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As much as I love the guy for exposing the corrupt mainstream medical community and saving people's lives with "natural cures "THEY" don't want you to know about"...his latest 14 disk audio book kinda makes me wonder about the guy...
The new product is called Your Wish Is Your Command (I've downloaded all 14 disks), a set of audio CDs that Kevin Trudeau guarantees will “virtually turn your brain into a transmitter and receiver of frequency and can virtually allow you to create in your life whatever you want.” Now Kevin Trudeau reveals these secrets once limited to “secret societies” of the “privileged elite” with Your Wish Is Your Command, which consists of a recording of a $10,000-a-person seminar he held in the Swiss Alps.
I like how the list price is $1,000, but that you can now buy it for the "low price" of $297. You save $703! What a bargain! That's just a clever marketing scheme in itself..only a complete idiot would believe that he was ever actually selling for $1000.
Trudeau says he was invited to join an organization called “The Brotherhood” in 1975, which revealed this “secret information” to him. This knowledge empowers people to create “whatever it is they want to manifest.” Trudeau attributes his personal success to these secrets.
It turns out that this “society” is something called the Global Information Network, which according to their website ( https://www.globalinformationnetwork.com/ ) includes members of The Brotherhood, the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Freemasons, Yale University’s Skull and Bones, the Illuminati, the Trilateral Commission, Bohemian Club and many more. So no matter what flavor of conspiracy theory you prefer, GIN has it on the menu.
According to the GIN website, membership to the Global Information Network will cost you a $1000 initiation fee and $150 in monthly dues. That’s not as much money as it seems because Kevin is willing to accept payment in Federal Reserve Notes instead of demanding gold specie.
True story? ..or clever marketing scheme? I guess it's up to you to decide, but either way...thank god for the internet...because it all seems kinda pricey to me...but hey, I guess $300 is nothing for an invite into a secret society...assuming you ACTUALLY BUY the audio book instead of download it.