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The transcript details the tragic story of a 16-year-old Egyptian boy, Ehab Ashraf, who was kidnapped, murdered, and dismembered by his private tutor after the tutor lost money on an online betting site. It then expands to expose the global influence of betting companies like OneXbet, their infiltration into African football, and the devastating social and economic impacts of mobile gambling, including addiction, corruption, and political lobbying.
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[00:03] In a small village in the Dakahlia Governorate of Egypt, a 16-year-old boy named Ehab Ashraf locked his door and walked a few steps to a private physics lesson. Ehab didn't return. His family private physics lesson. Ehab didn't return. His family waited for an hour, then two. Night fell, and even a pin drop
[00:17] in the house wouldn't make a sound. Ehab's phone was switched off, as if the earth had opened up and swallowed him whole. A few days later, the father's phone rang in the middle of the night. A strange voice said, "If you want him back,
[00:30] the middle of the night. A strange voice said, "If you want him back, prepare 500,000 Egyptian pounds, or you'll never see his face again." The prepare 500,000 Egyptian pounds, or you'll never see his face again." The heartbroken father gathered his life savings, sold everything he owned, and agreed immediately. But the ransom wasn't enough. The private tutor, the man who had taken the
[00:44] boy's care, was terrified of his secret being exposed. He decided to erase all evidence from the face of the earth. Days later, the Egyptian police found the lower part of
[00:56] Ehab's body wrapped in a burlap sack and dumped in a water canal. After nine long days of agonizing searching, they found... The rest of the body was found in two different locations: the head in a black plastic bag and the torso in a distant waterway.
[01:09] black plastic bag and the torso in a distant waterway. This criminal is a 25-year-old university student in the Faculty of Education who gives private lessons to make a living. The reason behind all this bloodshed and dismemberment with a chainsaw is that the teacher this bloodshed and dismemberment with a chainsaw is that the teacher lost money on an online dating site. This
[01:23] lost money on an online dating site. This digital loss on a mobile phone screen led to the kidnapping, blackmail, murder, and dismemberment of a digital loss on a mobile phone screen led to the kidnapping, blackmail, murder, and dismemberment of a human being. So, who is this octopus that introduced this cursed application into the hands of teenagers in our neighborhoods and villages? And how did a company banned
[01:36] by law in Britain and pursued in Europe on vile charges such as promoting gambling on children's maths and pornographic content suddenly become the official sponsor of the African Union?
[01:49] Who is the official who signed this contract in ink and pocketed millions in secret? contract in ink and pocketed millions in secret? And who is profiting in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and the Arab world from opening the gates of money laundering via micro-loans to drain the lifeblood of young people through mobile
[02:04] wallets? Let's talk openly about how a company like OneExpet can infiltrate our neighborhoods and become
[02:19] This octopus, born in Russia in 2007, has become one of the biggest betting 2007, has become one of the biggest betting sharks on Earth by 2020. It offers over sharks on Earth by 2020. It offers over 30 types of betting options for a single event. It doesn't just bet
[02:34] 30 types of betting options for a single event. It doesn't just bet on who wins a match; it lets you bet on on who wins a match; it lets you bet on political elections, the weather, and even mobile games. In 2019, the British Satellite Commission smelled something fishy and banned the company
[02:49] entirely in the UK because they discovered it was promoting casinos linked to pornographic websites and opening sports betting portals specifically for opening sports betting portals specifically for young children. Imagine the depravity! A company based
[03:04] in Britain is promoting children's satellites and pornographic content, yet at the same time, driven by pornographic content, yet at the same time, driven by savage capitalism, it's opening gateways to major European clubs. You'll find its logo, worth millions, on the jerseys of FC Barcelona,
[03:20] Paris Saint-Germain, France, Chelsea, and Liverpool. [Music] And even worse than all of this... In Chelsea, and Liverpool. [Music] And even worse than all of this... In 2019, this monster went to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and signed a long-term official partnership to become the
