Month: September 2014

  • ‘BitClub Network’ Now Reportedly Set To Launch On Sept. 10, Eve Of Anniversary Of 9/11 Attacks

    bitclub350smallThe BitClub Network “program” — originally set to launch Sept 1, the 75th anniversary of the beginning of World War II — reportedly now will launch on Sept. 10.

    That’s the eve of the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

    The Sept. 10 launch time is pegged for “2pm EST,” which possibly means the “program” is using Panama time. Panama, part of the Americas, does not use Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

    Some of the money from the Profitable Sunrise HYIP swindle last year went to an entity in Panama City, the SEC said last year. Other Profitable Sunrise money ended up in Australia and the Czech Republic, according to court filings.

    Profitable Sunrise operated through a “mail drop” in England and had a “director” in Seychelles, according to court filings.

    Zeek Rewards Ponzi- and pyramid-scheme figure T. LeMont Silver, an early adopter of BitClub Network who is promising a $600 sign-up bonus and “training” for the “program,” now is using a Seychelles address, according to an email pitch he sent last week.

    Seychelles is a known money-laundering haven. Silver may be operating from the Dominican Republic after parachuting into the nation after the collapse of Zeek in 2012 and the later collapse of two other purported “revenue-sharing programs” he was pitching.

    Those “programs,” which ended up suing each other amid allegations of fraud, were GoFunPlaces/GoFun Rewards and JubiMax/JubiRev. Silver described disaffected prospects as “low-hanging fruit.”

    BitClub Network, which purportedly offers “shares” of “mining pools,” has a Bitcoin theme. The reported buy-in levels are $500, $1,000 and $2,000, with “Founders’” positions going for $3,599.

    Whether Silver even knows precisely who is operating the BitClub Network “program” is unclear. Also unclear is why the “program” chose start dates that corresponded with the starting dates of World War II in Europe and the 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States.

    Are the dates merely coincidences?

    Hitler’s Nazi Third Reich was hoped to last 1,000 years. BitClub Network, early bird MLM HYIPers say, will pay a daily dividend for 1,000 days.

    HYIP schemes in general are exceptionally murky propositions, with narratives, descriptions and actions that may be designed as taunts against both prospects and regulators. Profitable Sunrise, for example, used images of Jesus Christ in promos and offered a purported “Long Haul” plan with a purported Easter gift to be paid out on April 1, 2013 — April Fool’s Day.

    March 31 of that year was Easter Sunday.

    WCM777 also used images of Jesus Christ. A follow-up scam used images of a golden pyramid.

    John Neil Hirst was charged by the U.K. Serious Fraud Office in 2011 with running a Ponzi scheme that targeted British, French and Americans through a company registered in Panama and Seychelles.

    A 2010 scam known as “Alpha Trade Group” that was promoted on well-known Ponzi-scheme forums purported to be registered in Panama and was using “various corporations and fictitious names registered in Florida” to pull off the scheme, according to court filings.

    David F. Merrick of Traders International Return Network (TIRN) was charged in a 2009 Ponzi scheme that was operating in the United States while funneling money to Panama, Mexico, Malaysia, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

    A 2014 online scheme known as Mutual Wealth might have operated through entities in Panama and the United Kingdom “and through Russian or Belarussian nationals,” the SEC said.

    In August 2013, NEOMutual, a purported “crowdfunding” opportunity that claimed it used bitcoin and a series of offshore payment processors, further claimed to provide daily interest rates of 1.4 percent, 1.6 percent and 1.9 percent on sums between $20 and $250,000.

    It was promoted alongside the bizarrely named “Cash Crop Cycler.” Among the provocative claims on the CashCropCycler website was that the “program” was interested in building “a network that ticks.”

    A 2011 scam known as OneX used an image of a bomb in its logo.

    Silver was a OneX pitchman, alongside Andy Bowdoin, the operator of the $119 million AdSurfDaily Ponzi scheme that he positioned as a “revenue-sharing” program.

    At least one promo for Bitclub Network claims “All Countries” and prospects are accepted for “Legal Passive Income.”

    “EARN PASSIVE for 1,000 Days,” the promo roars.

    “No Ponzi,” it says.

     

  • JOAN RIVERS: 1933-2014

    “It is with great sadness that I announce the death of my mother, Joan Rivers. She passed peacefully at 1:17pm surrounded by family and close friends. My son and I would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of Mount Sinai Hospital for the amazing care they provided for my mother. Cooper and I have found ourselves humbled by the outpouring of love, support, and prayers we have received from around the world. They have been heard and appreciated. My mother’s greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. Although that is difficult to do right now, I know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon.”Statement at MelissaRivers.com, Sept. 4, 2014.

    And thousands more . . .

  • TelexFree Figure Carlos Costa Suffers Heart Attack

    Carlos Costa. From YouTube.
    Carlos Costa. From YouTube.

    EDITOR’S NOTE: On Sept. 4, a PP Blog reader who understands Portuguese posted a link to a Globo.com story that confirms from a medical source that Carlos Costa suffered a heart attack on Sept. 2 and is being treated at Meridional Hospital in Cariacica in the state of Espírito Santo. Here is a link in Portuguese to that story.

