OneCoin – Leaders using Ruja's exit plan

I guess the leaders of the network have already broken so many promises that they have decided to follow the exit plan of Ruja Ignatova. Quoting her: "Take the money and run and blame someone else for this."

Many of the most prominent leaders of OneCoin's MLM side have already left. The ones who are still aboard have chosen to blame the critics of the scam for the evident failure of OneCoin.


"Who is responsible of destroying this project"


Instead of boasting how OneCoin will become one of the biggest or the biggest reserve currencies worldwide and how it will kill Bitcoin – the imaginary rival of OneCoin – the leaders have lately been fiercely blaming the critics of the scam for the looming failure about to happen.

According to the top leaders like Habib Zahid and Dusan Torbica, if OneCoin turns out to be a failure, and thus a ponzi-pyramid scam like we "haters" have been warning from the beginning, then the members should blame us critics for losing their money. If it were a success then we "haters" apparently only get sued and mocked as losers.

Now, if OneCoin was a legitimate project that is just about going to be a success, why would Habib Zahid and Dusan Torbica be so worried about "haters" in the first place, let alone have any fears of failure.


I took some screencaptures (below) of a Telegram Group that has currently more than 11k members of OneCoin. Discussion isn't allowed, but some of the leaders have been allowed to post messages there.



Yeah, a series on Netflix telling us how OneCoin will become one of the biggest reserve currencies worldwide. However, you'd better suggest it to the Comedies section.


Blame "paid haters and scammers"


In the screencapture below Habib Zahid is urging the members to "defend" themselves and threatens also the victims of the scam that they will lose if they won't "react".

A member of the "Global Leaders Group", Dusan Torbica, accompanies Zahid by claiming that the "haters" have victimized the whole OneLife network. Well, that's a strange claim. They are victims of a scam. Critics of the scam are the only ones providing them with factual information, whereas these misleaders have been feeding them with loads of bullshit for years.

Habib Zahid continues by preparing for the future failure of the exchange: 
"If One will not allowed as trading coin will be only because these paid haters and scammers". 
I don't know any critics of this scam who would have the slightest ill will towards the victims. Neither have I nothing against them getting at least their invested money back. I wouldn't even have nothing against OneCoin itself if it weren't a scam.
 

The members have been very anxiously waiting for an exchange for years, and each year an exchange has been promised for them. In fact OneCoin already had an exchange once but it was dead on its arrival because no one was interested in buying coins. Instead there was a mass of members trying desperately to sell their coins. 

So anyone with a half of a brain can understand that an exchange is only going to reveal yet again that there's no demand for the coins. Not even among the members. 

Coincidentally, the exchange has only been marketed to the victims of the scam. And there's a good reason for this. OneCoin is practically unknown outside this religious cult and there's no interest towards the coin whatsoever. So there really is no point marketing this to outside because there isn't a market.

During the years observing these victims, I have never seen anyone asking for an exchange where they could buy more coins. They all are waiting for an exchange to sell their ponzi-possessions.





It's no wonder these so called "leaders" are scared shitless, but blaming the ones who have been warning about the scam from the beginning reveals truly how despicable individuals they are.


Finnish MisLeader, Tommi Vuorinen


A video of a webinar featuring Finnish leader (aka Country Leader) Tommi Vuorinen was recently uploaded to YouTube. According to the title of the video the webinar was held on 12 September 2019.

The webinar is spoken in Finnish but I have translated the main points.




These main points of the webinar are pretty much directly translated from Vuorinen's presentantion:


– The exchange is almost ready to be launched. However, Vuorinen tells that it might take yet another month or two before the launch. He tells that there isn't any exact date yet.

– The company is going to make sure that it's going to be cheaper to buy coins via the network despite the exchange running on the side. "The best way to obtain coins will still be via OneLife network."

– "The Wheel of Fortune" will not be offered anymore after the exchange launches.

– "The company sells education. This is not an investment."

– The company mines coins.

– There's a Central Bank of an undisclosed country behind the exchange. It's been kept as a secret for the time being so that "haters" won't ruin everything.

– There's going to be a 10k dollar limit per month per each member in the exchange. But the limit could be smaller if set by the company.

– No-one should give any comments to media. Media representatives should be directed to contact the company via email.

– Konstantin Ignatov has been arrested and charged because OneCoin's educational material contains criticism towards US dollar etc.

– The authorities of US are stalling the trial of Konstantin deliberately to cause damage to the OneLife network.

– "The company does everything according to laws and regulations."



Tommi Vuorinen has been lying so much from behalf of the company that I'm puzzled how there still seems to be members blindly following him.


Vuorinen also still persistently lies about company "mining" the coins. In addition to us critics also Ruja Ignatova has told that the company doesn't have a mining process. Quoting her: "We are not mining actually – but telling people shit."

It's also interesting that he deliberately lies about the reason why Konstantin Ignatov has been charged. He has been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. He's not a political prisoner. 

What comes to all the charges against the beloved founder of the scam, Ruja Ignatova, Tommi Vuorinen didn't mention a word about them.

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