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Introduction
editGlobal Information Network (GIN) is an international organization created by Kevin Trudeau as a foundation in 2009 in Nevis, a known tax haven. It is a success organization focused on the Law of Attraction. The name could have been chosen to evoke a former phrase used to mean the Internet.
When Kevin Trudeau created this organization, he asked Wallace H. Ward (a.k.a., Mark Hamilton), son of Neo-Tech/Neothink founder Wallace Ward (a.k.a., Frank R. Wallace), if he could use his direct mail marketing list. This was how he was able to grow the club membership so quickly. The original 2009 members are called "Visionaries."
"Mark Hamilton saw a need to help his members that are already a part of the Global Information Network or wish to become an Affiliate / Member"[1]
As of 2015 "GIN generated more than $100 million since it was formed in 2009."[2]
Members are attracted by different avenues; some become members because they read Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know About. This can lead Kevin Trudeau to regulate diet – food and drink, hunger and/or fasting". Others become members because they believe it is a secret society.
"Kevin Mark Trudeau [...] has been preaching for the last few years through his highly controversial Global Information Network (GIN), a group claiming to be involved with the real Illuminati, yet denounced as a fraud by mainstream media."[3]
Mark "Mark Dice" Shouldice says, "Trudeau cleverly decided to mix secret societies in with his sales pitch, since he knows a growing segment of the population are highly interested in researching them."[4]
International
editMost members come from the United States of America, Canada, France, and Iran but there are members from all over the world.
The website can translate to Albanian (Shqip), English (for the USA and UK), French (for Canada, France, and Guadalupe), German, Hungarian (Magyar), Spanish (for the USA, Argentina, and Colombia), and Portuguese[5].
Subtitle translations for training have been provided in Albanian, English, French, German, Farsi (for Iran), Hungarian, Polish, Spanish, and Turkish.
Some levels are still undergoing translation into Chinese, Dutch (for the Netherlands and Aruba), Czechoslokavian, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian from the Translations team of the Volunteer Service Corps. The members in Japan and the Philippines must already know English to be a member since nothing is translated into their language. The head of the Translation Team was Bryan Kuhns. He is now the head of Social Media Marketing for Trudeau Consulting.
Ownership
editAfter Kevin Trudeau founded GIN, he placed it under his wife's name, Nataliya Babenko (née Natasha Babenko). Nataliya filed a motion to quash a subpoena from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), but the motion was denied[6].
"[Nataliya] Babenko had signatory authority on the club's U.S. bank accounts, the records show."[7]
When he was brought to trial, Kevin Trudeau asked all his followers to send Judge Gettlemen emails. Judge Gettleman brought his laptop into the court and said that since the pinging of email after email was happening in his courtroom, he was going to hold Kevin Trudeau in contempt of court[8]. Nataliya Babenko is no longer married due to him; in legal documents she claimed marital fraud[9].
The idea that this organization is defunct is incorrect and was erroneously assumed to be the case because Kevin Trudeau was in prison. However, while he was in prison the organization was first run by the receivership, then Troy McClain under The Hybrid Group that owns AXS Consulting LLC. During this time the email addresses ended in AXSTeam.com. Before that email addresses ended in JangoMail.com. Then it was sold to the members Blaine Athorne, Ted Morter, and Tom Morter. The website was then changed to www.GlobalInformationNetwork.com.
"It has since been taken over by a court-appointed receiver and sold to several of Trudeau's former associates for $200,000 plus a portion of membership fees"[2]
"The club's assets could include memberships lists, thousands of dues-paying customers, and a collection of self-help material produced by Trudeau and others."[7]
Troy McClain was on The Apprentice, which was run by Donald Trump.
"Troy’s rise to prominence happened as he climbed Donald Trump’s ladder on NBC’s “The Apprentice,” advancing all the way to the finals."[10]
The Morters run the Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique (BEST).
According to emails to GIN and Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC) members, Kevin Trudeau claimed to have another court case on September 20, 2024 to determine if he would go back to prison because he was not paying back the $37 million[11] that he owes fast enough as way to encourage donations and followers. Even if Kevin Trudeau were to return the prison, the ownership will still remain with his friends who intend to keep GIN running.
Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)
editGIN was a multi-level marketing (MLM) company before Kevin Trudeau was sent to prison for contempt of court.
"GIN, it would eventually be revealed, was a $110 million pyramid scheme that had scammed 35,000 members."[12]
"If you’re going to run a MLM business opportunity you need to be upfront and transparent regarding who is running and owns it. Anything less is just insulting to anybody looking to sign up and whilst I understand the marketing technique of exclusivity being used, the reality is that such all such vagueness does is make Global Information Network come off sounding like some kooky cult."[13]
"New members generally paid an introductory fee, which generally cost $1,000, as well as $150 per month. If a member, let's call him Sam, had 10 "active" members in his downline - meaning that each one had been paying monthly dues for a set period - Sam received a payment. If the 10 members in Sam's downline each recruited a member of their own, Sam would be eligible to receive a "platinum bonus" that, it was promised, could reach many thousands per month."[2]
"One official promotion, called the Lazy Man, would let Sam add a preexisting member to his downline by simply paying $500 - an offering that became so popular, according to multiple sources, that even after raising the price to $750, GIN sold off more of these unattached members than actually existed. "It was printing money," recalls Peter Wink, who handled marketing for the group.