    The PP Blog’s earlier story is below . . .

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    1st Update 11:46 p.m. (Sept. 2) EDT U.S.A. There are reports that Brazil-based TelexFree figure and candidate for political office Carlos Costa suffered a heart attack and was taken to a hospital today.

    The PP Blog cannot independently confirm the reports, but has observed a video of Costa in what appears to be a hospital room.

    Costa gives the “thumbs up” sign in the video, which is accessible via Facebook. At the time of this PP Blog post, the Facebook post showing Costa in a hospital room reads, “6 hours ago.” The video lasts 13 seconds, and shows Costa speaking while clad in a green gown.

    If our reading of the situation is correct, Costa’s campaign is advising his followers that the candidate will be off the campaign trail at least until Sept. 8.

    TelexFree is alleged in the United States to be a Ponzi- and pyramid scheme that gathered more than $1.2 billion. Federal police in Brazil conducted TelexFree-related raids in July.

    Some TelexFree affiliates in the United States have accused Costa of racketeering.

  • DEVELOPING STORY: Zeek Receiver Seeks Temporary Restraining Order ‘Necessary To Prevent Further Dissipation And Waste Of The Assets At Issue’

    DEVELOPING STORY: (Updated 9:44 a.m. EDT Sept 3, U.S.A.) The court-appointed receiver in the Zeek Rewards Ponzi- and pyramid case has asked a federal judge for a Temporary Restraining Order he says is necessary to prevent “further dissipation and waste” of certain assets.

    Receiver Kenneth D. Bell asked that the motion be filed under seal. The Zeek-related assets Bell believes could shrink were not specified in a public filing

    “The underlying motion and memorandum contain sensitive information regarding Receivership Property,” Bell advised Senior U.S. District Judge Graham C. Mullen of the Western District of North Carolina.

    Neither the SEC nor Zeek operator Paul R. Burks objected to the request for the motion to be filed under seal.

    From the public portion of a filing by the receiver today (italics added):

    The underlying motion and memorandum contain sensitive information regarding Receivership Property. As explained in detail in the memorandum, sealing the Receiver’s motion and memorandum is necessary to prevent further dissipation and waste of the assets at issue. The Receiver seeks to have the underlying motion sealed only temporarily until the Court can consider and rule on the motion.

    When Mullen would rule on the motion was not immediately clear. The public portion of Bell’s pleading today is styled, “Receiver’s Motion to Seal Ex Parte Motion for Temporary Restraining Order Enforcing the Court’s Asset Freeze.”

    The sealed information contains three exhibits, according to the docket of the case.

    Burks and Zeek figures Dawn Wright-Olivares and Daniel Olivares agreed to a $600 million consent judgment “to be satisfied with substantially all of their assets,” according to a filing by Bell in July.

    The receiver’s motion for the TRO and to file under seal appears on the docket of the SEC case originally filed against Zeek and Burks in August 2012. The agency sued Wright-Olivares and Olivares in a separate case in December 2013.

    Both Wright-Olivares and Olivares have pleaded guilty to criminal charges.

    NOTE: Our thanks to the ASD Updates Blog.

  • ZEEK RECEIVER: ‘No Comment’ On BitClub Network Story

    Zeek receiver Kenneth D. Bell had “no comment” this morning on an Aug. 30, PP Blog story that reported Zeek figure T. LeMont Silver now was pushing a murky “program” called “BitClub Network.”

    Bell has raised concerns that Silver is a serial promoter of Zeek-like schemes to defraud.

    As the PP Blog noted yesterday, Silver also has been linked to a “program” known as “Gold Crowdfunding” that has links to the OneX scam that put AdSurfDaily Ponzi schemer Andy Bowdoin in jail in 2012. Like Bowdoin, Silver pitched OneX.

    OneX used an image of a bomb in its logo.

    OneX logo.
    OneX logo.

    Bell is suing Silver for the return of his alleged gains in Zeek, saying they came from Zeek victims. The SEC and federal prosecutors in the Western District of North Carolina have described Zeek as a Ponzi- and pyramid scheme that collected hundreds of millions of dollars in less than two years of operation.

    The SEC shut down Zeek in August 2012.

    Zeek figure Dawn Wright-Olivares pleaded guilty to criminal charges of investment-fraud conspiracy and tax-fraud conspiracy in February 2014. Her stepson, former Zeek programmer Daniel Olivares, pleaded guilty to a charge of investment-fraud conspiracy.

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a warning on Bitcoin-themed scams on Aug. 11, 2014. Silver’s promotions for BitClub Network began to appear on the Internet about three weeks later.

    CFPB did not immediately respond to a request for comment on BitClub Network, which Silver has described as a “mining” venture.

    BitClub Network purportedly pays out a daily dividend for 1,000 days and has three “mining pools” with tiered buy-in rates: $500, $1,000 and $2,000. Early birds — described as “Leaders” — are being encouraged to send in $3,599 to qualify for a “Founder’s” position.

    Much is murky about BitClub Network.

    Also see Sept. 1 report on “Gold Crowdfunding” by BehindMLM.com.