MLM Opportunity? QXCI Inventor's Felony Record?
Hi Lapis,
Are you saying that the U.S. District Court record of Nelson's felony criminal and civil activities are not real?
To me this looks like an easy mark for quackwatch.com.
If the M.D.'s who run quackwatch.com are the alopathic behaviorally toxic people that many suggest, could this be a case of the behaviorally toxic publicly fingering the behaviorally toxic?
I don't know.
I do know that when there is an official, publicly available U.S. District Court record of an alternative health machine inventor's felony activity, I have some very serious questions rising.
No matter who points me to that U.S. District Court felony record.
The other part is the network marketing part of the QXCI business opportunity.
They sell some very expensive "exclusive QXCI" machine-*perscribed* supplements, via multi-level marketing. These supplements are specifically called for by QXCI machine diagnosis, in all cases.
That is extremely suspicious.
I am quite skeptical about this, Lapis.
Please address the US District felony (and civil) court record of QXCI's inventor, William Nelson. Is that not so?
If it is, please provide clear and credible proof.
A person who I care for much has gotten envolved in selling QXCI, and I fear for her.
She has put a lot of money up (buying the machine etc.) so far with nothing to show for it, but money spent on advertising her QXCI services.
This sounds very MLM-greed-driven with a lot of 'love bombing', feel-good new age cult group hype.
Yes, abandon MD's for all but broken bones, but this QXCI MLM opportunity?
It sounds like alopathic "perscribing" M.D. pharma-greed, dressed-up in 'love-bombing' new age cult group cloths.
I really do want to know if the US District Court records of Nelson are real or not.
Please provide credible proof about this.
Thank you,
Steve