Another opportunity allowed members to purchase "hot leads" - contact information for supposedly solid prospects - from the organization itself."[2]
The third highest affiliate level was Five Star Platinum[13], so in 2012 one of the major events was called "Go Five Star."
The Associate Level used to exist as an Affiliate level, but when Kevin Trudeau went to prison for contempt of court in 2013, the receivership decided that GIN could no longer have an affiliate level because GIN sold memberships instead of products, which violates U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules for multi-level marketing, according to the "Federal Trade Commission's Opposition to Pyramid Scheme".[14]
"Since assuming management of the club, the receiver has [...] eliminated an "affiliate program" that rewarded members for bringing in new recruits."
"Trudeau had touted that program in another Internet video as one of the "greatest money-making opportunities of all time."
"But the FTC argued it was an illegal pyramid scheme, and that GIN was simply another of Trudeau's crafty attempts to keep assets away from the government."[7]
Prior to Kevin Trudeau's prison sentence in 2013 for contempt of court, the criticism from members was that several members would prey on other members in an attempt to get them to join various MLM schemes, including Karatbars and others. At one point, even Chris McGarahan, one of the speakers, and his son supported Vemma. During this time, the website was www.GINUnited.com and the site was based on Vemma's website. Some other members tried to get other members to invest in their company, such as Hardaway Networks[15]. The most well-known of these was Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return.
"Hardaway focused on Global Information Network members both because they had great trust in him and because they had taken an oath not to criticize him."[16]
After Kevin Trudeau's release, the member documents were updated so that if someone were accused of soliciting to other members they could be banned for life.
"[T]he organization attracted more than 30,000 members at its peak and brought in millions of dollars a month."[2]
"Membership in GIN, which peaked at about 20,000, has fallen precipitously since the receiver took control and now stands at 3,908, according to documents filed by the receiver this week [in 2014]."[7]
Since Kevin Trudeau was released from prison, there have been multiple membership campaigns to increase membership back to where it was before receivership.
Even after Kevin Trudeau's prison stint, GIN speakers tend to come from Amway. These include Ron Ball, Brett Diamler, and Gary Newell. Dexter Yager is also mentioned often.
Your Wish Is Your Command (YWIYC)
editMembers are expected to have listened to Your Wish is Your Command (YWIYC) before joining GIN as Affiliates were trained to share Your Wish is Your Command through How to Get Started Fast, How to Go Platinum in 90 Days, How to Convert Hot Leads Into Members, How to Create a Perpetual Money Making Machine, and Your Next Move. The amount of times a person can re-listen to YWIYC is a badge of honor with someone members even claiming to have listened to it up to 2K times.
The Associate Level includes Your Wish Is Your Command: How Anyone Can Make Millions, which is an audio set that takes two weeks to listen to and was worth $200.
"Originally held as a 2-day workshop in the Alps, Your Wish Is Your Command provides the biggest secrets to help manifest goals, dreams, and desires through a systematic approach."[17]
Your Wish is Your Command was supposedly recorded in Switzerland so that it appeared as if members of Bilderberg Group[18] could have been part of the GIN Council.
"[I]t's hard not to wonder CD series 'Your Wish Is Your Command" was actually recorded during a live seminar in the Swiss Alps, as claimed. When I put the question directly, Trudeau responds that 'some parts' were 'retaped in the studio.'"[2]
GIN Council
editThere are beliefs in things that cannot be proven and bogus claims. For example, some members believe in a Council (global luminaries), which the receivership did not believe exist and required the organization to include as a disclaimer at the bottom of its website in 2013.
"One of those businesses is a private club called the Global Information Network (known by the acronym GIN), which Trudeau claimed had been conceived by the "GIN Council," described by Trudeau as a secret cabal of the ultra-wealthy who held secrets to abundant wealth and happiness."
