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subject: Could There Really Be A Global Information Network Fraud? [print this page]


Recently, some folks have commented that there may perhaps be a Global Information Network fraud. You really need to get the facts about GIN if you're thinking about joining.

First of all, exactly what is the Global Information Network?

GIN, or the Global Information Network, is a group of people who think alike...and are concerned about some aspects of our society. These people are concerned about issues such as: water shortages, a debt-based banking system, how children are "taught" in the school system, the health care bill and the freedoms it threatens, government corruption, etc.

GIN offers a membership as its product. After an initiation fee is paid to enter this membership, a monthly fee is required to remain a part of the organization. Does that mean it's a fraud, as some folks have tried to claim? Well, since each country club and gym uses the same method of business, hardly.

"Well, if there's no value to this membership, then maybe that's why it's a fraud" could be the next question That would be a valid question to ask.

Provided within a Global Information Network membership is the following: There is training provided in areas such as earning money, personal growth, business & mental skills, health, saving money, Law of Attraction, debt, asset protection, saving on taxes, survival preparedness, etc through an online written/audio/video member library.

Hmmm, seems to me that many people need help in those exact areas in today's economy...interesting.

Then, every month, live seminars are held internationally...seminars that go into areas like personal transformation, the danger in your water, current political issues, recent brain research, relationships, etc. Those are topics that I believe most of us can agree are important to know about.

An online forum and investment proposal summits allow members to network with one another. A free Natural Cures membership ($2500 value) comes free with a Global Information Network membership.

Does this sound like a fraud? Hardly. At this point in time in our history, this is the kind of info that all citizens of the world need.

There are not only all these benefits to membership, but a very real and attractive business opportunity attached to GIN that pays out very real commissions. In fact, at this writing in July 2010, anyone joining this exciting organization will receive a $10,000 bonus in the summer of 2012, simply for remaining a member for those two years and attending one live event within the next 12 months.

Wouldn't everyone benefit from an extra $10,000 in 2 years? Wouldn't those same people also benefit substantially from the training they'll receive in the areas already discussed over those 2 years?

So, who might be saying there's a Global Information Network fraud, then? Either it's those who talk through ignorance or those who don't want you to understand about what's really happening in government, the media, the schools, the "health" field, banking, etc.

All of which is very interesting, don't you agree?

by: Matt Zavadil.




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