In 2003, Jamie Johnson, the son of billionaires and one of the heirs to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, produced a documentary about what it was like to grow up in the United States as a child of billionaires, where one has so much inherited wealth, that you never have to work, and how one can find meaning in life since money can't buy everything. The name of the film is "Born Rich", and Johnson interviewed other children of billionaires, including Ivanka Trump. While this is an interesting documentary, it is what "Born Rich" did for Jamie Johnson that led to his second documentary published in 2006 titled "The One Percent", that is far more interesting. "The One Percent" documentary is very critical of the rich, from an insider perspective by the great grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I, co-founder of Johnson and Johnson. Because Jamie Johnson was an insider into the world of the Globalists, and because he had decided to become a filmmake
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Chase Coleman III, 45, topped Bloomberg s annual list of the top-earning hedge fund managers
He heads Tiger Global Management, which had invested in tech firms including Peloton and Zoom whose stocks soared amid the pandemic
Collectively, the 2020 earnings of the 15 hedge fund managers on the list is more than the GDP of Iceland or Zambia
They logged big gains even as the global economy was battered by the virus and accompanying lockdowns
No. 15 on 2020 s list, Gabe Plotkin, hasn t fared so well this year: He s lost more than $460 million personally in his bets against GameStop