Farad Connect fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

In fact as I write this, Farad Connect’s public-facing homepage is nothing more than an affiliate login/sign up form:

An MLM company not disclosing information about itself to consumers is an immediate red flag.

Further research reveals Farad Connect marketing citing Nick VandenBrekel as “architect and founder” of the company:

VandenBrekel (right), originally from the Netherlands but now residing in Florida, first appeared on BehindMLM in 2019.

VandenBrekel was the “architect” of
ORU Marketplace
, an MLM pyramid scheme built around ORU Ponzi points.

Today ORU Marketplace’s website is disabled:

Farad Connect operates from the website domain “faradconnect.net”, first registered in June 2023. The private registration was last updated on June 24th, 2024.

In researching this review, other companies I came across that VandenBrekel is associated with include Positron Magnetics and Grange Group.

Positron Magnetics is some malarkey about “decentralized electric power”. Grange Group claims it “excels at leisure lifestyle real estate projects”.

Read on for a full review of Farad Connect’s MLM opportunity.

Farad Connect’s Products

Farad Connect has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Farad Connect affiliate membership itself.

Farad Connect’s Compensation Plan

Farad Connect affiliates pay $5.95 a month. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.

Recruitment Commissions

Farad Connect pays referral commissions down two levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – $2.50

level 2 – 1500 Earth Points

Residual Commissions

Farad Connect affiliates receive 500 Earth Points each month personally recruited affiliates pay their $5.95 fee.

Joining Farad Connect

Farad Connect affiliate membership is $5.95 a month.

Farad Connect Conclusion

Even though I’m going to get into it I want to stress that Farad Connect’s marketing has nothing to do with its MLM opportunity.

The MLM side of Farad Connect is a straight-up pyramid scheme. At no point is anything marketed or sold to retail customers. You sign up, pay a fee and get paid to recruit others who do the same.

There might be some securities fraud happening with “Earth Points” and FARAD token but we’ll get to that in a bit.

Just so there’s no confusion, I’ll let
Nick VandenBrekel himself
explain the marketing behind Farad Connect;

[2:12] It all starts with the technology, which is the Positron technology.

For us it all started with an electrical engineering technology that’s been some thirty-plus years in the making. It’s certainly a passion of mine over time, that sought to revolutionize the way electricity is being made.

And to pursue a new way of electric power production that we call decentralized electricity production. That is to say you make power where it is needed.

[3:19] The current Positron technology, which is a p


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Farad Connect?
Farad Connect is a multi-level marketing company that markets itself around an "energy blockchain" concept. The company's website domain, faradconnect.net, was first registered in June 2023. Farad Connect does not publicly disclose ownership, executive leadership, or corporate registration details on its consumer-facing website.

Who founded Farad Connect?
According to Farad Connect marketing materials, Nick VandenBrekel is identified as the "architect and founder" of the company. VandenBrekel is originally from the Netherlands and currently resides in Florida. He previously appeared in MLM industry coverage beginning in 2019 in connection with other ventures.

What is Nick VandenBrekel's background in MLM?
Nick VandenBrekel was previously identified as the "architect" of ORU Marketplace, a multi-level marketing operation


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