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This one apparently has flown in under the radar

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:00 am
by Judge Roy Bean
If you want to see a blended collection of scam nonsense you have to look at this if only for the entertainment value:

(Keyboard warnings!!!!)

http://www.freedomclubusa.com/quick_start

This verges on the hysteria of the Nesara and other like-mindless programs that will payout at some point if you're in at the right time.

The blend of nonsense is a true indication of how effective a combination of gibberish from the 'net can be.

One has to wonder when these clowns will be indicted. Until they are, they seem to be able to keep their particular band of sycophants hoping and waiting.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:08 am
by notorial dissent
And the truth shall set you free, for only $2500 absolutely almost guaranteed as long as we don't get caught. I think their favorite phrase is 'results not guaranteed'.

Amazing, direct marketing, mlm, mortgage and credit card debt elimination all in one convenient shopping zone.

A true smorgasboard of lunacy. And they'll make money hand over fist from the dim and bewildered.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:24 am
by wserra
They even sell "homeopathic" stuff - you know, the water you're drinking "remembers" the dinosaur poop that was in it 100 million years ago.

In addition, of course, to the obligatory Ron Paul commercial. I realize that genuine people can attract scammers and nutjobs. But what does it say about someone to attract all of them?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:18 pm
by notorial dissent
He knows his audience and knows they'll be dumb enough to kick in to his retirement fund. Cuts down on the work required to make a dishonest buck. Kind of one stop shopping for not quite all there brigade.