"The Global Information Network is a club that has been developed by thirty people who are on the GIN Council," Trudeau claimed in an Internet video pitching the club. "They're all billionaires from around the world."[7]
"Among this advisory council, the website boasted, were "a former prime minister ... members of various royal families, a former president of a major country, generals, billionaires, tycoons, industrialists, politicians, a current Supreme Court judge, major media moguls, and several celebrities you would know by name."[2]
"The entity referred to as the GIN Council does not exist," reads a new disclaimer [in 2014] on the GIN website, "and therefore any reference or endorsement of this entity by any of the … previous trainers/hosts should not be interpreted as an endorsement, benefit or part of the training curriculum of the GIN organization."[7]
"'[A colleague] and I used to joke about it,' Peter Wink recalls. "'Are you the Council? I'm not the Council!' We know who the Council is - it's one person.'"[2]
As of 2024, the Global Information Network website now says the following: "GIN was conceived in Istanbul, Turkey at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in 2003 by a group of global luminaries and formally established in 2009."[5]
Inner Circle
editThe group as a whole is elitist, with an elite "inner circle" at its core. Members receive pins to designate special achievements. One of the pins designates those who are in the Inner Circle.
Other pins designate Founders, Visionaries, Sanctioned Speakers (those who went through the old Sanctioned Speaker training), and other achievements. Founders recruited 10 or more people to join the club in 2009 before there was a website. The blue vase pin relates to the book, The Go Getter.
Even though the website "globalbusinessnetwork.com was registered back in 2005"[13] the website that was rolled out to the Founders had "registration information [...] set to private, another red flag when it comes to MLM business opportunities."[13]
Financial Exploitation, Manipulation or Dependence
editEverything in GIN costs money, from $150/mo dues (for the 1st Economic Zone), upgrades, event registration, travel expenses (especially for those outside of the USA), products, and The Foundation Fund. Since it would cost more than $2M to achieve all membership levels, members believe that if they paid $200K that they are receiving are receiving all membership levels for only one-tenth of the cost. In addition, GIN will reduce the price by $50K with only half needing to be paid upfront to make it seem even more like a discount. However, in reality, most people cannot afford to pay $200K for membership to a club let alone $5K, which is half of the lowest contribution level.
"Rewards and punishments used to modify behaviors, both positive and negative". Rewards come in the form of discounts or free stuff (e.g., a free cruise or a free car) for taking "massive and immediate action" or attending major events.
The Associate member price for major events is $2.5K. The regular price for member registration is $997. Major events assign a leader to be a "Bearer of Good News." Historically this has been Chris McGarahan, Danielle Camacho, and Blaine Athorn. This is a person who shares details about discounts that mostly apply only to those who have attended major events in person. Only member attendees can get the next major event registration for $697 by the last day of the current major event.
Members have been rewarded for returning to the club but never for staying in the club during Kevin Trudeau's prison stint. The next cruise is 2026. Punishments come in the form of added financial obligations (e.g., the requirement to pay all back dues to return to the club).
Those who have pins highlight those who have paid the most in time or money. For example, those in the Inner Circle paid $75K to receive exclusive training, engage in monthly calls, and attend an annual "Inner Circle Conference."
"Members in the so-called Inner Circle, the organization's top tier, which cost $75,000 to join, were told they could earn even more."[2]
Money Processes
editEven though the "33 money processes" "used by all the super rich" originated from the Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC), it has been offered to GIN members as of the Global Family Reunion in November 2024. One money process costs $3K, ten processes used to cost $10K but now cost $20K, 30 processes cost $45K, and all 33 money processes cost $85K.
Astute members realized that the money processes are more effective than going up through the levels and this was admitted by Kevin Trudeau himself during money process training. However, he still emphasizes to people to go up through the levels.
Level Structure
editGIN is structured in a way so that there are 12 levels of training in the Success Mastery Course. Each level costs increasingly more money, but the amount of money changes.
Magical thinking is prevalent. For example, they do not use dubbing as they believe that the training is infused with the founder's voice, which has a special vibration/energy that helps make each level work optimally.
"As with similar self-help organizations, participants were aggressively pushed to increase their involvement, paying thousands of dollars in fees as they moved from one level to the next."[2]
Membership Level | Details |
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Associate Level (previously the Affiliate Level): | The Associate Level used to have many more audios but those were removed in an attempt to both encourage members to go to Level 1 and to avoid overwhelm. Even though the Affiliate Level was free, the Associate Level is under $20/mo and each Associate is assigned to a Member Support Coach. Associates are able to attend one event for free. Even though it is considered a membership level on the public-facing website, this is not considered a membership level by the members, but a pre-membership level.