[03:38] official sponsor of the Africa Cup of Nations, the Champions League, and the Super Cup – the tournament our children play on the continent. The advertising face of this company is one that bleeds our children dry
[03:51] advertising face of this company is one that bleeds our children dry behind the scenes. In July 2025, at the opening of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat, the Moroccan public was sitting peacefully in front of the national sports channel, sitting peacefully in front of the national sports channel, watching the Morocco-Zambia match, when
[04:05] suddenly an advertisement for OneXbit appeared. The shock was that the company is illegal in Morocco. The bigger shock came when the advertisement displayed a map of Morocco with its borders
[04:18] truncated – a scandal within a scandal that ignited widespread anger in the kingdom. Fouzi Lekjaa appeared in parliament and, in a decisive tone, the kingdom. Fouzi Lekjaa appeared in parliament and, in a decisive tone, warned that these companies are illegally draining billions of dollars in hard currency to take it out of the
[04:33] country. He proudly revealed that OneXbit had tried every The roads offered millions to sponsor Raja Casablanca and even the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, but the rejection
[04:46] Royal Moroccan Football Federation, but the rejection was categorical because they have no legal standing in the state's records. But will this blocking work against the digital mafia giants? Unfortunately not. These gangs use smart technology called fake websites and a very flexible server infrastructure that easily coexists with
[05:04] VPN programs. A website can be shut down in the morning and open again at 10 PM with website can be shut down in the morning and open again at 10 PM with different addresses, and teenagers pick up on it in seconds. With the help of mobile wallets in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, topping up an
[05:20] mobile wallets in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, topping up an account has become easier than buying a box of matches on a forgotten street. And if you think that the disease only affects poor fans in cafes, you are completely wrong. The rot is eating away at fans in cafes, you are completely wrong. The rot is eating away at the game from within. At the end of
[05:35] the game from within. At the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, Turkey woke up to the biggest football scare in its history. The Turkish Football Federation issued a decision Turkish Football Federation issued a decision to suspend and arrest 1024 football players in a wide investigation into
[05:50] to suspend and arrest 1024 football players in a wide investigation into fake cases and match-fixing. Among them are 27 stars playing in the Super League. Imagine the scale of the disaster! The entire investigation started from a single match in the Turkish third division. This match terrified
[06:07] Turkish third division. This match terrified international inspectors because, throughout the entire 90 minutes, not a single player from either team attempted to score. They seemed to be playing aimlessly, like ghosts, to ensure the aimlessly, like ghosts, to ensure the result was pre-arranged on
[06:21] result was pre-arranged on servers for the benefit of millions of dollars in betting in East Asia. The shocker is that it implicated big names like Erdan Timur, the former vice president of Galatasaray. like Erdan Timur, the former vice president of Galatasaray. The investigations also uncovered 152 referees in stadiums who were
[06:36] The investigations also uncovered 152 referees in stadiums who were themselves betting on the matches they officiated. Even now, in the midst of the current 2026 World Cup, the specter of corruption
[06:48] looms over the camps. The French newspaper Le Parisien dropped a bombshell, revealing that dropped a bombshell, revealing that Ivorian star Ayew Wahi, a player for Nice, is Ivorian star Ayew Wahi, a player for Nice, is immediately subject to international investigations in Asia on charges of
[07:02] immediately subject to international investigations in Asia on charges of involvement. With an illegal network, involvement. With an illegal network, the suspicion is that he sold the match. No, this is the cursed new model of microscopic women. The suspicion is that the guy deliberately and intentionally got a yellow card in a
[07:16] The suspicion is that the guy deliberately and intentionally got a yellow card in a match against the Mets club in a secret prior agreement match against the Mets club in a secret prior agreement with the betting mafia. It's shameful that he's representing his country in the World Cup by selling [music] the honor of the jersey for a trivial touchline moment.
