Another day, another name for the scam. This time it's "Intelleral." So add intelleral to the list of pills that Stephen Hawking and the rest of them are supposedly saying all are the "one pill" that will change everything. Here's the current list:
Addium
BrainPlus IQ
Neurocell
Synagen
Cogniq
Alpha ZXT
Intellux
Brainfire
Brainstorm
Intelleral
And here's a link to my post on Geniux.
So in case you had any doubt, it's a total scam. I've taken the time to reproduce the text and photos of this one below, just in case it would be useful evidence in a legal proceeding some day. Whoever is doing this -- and I believe it's a large-scale scam, where someone who wrote the "report" and the associated software is selling it to other scamsters who sell snake-oil pills -- needs to spend some time in jail.
The interesting difference with this latest iteration is that they are no longer using the CNN logo. And in the places where the news source is mentioned, it says CMN. Maybe that's because CNN has software that monitors the internet for possible trademark infringement. Of course, just because they changed the name slightly doesn't mean it's not trademark infringement -- they are still using CNN's trade dress in all kinds of ways (including with Anderson Cooper).
And here's the list of fake celebrity endorsers:
Stephen Hawking
Anderson Cooper
Ashton Kutcher
Denzel Washington
Tom Brady
Bradley Cooper
Kanye West
Tiger Woods
Will Smith
George Clooney
Quentin Tarantino
Daniel Craig
Bill Gates
Dr. Oz
Sir Isaac Newton
Again, if you care, you can report this to the FTC. In the past I've suggested contacting Richard Cleland, assistant director in the Division of Advertising Practices at the Federal Trade Commission, who has gone after similar scams in the past.
Mr. Cleland's contact info is readily available on the internet here: For convenience here is his phone number and email address:
Richard Cleland
Assistant Director Division of Advertising Practices
Phone: 202-326-3088
Email: rcleland@ftc.gov
If you're annoyed by this scam -- or have been victimized by it -- I suggest you call or email Mr. Cleland and point him to this site. You can mention FTC Complaint Ref. No. 65703157, although that doesn't seem to have gone anywhere.
This time, I'm going to take the time to copy the images and text separately, to try to recreate the whole thing (some of my previous posts seem to have broken links now):
Note how it actually says "Advertorial" up top now. The definition of "Advertorial" is "a newspaper or magazine advertisement giving information about a product in the style of an editorial or objective journalistic article." Wikipedia talks about "advertorials" here.
Certainly, this scam meets the definition of "advertorial." Some "advertorials" are not illegal. This one, however, clearly is, given all of the false information in it. It's false advertising, plain and simple.
Note also how we no longer see the CNN logo (see my other posts for screen captures where the CNN logo clearly appears).
Finally, note how Richard Mason is no longer with "CNN"; he's with "CMN" now. Below is a screenshot with the same thing, but a "breaking news" banner is covering part of the headline.
And here is a blowup of the blackboard. A recent commenter on another one of these posts pointed out that the blackboard is full of WWE references. So whoever is doing this has a sense of humor at least.
Funkasaurus is Broadus Clay, HHH is Triple H, HBK is Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels, Max Moon is Paul Diamond, Bundy splash is one of King Kong Bundy's moves, Punk = heel + face is a reference to CM Punk, HLA refers to WWE theme "Hot Lesbian Action," and McMahon = God? is self-explanatory. I'm sure there are others buried there too. Back to the text of the "Advertorial"
[Notice again the lack of a CNN logo, and the reference to CMN.]
Addium
BrainPlus IQ
Neurocell
Synagen
Cogniq
Alpha ZXT
Intellux
Brainfire
Brainstorm
Intelleral
And here's a link to my post on Geniux.
So in case you had any doubt, it's a total scam. I've taken the time to reproduce the text and photos of this one below, just in case it would be useful evidence in a legal proceeding some day. Whoever is doing this -- and I believe it's a large-scale scam, where someone who wrote the "report" and the associated software is selling it to other scamsters who sell snake-oil pills -- needs to spend some time in jail.
The interesting difference with this latest iteration is that they are no longer using the CNN logo. And in the places where the news source is mentioned, it says CMN. Maybe that's because CNN has software that monitors the internet for possible trademark infringement. Of course, just because they changed the name slightly doesn't mean it's not trademark infringement -- they are still using CNN's trade dress in all kinds of ways (including with Anderson Cooper).
