Megan Lynch’s Pyramid Scheme Launch: Gaslighting, Gifting & God’s Name Exploited

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Welcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, where Danny de Hek exposes and shames the scammers and Ponzi scheme promoters stealing from everyday investors. My mission? To create public awareness and save hardworking families from losing their life savings to these multilevel marketing bottom feeders.

In today’s video, we dive into the shocking launch of Megan Lynch’s latest multilevel marketing scheme. This launch has all the hallmarks of a classic Ponzi scheme, with Lynch claiming people can join for free to secure their position at the top of the pyramid. Within 24-48 hours, however, everyone will be forced to pay $25 to lock in their spot—further encouraged to recruit seven others to do the same.

Here’s how it works:

$25 to join: Participants must pay to secure their position.
Recruit 7 people: For every recruit who pays $25, you receive $10—turning $25 into $70 if you manage to recruit 7 people.
No real product: Lynch promises two “product packages” but offers no specifics, leaving us wondering: What exactly are people paying for?
Lynch, who once claimed she earned $100,000 per month, fails to disclose that this income came from peddling Hyperverse, a notorious $1.9 billion Ponzi scheme linked to Bitcoin Rodney (currently incarcerated). Despite multiple government warnings and news reports exposing Hyperverse, Lynch continues to gaslight audiences into thinking this new venture is legitimate.

Key Events Leading to the Launch:

Yesterday, we disrupted a 600-attendee Zoom meeting, forcing Lynch to reopen under a different link.
In the new meeting, a pastor opened with prayer, silencing questions and fostering blind trust.
Lynch insists this opportunity is God’s work, but everything about it screams fraud.
Why It’s Problematic:
This scheme encourages “gifting” and creates artificial urgency with tactics like:

Promising positions at the top of the pyramid for free before charging fees later.
Leveraging religion to mask unethical practices and gain trust.
Offering vague, non-existent products while focusing on recruitment and commissions.
We’ve seen this playbook before, and it’s nothing short of predatory. The exploitation of faith and trust makes this one of the most egregious MLM schemes I’ve encountered.

If you’re curious about Lynch’s history, watch the full video and check out my blog for an in-depth breakdown of her past ventures and the red flags surrounding her latest scheme:
👉 https://www.dehek.com/general/ponzi-scheme-scamalerts/megan-lynchs-one-more-time-ponzi-scheme-exposed-mlm-scams-and-red-flags-unveiled/

Together, we can shed light on these scams and protect victims from being gaslighted into financial ruin. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and don’t fall for the false promises of these scammers.

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