Dear readers
Corporate Frauds Watch has found these revealing photos of, and commentary by, Andrea Lucas at http://www.google.fr/imgres? imgurl=http://www.cliffsheats. com/wp-content/uploads/2010/ 03/andreal.jpg&imgrefurl=http: //www.cliffsheats.com/real- people-real-results/&usg=__ 8gZidy82gwtrc089KR4myIdXjow=& h=320&w=338&sz=53&hl=fr&start= 77&zoom=1&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid= tteyuYapLgutzM:&tbnh=113&tbnw= 119&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dandrea% 2Blucas%26start%3D60%26um%3D1% 26hl%3Dfr%26sa%3DN%26rlz% 3D1G1GGLQ_FRFR334%26ndsp%3D20% 26tbs%3Disch:1&ei= zAOFTZeFLI2XOrifrcwI
In all honesty, does this woman look, or sound, like a 'former head of the World Bank' who has developed an exclusive, philanthropic 'business opportunity' which can save the world from poverty?
'Not only have I lost 39 lbs (!) and feel fantastic, I have stopped craving sweets and I am never hungry. I used to think about food all the time … either because I wanted to eat or because I was dieting. Now I do not think of food at all, except to remind myself to have a mid-morning and mid-afternoon Parillo Bar snack. They are delicious, by the way, and totally satisfying. And the food preparation is simple … even for someone like me who doesn’t cook. All my friends want to know my dieting secret, and they are incredulous when I tell them that I eat all day long … but it’s true, and you can’t argue with success!” Andrea Lucas, Ashburn, VA'
Corporate Frauds Watch
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On the club asteria web site thsi blog appears giving profile of Andrea Lucas.Is it all a lie?
Andrea Lucas, PMD, MBA, CPA, CMC, former Director of the World Bank, published author and mentor, is founder and Managing Director of Club Asteria. Andrea has over 30 years experience in finance, management, consulting and international project development in developing nations. Andrea is a native of Austria, who immigrated to Canada as a young woman, where she learned first hand about the trials and tribulations of being a stranger in a foreign country. Now, this successful entrepreneur is ready to give back to the expatriate community to enrich the lives of the less fortunate.
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