OnPassive’s
Dubai “mega event”
has come and gone, nothing has been launched and affiliates are getting restless again.

For the most part, Mufareh’s hours long waffle session webinars aren’t cutting it anymore.

Cue Mufareh’s next shiny ball, OnPassive sponsoring the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

Oh and apparently OnPassive is under investigation in the US. Or at least that’s what Mufareh recently implied.

Earlier this year Mufareh claimed OnPassive was working with the US government.

I had a dinner with one of the states, not saying the government, for the consumer protection. That was last night.

Almost at the end (they said), “How do you do this? How do you come up with all of this?”

For those who like to complain about OnPassive, I have direct contacts for the upper upper levels for them.

I was going to show one of the key people who literally enjoyed dinner with us last night. But I don’t want to show their identity here.

And you’d be a fool to think that I’m just saying that without any basis to it. You are insane, okay?

You think I can say that? Like that is not normal for anybody to think that way.

Yes, we’re talking about bigger than congress. Okay?

If you’re thinking Governor? Yes. State department? Yes.

Not that Mufareh might have been in the same room as someone from the US government, but that it had anything to do with OnPassive is of course baloney.

Fast Forward to an August 2022 OnPassive webinar, kindly provided by The Recovering Hunbot, and Mufareh’s choice of words suggests a regulatory subpoena might be in play.

[24:00] My name is Ash Mufareh. I am talking to you from Orlando. Today is August the 18th, 2022.

This webinar is being recorded. We will be sharing this recording with our team of attorneys, as well as the United States government, in the capital Washington DC.

Don’t need to disclose which department, but we have a prior request, a formal request to deliver and share the recording of this and others.

On the surface that sounds like a regulatory subpoena, but on closer inspection doesn’t really hold up.

For starters, OnPassive is a pyramid scheme. Regulation of pyramid schemes in the US is done by the FTC.

The FTC does have a D.C. office but, if they were investigating Mufareh in Florida, it’d likely be happening in the FTC’s southeast region head office – based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Mufareh could just be name dropping Washington DC to sound important (lord knows 85% of Mufareh’s webinars are autofellatio), but the manner in which he’s disclosing the US government makes no sense.

US regulatory subpoenas typically precede court filings. And, as far as I know, they’re retrospective. I.e. the FTC can demand existing documents but there’s no obligation to continue to provide material.

The exception to this would be a settlement with monitoring – but that’d see Mufareh disclosing an actual investigation first. And we’d also know about it.

Instead I think this is just another case of Mufareh inferring U


🤖 Quick Answer

Is OnPassive under investigation by US authorities?
According to statements made by OnPassive founder Ash Mufareh, the company has had interactions with US state-level consumer protection agencies. Mufareh claimed to have attended a dinner meeting with representatives focused on consumer protection, though he avoided explicitly mentioning government involvement, leaving the nature and scope of any investigation unclear.

What prompted renewed skepticism among OnPassive affiliates in 2022?
The Dubai mega-event failed to deliver promised product launches, causing affiliate dissatisfaction. Mufareh's lengthy webinar sessions proved insufficient to maintain enthusiasm, leading him to pivot toward announcing OnPassive's sponsorship of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar as a new focal point for the organization.


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