It appears that Kevin Trudeau is still at it.
My mother (age 94) got one of his pieces of excrement today, signed by "Katie" (even though the typed name under the signature said "Kirsten".) The return address is now PO Box 560627, Dallas, TX 75356-0627.
There are dozens of links to this particular scam letter, which has been going out from various addresses in Delaware and elsewhere since at least 2005, inviting the gullible to get a "free" publication that will turn them into these paranormal powerhouses: just Google "Nouveau Tech" or "Invitation Processing Letter". Apparently the suckers that respond are sent a brochure, and a solicitation. Those who buy his books (the only thing he can now hawk that are protected by the First Amendment) pay hundreds of dollars for spurious information. According to the best information out there, this fraudster operates out of the country of Nevis, and for some reason he seems to be relatively untouchable despite multiple felony convictions.
Digging deeper, I discovered a link to "globalinformationnetwork.com", a multi-level network inviting people to join a network of wildly wealthy and influential people who will help each other amass fortunes using the law of attraction. Have a look at this hqiz:
Level 1 Qualifications:
• $1,000 initiation fee
• $150 monthly dues
• Referred to GIN by a GIN Affiliate or Member in good standing
Level 1 Member Benefits:
• Access to membership level 1 sections of the GIN website
Level 1 Cash Bonuses:
• None
Subsequent levels 2-12 are "classified", and you only get the info when you're ready to move to the next level.
I have enough of my own failings - I'm probably going to Hell just on general principles. But if anything about life is fair, this poor excuse for a human being will be in the boiling tar pit next to mine - after getting his ass kicked by Chuck Norris forever.
My mother (age 94) got one of his pieces of excrement today, signed by "Katie" (even though the typed name under the signature said "Kirsten".) The return address is now PO Box 560627, Dallas, TX 75356-0627.
There are dozens of links to this particular scam letter, which has been going out from various addresses in Delaware and elsewhere since at least 2005, inviting the gullible to get a "free" publication that will turn them into these paranormal powerhouses: just Google "Nouveau Tech" or "Invitation Processing Letter". Apparently the suckers that respond are sent a brochure, and a solicitation. Those who buy his books (the only thing he can now hawk that are protected by the First Amendment) pay hundreds of dollars for spurious information. According to the best information out there, this fraudster operates out of the country of Nevis, and for some reason he seems to be relatively untouchable despite multiple felony convictions.
Digging deeper, I discovered a link to "globalinformationnetwork.com", a multi-level network inviting people to join a network of wildly wealthy and influential people who will help each other amass fortunes using the law of attraction. Have a look at this hqiz:
Level 1 Qualifications:
• $1,000 initiation fee
• $150 monthly dues
• Referred to GIN by a GIN Affiliate or Member in good standing
Level 1 Member Benefits:
• Access to membership level 1 sections of the GIN website
Level 1 Cash Bonuses:
• None
Subsequent levels 2-12 are "classified", and you only get the info when you're ready to move to the next level.
I have enough of my own failings - I'm probably going to Hell just on general principles. But if anything about life is fair, this poor excuse for a human being will be in the boiling tar pit next to mine - after getting his ass kicked by Chuck Norris forever.