Thursday, 25 March 2010

It's Amway's age-old strategy to rope in officials

Shyam
I notice that both the masked 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. 'IBOFB' Steadson, and the puerile and abusive, self-confessed'Amway' fraud victim, Mr. Scott 'Tex' Johnson, are now attempting to portray their 'admired and respected 'bosses' racketeering activities in India as legitimate, because a senior Indian police officer has attended an (apparently) innocuous event sponsored by 'Amway India Enterprises,' and it has been reported that this officer made an innocuous statement about the same event.
" In order to raise awareness about exercise and its impact on health, Amway and FICCI came together and organised a 5-km Health Walk, which started at 6 am at KB R Park, Banjara Hills. Over 3000 health enthusiasts comprising Amway business owners, corporate executives and FICCI’s partners participated in this event.
According to A K Khan, IPS, commissioner of police, Hyderabad, who attended the event as chief guest, 'Today health is a concern area. This health walk by Amway and FICCI is a step in the right direction.' Ajay Misra, IAS, principal secretary - home, government of Andhra Pradesh, was also present at the event."

This latest feeble and transparent propaganda tactic is not without precedent.
Unfortunately (given their unlimited, stolen capital assets) it's rather easy for the billionaire bosses of major organized crime groups, like 'Amway' and 'Scientology', to entice ill-informed, law enforcement agents, politicians, celebrities, etc. into their puerile games of make-believe and, thus, make it appear that these groups are acting entirely within the law.
In the adult world of quantifiable reality, nothing could be further from the truth.
I would suggest, Shyam, that you take this perfect opportunity to contact A. K. Khan, IPS, commissioner of police, Hyderabad, and ask him exactly where (when he accepted the highly-flattering invitation to attend a corporate-sponsored event as 'chief guest'), did he believe the overwhelming majority of 'Amway India Enterprises' revenue to have ultimately derived : -
from legitimate external sources, namely: persons who were not under contract to 'Amway India Enterprises' as temporary non-salaried agents?
or :
from illegitimate internal sources, namely persons who were under contract to 'Amway India Enterprises' as temporary non-salaried commission agents and who have, therefore, all been unlawfully peddled infinite shares in what can only be their own finite money?
I, for one, will be fascinated to hear A. K. Khan's answer.
David Brear

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Masked IBOFB is actually double-masked

Shyam
What possible legitimate reason could any individual have for using one mask to pretend that the billionaire bosses, and millionaire under-bosses, of the 'Amway' mob haven't peddled a Utopian myth, and another mask to propagate exactly the same myth?
After looking at the all the reality-inverting Utopian 'Amway'videos currently posted on Youtube, http://www.youtube.com/user/insider201283, your readers should now have realized exactly why a devious propagandist is constantly lurking on your Blog. He is there to attempt to disrupt all free-thought and, thus, obstruct 'Amway' victims in India (and elsewhere) from filing criminal complaints with law enforcement agencies; for 'Insider 201283 'a.k.a. 'IBOFB', is Mr. David Steadson, 'Amway's squawking Internet Lord Haw Haw.
Ironically, the very existence of this omnipresent, masked agent provocateur, is proof positive that 'Amway' is an American-based, major organized group with billionaire bosses, and millionaire under-bosses, who have run a series of global frauds and who are known to have corrupted numerous politicians and public officials in the USA in order to avoid being held to account. Indeed, given what's at stake, it's no wonder these thieves will go to almost any lengths to avoid being held to account. Given the wider evidence, Mr. Steadson's extensive Internet propaganda operation is self-evidently part of a pattern of this racketeering activity controlled from the USA. In reality, he is a transparent fraud himself who (under the US federal Racketeer Influenced Corrupt organizations Act 1970) risks being fined $250, 000 and imprisoned for 25 years per racketeering count.
As ever, Mr. Steadson (in the guise of 'IBOFB') will steadfastly pretend to find these detailed accusations highly-amusing, but we all know that's just part of his inflexible 'Amway' script.
David Brear

