Over the last several weeks, the public mask of Goliath Ventures Inc has started to slip. Promoters are getting defensive, investors are asking sharper questions, and internal messages are no longer lining up with the public show.

But nothing reveals more about the true state of the organisation than the sudden shift in tone from its leadership — especially a recent “brotherhood” message posted by Tomo Marjanovic, now wrapped in the hashtag #GoliathStrong.

This post is not motivational. It is not inspirational. It is not even subtle.
It is a textbook sign of a failing high-control operation desperately trying to hold its people together while the structure underneath them collapses.

And the timing of this message is everything: it lands on the eve of the “Casino Royale” dinner in Miami on 12 December, just as people inside Goliath are clearly having second thoughts about showing up.

Before we break down what this really means — for the organisation, for insiders, and for anyone still thinking of attending that dinner — here is Tomo’s full message exactly as posted.

Tomo Marjanovic’s “Brotherhood” Post

Brotherhood is bigger than any organization, title, religion, or creed. It’s a bond forged in loyalty, tested in adversity, and proven when the pressure hits.

True brothers stand shoulder-to-shoulder when things get dark. They protect each other. They speak truth to each other.
They honor the code, even when it’s inconvenient, even when no one is watching.

Because brotherhood isn’t claimed. It’s demonstrated.

And the moment a man turns his back on those who stood for him, he reveals his character with absolute clarity.
Disloyalty doesn’t just break trust, it exposes weakness, insecurity, and a lack of honor.

Those who abandon their brothers remove themselves from the circle. No anger, no drama, just the natural consequence of violating the code.

A true brother shows up.
A true brother stands firm.
A true brother doesn’t disappear when things get difficult.

And if a man can’t do that, he was never a brother in the first place.”

When a Ponzi Scheme Stops Talking About Business and Starts Talking About Brotherhood

One of the clearest indicators that a scheme is entering its end stages is when the language shifts away from business and into emotion. When leaders stop giving updates, stop explaining numbers and stop answering basic questions, they always pivot into identity-based messaging.

This line from Tomo captures that shift perfectly:

A true brother doesn’t disappear when things get difficult.

This is not how legitimate organisations talk.
This is how people talk when:

  • the money is drying up
  • the story no longer makes sense
  • and they need the remaining recruits to hold the line

Goliath Ventures Inc is no longer selling a business opportunity.
They are selling loyalty.

And loyalty is the last thing a failing scheme demands before the crash.

“The Code”: When a Company Starts Sounding Like a Gang

One of the most telling phrases in Tomo’s post is this:

They honor the code, even when it’s inconvenient, even when no one is watching.

There is no “code” in a legitimate financial organisation.
There are laws.
There are compliance rules.
There are audits, contracts and regulations.

The code” is the language of a group that no longer wants its members thinking independently — especially when regulators, journalists and whistleblowers start circling.

When an organisation frames obedience as honour and questioning as betrayal, it is not strong.
It is already in crisis.

Why Is Tomo Talking, Not Christopher Delgado?

A crucial question that needs to be asked is this:

Where is Christopher Delgado?

If this was a healthy company, the founder and owner of Goliath Ventures Inc would be the one stepping forward to reassure investors, explain what is happening and front the big Miami event. Instead, he is conspicuously silent, while Tomo Marjanovic — whose official title is Director of Partner Services — is suddenly acting as:

  • the morale officer,
  • the loyalty enforcer, and
  • the spiritual spokesman for the group.

This is a classic pattern in collapsing schemes. When things become unstable:

  • the founder retreats to the shadows
  • avoids making public statements
  • distances himself from emotional manipulation
  • and allows a lieutenant to be the public face of the crisis

Tomo is that lieutenant. He is being used as a buffer — a disposable front man to keep the rank-and-file in line while the real decision-makers stay off camera.

That alone should terrify anyone still treating this as a normal business.

The Sudden Push of #GoliathStrong: A Damage-Control Hashtag

Alongside this brotherhood message, all the major promoters have started pushing #GoliathStrong on Instagram and other platforms. This is not some organic expression of community spirit. It is coordinated damage control.

