Al Queda is an interesting group and they operate similar to an Multi-Level-Marketing company and even use the same types of lies to sign up their down line Jihad followers and the tales of such must be tall indeed for someone to agree to blow themselves up in the name of Allah or any religious doctrine for that matter.
So the best way to beat Al Queda is to destroy their networks from within. The best way to do this is thru attempting to discredit their plan and tell of all the reasons it will not work or be successful in the end. We must also increase their attrition rate and cause people to quit their movement.
Other tactics to stopping MLM or Multilevel Marketing Companies is to take away their support structures. Do not allow the Al Queda members to get involved in large get togethers to gain synergy support. If they do of course take them all out at once.
Another way to stop MLM companies is to take away the up line motivation support structures. Also causing fear in the minds of those who might sign up makes sense. Fear of loss is the best fear. Consider the negative motivators of mankind; Fear of lack of respect from the rest of the population, fear of loss of life (don’t kid yourself they do not want to die unless they have too), fear of never achieving anything or losing all that they have (if indeed they have anything at all now).
If we use all of these techniques to defeat Al Queda including on hunting down their main leaders, we will be well on our way of winning the war on International Terrorism, Consider this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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Tags: Marketing the War on Terror, MLM, Multi Level Marketing Companies, Operate Like Al Queda
Have you ever been introduced to a multi-level marketing business? This is when the sales person or recruiter draws circles and says if you get so many people to do this and they get so many people to participate then you get a percentage all these people? Sounds fairly enticing and a lot of people believe that they can do that and therefore get involved.
Next thing you know they are out selling others to sign up and those others are signing people up and so on. Of course when you make a copy of a copy too many times we all know what happens don’t we? The copy becomes illegible from the original. Thus the people in the down line begin to say things in order to sign up new recruits which simply are not so. Thus they misrepresent facts related to potential earnings or make claims, which seem innocent enough but are only remotely based in truth.
Sure these folks are trying to earn a living, but that does not make the fraud any less devastating for the duped newbie signing up. Part of the problem is that we over regulate one sector and under regulate another. If a franchise did this they would be sued or fined. If a financial planner did this they would be fined triple and lose their license forever.
Sometimes I think it would just be better to; “let the buyer beware” and educate people. Now then a smart person like your self might see thru these bogus sales pitches or spot erroneous information or misrepresentation, but a less intelligent person gets had or taken. Someone is going to rip off all the dumb people sometime, as eventually they are going to fall for some scheme; you cannot prevent it all or make laws which inhibit forward progression of the economy and slow commerce to save the stupidest people amongst us. We need to do something about these unintentional misrepresentations and fraud that are occurring out there in the MLM field, without hurting all the small business people who have chosen to work from home in this way. Think on this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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Tags: Multi Level Marketing Companies, Unintentional Fraud