Thursday, 13 February 2025

The Big 'Multi Level Marketing is legal' Lie, as recited by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.



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This very recent Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio discussion perfectly demonstrates the mainstream media's intellectually feeble attitude towards the Big 'MLM is legal ' Lie.

Although Julie Anderson, a courageous Canadian 'MLM' cult survivor, participated, the discussion was introduced by a presenter and a 'business' academic, based on the false assumption that 'MLM is a viable and legal form of commerce in Canada.'

In reality, there are criminal laws in Canada which define and prohibit all forms of fraud, including fraud by the withholding of important information. Since these criminal laws have never been enforced in Canada with regard to the Big 'MLM' Lie, this form of cultic racketeering has been effectively authorized there since the 1970s. Essentially the same lamentable situation exists throughout almost the entire world, where similar criminal laws remain unenforced.

Laughably, during the discussion, the Canadian 'business' academic stated that the US Federal Trade Commision had examined 350 MLM companies and discovered that 99% of participants were losing money. However, he still insisted that 'MLM is legal' and that it is possible for some participants to make money.  Typically, he offered no quantifiable evidence to back up his foolish assumptions.

This demonstrated that this 'business' academic didn't have the beginnings of a clue what he was talking about. In reality, the FTC's website only contains a report compiled by an independent American academic, John Taylor, who spent 15 years examining 350 so-called 'MLM' companies. Taylor sent his report electronically to the FTC where it was automatically posted online as correspondence. The report has remained unchallenged on the FTC's website for many years, but contrary to what this Canadian 'business' academic evidently imagines, FTC staff played no role in compiling the report, and the FTC has never officially endorsed it

Sadly, Taylor's report failed to conclude that the 99+% loss rate that he uncovered was only an annual snapshot of the 'MLM' phenomenon. i.e. 99+% of participants are condemned to lose money each year. This means that the actual overall 'MLM' net loss/churn rate has been building up exponentially for decades, to the point where it has long since reached effectively 100%. For obvious reasons, this important information has never been made publicly available by any so-called 'MLM' company.

Once this situation is understood, it should also become obvious that 'MLM' cultic racketeering has been an officially unrecognized criminogenic phenomenon of historic significance.


David Brear (copyright 2025)

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