And here's the list of fake celebrity endorsers:
Stephen Hawking
Anderson Cooper
Ashton Kutcher
Denzel Washington
Tom Brady
Bradley Cooper
Kanye West
Tiger Woods
Will Smith
George Clooney
Quentin Tarantino
Daniel Craig
Bill Gates
Dr. Oz
Sir Isaac Newton
Again, if you care, you can report this to the FTC. In the past I've suggested contacting Richard Cleland, assistant director in the Division of Advertising Practices at the Federal Trade Commission, who has gone after similar scams in the past.
Mr. Cleland's contact info is readily available on the internet here: For convenience here is his phone number and email address:
Richard Cleland
Assistant Director Division of Advertising Practices
Phone: 202-326-3088
Email: rcleland@ftc.gov
If you're annoyed by this scam -- or have been victimized by it -- I suggest you call or email Mr. Cleland and point him to this site. You can mention FTC Complaint Ref. No. 65703157, although that doesn't seem to have gone anywhere.
This time, I'm going to take the time to copy the images and text separately, to try to recreate the whole thing (some of my previous posts seem to have broken links now):
Note how it actually says "Advertorial" up top now. The definition of "Advertorial" is "a newspaper or magazine advertisement giving information about a product in the style of an editorial or objective journalistic article." Wikipedia talks about "advertorials" here.
Certainly, this scam meets the definition of "advertorial." Some "advertorials" are not illegal. This one, however, clearly is, given all of the false information in it. It's false advertising, plain and simple.
Note also how we no longer see the CNN logo (see my other posts for screen captures where the CNN logo clearly appears).
Finally, note how Richard Mason is no longer with "CNN"; he's with "CMN" now. Below is a screenshot with the same thing, but a "breaking news" banner is covering part of the headline.
And here is a blowup of the blackboard. A recent commenter on another one of these posts pointed out that the blackboard is full of WWE references. So whoever is doing this has a sense of humor at least.
Funkasaurus is Broadus Clay, HHH is Triple H, HBK is Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels, Max Moon is Paul Diamond, Bundy splash is one of King Kong Bundy's moves, Punk = heel + face is a reference to CM Punk, HLA refers to WWE theme "Hot Lesbian Action," and McMahon = God? is self-explanatory. I'm sure there are others buried there too. Back to the text of the "Advertorial"
Recently Hawking made some comments in an interview with
Anderson Cooper about a brain booster that would become the biggest event in
human history
Stephen Hawking credits his ability to
function and maintained focused on such a high level to a certain set of “smart
drugs” that enhance cognitive brain function and neural connectivity, while
strengthening the prefrontal cortex and boosting memory and recall.
In an interview with
Anderson Cooper, Stephen Hawking said that his brain is sharer than ever, more
clear and focused and he credits a large part to using Intelleral Hawking went on to add “The brain is like a
muscle, you got to work it out and use supplements just like body builders use,
but for your brain, and that’s exactly what I’ve been doing to enhance my
mental capabilities”.
Everyone that has
taken this, from athletes like Tom Brady to musicians like kanye West have
nothing but praise for the brain booster, which doubles IQ, skyrockets energy
levels and connects areas of the brain not previously connected. Intelleral works so well for these guys, we had to
ask... Is it safe?
After 7 years Harvard
Scientists Finally Break New Ground & Usher In The Future Of Brain
Science With Invention Of New Smart Drug That Increases IQ, Memory And
Focus Up To %100
Over a decade ago ago
Harvard assembled a team of neuroscientists to work on coming up with a natural
brain supplement that could effortlessly boost IQ.
Today, those
scientists made the breakthrough they were seeking and made the discovery
of a lifetime.They came up with a brain boosting smart drug that surpasses
all limits of known science.
The Supplement they
created is now THE best treatment available to improve memory, sharpen
attention, increase focus and boost overall IQ.
After numerous rounds
of testing results were
astonishing. One test subject was quoted as saying:
“As soon as I took it started working within minutes of taking
it. All of a sudden, it felt like a dark cloud had been lifted up from
in front of me. I was more alert, more focused, had long lasting
energy, and experienced a mental clarity that I’d never felt before” – Ben
Lishger Harvard Sophomore."
The Lead Researcher on the team Dr.Rosenhouse
gave us an exclusive inside look at the ingredients that make up this
revolutionary smart drug:
“It is engineered with all the ingredients containing vitamins
and essentials that your brain needs to ensure improvement in all aspects of
cognitive growth, while including short and long term memory, focus, energy,
problem solving capabilities and total brain performance.
