
An entrepreneur channel created by Serial Entrepreneur, Patrick Bet-David. Valuetainment is referred to as the best channel for entrepreneurs with weekly How To's, Motivation and interviews with unique individuals. About PBD: During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo.
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<p>Marco Rubio signals serious movement on Greenland as Trump explores a $3.3 billion acquisition with major strategic implications. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down Arctic security, NATO, China’s rare earth push, Russia’s naval presence, and why Greenland could be America’s next Alaska moment.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley reacts to a Minnesota state representative confirming that whistleblowers were silenced by fear of being labeled racist or Islamophobic. As fraud cases pile up and convictions are overturned, the clip raises serious questions about accountability, politics, and enforcement.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley reacts to the silence from the White House as his investigation dominates social media. After tagging President Trump, Pam Bondi, and Cash Patel asking “How can I help?”, the clip highlights growing pressure, Elon Musk’s nonstop engagement, and the question of real accountability.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley explains how his Minnesota fraud investigation went viral online days before legacy media responded. As politicians and federal agencies react publicly, Nick reveals that departments are now reaching out to him for information they should already have.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley reacts to AP and Newsweek reporting showing 89 percent of Minnesota fraud cases tied to one community. He explains why accountability is about data, not identity, and shares tense encounters that forced him to hire security while continuing his investigation.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley reveals the personal cost of exposing fraud, including threats, doxxing, and harassment targeting his family. He explains how accusations of racism are used to silence accountability, why his generation rejects that fear, and what keeps him pushing forward.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley explains how his viral investigation sparked door-to-door government inspections, political backlash, and demands for accountability. As arrests lag and officials deflect, the question becomes whether anyone will face consequences or if nothing happens at all.</p>

<p>Patrick Bet-David reacts to Michael Burry warning that markets are missing a major shift. From Venezuela to China, oil collateral, and Taiwan, Pat explains why this is not about one raid, but a Cold War level move that Wall Street is badly underpricing.</p>

<p>Nick Shirley argues that Tim Walz knew about Minnesota fraud for years and chose not to stop it. He points to past statements, campaign money questions, and political incentives, raising serious questions about who benefited and why accountability never came.</p>

<p>A 23-year-old independent journalist exposes massive fraud in Minnesota daycare funding and sparks a federal response that freezes $185 million overnight. As CNN confronts him on the ground, this clip shows the real power shift from legacy media to social media.</p>