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That is why God said that the best creature I have created is man. Ten children lost their lives in  His arms Md Bzeek. ...
25/06/2025

That is why God said that the best creature I have created is man. Ten children lost their lives in His arms Md Bzeek.

Over 40 years ago, Bzeek arrived in the US to study electronic engineering. He married his late wife and became a citizen in 1997. The widower now lives in Los Angeles where he is one of the only foster parents who cares exclusively for terminally ill children. His story made headlines in 2019 when the LA Times ran a story about his work.

“Ten children lost their lives in my arms.”

He was awarded the International Benevolence Award by the Diyanet Foundation and his life has just been made into a documentary directed by Ensar Altay.

“In 1995, we decided to adopt orphans left at hospitals or taken from their families by the state because of violence and pressure” explained Bzeek who was once a marathon runner before he came to America. “The only house that accepts orphans and children who are about to die in Los Angeles is my house. I have dealt with 80 children since 1989. Ten children lost their lives in my arms.”
Safe and loved
The Department of Child Services in LA work closely with Bzeek. “They tell me when children are about to die and ask if I can adopt them. They know that I do not hesitate to accept. If I don’t, they are sent to hospitals and don’t have a family or house. However, when I take them, they feel a family atmosphere. They feel safe and are loved until the end of their lives.”

In many cases, he gives the children names as well as shelter and love. “In the hospital, they give birth, they leave them,” Bzeek said in an interview with the LA hospital. “Their families don’t name them. It comes on the paper: ‘Baby boy,’ ‘Baby girl.’ I name them. I give them names.”

Sophie Keefer works in paediatric palliative care. She recently met with Mohamed and wrote about her experience for the International Children’s Palliative Care Network.

“He was a bear of a man with a long beard and a soft smile.” Sophie wrote. “His foster daughter was propped up on the couch. When Mohamed went to hold this small, fragile, girl he warned me that she occasionally has seizures and if I was holding her while this happened, to just keep holding her and it would quickly pass. I appreciated how calm and matter of fact the conversation was, allowing me to hold her with confidence, prepared for whatever her body would do.

She’d had an encephalocele which meant that at birth part of her brain protruded through an opening in her skull. She cannot see, hear, speak or move. She can, however, feel and respond to touch. When you stroke her gently she relaxes and as you cradle her body, it moves in sync with yours”.Bzeek took in the little girl when she was just seven weeks old. He was told she would only live a few months. Today she is six years old. The county took her from her biological parents. His own biological son Adam (19) was born with the challenges of brittle bones and dwarfism. He has broken almost every bone in his body at some stage.

Bzeek says caring for those who are so ill is a painful process. He knows their time together is precious. “I know it’s heartbreak. I know it’s a lot of work and I know it’s going to hurt me sometimes. You know, I feel sad. But, in my opinion, we should help each other, you know?”

Sophie says that Mohamed cooked for her in his immaculate kitchen and spoke more about religion and the importance it plays in his own life. “I’ve been told that my story has touched others and built their belief in humanity again – that it’s changed their perspective of Muslim-Americans. I like to think of it as true Islam, it is about love and compassion and sympathy for others. If I can help somebody, I have to help.”

For the past four years, Mohammed works with a nurse who comes every day so he can take small breaks, run errands and pray at his mosque. After the LA Times article, he received a lot of media attention. One online commenter called Bzeek the Muslim Mother Teresa, another opened a GoFundMe account on his behalf; he didn’t learn of it until the company contacted him. The donations will be a boost to the $1,600 a month he gets from L.A. County. He plans to put the money toward some essential home improvement, starting with installing air conditioning.

Now, he has his own health problems. Last year doctors told him he had stage-2 colon cancer. In an interview with the LA children’s hospital, he described his reaction to the news. “I had no family with me and I was scared,” he says. “I felt the same what the kids feel. They are alone. If I am 62 and I am scared, what about them?”

Where is the country I used to think of as a dream country? Where has America gone? Where has their democracy gone!!! 🙈🙈...
17/06/2025

Where is the country I used to think of as a dream country? Where has America gone? Where has their democracy gone!!! 🙈🙈
The Prime Minister of the monstrous "Israel" Benjamin Netanyahu is responsible for the death march of thousands of innocent Palestinian children, women, and people. By supporting Israel, isn't America and its statesman President Donald Trump being recognized as the biggest terrorist state after Israel in the minds of the entire world? Is America supporting this Israeli murderer President Benjamin Netanyahu out of greed for natural resources?🙈🙈

Isn't Israel killing innocent people indiscriminately, showing their existential crisis? From 2023-2025, it has killed 7...
16/06/2025

Isn't Israel killing innocent people indiscriminately, showing their existential crisis? From 2023-2025, it has killed 70000 innocent children and the elderly. One of their leaders, just to save his chair, has put his country's people in existential crisis and is pushing the world towards World War III. Can't the citizens of Israel, who are intelligent, see what their leader is doing?

