Saturday 27 June 2009

Fellow Indians, people all over world save money, enjoy life

Fellow Indians, people all over world save money, enjoy life
India is the land of 1.2 billion population. That is what is mouth-watering for most of these crooks. China is more populated but that is not a democracy. These crooks may face tough problems if they step in China. That is why most of these crooks are turning to India. With dwindling business in Europe and the United States of America, fraudsters like Amway, Herbalife, Forever Living Products, et al, are now concentrating on Indian people.
These fraudsters try to encash the weakness of people to get rich quick and easy by offering 'total financial freedom in 2-5 years' or 'good business opportunity' or 'earlly retirement'.
Not to lag behind, some Indian crooks have also joined the bandwagon and trying their best to line their pockets. Hindustan Unilever Network is only one of them.
Apart from these product-based multilevel marketing companies which indulged actually in money circulation scheme, there are several other thieves who are out to make fastbuck by raising deposits from public in the name of real estate, tree plantation, limousine purchase, tube choke manufacturing, paper plate making, so on and so forth.
The main problem in the whole scheme is the educated elite in the society. They do not mind to cheat their own friends, relatives and neighbours to drag them into this web. Instead of bringing awareness among people about the pitfalls of these schemes, these educated self-centred thieves never think twice to cheat them to line their own pockets.
All these educated persons are highly placed in the society working as lawyers, lecturers, professors and top bureaucrats in the government. It is really strange that there are some police officers who join such schemes knowing fully well that such schemes are criminal in nature.
I believe that people by and large have already understood the scheming of such thieves but still it is a long way to go. Let us continue our campaign against such fraudsters and bring awareness among people about these nefarious schemes.
Let us not throw our hard-earned money into such schemes blinded by our greed. There is nothing like early retirement or total financial freedom. One has to work hard and save money. Indians are famous for their saving habits and that is why Indians quickly recovered from recession though the rest of the world is limping back to normalcy. Let us save money and enjoy the life instead of giving the same away to these crooks.

Reality-inverting propaganda of Amway apologists
Shyam
It is highly revealing for your readers to observe the complete lack of concern showed by 'Amway' apologists for the real victims of the 'Amway' financial holocaust. Typically, the 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. Steadson, ignores the ugly truth behind the totalitarian 'Amway' myth and endeavours to conjure up a standard 'Amway' Utopian image of a dutiful fiancee merrily delivering 'Amway' products to flocks of satisfied customers. Obviously, no one with fully-functioning critical faculties could possibly fall for this absurd fairy-tale.
In the adult world of quantifiable reality, Eric Scheibeler wasted 10 years of his life rising to a level in the 'Amway' pyramid known as 'Emerald Distributor'. He lost at least $100 000 pursuing the (effectively) impossible 'Amway Plan for Total Financial Freedom'. During this period Eric sold virtually no 'Amway' products to non-initiates and passed around $4 millions to his wealthy leaders, mostly from the cash sales of books, recordings, tickets to meetings. etc. Eric (who was almost driven to suicide) is now in contact with literally tens of thousands of 'Amway' victims from all around the world, but this is of absolutely no concern to the 'Amway' Lord Haw Haw, Mr. Steadson.
The mark of all totalitarian regimes is that, when the ugly truth lurking behind their reality-inverting propaganda begins to leak out, their grinning leaders and smug apologists steadfastly pose as innocent victims under attack.

It's like Mein Kampf re-enacted
Shyam
It is truly frightening to read the words of your naive young friend, Trivedi. He dismisses the ugly reality lurking behind his totalitarian group and describes the standard, guided-fantasy of ordinary men transformed into supermen after 'Struggling' and achieving success in the 'Amway' movement
Many years ago, a hitherto unremarkable individual re-invented himself as a 'Great Leader' - an expert in all fields of human endeavour (political, economic, military, scientific, etc.) This fellow wrote a book called 'My Struggle' in which he offered anyone, no matter what their station in life, a place in a future secure Utopian existence. All they had to do, was follow their 'Great Leader' without question. The book became a best-seller and its author a multi-millionaire.
This was Adolf Hitler, his book was 'Mein Kampf'.
Prior to his taking power in Germany, Hitler's vast personal fortune derived not only from the sale of publications, but also from the sale of recordings of his speeches and from the sale of tickets to 'Nazi' rallies. These materials were supplied via (apparently independent) corporate structures which were, in fact, centrally-controlled by the 'Nazi' leadership.
For obvious reasons, all that the leadership of the 'Amway' movement have done is change the external presentation of their totalitarian group. Their advanced fee fraud, in which places are peddled in a future secure Utopian existence (portrayed in pretty propaganda), remains exactly the same.
Sadly, there will always be naive people like Trivedi who (for what ever reason) need to believe in this seductive fairy-tale.

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