How to become a multimillionaire?

I realize this seems like the average "How to into rich" thread, but it sort of isn't. Historically, there have only been about 3 ways a person becomes a hundred millionaire - billionaire and those are:

1: Monopolize a commodity or service (Telecom companies, Oil, Chemicals/Food)
2: Massive con jobs (Evangelical pastors with private jets, Apple, Scientology, etc.)
3: Direct government welfare (Government non-profits that receive levies or direct tax money, ponzi schemes like Tesla and SpaceX, the MIC, etc.)

On top of this, it's nearly impossible to achieve any of these if you aren't born at least upper middle class. Look at all billionaires and hundred millionaires. The vast majority of them were born at least upper middle class and a significant percentage of them were born richer than that. Oprah is the oddball, not the norm. Stories like Elon Musk's and Donald Trump's are as common as dirt among the truly wealthy.

So, being that I come from an extremely poor background, how could I ever hope to achieve this sort of wealth? I need capital on this level to complete many important projects. I realize a lot of people are going to suggest to just present the ideas to X, but though my ideas are important, they're not scammy or gimmicky or entertainment related enough to make a fuckton of cash, I think. They're actual causes meant to fix many of the problems of the world, so I doubt I can find backers.

Before you post, don't bother posting "muh bootstraps" or going on a bitching tirade about laziness or otherwise proving that you're 15 or claiming you're a billionaire or other fucking annoying lying on the internet that plagues all blue boards, because I'll just ignore your worthless ass. I'm looking for actual, productive suggestions here. I realize that's damn near asking the impossible of a child-plagued blue board, of course, but there it is.

that's not true.

real ways to become filthy rich:

> break the law
> financial/legal/jewish fuckery
> start a legitimate business and provide a valuable product or service

Don't discount breaking the law, either. If you really want to be successful, you have to beat somebody at their own game and be the absolute best

>that's not true.

>literally reinforces everything I just said

The only thing you added was organized crime, but that typically just falls under direct government welfare since governments are always inextricably tied to it.

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>Stories like Elon Musk's and Donald Trump's are as common as dirt among the truly wealthy.
They are rare but not as rare as you think. 99% of rich people don't go around advertising their wealth to the world or become public figures

>1: Monopolize a commodity or service (Telecom companies, Oil, Chemicals/Food)
2: Massive con jobs (Evangelical pastors with private jets, Apple, Scientology, etc.)
3: Direct government welfare (Government non-profits that receive levies or direct tax money, ponzi schemes like Tesla and SpaceX, the MIC, etc.)

4. kneepads and lip balm

I was talking about how they started upper middle class or richer and stayed there or higher. Rags to riches is mostly a myth to keep dumb goyim slaves toiling.

Rags to riches is possible but my guess is you need to think outside the box. Nobody will tell you how to do it, because if they knew they would do it themselves and not tell you anything

I always enjoy reading the random story of about how average joe's farm that was passed down two generations apparently is over a huge oil reserve and they get a fat multi million payout

Like some random dude in a town of 5000 out in South Dakota has a net worth that is probably double of his whole town itself because they hit the lotto in where their grand dad put the stake down

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