Post by StevePulaski on Jun 18, 2012 10:19:40 GMT -5
I want everyone who sees this thread to at least watch a few minutes of this infomercial and form some sort of an opinion on this subject.
Kevin Trudeau is an author, radio personality, and a salesman who has written a number of books, one called Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, claiming there are existing cures for cancer, arthritis, obesity, diabetes, etc that the Food and Drug Administration is withholding from the American people, and another book called Debt Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, which is pretty self-explanatory.
Now, he's back with a novel called Free Money "They" Don't Want You to Know About, stating that the government has stashed away billions of dollars that can be claimed by the American people in simple steps that they will never have to pay back. This is shown on one of two infomercials late at night (I've seen them both). One infomercial (the one above) shows Trudeau talking with another woman about his book, and the other is called "Investigating Free Money," where the host of the show goes around to people Trudeau has interviewed in his book, hoping they could prove that they have received free money.
I just want to ask you guys one simple question; do you believe it? Trudeau is a convicted felon for fraud and larceny, and has been under fire for making unsubstantiated claims in the past. But in the "Investigating Free Money" infomercial, people that have received money speak openly to the cameras. I'm leaning towards fake.
There is a statement made during the infomercial imploring viewers to buy the book soon before the U.S. government bans the novel and Trudeau's public appearances. I think that's proof it is fake. I mean, if this was so detrimental to the government and so dangerous for the people to know, don't you guys think the book wouldn't have even been published? I believe it's just a guy who likes to talk a big game, but provide little substance on it. That's all. I believe someway, somehow you can claim free money from the government, but it would probably be a miniscule amount considering all of the people in the world.
But what do I know? You watch it, and make up your own opinion. I'm contemplating ordering the book from Amazon (private seller, to assure Trudeau doesn't get any of my money) and just reading it and seeing if it's at least honest. Don't know yet. Hoping to hear some discussion on this.
Kevin Trudeau is an author, radio personality, and a salesman who has written a number of books, one called Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, claiming there are existing cures for cancer, arthritis, obesity, diabetes, etc that the Food and Drug Administration is withholding from the American people, and another book called Debt Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, which is pretty self-explanatory.
Now, he's back with a novel called Free Money "They" Don't Want You to Know About, stating that the government has stashed away billions of dollars that can be claimed by the American people in simple steps that they will never have to pay back. This is shown on one of two infomercials late at night (I've seen them both). One infomercial (the one above) shows Trudeau talking with another woman about his book, and the other is called "Investigating Free Money," where the host of the show goes around to people Trudeau has interviewed in his book, hoping they could prove that they have received free money.
I just want to ask you guys one simple question; do you believe it? Trudeau is a convicted felon for fraud and larceny, and has been under fire for making unsubstantiated claims in the past. But in the "Investigating Free Money" infomercial, people that have received money speak openly to the cameras. I'm leaning towards fake.
There is a statement made during the infomercial imploring viewers to buy the book soon before the U.S. government bans the novel and Trudeau's public appearances. I think that's proof it is fake. I mean, if this was so detrimental to the government and so dangerous for the people to know, don't you guys think the book wouldn't have even been published? I believe it's just a guy who likes to talk a big game, but provide little substance on it. That's all. I believe someway, somehow you can claim free money from the government, but it would probably be a miniscule amount considering all of the people in the world.
But what do I know? You watch it, and make up your own opinion. I'm contemplating ordering the book from Amazon (private seller, to assure Trudeau doesn't get any of my money) and just reading it and seeing if it's at least honest. Don't know yet. Hoping to hear some discussion on this.