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What Qualifies as Intentional False Advertising?
Florida law, strictly prohibits the intentional use of false advertising for the sale of products, personal property, or any services. This law also extends to the placement of an advertisement before public that describes services or product, with no intent from the ad creator to sell the products at the mentioned price. Businesses are also prohibited from making false claims about the quality or purpose of a product, or to give consumers an inaccurate understanding of the products they are buying.
There are numerous forms of false or deceptive advertising tactics used to sell products and services, which includes the following:
Well done. We are getting closer to the core of the matter. Our activities are in fact very focused on what you write - the
component of pure deception in
Martin Armstrong's campaigns.
These campaigns are clearly
misrepresenting the quality and performance of his
models which he falsely claims to be the foundation of the services that he sells.
The misrepresentation has many facets, only one of them, as an example, are the fake user posts on his web site that does not accept any comments. We don't really need to list all of them to prove the deceptive nature of his activities.
Summing it up as dibley8899 has just said, who cares what he now writes in his latest blogs, who cares whether the next forecast is actually right or wrong?
What matters is that he has been caught doing
Intentional False Advertising
many times, enough so that someone can take this material and take some serious action.
To provide THAT material has always been our focus, and we hope we did not disappoint in that regard.
My personal method is repeatable. It takes time to put together the timeline of actions of campaign around a major theme that he creates, and one finds all the components in such a campaign. Good examples:
The Myth of the Martin Armstrong Global Cooling PredictionQuarterly Superposition Event in Gold 2015He creates a campaign around a scary theme, links is ECM / models to that theme, falsely claims every third day during the campaign that his models predicts the events, and that his services that are also based on his models can help the consumer of his services to profit from them, either in the context of that theme, or otherwise. Then he creates fake emails of satisfied / impressed users praising him for his achievements and services that they bought or are intending to buy. The
"see you in Orlando" type of thing.
If I had more time, I would like to create another theme with references, his false claims that he uses Artificial Intelligence instead of his 30-year old technology.
But you can look at that
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com blog, it is full of evidence. We don't actually need much more.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for that reason but he has not changed.
Read this blog
starting here to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog