Arun Mehrotraa, identified as a 'Coordinator' for Keionics on his social media, appears to operate the company from Uttar Pradesh, India, despite its domain registration listing a Bangkok, Thailand address. The Keionics 9x website offers no clear ownership details, instead presenting a vague promise of connecting travel and alternative career professionals.

The Keionics 9x operation, a subdomain of Keionics, provides minimal transparency regarding its leadership. Its marketing copy describes a "group of professionals" from the travel industry, which it claims reached an $8 trillion market by the end of this year and was projected to double by 2014. No specific individuals are named on the company website.

Public records for the "keionics.com" domain list "Delta Infotech" at an address in the ITF Silom Palace Building in Bangkok, Thailand. However, Delta Infotech is an Indian firm. A 2011 WHOIS registration for the same domain explicitly named Arun Mehrotraa and provided an Indian address in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Mehrotraa's Facebook and LinkedIn profiles both identify him as a 'Coordinator' at Keionics. This evidence suggests he is the person behind the company. The reason for listing a Thai business address while he operates from India remains unexplained.

Keionics offers no retailable product or service. Members instead purchase company membership directly. The membership fee includes two e-books by Angela Schulz Henke.

Company statements claim the purchase cost of the two e-books is $27, which also constitutes the cost of the "Profit Sharing Business". Since the e-books cannot be bought separately without a Keionics membership, the payment effectively covers membership, not a standalone retail product.

The Keionics compensation plan uses a 'profit sharing' model. This system rewards members based on sales made by other company members.

It functions as a single-line compensation system. Each member position requires four subsequent qualifying positions to be filled. Once these four spots are complete, the initial position qualifies for a commission payment.

This structure has three main single-line compensation systems: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Within each group, the initial positions are referred to as 'Uno positions'. Members must recruit four new positions under them before earning any commission.