tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post3945083108802936673..comments2024-03-27T23:11:38.102+01:00Comments on 'MLM' The American Dream Made Nightmare: The 'Nu Skin' racketeers have co-opted Stanford University academicsDavid Brearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-70151453008340238912012-08-29T14:36:38.226+02:002012-08-29T14:36:38.226+02:00This post has received various comments from anony...This post has received various comments from anonymous persons insisting that they have suddenly begun to look many years younger after buying and using 'Nu Skin' products. Classically, these far-from-convincing commentators all claim to have been skeptical about 'Nu Skin' at first. Predictably, none of their wonderous tales of discovering the fountain youth, can be quantified.<br /><br />All persons attempting to post comments in which they steadfastly pretend to be living-witnesses to the existence of the 'Nu Skin' Utopia, are reminded that this Blog is not a platform for 'MLM' propagandists to broadcast their group's reality-inverting bull-shit.<br /><br />Blog AdministratorDavid Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-34829444707156487282012-08-22T11:17:35.528+02:002012-08-22T11:17:35.528+02:00Thanks, Anonymous, but 'Nu Skin' is just t...Thanks, Anonymous, but 'Nu Skin' is just the beginning.<br /><br />Sadly, the 'Nu Skin' closed-market racket is neither original nor unique. The ultimately-absurd, global, crimininogenic edifice known as 'MLM,' rests on the current, flimsy foundation of what actually constitutes lawful direct selling.<br /><br />Starting in the USA, 'MLM' racketeers have steadily infiltrated government regulatory bodies around the world (often using co-opted legal academics and corrupt, legally-qualified former regulators), quietly introducing effectively-meaningless technical rules in which lawful direct selling has been inaccurately defined as 'agents selling products, and/or services, directly to customers and end users.' However, senior trade regulators have apparently failed to spot that 'customers and end users' can be interpreted as the agents themselves. Common-sense dictates that lawful direct selling can only be defined as the agents regularly selling significant quantities of goods, and/or services, to the public for a profit. <br /><br />Any so-called 'direct selling' company which cannot provide independent quantifiable evidence that a significant percentage of its claimed 'retail sales' have derived from outside its own so-called sales force (and have been genuinely based on value and demand), is self-evidently fraudulent. <br /><br />Contrary to what has recently been published about me on the Net. by an inflexible and perplexing fellow, Mr. Kasey Chang (who has insisted without the slightest qualification that 'Multi-Level Marketing is lawful in the USA and many other countries'), I have never made the unqualified and inflexible statement that the law is wrong in respect of 'MLM'. <br /><br />What I have kept saying is that, for decades, universal criminal laws prohibiting theft by deception and the obstruction of justice, have not been enforced in respect of 'MLM income opportunity' fraud, and that, as a direct result, a dangerous, big lie has been allowed to become temporarily-established as the 'truth.'<br /><br />David Brear (copyright 2012)David Brearnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-75186067626472782592012-08-22T00:46:12.431+02:002012-08-22T00:46:12.431+02:00This is a cerebral analysis of a mindless business...This is a cerebral analysis of a mindless business.<br />I am sure Andrew Left and Mr. Diederik van Nedreveen have a lot more up their sleeve. Nu Skin should be shut down and pay back billions in ill gotten gains! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com