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has activated a helpline in light of the crash of Air India flight AI171.For any assistan...
12/06/2025

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has activated a helpline in light of the crash of Air India flight AI171.

For any assistance/information, please reach out to +91 9974111327.

12/06/2025

When God keeps you alive, who will kill you?Air India Plane Crash Not everyone was killed, only one person survived! In which seat of the plane was he, where is he now? A passenger has survived the Ahmedabad plane crash! Ahmedabad Police Commissioner GA Malik said. He told news agency ANI that the police have found him. The passenger in seat 11A is currently admitted to the hospital. He is undergoing treatment. After checking the passenger list, it was found that the passenger's name is Bishwakumar Ramesh.

12/06/2025

After Air India Plane Crash

12/06/2025

AIR INDIA PLANE CRASH in Ahmedabad India| Plane crashes into medical students' hostel, many students feared dead A London-bound Air India plane carrying 242 people has crashed shortly after take-off in Ahmedabad, western India. Flight AI171 was travelling from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick - here's what we know so far. There were 169 Indian nationals on the flight, as well as 53 Britons, one Canadian national and seven Portuguese nationals, Air India says
Tracking website Flightradar24 says it received the last signal from the aircraft at 625 feet (190m) "just seconds after take off"
The UK Foreign Office says "the UK is working with local authorities in India to urgently establish the facts and provide support to those involved".
British nationals who require consular assistance or have concerns about friends or family should call 020 7008 5000.
The plane - a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner - gave a mayday call to air traffic control after taking off, but then gave no response. Signal was lost seconds after take-off when the plane had reached 625 feet, according to Flight Radar n18oc_india
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08/06/2025

Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe shot at campaign event

According to the party’s statement condemning the attack, the senator was hosting a campaign event in a public park in the Fontibon neighbourhood in the capital on Saturday when “armed subjects shot him in the back”.

Unitimeta → Ubit → UVC → UVCX → MMMCMMMC: A Coordinated Scam Disguised as In By Brij mohan in india Between Kashmir to K...
27/05/2025

Unitimeta → Ubit → UVC → UVCX → MMMC
MMMC: A Coordinated Scam Disguised as In By Brij mohan in india Between Kashmir to Kanyakumari

How a Recurring Team Engineered a $400M+ Crypto Fraud Through Token Rebrands, Insider Dumps, and Ponzi Incentives

In the decentralized world of cryptocurrency, innovation should drive growth. But when innovation becomes a mask for repeated fraud, investors must act with vigilance. The journey from Unitimeta to Ubit, UVC, UVCX, and now MMMC (Make Me Millioner Coin) reflects a coordinated, well-structured fraud — not a string of bad ideas.

Despite flashy branding and hype campaigns, blockchain data and behavioral patterns expose a single group operating a sophisticated rebrand-and-exit scheme that has already drained ₹4,000 crore+ (~$480M USD) from unsuspecting investors.

The Fraud Blueprint: One Team, Five Tokens

Timeline:

Unitimeta → Ubit → UVC → UVCX → MMMC

Across all projects, the same team — led by an individual named Brij — employed identical strategies:

Launch with massive marketing and unrealistic price targets

Distribute large amounts of tokens to insider wallets

Allow insiders to dump immediately post-listing

Blame market conditions after the crash

Rebrand and repeat under a new name

This is not startup failure — it is a repeatable liquidity extraction model.

Case Study: UVCX Collapse

Launch Price: $6

Within Hours: Dropped to $0.30

Market Cap Wipeout: Over $50 million

Wallet analysis revealed that a small cluster of wallets — most linked to pre-sale insiders — sold large amounts of tokens on launch day, causing:

A complete collapse of investor confidence

Drainage of the liquidity pool

Thousands of retail investors left holding worthless tokens

This wasn’t market volatility. It was a planned exit event.

Ponzi-Inspired Leader Rewards

The fraud goes beyond tokenomics. The team introduced a multi-tier recruitment model, heavily incentivizing early promoters and leaders:

Luxury cars

International travel packages

Cash bonuses for recruiting investors

These "Star Achievers" played a critical role in spreading hype, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, promising unrealistic returns and lifetime passive income. In reality, these rewards were funded from new investor deposits — a classic Ponzi structure.

