Farmer Found $600 Million Buried by Pablo Escobar
A farmer allegedly found $600 million buried in the ground, claimed to be Pablo Escobar's drug money. However, this viral Instagram story is false, as the currency notes shown were issued by the US government in 1996, while Pablo Escobar was killed in 1993.
Summary
The video discusses a viral story on Instagram about a farmer who supposedly discovered $600 million (approximately ₹500 crores) buried underground while digging. The money was claimed to belong to Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug lord who was known for burying his drug proceeds in the ground. The narrator investigates this claim and reveals it to be completely false. The primary evidence presented is that the US dollar notes shown in the photographs were issued by the US government in 1996, which is three years after Pablo Escobar was killed in 1993, making it impossible for him to have buried those specific bills. The narrator presents this as solid proof of the story's falseness and mentions having additional evidence for those who might still be skeptical.
Key Insights
- The narrator claims that Pablo Escobar used to bury money earned from drugs underground
- The story about the farmer finding $600 million is completely false according to the investigation
- The US dollar notes shown in the viral photos were issued by the US government in 1996
- Pablo Escobar was killed in 1993, three years before the currency notes were even issued
- The narrator claims to have additional evidence beyond the currency date discrepancy
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