Global Information Network Affiliate Development Series and Global Information Member Development Series used to be mailed to members on a regular basis but are now emailed. GIN dictates with whom the member associates. At this level, members are introduced to the phrase, "You are the average of your five best friends." GIN restricts leisure, entertainment, vacation time. Also at this level, Kevin Trudeau teaches the "teachability index" and implies that if a member is not willing to sacrifice their time, they don't want success bad enough. Leadership and members must sacrifice holidays. For example, the GIN Family Reunion often occurs on Halloween, Nataliya Babenko's birthday. The Morters have mentioned on the stage that Halloween is an important holiday for them but that they are willing to sacrifice it for GIN. |
Level I: | This level used to include Your Wish Is Your Command but now retains Know the Score and other audios. This was historically valued at $1K with the incentive being a free cruise. This is the level where you are required to pay membership dues of $150/mo. and is considered to be when a person becomes a member of the club and receives their first member level pin. This cost may be different for those in other economic tiers. This level also begins the parallel training of the Science of Personal Mastery Course, which used to start in the Associate Level. |
Level II: | This level focuses on emotions. |
Level III: | This level focuses on what holds you back. This is the first level where the phrase "have, be, do" is changed to "be, do, have". |
Level IV: | This level focuses on reviewing the first three levels. This level can lead to uncharacteristically stilted and seemingly programmed conversation and mannerisms based on misquoting statements or using them out of context from non-GIN sources. In Level IV, Kevin teaches people to memorize his words verbatim to change their DNA vibration. Though not required, in enthusiasm, some people have taken to cloning his way of dressing as well. |
Level V: | This level requires that one pass a 5-8-hour test that covers the Basic Book List, etiquette, and rote memorization of trite phrases. This is the level where you are "truly" seen as a member of the club because previous levels could be purchased but this level must be passed. If the test is passed, then the test is followed by a secret induction ceremony. Their events involve mind-altering practices. There is one audio in this level that members particularly like, finding it to be healing, but that one former member claimed to have triggered schizophrenia. |
Level VI Executive Member: | This level requires that one listen to over 200 hours of audio then listen to a couple more days of audio in person. |
Level VII Senior Officer: | This is a two-part level with each part containing four days of in-person training that was delivered by Tom Morter when Kevin Trudeau was in prison. Members who have taken the training have compared it to a detox. |
Level VIII Director: | This is 200 hours of instruction in four parts with each part containing four days of in-person training.[19] The group performs secret rites and rituals and in GIN these rituals are called "processes".
Unethical use of confession is used by requiring members to think about and admit to their transgressions out loud in a group setting, even if it is done all at once. Much emphasis is placed on integrity, even though Kevin Trudeau attempted to instigate a sexual relationship with a married woman when he was in prison. Those who upgraded to Level VII by no later than 31 December 2021 received Level VIII for free and would have only needed to pay more than $40K to be the highest ranking member. |
Level IX President's Club: | Has not been put out yet as of 2024. |
Level X Chairman's Club: | Has not been put out yet as of 2024. |
Level XI Ambassador: | Has not been put out yet as of 2024. |
Level XII Partner: | Has not been put out yet as of 2024. |
"Denis La Rochelle, a financial consultant in Calgary, Alberta, says he spent about $20,000 over several years on GIN. [...] Another fan, Neville Christensen, put many thousands into GIN, an investment he still considers "the best money I could ever spend to educate myself.""[2]
To be the highest ranking member in 2024, it would cost more than $115K. To be the highest ranking member after all Levels are put out, it would cost more than $2M.
Outside of membership level training, there are also trainings related to health, wealth, relationships, career, spirituality, etc. One of the most popular among members is training on how to win Baccarat.
Cult Characteristics
editExtreme Obsessiveness and Hyperactivity in Lifestyle
editMajor time is spent with group indoctrination and discouragement of individualism, encouragement of groupthink instills dependency and obedience.
What makes it a cult is that the leader is charismatic and that "plugging in" means that the practices become a lifestyle.
There is extreme obsessiveness regarding Kevin Trudeau, resulting in the exclusion of almost every practical consideration. Hyperactivity is centered on the Kevin Trudeau's agenda, which seems to supercede any personal goals or individual interests. Even though the organization attracts members by telling them it will help them achieve their "chief aims", the pressure to attend every major event means that members will have less money for their own goals and dreams.
The GIN System
editThe GIN System includes audios, books, events, relationships, and recognition.
Audios
editAudios include the Success Mastery Course, recordings of Kevin Trudeau, and live events.
Books
editBooks include books from the Basic Book List and The Kevin Trudeau Fan Club's (KTFC) Recommended Materials list.
It could also include reading the Science of Personal Mastery Course (SPMC) included in each level except for the Associate Level. The SPMC was created around the time that Level VI was created as the "Nuggets of Gold" but was needed prior to taking Level VIII training. The "Nuggets of Gold" newsletter and SPMC are similar but differ slightly.
GIN Reports were sent out regularly before Kevin Trudeau was sent to prison and may return in the future. GuruKev lessons are available for free even if someone is not a GIN member.
What's notable is that there are six Basic Book Lists: 2009 YWIYC Basic Book List, 2021 Basic Book List, 2023 Associate Level Basic Book List, 2023 Introduction to the GIN System Seminar and Rally Basic Book List, December 2023 Seminar and Rally Basic Book List, and the Office Staff Basic Book List
Movies are also included here even though they aren't books. Movies include movies from The Kevin Trudeau Fan Club's (KTFC) Recommended Materials list and movies recommended from The Kevin Trudeau Show.
