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the Global Information Network - Ed Jewett - 07-11-2011 I was recently given an intro CD to the CD learning program "Your Wish is Your Command: How To Manifest Your Desires". After listening with my wife to the 40-minutes introduction (Kevin Trudeau, GlobalInformationNetwork.com, I heard references to elite private societies embued with "secret" knowledge. I googled the term, found multiple references to "scam", found the web site itself, and dropped the subject. I returned the tape, expressed my concerns about wanting "secret" information to be transparent, and left the man the link to the weekend's accomplishment, now another ongoing project. [ http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2011/11/introduction.html ] Given the prior discussions here about the content of "Summon The Magic", what follwos qualifies as "interesting", at least.... I said that presumably I had the cognitive skills, as did others, to assess the information and to have the self-restraint and judgment necessary to keep the wallet in the pocket when the big hook arrived (beyond the "free" already in my hands)(he gave me the 14-CD set to listen to in the next two weeks), and I came home and googled the GlobalInformationNetwork.com home link, whose "who we are" page says the following: The Global Information Network (GIN) is a Multi-Form Foundation organized in the country of St. Kitts and Nevis. It was conceived by a group of individuals from around the world who are the highest ranking members of several private societies, associations, clubs, and groups whose membership has been exclusive to the privileged elite class of the world. This group includes members of:
For the first time in human history, the highest ranking members of these "secret societies" have encouraged the formation of a new, private, member only group. A group that allows people who do not qualify to become members of the above listed societies to join together, and be exposed to the same secrets revealed and taught to members of those societies and clubs. There is a New World Order forming that is designed to increase the gap between the wealthy and the average working man. GIN does not agree with this movement of total control over individuals. GIN believes that EVERY person has the right to know the secrets of creating the life they want and enjoying freedom, pursuing happiness, and achieving all their dreams and desires. The Creed of the Global Information Network is:
GIN is an organization where the average person can gain access to the same secret information that up until now has been the exclusive privilege of the elite class and only to members of the above societies and groups. By allowing average people access to this secret knowledge, it is the hope of GIN that:
In educating the world with this secret data, The Global Information Network hopes to empower people to have, be or do everything and anything they desire. Ultimately the outcome of these efforts will be the following: Happiness will increase, fear will fall away, people will become more prosperous than ever before, poverty, slavery, and despair will begin to vanish from the planet and violence and wars will cease to exist on planet earth. There is much more at the web site, and on the free audio program. the Global Information Network - Magda Hassan - 08-11-2011 Quote:The Global Information Network (GIN) is a Multi-Form Foundation organized in the country of St. Kitts and Nevis. Tax haven...... :bored: the Global Information Network - Keith Millea - 08-11-2011 PLEASE FOLKS: Kevin Trudeau is a convicted con-man!!!!! For Release: January 15, 2009 Judge Orders Kevin Trudeau to Pay More Than $37 Million for False Claims About Weight-Loss Book A federal judge has ordered infomercial marketer Kevin Trudeau to pay more than $37 million for violating a 2004 stipulated order by misrepresenting the content of his book, "The Weight Loss Cure They' Don't Want You to Know About." In August 2008, Judge Robert W. Gettleman of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois had ordered Trudeau to pay more than $5 million and banned him, for three years, from producing or publishing infomercials for products in which he has an interest. The ruling confirmed an earlier contempt finding, the second such finding against Trudeau in the past four years. MORE [URL="http://www.salon.com/2005/07/29/trudeau_4/"]And more here: [/URL] Many a late-night channel surfer has been numbed to sleep by endless infomercials hawking ab machines, penis enlargers, psychic readings and baldness cures. But how about a 30-minute faux talk show featuring a slick "expert author" who promises natural cures for cancer, diabetes and chronic fatigue syndrome and who claims that the FDA, drug companies and food industry have withheld such cures from the public in order to keep making bigger and bigger profits? Step right up folks, and tune in to the paranoid world of master huckster Kevin Trudeau, whose book "Natural Cures They' Don't Want You to Know About" climbed to the top spot on the New York Times bestseller list for advice titles last weekend. The Federal Trade Commission virtually banned Trudeau from the airwaves last year in an attempt to "shut down an infomercial empire that has misled American consumers for years." But by shifting his business model from selling supposed cure-all products to peddling books, which are protected by the First Amendment, Trudeau has been able to slip past federal regulators and continue to sell snake oil to the masses first through his infomercial and now via mainstream book retailers like Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Continue Reading And there's so much more..... the Global Information Network - Ed Jewett - 18-11-2011 Well, I listened to the first (and half the second) of the 20 CD's in the full package provided to me by the fellow who gave me the intro packet. There is nothing of any value that I wasn't already aware of, and lots of error or at least mis-statement or poor phrasing in his discussions about the role of music and repetition in learning, and it is just an informercial with a lot of whipped cream but very little in substance or clarity. I returned the package gracefully to its source. Gracefully in this context means that I didn't tell the fellow that I have a small well-read-and-annoted library on "secret societies"; he is aware but hasn't yet dabbled much yet that I am aware of in my collection of annotated sources on how to use your mind/body/spirit. No one affiliated with the Trudeau offerings thus far has identified the "it" at the end of the rainbow. [I don't think there is anything there; the value is not in what's at the end of the rainbow, but the rainbow itself. I saw a giant double arc rainbow the day I left for the two weeks at the Rebel Games in 2000.] |