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  2. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    This organization, established in 1972, once had a million members. It was a cause of the enactment of Japan's law prohibiting pyramid schemes. In 1986, the Dai-ichi Sōgo Keizai Kenkyūsho declared bankruptcy, leaving debts amounting to 189,600,000,000 yen. [32] It has been called "the biggest pyramid scheme in history." [33]

  3. Archaeologists Found an Extraordinary Pyramid That's ...

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    Archaeologists claim this pyramid is 27,000 years is old. But some scientists argue the structure can't be that ancient—and that humans couldn't have built it.

  4. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    The name of the A4V scheme in particular has become synonymous with the movement as a whole. [4] [1] Although the movement has maintained a following since the 1990s, its theories are false and meritless. Those who participate in redemption schemes, and especially those who promote them to other people, can face criminal charges and imprisonment.

  5. Airplane game - Wikipedia

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    The "Captain" (blue) is paid when 8 "passengers" have arrived at the bottom of the pyramid. (Below the Captain are two "Co-Pilots", below them four "Crew".) The airplane game , also known as the plane game , is a style of pyramid scheme first recorded in the 1980s in North America and later Western Europe.

  6. Archaeologists Found An Extraordinary Pyramid That's ...

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    The Djoser pyramid in Egypt is known as the oldest in the world at 4,700 years old. A new paper published in Archaeological Prospection calls that record into question with the strong claims of a ...

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  8. Pyramid scheme - Wikipedia

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    The unsustainable exponential progression of a classic pyramid scheme in which every member recruits six new people. To sustain the scheme, the 2.2 billion people in the 12th layer would be required to recruit 13.1 billion more people for the 13th layer, even though there are not nearly enough people in the world to achieve that.

  9. Archaeologists Found an Extraordinary Pyramid That's ...

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The Djoser pyramid in Egypt is known as the oldest in the world at 4,700 years old. A new paper ...