Events
edit"The Global Information Network provides for its Members as a benefit of Membership, exclusive live in person and online virtual “Events”. These include:
- Major Weekend Events
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Webinars
- Expos
- Mastering the Success Mastery Course
- GIN Adventures
- Local Chapter Meetings
- Symposiums
- Global Conventions"[20]
Events include four major events per year, Leadership Cruise/Weekend in January, Dream Weekend/Imagination Conference in April, Level V Conference in August, and Family Reunion in October, as well as Seminars and Rallies and Local and Virtual Chapter Meetings. A minor event is a GIN Adventure.
Members frequently experience feelings of guilt from not having attended major events" whether or not they have the paid time off and money to afford travel. Kevin Trudeau created a graph to show that members' energy levels increase by attending major events but lower the longer they are away from major events. To increase fear of missing out (FOMO), the virtual recording of major events shows members eating dinner in black tie dress without anyone on stage speaking for over an hour and a half on Saturday night. Then he asks members to face the camera and encourage them to come to major events. Rewards will be provided to members who attend a major event in the form of massive discounts. For example, only having to pay 10% of the membership upgrade amount with a payment plan for a limited time.
Local Chapter Meetings (LCMs) are based on the structure of Toastmasters International meetings, which means that a portion of members are assigned roles for the next meeting, which incentivizes/motivates/pressures members to attend. Virtual Seminars and Rallies may be combined with Local Chapter Meeting (LCM) watch parties. One watch party on December 2, 2023 required local members to get up 5:30AM or earlier on a Saturday where they were expected to wear suit, ties, and member level pins (to encourage members to level up).
Unofficial ways that members can stay "plugged in" are through Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC) Partner conventions, the Natural Cures Expo, unofficial book clubs, and study groups. The Kevin Trudeau Show that re-started 21 February 2024 on Rumble, YouTube, and podcast expanded to Mondays and Wednesdays during typical working hours appears to be a rebranding of the KT Radio Show. Even though the Kevin Trudeau Show is unofficial, the KT Radio Show is intended to be added to the GIN website.
The Membership Development Series (MDS) comes out on Sunday, The Kevin Trudeau Show comes out on Mondays/Wednesdays during typical work hours, Weekly Updates come out on Fridays. There's also Terrific Tuesdays and Wellness Wednesdays. If a member attends at least one virtual chapter meeting (VCM) weekly on Thursdays and a local chapter meeting on Saturdays, it is entirely possible to center one's entire daily life around GIN and GIN's leader.
"It's my church service." --Gage Vogt, Mastering the Success Mastery Course (a 3-hour meeting)
Cult Aspects of Events:
- Manipulation and deprivation of sleep - Major event Fridays and Saturdays end between 11PM-12AM midnight in United States time zones. Then there is a meeting after the meeting or the "night owl". Also, during high-level in-person training, Kevin Trudeau once said that he originally wanted the training to end at midnight but decided against it because GIN would be labeled as a cult.
- Control types of clothing and hairstyles - The website has a link called "How to Dress At Major Events."
- Financial exploitation, manipulation or dependence -
Speakers
editOther ways that members stay "plugged in" are by following the Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC), which is set up to mirror the look and feel of the GIN site, and by following current GIN speakers, such as Ron Ball and his wife, or former GIN speakers, such as Fred Van Lieu "The Water Doctor", Ed Foreman, Marshall Sylver, Daniel Post-Senning, John Gray, Joel Bauer, Mary Miller, Theresa Dale (d. 5 November 2022), Glynis "The Numbers Lady" McCants, etc. The speakers are more famous than any of the members even though it has been over 15 years that the organization has been in existence with the promise of making people successful.
"Some of the speakers, he [Kevin Trudeau] explained, have 'come in like a piranha, like a shark, and tried to rape, pillage, and steal from every GIN member and extract every dollar they can ... put it in their own pocket and not even consider offering us some type of compensation back.'"[2]
Since Kevin Trudeau was imprisoned, many of these speakers declined to associate with him, and his friend Mary Miller of I-Ching Systems (which was originally on Cult Education Institute then removed) died.
He has since brought new speakers, such as Donald "Donnie" French Jr. who he met in prison who is now a copywriter for Performance Golf.
"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that 25-year-old Donald French Jr. is facing a wire fraud charge in connection with a $10 million Boca Raton Ponzi scheme. French is accused of devising the Ponzi scheme from Boca Raton when he was only 21 years old."[21]
Speakers who continued to support him after prison were Brett Diamler, Les Brown, and Sifu Stephan Patenaude.
Relationships
editRelationships means that the goal is to make friends with other members or do business with other members with the mantra of "members helping members." Recognition includes recognition at events where all members are encouraged to applaud enthusiastically.
The primary ways that members communicate through one another is through the Global Information Network community and Telegram.