The Next Threat: MMMC (Make Me Millioner Coin)❌✖️✖️✖️

The same team is now launching MMMC, already showing dangerous red flags:

Centralized control of liquidity pools

Massive token allocation to insiders

No independent audit

Unrealistic price claims

Same leader-reward Ponzi model

Zero real-world utility

If launched, MMMC may become one of 2025’s biggest crypto scams.

Why It’s a Scam: The Evidence

Key red flags that indicate the fraudulent nature of UVCX, MMMC, and related projects:

Wallet Distribution: Over 60% of the total token supply is held by fewer than 10 wallets, pointing to centralized control.

liquidity Access: Insiders retained unrestricted access to liquidity pools, enabling them to dump tokens and extract funds without warning.

Utility: No real-world product, platform, or use-case — just recycled promises repackaged under new names.

Audit: Absence of credible third-party audits or security assessments by recognized firms.

Reputation: Not listed on any Tier-1 exchanges such as Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken.

Recruitment Model: Heavy focus on rewards for recruiting new investors rather than building user adoption or tech utility — a classic Ponzi trait.

Legitimate Crypto Projects vs. Fraudulent Tokens

Understanding the difference can help protect your investments:

Legitimate projects are listed on top-tier exchanges (e.g., Binance, Coinbase), while scam tokens often rely on obscure or self-created exchanges.

Reputable tokens undergo audits from firms like CertiK, Hacken, or Trail of Bits. Scam projects rarely have verifiable audits.

Genuine teams are public, with traceable experience in crypto or tech. Fraudulent tokens use anonymous, recycled, or misleading profiles.

Clear, meaningful token utility defines real projects. Scams offer vague or plagiarized whitepapers.

Legitimate tokens maintain fair, community-distributed tokenomics. In contrast, scam tokens have supply dominated by insiders with price manipulation capabilities.

Final Thoughts

UVCX wasn't a failed idea — it was a calculated scheme.

And now, MMMC is poised to repeat the cycle, preying on investor hope and financial inexperience.

It’s time for the crypto community to hold teams accountable and demand higher standards of transparency, decentralization, and utility.

Binance strongly encourages users to do their own research and avoid tokens that show signs of centralization, manipulation, or Ponzi-style recruitment

25/05/2025

Is this boy a thief? This is a scene from the school play of the deceased minor.
The boy had so much to do. He had to give his life. Accused of stealing a small five-rupee kurkur. Which he did not steal.

23/05/2025

The innocent child really didn't steal. His su***de note and video before committing su***de are proof of that. S**t! Damn this society of ours. Is our human race really civilized?

The su***de note of a class 7 student "Mom, I didn't steal. How low will we go as a Bengali nation? S**t!" Again, the po...
22/05/2025

The su***de note of a class 7 student "Mom, I didn't steal. How low will we go as a Bengali nation? S**t!" Again, the police station's civic volunteer is guilty. . A thirteen-year-old boy was accused of stealing a packet of chips from a neighborhood shop. The shopkeeper forced him to stand up by holding his ears front of everyone. Unable to bear the 'slander' of the theft, the seventh-grade schoolboy committed su***de by consuming pesticide. The family claims that before committing su***de, he wrote in his notebook, "Mom, I didn't steal." The incident took place in Gosaiber area of ​​Panshkura, Purba Medinipur. The deceased student's name is Krishnandu Das. He studied at the local Bakulda High School. According to police and local sources, Krishnendu was accused of stealing three packets of chips from a sweet shop of a person named Subhankar Dixit last Sunday. However, locals claim that the packets of chips flew into the air. At that time, Krishnendu was riding a bicycle on the road. He did not understand where the packets came from. Thinking that they were lying on the road, he picked them up and left. Seeing this, Subhankar caught the boy. He also scolded Krishnendu for stealing the packet of chips. He forced him to hold his ears and shake his head. After this, the boy gave the shopkeeper 20 rupees for the packet of chips. The shopkeeper also gave him back 5 rupees. After learning about the incident from the people . The family claims that Krishnendu committed su***de by consuming pesticide after returning home.

The boy was rescued in an ill condition and admitted to Tamralipta Medical College Hospital. He was undergoing treatment there. According to family sources, Krishnendu died in the hospital around 9 am on Thursday. According to local sources, apart from running a sweet shop, Subhankar is also a civic volunteer of the local police station. He has been absconding since the news of the boy's death came to light.

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