[07:29] Global betting companies are eyeing the Middle East and North Africa like big game. Middle East and North Africa like big game. The market is boiling with a terrifying youth energy suffering from unemployment and poverty amidst very fast internet rates. The
[07:44] electronic betting market is expected to reach $150 billion by 2030. These men aren't selling football or entertainment and predictions. They're selling the illusion of quick riches to
[07:58] Omani youth who are fed up with the lack of opportunities in their countries. In 2018, the US Supreme Court made a historic decision to legalize sports betting under the pretext of fighting the black market. The result: In 2018, Americans were betting less than
[08:16] 2018, Americans were betting less than $5 billion a year. By 2024, that figure will reach $150 billion. Imagine the scale of this depravity! And according to a terrifying report in the renowned medical journal The Lancet, it's predicted that humanity will lose $700 billion annually by 2028.
[08:34] The crucial question is: how do they catch you and turn you into a screen slave in seconds? This is where predatory artificial intelligence comes in. Rutgers University in America conducted a study that completely shatters any illusions. They found that only 5% of bettors place 70%
[08:52] only 5% of bettors place 70% of all bets on apps. In other words, the profits of these billionaire companies aren't based on the average fan who spends a dollar to gamble. Their profits are entirely based on sucking the blood and lives of real addicts. The app uses
[09:09] malicious algorithms that monitor your behavior. They know exactly when you're financially struggling, when your salary drops, and which team raises your topamine levels. They send you
[09:22] targeted notifications in the middle of the night to lure you with the illusion of compensation. I found that 42% of ordinary gamblers develop an addiction, but in the case of mobile gambling, the percentage jumps to
[09:35] mobile gambling, the percentage jumps to 81.3%. The price isn't the money you lose, but 81.3%. The price isn't the money you lose, but the study proved that 14% of sports bettors had suicidal thoughts, and 10% of them actually attempted suicide to escape the
[09:50] nightmare of debt. So why are governments silent in America and the West? Why isn't anyone stopping this digital epidemic? Here, the ugly face of savage capitalism appears, the face of lobbies and savage capitalism appears, the face of lobbies and political money. In 2025, satellite companies sensed that there were
[10:05] political money. In 2025, satellite companies sensed that there were laws being passed in Congress, such as a bill prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence to track addicts. What did the big players do? The company to track addicts. What did the big players do? The company Fundwell spent $1.1 million overnight
[10:19] on federal political lobbying in Washington, seven times what it spent in the Washington, seven times what it spent in the previous year. And Draft Kings threw $900,000 into the same swamp, and what's worse, Draft Kings went and hired a famous law and political lobbying firm
[10:36] headed by Reigns Priebo. And who is this Priebo? This is Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff, and the three major companies he founded established a terrifying political support fund
[10:49] three major companies he founded established a terrifying political support fund called Win for America, injecting $43 million in cash. Why all this cash? To target and bring down any project or judge in target and bring down any project or judge in the United States who supports laws restricting
[11:03] gambling or protecting the minds of young people. In the 2022 Qatar World Cup, the volume of bets reached $35 billion, 2022 Qatar World Cup, the volume of bets reached $35 billion, and in the current 2026 World Cup, with the and in the current 2026 World Cup, with the increased number of matches and teams, the figures will break
[11:18] the $50 billion barrier. This is just in the legal market; in the Asian black market, the figure soars into the trillions. The game is no longer just 90 minutes of entertainment; it has become a
[11:31] just 90 minutes of entertainment; it has become a transcontinental digital capital slaughterhouse. It begins with a smart algorithm that studies your weaknesses and your wallet, passes through politicians who receive millions to protect the system, and ends with its players selling their honor for $5,000 to pay the price. In the end, a
[11:49] $5,000 to pay the price. In the end, a young boy hangs himself with a rope because of debts from a young boy hangs himself with a rope because of debts from a European football match that he had absolutely no part in.