Kingdom Wealth Alliance provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.

The Kingdom Wealth Alliance website domain (“kwamembership.com”) was privately registered on September 16th, 2018.

Two other domains used by Kingdom Wealth Alliance, “kingdomwealthalliance.org” and “kwaaffiliate.com”, were also privately registered last year.

In the comments at the footer of the “kwamembership” website, Stan Harris is referenced as having something to do with the company.

Dr. Stan Harris a.k.a. Dr. Breakthrough and his KWA Team of experts have a proven track record of discipline, diligence, and integrity.

Upon clicking on either the “privacy policy”, “terms and conditions” or “earnings disclaimer” links at the footer of the “kwamembership” website, I was redirected to a Power Lead System splash page.

BehindMLM reviewed Power Lead System in 2013. The recruitment-focused opportunity is owned by Michael Price.

Marketing videos on the Kingdom Wealth Alliance website are hosted on a YouTube channel in the company’s name.

The same channel features religiously themed videos hosted by Chris Leeper:

Tying all of this together is another unlisted video titled “Introducing KWA (Micheal Price [sic], Dr Stan Harris & Chris Leeper)”:

In the video Price explains;

[2:50] Kingdom Wealth Alliance is an alliance of experts … that are gonna teach people how to be financially wealthy.

We’re gonna start there just because that’s what most people are focused on.

But a lot of people are going to find out very quickly that Jesus talked more … about finances then he did about salvation.

Why? Well you’re gonna find that out through Kingdom Wealth Alliance.

Stan Harris is a serial scammer, perhaps best known as a top investor in the
OneCoin
Ponzi scheme.

Although he doesn’t reference the company by name, Harris boasts about how many people he scammed in the comments of the KWA Membership website;

By the grace of God I was the #1 recruiter and #1 income earner in 3 Companies simultaneously!

One company had 2.2 million members in it and 1.5 Million were on my team!

After
OneCoin collapsed in January 2017
Harris stopped promoting it, leaving the 1.5 million investors under him in the lurch.

Prior to OneCoin Harris was promoting
National Wealth Center
, a Peter Wolfing cash gifting scam.

If Chris Leeper has an MLM history he’s kept it low-key. I suspect he’s found his way into Kingdom Wealth Alliance on the back of Price, Harris or both.

Read on for a full review of the Kingdom Wealth Alliance MLM opportunity.

Kingdom Wealth Alliance Products

The unfinished (and seemingly abandoned) “kingdomwealthalliance.org” website lists “customers” and “kingdom business owners” memberships for $29.97 and $14.97 a month respectively.

In an official Kingdom Wealth Alliance compensation plan video narrated by Chris Leeper, access to marketing tools is priced at $97 and then $29.97 a month.

Kingdom Wealth Alliance membership provides access to vario


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns Kingdom Wealth Alliance?
Kingdom Wealth Alliance does not publicly disclose ownership information on its website. However, Dr. Stan Harris, also known as Dr. Breakthrough, is referenced in website footer comments as being associated with the company and leading a team of experts.

When were Kingdom Wealth Alliance's domains registered?
The primary domain kwamembership.com was privately registered on September 16th, 2018. Two additional domains, kingdomwealthalliance.org and kwaaffiliate.com, were also privately registered the same year, with private registration preventing public disclosure of owner details.

What transparency issues exist regarding Kingdom Wealth Alliance's policies?
The website contains links to privacy policy, terms and conditions, and earnings disclaimer in the footer. However, clicking these links does not display the expected policy documents, raising concerns about transparency and regulatory compliance standards.


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