Thursday, October 23, 2008

Answers For People Experiencing The Pernicious Amway The Business Cult


Is there anyone out there in the cyberspace dealing with the pernicious the business cult? They call themselves Amway, but are one of the Worlds major Cults along side of the likes of Scientology, and the Unification Church. Has anyone had to deal with a loved family member that is being engaged or harmed by one of these cults? I send warning: these are not wonderful people and their cult is a pernicious harm doing affair! It can and will ruin families. It many times will tear even the closest of people apart, even ones merely on the outskirts of the cult. Family members who have to deal on a day to day basis with this family tragedy.

Can one really describe Amway/Quixtar in a way that new readers, or even those similarly affected, might understand and therefore come to a realization? It is just farther out of what most people find to be reality--simply because they do not know. Only amongst those who experience the cult phenomena first hand and know the kinds of mental anguish one can undergo, can a full understanding of how these truly deceit ridden folk operate. Their deceits have no bounds; they corrupt themselves morally, and many times lose sight of their first love. Their belief systems are altered-- not in a good Godly way.

A perversion of faith occurs where they are lulled into worship of The Business Cult. It mattered not to the cult what one believed prior to hearing the plan. Once faith has been supplanted towards the cult organization, the recruitment has been accomplished. The recruited pay to receive the Word of the Cult in the form of tool propaganda whereby the ways of the cult are not only taught, but embedded into the subconscious mind of the believer. All the important cult details are thereby infused, ingrained, taught, and driven into the minds of, and retaught over and over so many times that the end result is a programmed believer in the dream inspired Amway business cult.

Amway, the only business owner involved here, steps in and immediately takes their profits in what my friend, David Brear describes as a “Closed Loop Swindle”. I've described it in a different fashion, but both descriptions detail a bad situation for all the Amway Cult believers who basically must buy overpriced products, tools, and attend expensive functions. They are required to “pay to play” in Amway's game of deceit where dreams rarely ever come true. Only the well established early adopters, the kingpins, benefit, providing themselves up as the very cheese that all the duped cult believers are told they should work to emulate. One can see a child at the foot of the master here. Can these cults claim they do not have a central figure to emulate or worship? They worship the very members of the cult who stand to gain the most and in the end do them the most harm!

Quixtar Cult Intervention exists to reach out to the downtrodden folk either in the cult, on the outskirts of the cult. Many people really need to find answers to their own situations. Could I provide a few answers to help someone in the grip of this pernicious business cult? Please send me an email: Quixtarisacult@Gmail.com . I have received testimonies of people who threw off a cult predatory situation and my heart is always gladden to know that someone has somehow been helped. People who resort to deceit in these cults many times become just as deceitful with others in their sphere of influence. From experience, many times these cults succeed where people believe they are alone; all the while their sensibilities become numbed and the joys of life seem to fade.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Rich Devos Contributes $100,000 to Prevent Recognition of Gay Marriage By the State of Florida: Protesters Appear Outside Amway Arena


Bigotry comes in many different forms in our day and age. Gay rights have increasingly been recognized by various state legislators and courts. Class warfare between gay rights advocates and anti-gay organizations have been more and more common. Many people believe that gay bigotry is Biblical. One such person is Amway co-founder Rich Devos, Billionaire former owner of the Orlando Magic who over shadows all affairs Amway. (Mr. Devos transferred ownership to his children with Bob Vander Weide being named official owner.)

Alticor, the parent company of Quixtar/Amway Global has recently engaged in an Accreditation of the tool and function businesses ran by their “top of the pyramid” kingpin distributors. A core part of their effort is to outlaw intolerance and bigotry is the implementation of a “Right to Differ” rule that states intolerance will no longer be accepted from Amway podiums, training materials or distributor recordings. Well known distributors like Dexter Yager have in years past used these venues to preach hatred against others to include non-distributors.

Amway is correct in enacting their right to differ rules, but at the very same time, their co-founder--by his own actions--has sought to stifle recognition of gay marriage. There seems to be very little tolerance in the heart of the Amway co-founder for homosexual and lesbian couples in the face of the “Right to Differ” rules being invoked against Amway kingpin distributors and their down line followers.

There is news that pro-gay protesters have appeared outside of the Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida, where gays and their supporters have protested what they feel is Amway funded bigotry. Their right to differ, they feel, is being ignored by Devos. Devos, I might point out has stepped down as President of Amway and lives out his retirement years giving speeches and controlling the purse strings of his Republican causes which have helped keep Amway operating in the face of recent Tool Scam scandals and a IBO rebellion of up to 100,000 distributors.

Amway has always promoted leadership and emulation of its leaders. If Mr. Devos's leadership is to be followed, then religious intolerance and bigotry is promoted to the devotees of the Amway's product based pyramid scheme (known to the rest of the world as the American Scam). This is a question of hypocrisy of the highest order. I am not trying to represent that homosexuality is either good or bad, but it just happens to be an increasingly accepted fact of life in our society for which legal protections are becoming common place. Our legal system increasingly seeks to prevent discrimination in housing, jobs, health insurance, religion and social and religious organizations--especially those which receive federal funding.


Amway has in the past requested and received tax concessions from law makers and the federal government. (Click here, here and here for more details.) I suggest that public intolerance by Rich Devos seeks to disenfranchise gays and lesbians and that any further requests for “special status” by Amway be carefully examined. Is Amway serious about enforcing its own “right to differ” rules and allow openly gay people to participate in their pyramid scheme? If Amway distributors are prevented from making anti-gay and anti-hate speech from the Amway stage, isn't it highly inappropriate for Mr. Devos to use his Amway profits to crusade against gay rights? Could protesters be coming to your next Amway rally?

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Expert Compares the Current Fiscal Crisis to MLM Pyramid Schemes


Dedication to Amway in the face of an incredible amount of evidence that Amway has taken countless numbers of people to the cleaners throughout their half a century of operation can be understood by examining how a con man rationalizes his activities. I have concluded that people involved in MLM eventually understand the ultimate bad truth about their business and the ones that continue in the business become con men and con women who believe they can succeed the way other common criminals believe they can prosper. They see success in MLM about the same way the shady fellow who puts on a 3-card monte game down on the corner does. People who show these "plans of deception" to their friends and relatives are morally deficient; but yet many of these con men have the nerve to find new recruits sitting in church pews.

Respected MLM expert and public speaker, Robert Fitzpatrick, has described MLM corruption in a similar fashion to my article Amway, Chinway and a Better Way in a posting on his False Profits Blog. Read Mr. Fitzpatrick's comparision of MLM to the current fiscal 911 by clicking HERE.

Go ahead and hate your neighbor, go ahead and cheat a friend; do it in the name of heaven, you'll be justified in the end.