Global Information Network Scam Or Legitimate Money Maker

Shhh… Listen…. Skull and Bones, The Illuminati, The Freemasons and The Bilderberg Group. You are about to learn the secrets. Or… Could there be a Global Information Network Scam?

It’s completely natural to want to be “in” on the secrets. Secret societies like the Freemanson, Illuminati and The Bilderberg group have captivated the attention of skeptics, students and conspiracy theorists alike for many years. The Global information network claims to be lifting the lid on the hidden secrets of the world’s rich and powerful. Who wouldn’t want to know what these guys are all about?

So what’s the big deal with all the shouts of a “Global Information Network Scam”? Here are a couple points to consider.

First, Kevin Trudeau is involved. Kevin is a very controversial figure and many people just don’t like him. One thing you cannot deny is the fact that Kevin is an incredibly successful marketer/salesman/moneymaker. He is a nationally known author, TV info-mercial marketer and syndicated radio host. It’s pretty obvious that controversy sells. I would not conclude that there is a Global Information Network Scam simply because Kevin Trudeau is involved. In fact, it’s apparent that (though he may be wrong on some things) he does know quite a bit , and if anything, It would be good to take some notes and learn from his positive aspects.

Another point, skeptics take issue with is the secrecy. They claim that everything is all so “secret” that it must be a scam. Well, not so fast. Yes, there is some secrecy involved but this is a BIG part of the companies marketing strategy. You can’t blame em’ for that. It works.

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUwJIBPnG6E:Global Information Network Scam?]

It’s important to note that most of the critics have never actually utilized the membership. On the flip side, those that have used the membership generally have very positive things to say about the education they received within the Global Information Network.

Based on the poor arguments used by critics and the positive things the members have had to say about the organization, I would have to conclude that there is no Global Information Network Scam. If you’re looking at joining this network, I would encourage you to due your due diligence by speaking at length with an existing member before making your decision. In addition, I would encourage you to use money that you’re OK with “investing”. This means that the money you use hopefully, will produce a return but wouldn’t ruin you if it turned out to be a loss.

And if you do invest in GIN, be sure to drop me a line and let me know what you learn. ;)

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