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What does this paragraph mean?

"Richard has consistently been modest in his foppish and modest lifestyle thanks to the finances he made from his schemes. There have always been questionable transfers connected with HEX from the beginning. According to his Twitter Page bio, he possesses the world’s giant diamond, fastest Ferrari, and priciest Rolexes."

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"Badly written" does not come close to describing this piece. There wasn't much beyond the title that I could glean from the article itself. I wonder if the text was generated by ChatGPT?
ChatGPT writes much better than this though
What does this mean: "placing advertisements announcing an 11,500% price increase in 4 months in football stadiums". If this isn't ChatGPT or similar, then someone may have received head trauma and needs to see a doctor.

With a likely increase of blood began to circulate on the chain for investors to flog at, when the possessions hit.

I think it has meaning after all. I would rewrite as this: "HEX directly targeted investors globally, using advertisements placed in football stadiums (especially those involved in the English premier league). These ads boasted about an 11,500% asset price increase in 4 months"

I like to translate improbable phrasing into proper sentences. It is a fine hobby, like archeology, but on other people's mind (or maybe AI output, who knows in 2023). :)

It looks like a plagiarized article that they ran through a para-phrasing tool.
This is Not Even About the RH's HEX...this is a whole other project... you are an idiot
Of course I'm an idiot--we all are.

However that has nothing to do with that paragraph being incomprehensible.

Richard J Schueler is a highly sophisticated scammer. He had a team of lawyers to write up enough legalese and disclaimers to protect from wrath of SEC. Since he has Mensa level IQ and high sociopathy, he took all the necessary steps to be safe legally.
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