14:33
    Keep in mind when she first started the
  • 00:14:35
    podcast she was basically getting views
  • 00:14:37
    upward of like a million views. But
  • 00:14:39
    obviously at the same time as well a lot
  • 00:14:41
    of this was people drenched in irony
  • 00:14:43
    saying that it was the best show ever.
  • 00:14:44
    If you noticed as well if you went on to
  • 00:14:46
    the IMDb for the Hawk Tour podcast
  • 00:14:48
    people were just giving it 10 stars like
  • 00:14:50
    completely sarcastically. And the thing
  • 00:14:52
    is because she built an entire fan base
  • 00:14:54
    off like irony drenched Jenzers. It was
  • 00:14:57
    never really going to last. I cannot see
  • 00:14:59
    myself making another video on the Hawk
  • 00:15:00
    tour girl. Critical hasn't talked about
  • 00:15:02
    this. Uh, Voidzilla, Coffeezilla's
  • 00:15:04
    second channel, hasn't talked about
  • 00:15:05
    this. I just think everyone has
  • 00:15:07
    basically forgot about this girl and the
  • 00:15:09
    memes surrounding her and also the
  • 00:15:10
    crypto scam, which is again, it's just a
  • 00:15:13
    tale as old as time. It really shows how
  • 00:15:15
    terrifyingly fast the internet moves
  • 00:15:17
    that after a week, people just forget
  • 00:15:19
    everything.
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  • Haley Welch
  • crypto rug pull
  • meme culture
  • FBI investigation
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