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Old 11-11-2009, 06:52 PM   #1
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Default AUTOSURF PONZI PRISON: Jail Cells Now Available For Internet Marketers

Dear Warriors,

A number of Internet Marketers now potentially face prison sentences for operating autosurf Ponzi schemes or participating in them as a promoter or upline sponsor.

That's right -- prison.

Some Internet Marketers could end up sharing a cell with Bernard Madoff. Madoff's current cell mate is a convicted drug dealer. Madoff, according to a lawyer suing him, munches on pizza cooked by a child molester.

And Madoff "spends time" with Carmine Persico, a reputed former Colombo crime family boss, and Jonathan Pollard, a convicted spy.

Longtime Warriors might appreciate this brief walk back Memory Lane. They'll recall a debate that raged here in July 2008. The debate centered on an autosurf known as ASD Cash Generator, also known simply as ASD. People flooded the forum to defend ASD. Some of them simultaneously defended cash-gifting schemes here and elsewhere.

Veteran Warriors gave them hell. They'd seen it all before. The warnings, however, largely fell on deaf ears. Autosurf advocates didn't want to hear it. They defended ASD with a zeal that approached religious fervor.

My Modding days here were winding down then, and I was looking for a project involving IM that would have real staying power. I've spent the past 15 months researching litigation in the so-called autosurf "industry."

"Rebates Aren't Guaranteed," my new, 43-page eReport, tells the story of why you NEVER should participate in an autosurf. Even if your beloved mother asks you to join a surf, you should say no -- and use all of your influence to stop her from promoting surfs pronto.

Here is a snippet from the introduction:

"Some of them are delusional. All of them want your money. They will lie to you to get it
and are willing to draft you into a criminal conspiracy to achieve their ends. If you give
it to them, you will become part of the conspiracy. If you later raise your voice in
protest, they will belittle you. If belittling does not work, they will blacklist you,
question your loyalty and tell you you are not a “team” player. If blacklisting does not
work, they will threaten you – perhaps only by implication: They are smart enough not
to threaten to break your legs.

"But make no mistake about it: Once they have your money – and once they get caught –
they will expect you to behave in a certain way. You are dangerous to them if they
cannot control what you say . . . "

You will read things in "Rebates Aren't Guaranteed" that will shock you. Among other things, you'll learn about a subculture that exists in the "industry," which is at least loosely connected to the "Sovereign" and "Patriot" movements.

Meanwhile, you'll read about a weirdness that has sustained itself for 15 months. It started with a simple message and morphed into a cancer that tried to consume rational thought.

People now are on the verge of being charged with serious felonies, including wire fraud, mail fraud, money-laundering, and selling unregistered securities by calling them "advertisements." A racketeering lawsuit has been filed. Total damages sought could top $400 million.

Yes, $400 MILLION.

Tens of millions of dollars already have been seized from bank accounts by federal prosecutors and the U.S. Secret Service. The IRS also is involved in the probe, which extends beyond U.S. borders.

Some people have prayed for God to strike the prosecutors dead. You'll read part of the prayer in "Rebate's Aren't Guaranteed," and you'll read about a claim made by an autosurf operator that prosecutors call evidence of a con man who cannot manage to keep his stories straight.

You'll read about autosurf myths and deceptions, and you'll read about the so-called "Arby's Indians."

Yes, the "Arby's Indians."

Even longtime Warriors will be shocked by some of the information they'll glean from the pages of "Rebates Aren't Guaranteed." Perhaps veterans always have known things didn't quite add up in the autosurf "industry" -- but it's likely that many vets don't have a clue about just how strange things actually are.

The surfs are not "perfectly legal," as many defenders claim -- and their illegality goes far beyond the sale of unregistered securities.

It is possible that, in the months ahead, a good number of Internet Marketers are going to be facing dozens of years in prison. They could not say no to the money, perhaps believing the government wouldn't bother with the autosurf "industry" or perhaps would bring only civil prosecutions, as opposed to criminal charges.

The investigation into AdSurfDaily has exposed a cesspool, something that approaches a cult. Twin forfeiture prosecutions are speeding toward conclusion, and criminal charges against operators and promoters are expected to follow.

"Rebates Aren't Guaranteed" gives you the information you need to shape your thinking if anyone ever approaches you with information on an "exciting, new advertising opportunity" with a get-paid-to-view-ads company.

This information is crucial for IM beginners and intermediates. You are the targets of the surf purveyors. "Rebates Aren't Guaranteed" will open your eyes. One of the mainstays in the ASD case, for instance, once started a nonprofit corporation for a man who murdered a woman in cold blood and shot a police officer four times.

Veteran IMers can use the information to develop further their knowledge base of the autosurf "industry." My eReport contains information you likely do not know.

You didn't know about the bogus arrest warrants issued by a bogus "Supreme Court," did you? And you didn't know about the modern surf enthusiast who once tried to derail a RICO lawsuit in a separate matter by claiming the federal judge hearing the case owed him $30 million, did you?

How about the autosurf that was part of a company that charged a senior citizen $995 for the names and addresses of three companies that could help him get a grant to fix his sagging home?

It's the same autosurf that targeted deaf people and now is being systematically dismantled by the FTC, in a prosecution that is separate from the ASD case.

"Rebates Aren't Guaranteed" puts a lot of information in one convenient place. Here's hoping Warriors will use it to keep themselves informed about a cancer that not only consumes wealth, but also disguises itself in fine clothes when it is trying to separate Internet Marketers from their money -- while staining the reputation of IM as a whole.

"Rebates Aren't Guaranteed" is offered to Warriors at the special WSO price of $24. The Table of Contents includes links to chapters and other areas of interest for your convenience.

Delivery is via e-Junkie. You'll receive a download link via email.

https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php...ingle&cl=11011

My regards to you, Warriors.

Patrick

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