IBOFB denies yet another self-evident truth

Shyam
I observe that the implausible, masked 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. 'IBOFB' (or should that be 'ABOFB') Steadson, steadfastly denies yet another self-evident truth - that the billionaire bosses of the 'Amway' mob have peddled the myth of redemption in a future secure 'MLM' Utopia, where all inhabitants are prosperous, happy, healthy and free, provided they exclude all doubt in the existence of this guided-fantasy world.
Difficult to believe, isn't it, that hypnotic key words and images, like the ones constantly-repeated in this recent 'Amway/Quixtar'video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzB80KvKfz8 are just to persuade people to buy the odd packet of soap or tube of toothpaste? Perhaps Mr. Steadson will try to pretend that we made this expensive reality-inverting, totalitarian propaganda film ourselves, just to incriminate the billionaire bosses of the 'Amway' mob.
Remember Shyam, over the past 50+ years, tens of millions of people all around the world have paid through the nose for their exclusive tickets to enter the 'Amway' Utopia, but they have all failed to arrive, because it only exists in fraudulent material like this attached 'Amway/Quixtar' video.
Laughably, this video is just one of countless examples which present the absurd, but nonetheless pernicious, 'Amway' Utopian fiction as fact, but which the 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw steadfastly pretends do not exist, but then he is an apologist for the sanctimonious racketeers who peddle it.
It is interesting to note, Shyam, that the person leaving all the pro-'Amway' comments under this Youtube video, using the name of 'Insider 201283,' is none other than the 'Amway' man of straw, Lord Haw Haw Steadson, hiding behind another one of his masks.
David Brear

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Amway Utopia can never arrive

Shyam
Despite the masked 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. IBOFB Steadson's, transparent efforts to provoke us and to divert your reader's' attention from external quantifiable reality, we have come back to the only important question:
Is the so-called 'Multilevel Marketing' scheme most commonly-referred to as 'Amway,' a lawful commercial enterprise run by honest sponsors who have derived the majority of their multi-billion dollar revenue from supplying merchandisable goods and services to the participants in their scheme who have then sold the overwhelming majority these merchandisable goods and services on to non-participants for a profit, or is 'Amway' the front for a premeditated closed-market swindle, or camouflaged money circulation scheme, run by a gang of absurd, but nonetheless dangerous, economic alchemists who, exactly like Bernie Madoff, have had no significant, and sustainable, source of external revenue other than the victims of their swindle to whom they have, therefore, been peddling infinite shares in what can only be these victims' own finite money?
Setting aside the 'Amway' organization's own reality-inverting propaganda (which has often been repeated by third parties, including judges, journalists and legislators, without the slightest qualification), there is absolutely no evidence that the'Amway' scheme has been a lawful enterprise run by honest individuals. In fact, the joint instigators of 'Amway,' Messrs. DeVos and VanAndel were once proven to be accomplished liars who had set up a series of counterfeit companies in order to perpetrate the largest tax fraud in Canadian legal history. The pair only escaped extradition and imprisonment by striking a plea bargain in which they agreed to pay fines and penalties which eventually totalled more C$70 millions. In the past, both US and British commercial regulators' less-than-intellectually-rigorous efforts to put an end to the 'Amway' swindle have become bogged-down in the organization's own labyrinth of thought-stopping 'commercial' terminology, deluded core-adherents, misleading rules, mystifying mathematics and (apparently independent) corporate structures. However, there is a growing mountain of quantifiable evidence proving that not only have the bosses of the 'Amway' mob been running one of the most profitable closed-market swindles of all time, but that they have also been occulting a series of secondary advance fee frauds, most-commonly referred to as the 'Amway Tool Scam,' which have netted even larger cash sums without any payment of tax.
The made-up word, 'Amway' (corruption of the 'American Way'), is merely the reality-inverting title for a parallel world - an abusive totalitarian State in microcosm complete with its own economic pseudo-science ('Multilevel Marketing') and fictitious dualistic scenario of control in which the State's self-appointed sovereign leaders, and their wives, have been steadfastly portrayed as intellectually, and morally, perfect, paternal/maternal benefactors. Exactly like the self-appointed sovereign leadership of 'Scientology,' the bilionaire bosses of the 'Amway' mob have illegally acquired absolute control over vast capital assets by peddling the unoriginal attractive myth of exclusive redemption in a future Utopian existence available only to obedient believers who accept the authenticity of their group's pseudo-science, and its higher initiates' authority, without question. Typically of a totalitarian group, by making total belief a prerequisite of redemption, 'Amway' adherents are drawn into a sinister closed-logic trap (i.e failure to achieve redemption is solely the fault of the individual who didn't believe totally).
However, in the adult world of external quantifiable reality, the mythical future 'Amway' Utopia, where every unquestioning believer is prosperous, happy and free, can never arrive.
In plain language, 'Amway' and 'Multilevel Marketing' are pernicious rackets designed to steal their victims' time and money, and then destroy their victims' ability to complain by steadfastly pretending that the victims alone were responsible for their own (inevitable) failure, thus, loading them with crushing guilt and shame.
David Brear