Group identity takes precedence over (or replaces) individual identity". The organization is known as a "members helping members" organization, which can lead to business deals. Members are also encouraged to befriend other members and refer to each other as "sisters and brothers," which is especially emphasized during Family Reunion, one of the annual major events.
Recognition
editWays that members can receive recognition are by leveling up, through GIN Member Support employment, volunteering through the Volunteer Service Corps, and/or working at the GIN office. However, members are taught that they can actually receive more benefits by applauding than by being on stage, even if viewing online. This is emphasized with the phrase, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” from Acts 20:35 and the idea that edification gives the edifier credibility. This exaggerated enthusiasm and including dancing during General Sessions are techniques to motivate and inspire new members, which could be considered emotional manipulation.
Cloning of Leader
editGIN encourages cloning of Kevin Trudeau in personal behavior. Kevin Trudeau charismatically claims to have special insight and supreme knowledge. Members show zealous commitment, loyalty and dependence upon their leader.
"A member named Jumal Lewis waited in the courthouse lobby Tuesday as Trudeau faced the jury, and told the Chicago Tribune that his guru was like Nelson Mandela, fighting against an unjust government."[22]
To emphasize how members worship Kevin Trudeau and put him on a pedestal, a high-level member said, "Kevin is one in the universe. I guess he is the universe" in a testimonial.
Two office staff members even have the first name of Kevin: Kevin Tan, previous Director of Events, and Kevin Wolfe, Chief Financial Officer. It is likely that Kevin Tan left because he's from Australia and most GIN events are in the USA, especially after Kevin Trudeau left prison.
Member Support
editGIN has a preoccupation with new members". The original Director of Member Support was Lisa Larson, but she was fired due to her inability to produce graphs fast enough. David Krueger and Danielle Camacho switched roles. David Krueger was the Managing Director and is now the Director of Global Expansion, and Danielle Camacho was the Director of Member Support and is now the Managing Director.
"[O]f the members who joined two years before, 80% were still on board and paying those monthly dues. According to 'some computer models,' he [Kevin Trudeau] added, GIN might well grow to more than 10 million members in the next decade."[2]
High-level members volunteer as MSCs for new members, but the requirements are strict. Member Support "[i]mpose[s] rigid rules and regulations"[23] on MSCs. They are required to check Telegram daily, wear business attire whenever they are around other GIN members (even if that MSC is "plugged in" daily and regardless if that's MSC's profession is a farmer), and follow precise commands. Members can easily spend every day in GIN activities. If that person is a Member Support Coach (MSC), then that person will be wearing a suit, tie, and membership level pin every day. At Local Chapter Meetings (LCMs) their dress code will be verified by the group photo taken at the end of each meeting. VCMs and other videoconference meetings are not always recorded to verify adherence to dress code, but there is a requirement to be on camera.
This is a paid position, which also leads to financial dependence.
A member that is "plugged in" will be a part of multiple Telegram channels. If that member is an MSC, they will be expected to check the following Telegram channels daily:
Official: The Official Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC) Channel and variations in other languages, Discussion - Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC) and variations in other languages, GIN Level V & Above, Virtual Chapter Meeting channels (at least one), GIN channels per state and country, GIN channels per major event (in English, German, French, Spanish, and Persian), and Training channels (depending on membership level)
If that member is also on the Volunteer Service Corp (VSC), they will be expected to check the other official channels daily too. For example,, someone who is part of the Translations VSC would follow these official channels daily Translations Official VSC Channel, [Chat] Translations Official VSC, English Proofreading VSC, and/or [Chat] ENGLISH Proofreading VSC.
They are not expected to check the following unofficial Telegram channels, but may do so out of enthusiasm.
Unofficial: Book Club L5, Brothers and Sisters GIN FR23, GIN Elite Creators, GIN Members Book Club Mastermind, and TheKevinTrudeauChannel
Office Staff
editEven though MSCs adhere to strict rules, the core office staff adheres to even stricter rules because they initially lived with Kevin Trudeau. The website designers, Ameer Yasin and Bernard Bury, have spoken on stage about how they were required to work days and evenings without a work-life balance. They are now IT Support and the Webmaster is now Erica Greg.
Office staff must be organized with clean desks and may not have clutter. Danielle Camacho said that if their offices are not neat Kevin Trudeau said he would turn the desks upside down. Every staff member must have a Sai Maa Tesla Device. They are allowed to have the following: graphs, scoreboards, office supplies, air filters, plants, GIN coasters, Icelandic water, Moccamaster coffee, The Basic Books, Priority Manager, and I-Ching Systems products. They may also be Member Support Coaches (MSCs).
Former Followers
editRick Rome also wrote in his Warning Signs page, "10. Former followers are at best-considered negative or worse evil and under bad influences. They can not be trusted and personal contact is avoided."[24] To confirm this statement, Bernie O'Mahony wrote on his site: "One thing I have found consistent with many people in GIN, many of whom were ‘friends’ until I quit, is the quickness of name-calling, slanderous comments and downright bitchiness! And that’s just the men!"[25]
Political and Religious Beliefs
editPolitically, this is a right-leaning cult (Libertarian and Republican). The next Leadership Weekend in 2025 is being held at the Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida.