Hashtags like this appear only when:

  • morale is collapsing
  • the narrative is slipping
  • defections are accelerating
  • and leadership needs symbolic unity to replace actual confidence

The choice of the word “strong” is especially revealing.
Groups that truly feel strong do not need to remind themselves of it.

The hashtag does not communicate strength.
It communicates fear.

  • Fear of losing recruits.
  • Fear of losing the story.
  • Fear of losing control.

#GoliathStrong is not evidence of resilience. It is an emergency branding exercise.

“Those Who Abandon Their Brothers”: A Warning to Anyone Thinking of Leaving

The psychological pressure in this line is impossible to miss:

Those who abandon their brothers remove themselves from the circle.

This is classic isolation rhetoric.

In one sentence, Tomo:

  • threatens social exclusion
  • labels anyone who leaves as a traitor
  • frames departure as self-inflicted punishment
  • discourages people from speaking out
  • reinforces group identity around shame and loyalty

This isn’t inspiration.
This is behavioural control.

And it tells us something very straightforward:
people inside the organisation have already started walking away.

Who Is He Talking About? The Whistleblowers and Walk-Aways

Tomo’s repeated references to disloyalty, weakness and “men who turn their back” are not aimed at critics watching from the outside. They are aimed squarely at insiders.

Most likely he is talking about:

  • Internal team members who have seen the real numbers and don’t like what they’re seeing.
  • Top recruiters who have stopped bringing in fresh money, starving the scheme of new capital.
  • Early whistleblowers who have raised concerns, refused to attend events or quietly warned friends and family.

When he writes:

And the moment a man turns his back on those who stood for him, he reveals his character with absolute clarity.

what he really means is:

“We know some of you are leaving. We’re going to smear you before you speak.”

This is not about brotherhood at all.
It is about containment.

The Shift From Confidence to Panic

Compare Goliath’s earlier public messaging — flashy events, luxury backdrops, big claims about financial freedom — with what we are seeing now:

Disloyalty doesn’t just break trust, it exposes weakness, insecurity, and a lack of honor.

A legitimate company does not need to call people weak or insecure for stepping back.
A legitimate company does not imply that leaving the organisation reveals a lack of honour.

Only a collapsing structure behaves this way.

This is not strength.
It is desperation, written in emotional language.

“When Things Get Dark”: What Tomo Accidentally Reveals

One line in particular exposes more than Tomo probably intended:

True brothers stand shoulder-to-shoulder when things get dark.

If everything was fine, he would not be forecasting darkness.

If business was booming, he would not be invoking loyalty “when the pressure hits.”

If the organisation was stable, he would not be warning about “men who turn their back.”

This line confirms what many investors have already reported privately:

  • things inside Goliath Ventures Inc are not bright
  • internal pressure is rising
  • and leadership is bracing the remaining followers for impact

You do not talk about darkness unless you know the lights are about to go out.

Why This Messaging Appears in the Final Stage of a Collapse

Every scam follows roughly the same emotional trajectory:

  • Exhilaration
  • Confidence
  • Tension
  • Silence
  • Blame
  • Loyalty speeches
  • Collapse

Tomo’s message places Goliath Ventures Inc firmly in the second-to-last stage.

You only invoke “brotherhood” when the numbers stop adding up.
You only invoke “the code” when people start asking questions.
You only invoke “traitors” when members begin leaving.
You only invoke “stand firm” when the structure underneath you is failing.

This is the last psychological lever they have left before the whole thing gives way.

A Very Clear Warning: Why Attending the Miami Dinner Is a Terrible Idea

Now we come to the part that matters most for anyone still planning to attend the 12 December Miami dinner.

This event will gather Goliath leadership, top promoters and investors in a single room at the exact moment the organisation is under intense scrutiny. That alone makes it high-risk. Add phones, social media, cameras and possible journalists or documentary crews, and you have a perfect storm.