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Amway's 'Proven Plan to achieve Total Financial Freedom' is a misguided belief

Shyam
'Joecool' is perfectly correct. Any attempt by current, and former, temporary 'Amway' non-salaried commission agents to sell 'Amway' wampum by advertising it openly is still against the anti-free-market rules of the organization which every temporary non-salaried 'Amway' commission agent has been contractually obliged to obey on pain of summary excommunication, and/or litigation. In the past, the 'Amway' mob have tried to prevent all 'Amway' wampum from being offered at its paltry, real market value, but, with the advent of the Net, this embarrasing reality has proved almost impossible to hide. Interestingly, during the FTC hearings in the 1970s (which were supposed to examine charges that 'Amway' was an inherent fraud), this particular closed-market practise was judged to be an unwarranted restriction of trade. One former 'Amway' adherent (who gave testimony to the FTC in 1975), had placed adverts in a local newspaper to offload unsaleable'Amway' wampum that the organization had refused to buy back. He found himself being harassed, first by brainwashed'Amway' adherents who threatened to tell on him, and then by the organization itself. When the FTC became involved, the'Amway' mob suddenly couldn't refund this person fast enough. Even though this aspect of the 'Amway' closed-market was clearly identified in the 1979 FTC ruling, the organization has continued to try to maintain it.
The inflexible 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. Steadson (an apologist for billionaire racketeers) just never gives up posing as the innocent, honest little victim under attack. Whatever, he steadfastly pretends, the Net continues to be perpetually full of unused 'Amway' wampum being offered for sale at bargain prices. Despite the organization's anti-free-market rules, this wampum must be being offered by adherents, or former adherents, because they have been virtually its only customers. The esoteric publications, recordings and badges of rank which the billionaire 'Amway' bosses, and millionaire under-bosses, oblige their adherents to pay through the nose for, are also there. Apparently, Steadson is now claiming that some people are selling 'Amway' wampum for a higher price (at auction) on e-bay than it can be bought for from the 'Amway' mob. However, he doesn't explain who is actually buying it or selling it (for that matter).
Steadson's latest twisted-logic comments relating to the Volvo and Apple companies are typically misleading. Unlike 'Amway', the overwhelming majority of the revenue of both these public companies derives lawfully from external sources, not unlawfully only from their own shareholders. I don't see one former salaried, or non-salaried, commission agent for Volvo or Apple trying to unload piles of unused i-pods and vehicles on e-bay which they have been obliged to pay over-market prices for in the misguided belief that this was part of a 'Proven Plan to achieve Total Financial Freedom.' However, I do see owners of used Volvo vehicles and Apple i-pods buying and selling them on e-bay (without any attempted interference from their suppliers) at their real market price.
David Brear

Friday, 19 March 2010

Selectively blind IBOFB unable to find Amway junk

Shyam
It's a curious thing, but the masked 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. Steadson, steadfastly pretends that I am diverting your readers attention from 'Amway' by giving them information about 'Scientology.' Yet, given the wider evidence, it is perfectly obvious (to anyone with fully-functioning critical faculties) that these two, American-spawned, global cultic rackets are essentially identical. Yet again, Mr. Steadson assures your readers that I'm giving your readers false information. This time, it's because he steadfastly pretends that he was unable to find the piles of untouched 'Amway' wampum perpetually available on e-bay at bargain prices, which I described.
Yet, when I take another quick look on e-bay, what do I find? - More than 400 unwanted 'Amway' goodies today (including various pots and pans) with prices starting at around one dollar.
Granted, today I did see two of 'Amway's' $1000+ sets of pans for sale on e-bay at a sizeable percentage of the original fixed price, but these don't appear to have any takers.
I wonder why?
Remember, this is just one day's e-bay listing taken at random. On certain days, there are literally thousands of examples of unwanted 'Amway' wampum which people are attempting (often in vain) to unload. No doubt, the selectively-blind Mr. Steadson will be unable to find these as well.
David Brear

