David Wood has always come across as a bit of an oddball.
Used to the best of his ability to promote Empower Network, it’s resulted in a string of
hit and miss marketing attempts
over the years.
We last checked in on Wood and Empower Network earlier last year. Coming of the back of several personal and relationship issues, Wood appeared to be embracing religion.
Appearing on camera in a Facebook video, Wood revealed he’d “hated David Sharpe’s guts for two years”, but was now ready to let it go.
David Sharpe is co-founder of Empower Network. He left the company in 2014.
At the time of his departure, Sharpe claimed ‘
Dave Wood and CEO Jonathan Cronstedt are fully capable of leading this company into the next phase of growth.’
Cronstedt left Empower Network a year and a half later in 2015.
With Wood working alone at the helm, Empower Network has continued to plunge into decline.
Wood at times himself seems uninterested in the business, retreating into daily kung fu training for months at a time.
In a recent development, a Facebook livestream from Wood has raised questions about the current state of Empower Network and what’s to come.
In what appears to be a direct response to recent Empower Network complaints and processor chargebacks, Wood (right) commands affiliates to cease doing both.
[0:06] Here’s the deal… all of you will remove everything negative that you wrote about Empower Network,
now
.
You will stop telling stories,
now
.
And if you don’t, a curse will fall on your families. And if you do, I will heal you.
There we go, that’s the deal.
You will stop your charge-backs, you will join and you will do it now.
I remember seeing a video a few years ago in which Wood and some top Empower Network affiliates were on a webinar and trying to get people to “pull out their credit cards” and sign up.
The marketing angle was using credit cards is scary, so if we all laugh it will lessen the caution of those spending thousands to go “all in”.
Today the laughter is gone and Wood is sounding a whole lot more authoritarian.
[00:47] Worship God. Worship Jesus, that’s why he’s there.
That’s the deal. You will obey it now, I command you. That’s why we made it.
Look, your prayers are healing the world. You will share this
now
.
You will send it to every friend. You will text it to everyone in your phone. You will pull out your credit cards, you will go to Empower Network dot com, and you will join.
Now.
All of you.
If this wasn’t already sounding bizarre enough for you, what Wood promises if you sign up as an Empower Network is… well, just read for yourself;
[1:29] And when you do I will bless your families.
When you do, I will heal you.
You will do it
now
, I command you to do it.
(at this point in the video a female appears to try to take Wood’s recording device away, to which he responds with, “Nope, you will not take.”
Wood then goes outside onto a balcony.)
[2:02] We will heal the oceans (and) be alive forever.
We wil
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is David Wood and what is his connection to Empower Network?David Wood is a marketing figure associated with Empower Network, a digital marketing company. He has been involved in various promotional efforts for the company and has remained with the organization following the departures of co-founder David Sharpe in 2014 and CEO Jonathan Cronstedt approximately 1.5 years later.
What health claims has David Wood recently made?
David Wood has claimed he can heal cancer, herpes, HIV, AIDS, and diabetes. These claims represent significant medical assertions regarding his purported healing capabilities across multiple serious health conditions.
How has David Wood's public image evolved?
Wood has experienced various marketing attempts with mixed results over the years. Recently, he has embraced religion more publicly, appearing in Facebook videos where he addressed past conflicts, including expressing willingness to forgive previous business associates and move forward spiritually.
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