The lifestyles of the rich and famous are revealed in a superyacht confessional.
In an anonymous piece for the Times of London, a purported "superyacht insider" described the exploits they claim to have witnessed and participated in aboard these fancy boats.
I will never forget the wide-eyed horror of one captain as he recounted how he had to deploy a 70m yacht's arsenal of onboard security.
This kind of boastfulness should be taken with a grain of salt. One outstanding question is where and how someone would purchase such a weapon.
The process of buying long-range acoustic devices (LRAD) on the kinds of black markets depicted in action franchises like the, can cost tens of millions of dollars upfront and another million or two per year to run.
The other tales told by this lucky superyacht passenger were from a genetic scientist who developed a home test kit for coronaviruses.
We have to take their word for it because this supposed insider doesn't want to hurt their employers or friends.
The Times of London has confessions from a superyacht insider.
Luxurious submarine for rich people looks just as cool as a space vacation.