$15B Superyacht is NOT a hoax. It's for REAL !
Spin doctors from Thievery Malaysia Inc. want you to believe the story is a hoax: -
What is not real is only the picture. The details and all that are ... authentic.
Apparently, maker of yacht and the rest of those involved have been blackmailed to say the boat doesn't exist ... a hoax.
And here is damning allegation:
Another thing is ...
RM14.5b gold yacht story is a hoax
KUALA LUMPUR, July 27 Baia Yachts of Italy said yesterday that reports of the existence of a 100-foot bespoke yacht purportedly composed almost entirely of gold, platinum and diamonds are false.
The UKs Daily Mail ran a story on June 20 claiming an anonymous Malaysian businessman had spent GBP3 billion (RM14.5 billion) on the construction of a superyacht called History Supreme out of 100 tonnes of precious metals with a genuine T. rex dinosaur bone thrown in for good measure.
The Sun, on the other hand, said the yacht had been commissioned in Italy and completed in Malaysia two weeks ago.
In a report on its website, Motorboat & Yachting quoted Mario Borselli, a sales manager at Baia, as saying that the tabloids had taken pictures from their official website without permission.
He carried on to deride the story as so stupid that the company wasnt considering pursuing any legal action.
Who would believe that a boat would have 100 tonnes of gold on board? Borselli was quoted by the website as saying.
Motorboat & Yachting also said extensive calls to Stuart Hughes, the Liverpool-based jeweller who claimed to have customised the vessel, have gone unanswered.
RM14.5b gold yacht story is a hoaxBut the 'truth' is ... according to Lil Bird, the story is REAL !
KUALA LUMPUR, July 27 Baia Yachts of Italy said yesterday that reports of the existence of a 100-foot bespoke yacht purportedly composed almost entirely of gold, platinum and diamonds are false ... Read more below
What is not real is only the picture. The details and all that are ... authentic.
Apparently, maker of yacht and the rest of those involved have been blackmailed to say the boat doesn't exist ... a hoax.
And here is damning allegation:
The yacht is commissioned as part of 'Runaway' plan just in case ... Putrajaya falls !Wow ... this begins to sound like a real plan, man.
Another thing is ...
Salesman at Baia Yachts of Italy carried on to deride the story as so stupid that the company wasn't considering pursuing any legal action.Question: Is this a stupid story ?
Well, if we were Baia, then this will be an earth shattering story because even we spend $15B on promotion, it still won't generate that sort of above the line effect like what was generated by the newspaper.What else does People Powered Portal thinks ?
Honestly, it's hard to believe such a detailed story can be plucked from the thin air just like that ... We have copied zillions of pictures from the net to accompany stories such those found on ScandalShack.com etc.How lah like that ... ?
So, even the picture is 'illegally' taken from the yacht maker site, it doesn't mean the rest of the story is nothing but a hoax. After all, Lil Bird never lies before ... her reputable is rock solid ... unlike those sleeping in the Corridor of Power.
RM14.5b gold yacht story is a hoax
KUALA LUMPUR, July 27 Baia Yachts of Italy said yesterday that reports of the existence of a 100-foot bespoke yacht purportedly composed almost entirely of gold, platinum and diamonds are false.
The UKs Daily Mail ran a story on June 20 claiming an anonymous Malaysian businessman had spent GBP3 billion (RM14.5 billion) on the construction of a superyacht called History Supreme out of 100 tonnes of precious metals with a genuine T. rex dinosaur bone thrown in for good measure.
The Sun, on the other hand, said the yacht had been commissioned in Italy and completed in Malaysia two weeks ago.
In a report on its website, Motorboat & Yachting quoted Mario Borselli, a sales manager at Baia, as saying that the tabloids had taken pictures from their official website without permission.
He carried on to deride the story as so stupid that the company wasnt considering pursuing any legal action.
Who would believe that a boat would have 100 tonnes of gold on board? Borselli was quoted by the website as saying.
Motorboat & Yachting also said extensive calls to Stuart Hughes, the Liverpool-based jeweller who claimed to have customised the vessel, have gone unanswered.
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