We are all very grateful to have this now, as I believe it can help everyone on the planet and take us to the next stage of evolution. We’re very proud."
We are all very grateful to have this now, as I believe it can help everyone on the planet and take us to the next stage of evolution. We’re very proud."
His associate Dr.cortigan went on to say:
“This revolutionary brain booster enables your brain to be the most
efficient it can. It energizes the tissue and functions deep at a cellular
level. It makes your brain cells perform their task genuinely and keeps
away all kinds of mental fatigue or weakness. Its truly a remarkable
breakthrough.”
But what does this all
mean for the rest of us? Could this pill help ordinary people like you
and me?
The only way to find
out is to try it an luckily The Harvard team has patented and sold the rights
to major manufacturers who currently have a limited 3 month supply.
For me, my major concern is my work. I feel
taking this brain supplement could help improve my work and increase my income.
Sometimes, just one
simple decision can drastically change the course of your life.
Literally, one click could be the difference between living paycheck to
paycheck and taking a bus to work to owning mansions, yachts, private jets and never
ever having to worry about money ever again.
As Warren Buffett
famously says “the more you learn, the more you earn”.
Are you ready to take
the next step in improving your life, feeling sharper and smarter than
ever before and making millions or billions in the process?
“I wouldn’t have developed my patent formula if not for this amazingly
incredible brain supplement .” – says Dr.
Rosenhouse
Are you ready to find out if this can work for
you? We already ordered ours and will be writing a follow up piece on the
results, we encourage you to do the same.
The only thing you
have to do is try it and see for yourself. Who knows, maybe this could be the one little decision
that changes your life. Write us and let us know. Best of luck!
CMN broke the news first and uncovered that Intelleral raises levels of focus and performance every day by 300%.
As we researched, we began to see that this supplement has been quickly gaining traction around the world. Celebrities and athletes alike are already rumored to be taking the pill with the full scale public release expected shortly. The company and product is called Intelleral. The site claimed that Intelleral contained a very unique formulation of natural vitamins and minerals which together unlock untapped parts of the human brain. Our resident brain scientist Dr Raqif conducted his own independent analysis of the supplement and his findings seemed to mirror Intelleral's claims. According to Dr Raqif, "he's never seen a food based supplement deliver such a profound upward lift in brain function before".
[Flaunting the WWE stuff. . . . ]
We tested it ourselves - did it live up to the hype?
After our research led to such positive reviews, we simply had to try Intelleral ourselves to verify whether this was all hype. Almost every single man in the building volunteered to test it out but we chose our very own Anderson Cooper. Below is his account of using Intelleral over a 4 week period.
[So now Anderson Cooper has moved to "CMN"]
Intelleral has been clinically proven to:
- Sky-rocket Concentration by 32%
- Improve Creative Thinking
- Boost Energy
- Enhance Memory Recall
- Increase IQ Scores by 47%
Intelleral arrived within 4 days of having placed my order Online for the free trials and were inexpensive to ship. To test out the product, I took one Intelleral pill every morning for 4 weeks.
Anderson Cooper's 14 DAY Intelleral EXPERIENCE
DAY 1
I took one and forgot all about it. Maybe 20-30 minutes later I felt odd. I can only describe it by saying my mind felt calm and still. I was playing a Men's mind game' and scored 100% on every answer. It was like that feeling you get when you have just woken up. Light headed so to speak but this was different. I was light headed and spaced out but in the zone at the same time. Can't explain it - but it was awesome.
DAY 5
I was shocked at the drastic results. Over the course of the next 5 days I found myself bouncing out of bed and felt ready to take on the day - usually I need to snooze 3 times. I felt motivation to get stuff done and often power through.
DAY 14
After 14 days, not only had all my doubts and skepticism absolutely vanished - Thing's that annoyed me were no longer an issue. I hardly got stressed and when I did, I was able to control my emotions and get back into peak performance and state.
My Thoughts On Intelleral
Intelleral is the real deal. The increase in focus, creativity and overall mental performance was a little bit scary to be honest - I felt like a different person. I didn't notice any side effects at all either. I need to order a box of these before they are released into stores. - Anderson Cooper
And now the grand finale:
And the obligatory fake comments:
Interesting how there is an "Advertisement" for CNN on CMN's Advertorial.