Even after the organization removed it's MLM aspect, only one or two members wore masks at major events during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. To some liberals that would be considered cultish behavior.
As a religion it would be monotheistic-leaning with reincarnation beliefs with a bent toward Christianity, since the Headquarters are in the United States of America where that is the dominant religious culture. For example, Kevin Trudeau will bless dinners. It supports meditation practices. One can follow any other religion while simultaneously following GIN, but particularly supports Sai Maa, a Hindu guru, who can also be considered the leader of a cult. It acknowledges that some of its members may follow Islam but does not set aside times for prayer.
Kevin Trudeau will use scriptural texts, such as The Bible and the Bhagavad Gita to emphasize that the reason why members should be his followers are so that they will receive what they seek.
Isaiah 1:19-20 says people should be "willing and obedient". The Bhagavad Gita says people should be "humble and open." Kevin Trudeau connects this with the "teachability index."
Though not as common, some members also follow it and Ordo Templi Orientis simultaneously. A few members also have fruitarian beliefs. The religious text is the Success Mastery Course and the Science of Personal Mastery Course.
Members are discouraged from being members of 12 Step Programs if they have an addiction. However, nothing has been said against Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART).
Future Goals Connected to Scientology
editGIN targets the vulnerable with [...] idealistic goals". Since free cruises were offered to new Level I members since the beginning, one of the major goals of the club are to create a cruise where people can live communally. Some have compared this to Scientology. Some people have claimed that GIN has elements of Scientology, such as ship terminology, and can also be followed with Landmark Worldwide simultaneously.
"Some of it sounds suspiciously dodgy, some of it sounds ridiculously absurd and some of it reads more like what you’d expect to find in Scientology marketing material than an offering from a bonafide MLM company."[13]
"Trudeau's network was controlled through the Scientology-esque Global Information Network"[22]
"Trudeau’s own involvement in Scientology is a little mysterious. He recommends in his books that readers try out Dianetics and Scientology. And as the Business Insider profile indicates, Trudeau’s second wife, Kristine Dorow, said that their prenup “obligated her to reach a certain level in Scientology, which Trudeau has dabbled in over the years.” Some former Scientologists have also claimed to have seen Trudeau at facilities in Los Angeles."[19]
Another goal of this club is to have clubhouses around the world. A minor goal is to have its own credit union.
To summarize GIN's potential cult connections, these include the following: I-Ching Systems, Landmark Worldwide, Sai Maa, and Scientology.
Criticisms
editThe strongest critics of GIN are as follows:
- Bernie O'Mahony, who is behind GINTruth - Both Bernie O'Mahony and "Cosmic Connie" post anti-Trump posts when they have run out of content against GIN.
- Mamdooh "Abe" Hussein who claims to have lost a lot of money by investing in GIN - "Abe Husein is a former GIN member who has dedicated himself to exposing the group's inner workings."[2] "In the years after he joined the club, he [Abe Hussein] was sued for debt. He failed to pay his taxes, and a lien was placed on his house."[12]
- Dr. Leonard Coldwell, a former friend of Kevin Trudeau and former GIN speaker
- "Cosmic Connie" who hosts Whirled Musings, a blog against Kevin Trudeau - "Cosmic Connie" is somewhat different from the other detractors in that her anti-scammer site has been in existence since 2006, and GIN started in 2009, which is when she repurposed her site to be against Kevin Trudeau.
Kevin Trudeau and GIN have also displayed queerphobia (queermisia), Islamophobia (Islamomisia), ableism, and racism.
Queerphobic: GIN held its 2023 Summer Conference in Idaho, after it passed anti-trans legislation and Danielle Camacho, Member Support leader, said that talking about sexual orientation at the banquet is frowned upon in an MSC monthly Zoom call. In a Kevin Trudeau Fan Club (KTFC) Telegram channel, partners and followers discussed how people who are trans have a mental disorder.
Islamophobic: There was no time given to pray during trainings during the 2024 Dream Weekend in Orlando, FL during Eid. In The Kevin Trudeau Show #11 on 5/1/24, Kevin Trudeau referred to someone as having a “towel on his head.” On the same episode, he compared Gaza to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and said it is delusional to think we can stop wars, completely missing the point.
Ableist: Kevin Trudeau has said that the club is "for the able, to be more able." On 5 June 2023, during the GIN MSC audio training, KT changed his voice to make fun of unintelligent people. There is a requirement to be on time and to sit still for hours without fidget tools. Danielle Camacho said that oversharing is frowned on in an MSC monthly Zoom call. The acronyms SMC and MSC are confusing to those with dyslexia.
