Saturday 14 March 2020

The Institutional Services Confidence Trick

Why is Martin Armstrong advertising institutional services? I have never heard anyone else (except his shills perhaps) even mention them.

It's a common confidence trick. He doesn't need to have such institutional services to make money.

No institutional clients would EVER subscribe to a service that is a scam because they have due diligence.

Proof:

Which Institution was ever advised by Martin Armstrong?

But he can fake the institutional services which is the trick!

Institutional Service for Small Business is a post that is synchronized with his current campaign revolving around coronavirus that he has started at zerohedge.com to get fresh victims:

Martin Armstrong: The Cyclical Character Of Coronaviruses

Complete fraud as everything else. He has done it before: Institutional Services.

... and as far back as here: Institutional Time Share

On his Global Artificial Intelligence Computer that does not exist.

The Institutional Service Confidence trick has an additional purpose. To create the illusion that institutional services income generated the initial wealth after his 11 years in prison. Without which it would not have been possible to re-build his scam business. To create a smokescreen around the fact that he stashed away millions stolen from investors before his prison time. Those assets that he failed to return to the court, which is what earned him the contempt of court charges. Those assets some of which he later claimed ownership of in court and lost the court case. See:

Martin Armstrong guilty as charged for Contempt of Court because of his hiding coins based on the latest news

and

Martin Armstrong The Humanist Impostor

and

Martin Armstrong The Hyper Fool

Summary:

His scheme is optimized for defrauding the little guy whom he is claiming to protect (from the government).

Very sad indeed.

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