If you attend, you are exposing yourself to:

  • being photographed and filmed alongside a suspected Ponzi scheme
  • being tagged on social media under #GoliathStrong for the world to see
  • being publicly linked to a company showing all the signs of collapse
  • having your face, name and presence included in future evidence, blogs, news, or legal analysis

You might think you’re just going to a nice dinner.
In reality, you could be walking into an evidence-gathering opportunity.

And Tomo’s message strongly suggests that people inside Goliath already know this. That is why attendance appears to be wobbling — and why he is now guilt-testing everyone with lines like:

A true brother shows up.
A true brother stands firm.
A true brother doesn’t disappear when things get difficult.

Read that again. That is not an invitation.
That is pressure.

If you still choose to attend after understanding this, you are not just risking your money. You are risking your reputation, your future and possibly your involvement in future investigations or clawback actions.

The Real Meaning Behind Tomo’s Post: A Translation

If we strip away all the poetic wording and quote-friendly lines, Tomo’s message can be translated into plain English like this:

“People are leaving, we are losing control, and we need to guilt you into staying and showing up.”

That is the entire subtext.

And it is one of the clearest signs yet that Goliath Ventures Inc is entering the final phase of collapse.

A Company That Needs Loyalty Is a Company in Trouble

Healthy organisations do not need brotherhood speeches to fill a dinner.
They do not need to label doubts as betrayal.
They do not need to tell you that your honour depends on your attendance.
And they certainly do not need hashtags like #GoliathStrong to convince themselves they are not falling apart.

The moment an organisation tells you that your value is defined by how loyal you are, not by the facts in front of you, the game is over.

Tomo’s message is not a rallying cry.
It is a confession.

And #GoliathStrong is not a show of power.
It is the sound of a structure straining under its own weight.

If there was ever a moment when Goliath Ventures Inc exposed its true condition, this was it — in Tomo’s own words, on the eve of a dinner that may well be remembered not as a celebration, but as the night the ship went down and the world was watching.

A Warning You Cannot Afford to Ignore

GOLIATH VENTURES RECOVERYIf you are an investor in this scam, understand this clearly: Goliath Ventures behaves like a doomsday cult. The leader is asking you to “believe” for just a little longer — while he spends the money you saved and slaved for.

Stop trusting Goliath Ventures lies.
Get in touch with me.
Contact the FBI or the RCMP.

If you don’t know how to do that, reach out and I will help you get in contact with law enforcement.

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Previously in This Series on Goliath Ventures