Racist: Kevin Trudeau blamed Indigenous Americans for violence when on stage and dug in more the next day after being asked to apologize.
Other criticisms from former members have been that if people leave GIN, they are not allowed to return until they have paid all back dues.
Acronyms
editGDW: Global Dream Weekend
GFR: Global Family Reunion
GIN: Global Information Network
GLW: Global Leadership Weekend
KT: Kevin Trudeau
KTFC: Kevin Trudeau Fan Club
KTRN: Kevin Trudeau Radio Network
LCM: Local Chapter Meeting
MDS: Member Development Series
MSC: Member Support Coach
MSMC: Mastering the Success Mastery Course
NT: NeoTech or NeoThink
SMC: Success Mastery Course
SPMC: Science of Personal Mastery Course
VCM: Virtual Chapter Meeting
VSC: Volunteer Support Corps
YWIYC: Your Wish is Your Command
References
edit- ^ Administrator, Neothink (14 January 2010). "Global Information Network Super Team". Neothink Newspaper. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gell, Aaron (20 January 2015). "'That's Not All!" Kevin Trudeau, The World's Greatest Salesman, Makes One Last Pitch". Business Insider India. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
- ^ "Kevin Trudeau Global Information Network: Investigation Into Secret Club Promoted by TV Pitchman". ABC15 Arizona.
- ^ Shouldice "Dice", Mark (13 April 2009). The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction (First ed.). The Resistance. ISBN 978-0967346656.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ a b Trudeau, Kevin (1 January 2024). "The Global Information Network". The Global Information Network. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ Babenko, Nataliya (22 March 2012). "Babenko v. Fed. Trade Commission". Casetext (part of Thomson Reuters). Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f Hill, James (30 January 2014). "Despite Pleas for Mercy, Infomercial King Kevin Trudeau to Remain Behind Bars". ABC News. p. 1. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Trudeau, Kevin (13 July 2012). "Trudeau Brief (Federal Trade Commission v. Kevin Trudeau)" (PDF). Federal Trade Commission. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ Babenko, Nataliya (19 October 2022). "Trudeau Kevin vs. Babenko Nataliya". Trellis. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ McClain, Troy (1 January 2013). "Back to the GIN Principles Tour". Event Registration. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
- ^ Gettleman, Robert W. (9 July 2015). "FTC's Motion for Approval of Trudeau Partial Victim Redress Plan" (PDF). Truth in Advertising. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ a b Kessler, Sarah (2 May 2019). Gigged: The Gig Economy, The End of the Job and the Future of Work. Manhattan, NY: Random House Business. p. 16. ISBN 978-1847941749.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ a b c d e "Global Information Network Review: MLM or a cult?". BehindMLM. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ Gettleman, Robert W. (20 December 2013). ""Federal Trade Commission's Opposition to Pyramid Scheme"" (PDF). Case: 1:03-cv-03904 Document #: 808 Filed: 12/20/13 Page 1 of 22 PageID #:14465. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ Langford, Cameron (21 February 2017). "SEC Sues Kevin Trudeau Crony for $4.7 Million". Courthouse News Service. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ Nekvasil, Goodman and (2 January 2024). "Hardaway Net-Works, Inc. and Darrell Glenn Hardaway – Goodman & Nekvasil P.A. May Recover Investor Losses". Goodman & Nekvasil. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ Newswire, PR (3 October 2024). "Kevin Trudeau To Be Featured On The Sovereign Show With Scott Saks To Discuss Exclusive Your Wish Is Your Command Audio Course". Morningstar. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ Sommerlad, Joe (28 May 2019). "What is the Bilderberg Group and are its members really plotting the New World Order?". Independent. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ a b Ortega, Tony (22 January 2021). "As Kevin Trudeau's prison stint nears end, his pitch sounds more like Scientology than ever". The Underground Bunker. p. 4. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Trudeau, Kevin (1 January 2024). "Member Benefits". Global Information Network. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ Wilson, Meyer (2024). "25-year-old Donald French Jr. Faces Charges for Florida Ponzi Scheme". Meyer Wilson. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ a b Feloni, Richard (14 November 2013). "America's Biggest Infomercial Conman Owes The FTC $37 Million And Is Now In Jail". Business Insider India. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ Hassan, Steven (1999–2024). "BITE Model of Authoritarian Control". Freedom of Mind Resource Center. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^ Ross, Rick (1 January 2014). "Warning Signs". Cult Education Institute. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ O'Mahony, Bernie (31 December 2012). "Let's clear something up..." GINtruth. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
External links
editOfficial Global Information Network site: https://www.globalinformationnetwork.com
Your Wish Is Your Command Guidebook: https://a.co/d/gkUShJC
El Sistema de la Élite: El sistema de éxito de 5 partes de la sociedades secretas (Spanish Edition): https://a.co/d/8JYhULp
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