

Stephen Beard
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@dsjexwealth
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We Found HyperVerse’s Fake CEO. Now It’s Time To Find Stephen Beard. For a long time, people said the fake CEO behind HyperVerse, Steven Rees Lewis, would never be identified. Too polished. Too hidden. Too fake. But after a lot of digging, comparing footage, reviewing profiles, checking connections, and following the digital breadcrumbs, he was found. If you want to see the video where we covered that breakthrough, here it is: youtu.be/ON3-pw-r1RY That discovery mattered because these scams do not just sell fake promises. They build fake credibility around fake authority figures. They invent polished front men, scripted executives, fake résumés, and carefully managed identities to make victims believe there is a real company behind the curtain. Now we have another face to question. The digitally enhanced “CEO” being used around BG Wealth Sharing is being called Stephen Beard, and I do not believe the story at face value. If history has taught us anything, it is that these people leave clues. They always do. A face here. A voice there. A connection in a photo. A social profile that was overlooked. A production link. A business contact. A comment. A tag. A background detail. A reused video. A familiar accent. A trail they thought nobody would notice. That is exactly how the last one started to unravel. In the case of HyperVerse, the breakthrough did not come from trusting the official narrative. It came from questioning it. People used facial comparison tools, reverse image searches, archived content, social media connections, liked photos, timestamps, accents, old videos, mutual friends, and side-by-side comparisons. What looked impossible at first became obvious once enough eyes were on it. So now I am asking the Avengers, researchers, whistleblowers, and anyone with genuine OSINT skills to help look into Stephen Beard. I am interested in verifiable information only. Public profiles. Archived pages. Video appearances. Production company links. Voice matches. Image matches. Background details. Business ties. Promotional material. Anything that helps establish whether this identity is real, borrowed, digitally manipulated, or part of a larger deception. Do not harass anyone. Do not contact random family members. Do not publish private details. If you find something relevant, send it to me privately so it can be documented properly, preserved, and where appropriate, passed to the right authorities. Because let’s be honest — everyone involved in promoting BG Wealth Sharing looks very confident right now. They always do, right up until the moment the mask slips. And when that day comes, the people who pushed this nonsense, recruited victims, and hid behind fake executives are going to find out that the internet has a long memory. If you can help identify Stephen Beard, or if you spot anything that does not add up, send it through. Let’s see how real this CEO really is. #BGWealthSharing #StevenBeard