  1. Glossy Promises, Shaky Contracts
    Goliath Ventures Exposed – Glossy Promises, Shaky Contracts, and the Dark Reality of Guaranteed Returns
    Where it all began: inflated promises of 60% returns backed by contracts that were flimsy at best.
  2. The Compliance Illusion
    Goliath Ventures Exposed Part 3: Christopher Delgado, Matt Burks, BlackBlock and the Compliance Illusion
    The smoke-and-mirrors routine — how Burks and BlackBlock tried to pose as “independent” while being insiders.
  3. The Smear Campaign Claim
    Chris Lord Delgado Claims “Smear Campaign” – Goliath Ventures Exposed in My Full Response
    Delgado’s pushback — calling legitimate questions a “smear campaign” while victims kept piling up.
  4. The Bookkeeper’s Vanishing Act
    The Bookkeeper’s Vanishing Act: Chris Delgado, Nadia Bringas, and Goliath Ventures
    When the money trail grew hot, Bringas dissolved her company in Florida overnight and popped back up in Wyoming.
  5. The Fake Audit
    Pull Money While You Can! Goliath Ventures Ponzi Exposed by FAKE Audit. Florida Ponzi Scheme SCAM
    A so-called “audit” that turned out to be nothing more than a Mailchimp blast with zero financial data.
  6. The Missing FinCEN Registration
    Goliath Ventures Inc (Christopher Delgado) and the Missing FinCEN Registration: Why It Matters
    Digging into why a real investment firm would never operate without this registration — unless it was hiding.
  7. Collapse and Clawbacks
    Goliath Ventures Inc Florida Ponzi Collapse, Coming Clawbacks and Arrests
    The unraveling accelerates: clawbacks loom, and indictments draw closer.
  8. The Securities Question
    The Unregistered Securities Problem: Why Goliath Ventures’ Contracts Are Likely Illegal
    Breaking down why Goliath’s contracts were never legal in the first place — a fatal flaw in their setup.
  9. What Real Funds Look Like
    What Real Quant Funds Look Like Vs. Goliath Ventures, FL Ponzi Scam
    Today’s deep dive: exposing how every part of Goliath’s structure collapses under scrutiny.
  10. Stolen money, gifts, and uneconomical deals
    Who Is Still Profiting From Goliath Ventures Inc, Orlando Ponzi? Don’t Drop The Soap.
    Unusual developments connected to the Goliath Ventures Ponzi scheme, which is now imploding.
  11. FBI Director Kash Patel, Ron DeSantis and even Andrew Tate
    Goliath Ventures Ponzi: Verlin Sanciangco & My Liquidity Partner (MLP) Scam Rebranded.
    Goliath Ventures Inc ponzi scheme has been running for a lot longer than most people realize.
  12. I just got sued for telling the truth
    Danny vs Goliath: New Zealand Journalist Sued by Christopher Delgado’s GOLIATH VENTURES INC.
    I uncovered what I believe is a large-scale Ponzi scheme.
  13. You now have 3 copyright strikes
    Dirty Tactics: How GOLIATH VENTURES INC Is Abusing YouTube’s Copyright System to Silence Journalism.
    Your channel (as well as YouTube channels associated with it) is scheduled to be terminated in 7 days.
  14. Crypto Crash!
    Crypto Prices Crash! GOLIATH VENTURES Investors Should Be Very Worried.
    Questions Goliath Ventures Investors Should Be Asking
  15. Filed a 22‑page Motion to Dismiss
    Florida Orlando Ponzi Scheme Sues New Zealand Journalist, $150,000 Bribe Attempt.
    This lawsuit isn’t about protecting a reputation—it’s about damage control and intimidation.
  16. You didn’t escape the scam — you benefited from it
    Whistleblower or Opportunist? The Anatomy of a Non-Whistleblower Who Protected Goliath Ventures.
    To show what a real whistleblower looks like, and what one doesn’t.
  17. The Banking Breakdown
    GOLIATH VENTURES INC’s Secret Bank Switch: The Collapse Behind the “Transparency” Spin.
    A false transparency update masking a banking crisis and ongoing promotion.
  18. Director of Administration at Goliath Ventures Inc
    Stephen Davis: The Fire Chief Who Walked Out of the Firehouse and Straight Into a Financial Inferno.
    There is one path still open to Stephen Davis — the only path that honours the uniform he once wore.
  19. Goliath Ventures Inc has now collapsed
    Goliath Ventures Payouts Stop: Insiders Pull 10’s of Millions While Everyone Else Waits.
    Paid their romantic partners and family members tens of millions since 12/Nov/2025.
  20. Behavioural pattern is the same
    Andrew Tate’s Hyperliquid Wipeout – And Why Goliath Ventures Investors Should Pay Attention.
    High-risk gamblers calling themselves “genius traders,” sitting on terrible risk management, and using other people’s trust.
  21. Goliath Ventures December Breakdown: What Investors Must Know
    Goliath Ventures: Chris Delgado and Jonathan Mason Ruin Christmas! Canadians, Hide Your Wallets!.
    Delgado’s deceit deepens as victims face mounting pressure, collapsing trust and urgent accountability.
  22. Tomo Marjanovic’s “Brotherhood” Post
    Tomo Marjanovic, #GoliathStrong and the Miami Dinner That Exposes Goliath’s Collapse(this article)
    And loyalty is the last thing a failing scheme demands before the crash.

Disclaimer: How This Investigation Was Conducted

This investigation relies entirely on OSINT — Open Source Intelligence — meaning every claim made here is based on publicly available recordsarchived web pagescorporate filingsdomain datasocial media activity, and open blockchain transactions. No private data, hacking, or unlawful access methods were used. OSINT is a powerful and ethical tool for exposing scams without violating privacy laws or overstepping legal boundaries.

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