Let’s not pretend the scam world is subtle anymore. It’s bold, brazen, and one Zoom link away from bleeding your wallet dry. But today… they got caught.

Armed with a fishing rod, a bright orange NO SCAM shirt, and a live-streaming laptop, I cast my line into the darkest corners of the internet. What I pulled out? Pure scammy sludge. And I showed it to the world in real-time.

This wasn’t just another day of exposing Ponzi schemes — this was digital warfare. A full-blown Scamdemic response unit in action.

Cease and Desist? I Call That Bait.

At 00:00:00 we opened with a legal tantrum from Bell Gully, the law firm proudly standing in front of NexQloud Technologies, Inc., the “cloud” company that’s neither cloud, nor company, nor technology. What they are is a digital sleight-of-hand act selling glorified paperweights disguised as investment devices.

When you have to send legal threats to a scam whistleblower, that’s not confidence — it’s fear dressed in a suit. And I smelled it from a mile off.

The Pump & Dump Prophet

José Manuel, representing PoliticalPump.com, strolled in like a prophet with a crystal ball. He’d “spoken to the creators,” he claimed. Said he knew what token was about to moon.

Here’s what I know: when someone whispers “insider info,” what they really mean is “I need suckers fast.” José was fishing for fools. Unfortunately for him, he got me instead.

Credit Fraud in 5 Minutes or Less

Grants to Greatness promised a quarter of a million in business credit — just for attending their little 5-day mastermind. That’s not a mastermind. That’s a bait shop.

They didn’t even get through their sales pitch before we disrupted the feed. Five minutes of awkward silences, technical stumbles, and confusion later — boom — call ended. That’s what I call a successful catch.

Poop Products and Cult-Like Testimonials

At LoveBioMe, things got personal. One woman cried that without their products, she wouldn’t be able to go to the toilet by herself.

It would be laughable if it wasn’t so shameless. These people prey on illness, on vulnerability, on pain — all to sell overpriced supplements with a pseudoscientific label.

They weren’t ready for us. By the time we left, their crowd was disoriented, their pitch scrambled, and their credibility flushed.

The Great Primerica Mic Fail

Who leaves open mic permissions in a Zoom scam in 2025? Darryl Dejuan McNeal, apparently.

We waltzed in, turned our mics on, and hijacked their entire broadcast. The meeting host sat there helpless as we projected our message back into their own audience. There was no graceful exit for them — just total broadcast failure. And we didn’t even have to raise our voices.

Harvey “DOC” Dockstader Jr. – Back Again

Harvey’s back — still clinging to the wreckage of his 2007 pyramid scheme conviction like it’s a badge of honour.

SMARTLAB is just the same con in new packaging: crypto babble, emotional hooks, and a presenter with a God complex. As usual, his crew couldn’t handle the heat. Leilani Austin, one of his die-hard believers, followed us into our own room just to insult me. But her own rant revealed more confusion than conviction. It was messy, desperate, and exactly what happens when cult logic collapses.

Want to know more about Harvey’s shady history?
Here’s the full exposé.

Mystery Product with a Cult Following

Amy Flanigan’s meeting kicked off with Maria Perez heartbreaking tale about weight gain, illness, and personal loss — the perfect setup for selling hope in a bottle. But they never got to the “what” — because they never tell the truth upfront.

They shut the meeting down, rebooted, and we came back in — five times. They still couldn’t shake us. When a business opportunity requires that much secrecy and fragility, it’s not a business. It’s a scam disguised as a sisterhood.

Courses About Courses: The MLM Ouroboros

Madison Hatten’s “opportunity call” was perhaps the most absurd of all. You buy a course to learn how to sell a course that teaches others to sell a course. It’s like someone tried to build a business out of recursion.

They booted us. We came back. They were flustered. Christine Hudson accused us of not understanding triangles — ironic, considering their whole business model is a triangle.

UNICITY: Where the Miracle is the Marketing

The final stop was a webinar hosted by John Hillard pushing UNICITY’s “Feel Great” system — designed to tackle insulin resistance with just the right amount of spiritual sparkle and MLM jargon.

The most fun part? A banned attendee named Sarah got allowed back into the room. Except… it wasn’t Sarah. It was us, back under her name. The room never recovered. That’s the price of pretending to run a health business from a sales funnel.

The Takeaway: Don’t Let These People Win

This isn’t just entertainment. It’s frontline scam prevention. These scammers know how to push emotional buttons, how to stage slick presentations, how to manipulate people on the edge of hope. They build entire worlds of deception — until we show up and turn the lights on.

When we crash their meetings, we aren’t just disrupting noise — we’re saving people from financial ruin.

Every Zoom room we enter is one less person walking blind into a lie.

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Legal Response From NexQloud’s Lawyers – Bell Gully / Tania Goatley

PDFFollowing the publication of my exposé titled “Exposing NexQloud: A Rinse-and-Repeat Crypto Ponzi Masquerading as Cloud Innovation”, I received a formal letter from Tania Goatley, a partner at the law firm Bell Gully. That letter alleges actionable defamation and insists I publish NexQloud’s rebuttal, which is provided in their so-called “Appendix A – For Publication.”

As part of my commitment to transparency, I am publishing the entire legal response from NexQloud’s lawyers below. This includes their claims around:

  • The legitimacy of their virtual office setup via Regus.
  • Denial of any MLM-style recruitment model.
  • Assertions that their “NanoServers” are custom-engineered devices with proprietary firmware.
  • Statements defending their use of Rydeum’s App Store account.
  • Justifications for their energy efficiency and Qloudscore™ reward model.
  • A list of “live applications” supposedly proving real-world cloud usage (including hosting Tetris and Mario).
  • Rebuttals to all criticisms around registration, app listings, and stock photo usage.

You can read it all here, verbatim, and make up your own mind:

[Click here to download the original PDF letter from Bell Gully]
[Click here to read Appendix A – NexQloud’s official response]

I encourage readers, journalists, and investigators to scrutinize their claims. If you’re wondering why you’re seeing Tetris and Super Mario as proof of a decentralised enterprise cloud platform — you’re not alone.

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 YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Every video I produce exposes the people behind scams, Ponzi schemes, and MLM frauds — holding them accountable in public.

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