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Diversion tactics of Amway apologists familiar to all

Shyam
The transparent, diversion tactics employed by your Site's little flock of resident intellectully-castrated 'Amway' apologists are painfully-familiar to anyone who has had to deal with fanatical 'Scientology' apologists who unconsciously believe theselves to be absolutely righteous, enlightened, positive and pure souls engaged in a never-ending struggle against a negative, unenlightened, impure force of absolute evil.
Recently, two counterfeit corporate structures registered in France as independent private companies, but which were obviously controlled from the USA by the billionaire bosses of 'Scientology' mob, were convicted of organized fraud, and given hefty fines. Their senior officers were also convicted of fraud, given suspended prison sentences and fined. Although all these convictions and sentences have been appealed, it was proved beyond all reasonable doubt in France that 'Scientology' has been the front for a global racket, in which vulnerable targets are first persuaded that that they have significant personal problems which obstruct them from being happy and successful in their lives and which can only be overcome through their following 'proven self-betterment technology' and purchasing all manner exclusive 'positive' materials and services including publications, recordings and training courses. In this way, one of the original plaintiffs in the recent French case, was (effectively) coerced into parting with about $40 thousand. The most expensive single item that she was peddled was an elementary gadget (capable of detecting natural minor fluctuations in the electrical resistance of a person's skin) labelled 'e-meter,' which she was assured could'detect negativity.' This particular piece of fraudulent 'Scientology' wampum cost around $4000. According to the apologists of 'Scientology', this enterprise is not criminal, because individuals make a free-choice to buy reasonably-priced materials and services which can be of great benefit to them. Typically, obedient 'Scientology' adherents are given ego-inflating names, and/or ranks, and/or titles, whilst non-initiates are referred to using derogatory, dehumanizing terms. Although initiation can at first appear to be reasonable and benefits achievable, the 'Scientology' pseudo-science becomes evermore costly and mystifying. Ultimately, it is completely incomprehensible and its claimed benefits are never quantifiable.
The 'Amway' closed-market swindle or money circulation scheme, and related advance fee fraud or 'Tool Scam' , function in essentially the same way as its 'Scientology' equivalent. Vulnerable targets are first persuaded that they have signfificant personal problems which obstruct them from being happy and successful in their lives and which can only be overcome through their following a 'proven Business plan' and purchasing all manner exclusive 'positive' materials and services including publications, recordings and tickets to meetings. According to the apologists of 'Amway', this enterprise is not criminal, because individuals make a free-choice to buy reasonably-priced materials and services which can be of great benefit to them. Typically, obedient 'Amway' adherents are given ego-inflating names, and/or ranks, and/or titles, whilst non-initiates are referred to using derogatory, dehumanizing terms. Although initiation can at first appear to be reasonable and benefits achievable, the 'Amway' pseudo-science becomes evermore costly and mystifying. Ultimately, it is completely incomprehensible and its claimed benefits are never quantifiable.
The recent low-level investigation of 'Amway UK Ltd.' was conducted only under UK civil laws by officials from the Company Investigation Branch of the Ministry for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform who are prevented (by the UK Companies Act) from investigating, or prosecuting, criminal activity. However, when the billionaire bosses, and millionaire under-bosses, of the 'Amway' mob realized that not only their closed-market swindle, but also their related advanced fee fraud was potentially under threat of full official exposure and criminal prosecution in the UK, they took evasive action to avoid being held to account. Two 'Amway Diamond Distributors' (Patrick Gregory and Jerry Scriven) who had been running the UK advanced fee fraud for decades on behalf of Dexter Yager, were immediately expelled from 'Amway' and the company officers of 'Amway UK Ltd.' promised government regulators that, henceforth, the sale of all publications, recordings, tickets to meetings, etc., would be strictly controlled. Despite what Mr. Scott 'Tex' Johnson pretends, at no time, has there been a rigorous criminal enquiry into this vast advanced fee fraud which was allowed to operate in the UK for 34 years behind the perpetually-insolvent corporate front of 'Amway UK Ltd.' Just this UK branch of the global 'Amway' racket, has been estimated to have netted hundreds of millions of tax-free dollars for the grinning bosses of the 'Amway' mob in the USA.
It's no wonder that the squawking 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. Steadson, is quite happy to attempt to focus your readers' attention on to the alleged merits of 'Amway' wampum.
David Brear