How far will MLM influencers go to manufacture legitimacy? Apparently, straight into paying for their own magazine features.

The self-styled “MLM Queen” and new crypto evangelist Jenna Zwagil has just appeared in a glossy, two-page advertorial in Income Opportunities Magazine — and the timing couldn’t be more suspicious.

This isn’t investigative journalism. It’s a bought-and-paid-for puff piece, crafted to rehabilitate a personal brand that’s now directly tied to a fast-unravelling crypto operation: Zionix Global.

How This Landed on My Desk

The article didn’t come from Jenna’s camp — it came from one of my Avengers, who obtained a copy from the November/December 2025 issue of Income Opportunities Magazine. Shortly after that, on 26 October 2025, another Avenger known as The Terminator successfully took down the original Zionix Global website after uncovering serious consumer-protection concerns.

Both primary domains — zionixglobal.net and zionixglobal.com — are now locked following abuse reports.

Almost immediately, the company pushed out a predictable “system maintenance and server optimization” notice and then quietly relaunched under a new domain: zionixglobal.ai.

System Maintenance & Server Optimization Update

Dear Zionix Global Community,

We would like to inform you that the Zionix platform is currently experiencing temporary downtime due to ongoing system upgrades and server optimization.

As our community continues to grow exponentially, our technology team is implementing key measures to enhance system capacity, performance, and reliability. These optimizations are designed to ensure a smoother, faster, and more efficient user experience across the entire Zionix ecosystem.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding during this period. Please rest assured that our tech team is working tirelessly to complete the upgrade process as quickly as possible and restore full functionality soon.

Your trust and continued support drive us to deliver the best possible experience for every member of the Zionix Global community.

Regards,
Zionix Global Team

We’ve also discovered zionixglobal.co, which appears to serve as the login portal for members. Both these new domains have now been reported and are under review for potential suspension.

This is classic Ponzi behaviour: when exposure hits, the operators scramble to register new URLs, relaunch the same content, and keep the money flowing under a slightly different name.

From “Sleeping in Her Car” to $450 Million? Sure Thing.

The Income Opportunities article opens with a predictable rags-to-riches story — Jenna “sleeping in her car” before building a $450 million wellness empire. If you’ve spent more than five minutes around MLM circles, you’ll recognise the formula: humble beginnings, a miracle transformation, and a flood of “manifestation” language to make it sound divine.

What’s missing? Any mention of the MLM controversies surrounding MyDailyChoice and HempWorx, or the Zater Capital history that later morphed into Zionix Global.
Instead, it’s pure reputation rehab — a way to reposition Jenna as a visionary entrepreneur bridging wellness, wealth, and innovation.

The Magazine That Sells Credibility

Income Opportunities Magazine markets itself as a resource for entrepreneurs, but the fine print reveals the truth: it’s a pay-to-publish outlet.

Its disclosure literally reads:

“The term ‘advertorial’ is a combination of advertisement and editorial… the advertisement may promote a particular product or interest.”

That means anyone can buy a feature. The publisher, Jennifer Schwartz, even lists advertising deadlines instead of editorial schedules and offers VIP membership discounts for ad placement.

The co-publisher, Troy Dooly, is a long-time MLM industry promoter. Between them, they’ve built a glossy classifieds catalogue disguised as a business magazine — a safe haven for network marketers who want to look legitimate.

So when Jenna’s two-page feature appeared without a by-line, interview, or independent verification, it wasn’t an oversight. It was purchased praise.

From Hemp Oils to “AI Wealth Bots”

Zwagil’s paid profile isn’t just about personal empowerment — it’s a warm-up act for Zionix Global, her new “AI trading” platform that claims to merge machine learning, blockchain, and profit-sharing.

Our team’s investigation shows the same red flags as Zater Capital:

  • tiered licence fees starting at $149,
  • “profit-sharing” based on membership levels,
  • and multi-level referral rewards stretching fourteen levels deep.

It’s an unregistered investment scheme presented as an “education and technology opportunity.”
And while the Income Opportunities article paints Jenna as a philanthropist empowering women, the real business model is built on recruitment, not trading.

The Spin Cycle of MLM Rebirth

The pattern is painfully familiar:

  1. Buy credibility – publish a paid feature in a glossy magazine.
  2. Rebrand failure – rename the collapsed company with a futuristic buzzword (“AI,” “Quantum,” “DeFi”).
  3. Restart recruitment – pitch the new version as “fully compliant” and “community driven.”
  4. Shift domains – move to a fresh URL once regulators or investigators close in.

That’s exactly what’s happening here. The Income Opportunities feature isn’t an accomplishment — it’s camouflage.

“System Maintenance” — or Damage Control?

After the site takedown, Zionix Global’s team sent out the same bland message every collapsing Ponzi uses:

“Our technology team is implementing key measures to enhance system capacity, performance, and reliability.”

Translation: “We’ve been exposed and need a few days to hide the evidence.”

If this were a legitimate fintech operation, there would be press releases, public audits, and regulatory licences — not a game of digital whack-a-mole with new domain names.

If You Really Built a $450 Million Empire…

Here’s the simple question nobody in Jenna’s echo chamber seems willing to ask:
If she truly built a company worth hundreds of millions, why is she still hosting Zoom calls, trying to recruit “mum-and-dad investors” into another unlicensed crypto project?

Real CEOs don’t need to buy magazine space to prove their success.
Real fintech founders don’t vanish behind new domain names every time the heat rises.

In Summary

This story isn’t about success or empowerment. It’s about reputation laundering — using paid media and MLM networks to breathe new life into a failing operation.

The Income Opportunities feature, the Zionix Global relaunches, the “AI revolution” buzzwords — they’re all part of the same playbook used by countless Ponzi promoters before her.

And thanks to The Terminator and the Avenger network, those sites are now locked, the evidence preserved, and the pattern exposed.

Because in the end, no matter how glossy the magazine or how spiritual the language, a scam is still a scam — even when it’s printed on high-gloss paper.

Disclaimer: How This Investigation Was Conducted

This investigation relies entirely on OSINT — Open Source Intelligence — meaning every claim made here is based on publicly available records, archived web pages, corporate filings, domain data, social media activity, and open blockchain transactions. No private data, hacking, or unlawful access methods were used. OSINT is a powerful and ethical tool for exposing scams without violating privacy laws or overstepping legal boundaries.

About the Author

I’m DANNY DE HEK, a New Zealand–based YouTuber, investigative journalist, and OSINT researcher. I name and shame individuals promoting or marketing fraudulent schemes through my channel, DANNY DE HEK INVESTIGATIONS. Every video I produce exposes the people behind scams, Ponzi schemes, and MLM frauds — holding them accountable in public. My PODCAST is an extension of that work. It’s distributed across 18 major platforms — including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and iHeartRadio — so when scammers try to hide, my content follows them everywhere. If you prefer listening to my investigations instead of watching, you’ll find them on every major podcast service. You can BOOK ME for private consultations or SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, where I share first-hand experience from years of exposing large-scale fraud and helping victims recover.

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