Monthly Archives: January 2023

Network Marketing Veterans Announce The Launch Of Their New Company

According to a Go Global Press Release:
Renowned Network Marketing veterans Nader Poordeljoo and A.K. Khalil announce the launch of their new joint venture – GO Global.
“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?”
– Vincent Van Gogh.
Nader Poordeljoo and A.K. Khalil have joined hands to create a world-class premium online education platform with a vision to help everyone become the best versions of themselves.
“Knowledge is power. Information is intelligence. Education is the premise of progress.”
– Kofi Annan.
GO Global’s narrative is that education holds the power to shape the world. The organization believes that the secret to living a life of excellence is sheerly a matter of education.
It holds the key to success in the modern era. It is imperative to learn constantly to keep up with the advances being made in the technological spectrum and to stay ahead in the game.
Besides the skills one gains in a traditional college or university, the need to keep upgrading skills through education is vital. It is essential to survive in the dynamically snowballing world.
Without the necessary skills, it is not possible to quarterback a successful endeavor in pursuit of passion and purpose that demands one to always bring

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doTerra Distributor And Nurse Practitioner Fined For Making False COVID-19 claims

doTerra’s Diamond leader and licensed nurse practitioner, Eliza Bacot has been penalized by a federal judge in response to a civil lawsuit brought by prosecutors under two consumer protection laws.
A USA federal judge on Monday ordered a Fulton County b(USA)  woman to pay $15,000 and submit to further sanctions in a settlement for allegedly making false claims by marketing essential oils and supplements as treatments for COVID-19.
Federal prosecutors said that during two Zoom webinars in January 2022, Eliza Bacot misled consumers by marketing several products from Utah-based multilevel marketing company doTerra as effective in preventing and treating COVID-19 and long-haul COVID-19, as well as counteracting side effects from COVID-19 vaccines.
The civil lawsuit was brought this month by the Department of Justice at the request of the Federal Trade Commission. Prosecutors say that Bacot violated two federal laws: the FTC Act, which prohibits deceptive business practices and false advertising, and the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act, which specifically prohibits deceptive practices associated with COVID-19 for the duration of the federal government’s public health emergency, which is currently set to expire in April.
Under a settlement that was jointly agreed upon by prosecutors and Bacot and approved by U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg, Bacot

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