First they said I was a human trafficker, but couldnt find a single girl to testify.
So instead they stole all the money they could find from banks.
Over 21,000,000.
If you speak against power they will do anything to destroy you.
I’m a human trafficker supposedly. Where’s… https://t.co/g3DciBOUmt pic.twitter.com/curLsBVzHY
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 18, 2024
The UK government is stealing my money saying that I owe them taxes.
What will they spend my money on?
Pensioners for winter allowance?
Or illegal migrants who stab little girls and blowing up children in Gaza. https://t.co/b4XQnpqAqj pic.twitter.com/2peJmMyd2V
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 18, 2024
Andrew Tate’s message is really pretty benign, except when he starts talking about the Jews (which he doesn’t do very often).
But there is a need among the Western authorities to punish anyone who questions the narrative in any way in order to create a chilling effect, and keep people on-point with the officially approved talking points.
These people will just do anything to you. If one thing doesn’t work, they will do something else.
No one wants to deal with this. That’s why people like Jack Posobiec and Mike Cernovich, who were totally on-board with pro-white politics and antisemitism, became complete shills.
Someone came to them and said “look, you’re going to have to stick to a certain script, and you’ll become a multimillionaire. If you don’t stick to the script, very bad things will begin happening to you.”
The reality is, most people do not want to be in a position where the government is trying to destroy them and take all of their money. They would rather be comfortable and rich.
A court has given police the green light to seize more than £2m from the self-proclaimed misogynist influencer Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan.
Devon and Cornwall police had been seeking to seize the money held in seven frozen bank accounts from the Tates and a woman identified only as J.
A judgment in favour of the force was handed down by the chief magistrate, Paul Goldspring, at Westminster magistrates court on Wednesday.
He said that what appeared to be a “complex financial matrix” was actually a “straightforward cheat of the revenue”.
At a hearing in July, a barrister representing the force told the court the brothers were “serial tax and VAT evaders”.
It is alleged that they had failed to pay a penny in tax on £21m of revenue from their online businesses, including War Room, Hustlers’ University, Cobra Tate and OnlyFans, between 2014 and 2022.
Sarah Clarke KC, representing the force, quoted from a video posted online by Andrew Tate in which he said: “When I lived in England I refused to pay tax.”
The court heard that he said his approach was “ignore, ignore, ignore because in the end they go away”.
It was claimed that the brothers paid just under $12m into an account in the name of J, and opened a second account in her name, even though she had no role in their businesses.
Part of the money that Devon and Cornwall police wish to seize is cryptocurrency held in an account in her name. J received a payment of £805,000 into her Revolut account, the court heard.
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The proceedings are civil, which uses a lower standard of proof than criminal cases.
Maybe they cheated taxes, who knows. But a lot of people do that, and certainly don’t get charged when they are outside of the UK and have been for years.
The Tates made a mistake by remaining in Romania. The country seems fine when you’re there, but the fact is, it is owned by the EU, meaning the US, meaning you can’t actually be free there.
I guess probably, the Tates knew it wouldn’t be possible to make porn in Russia or anywhere else that is an actual free country. They wanted the benefit of Western liberalism, then that same Western liberalism came down on them.
Tristan for some reason is attacking Luigism.
People are mad about the charges being received by a guy who killed a man in cold blood on the streets of NYC?
You can’t just shoot business people you disapprove of.
This perplexes me.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) December 18, 2024
What’s perplexing to me is that anyone would defend the insurance industry.