Paul Redmayne, now President of RevStar Global, previously led Blue Bird Bids, a scheme that collapsed in late 2012 after only weeks of operation. The platform mimicked the Ponzi structure of Zeek Rewards, using auto-bidding bots to inflate auction prices. Eric Swaim, then Vice-President, eventually raised the alarm about these bots.

Swaim did not disappear when Blue Bird Bids imploded. He took control, rebranding the operation as PureNRG FX. This new venture abandoned the Ponzi model for a recruitment plan centered on Playboy branded energy drinks. Swaim now appears as Vice-President of Sales on RevStar Global's website. PureNRG FX has since gone quiet; Swaim's name vanished from that company's website near the time RevStar Global launched.

David H. Hooker serves as RevStar Global's Executive Vice-President. He spent recent years as "Director of Compliance" for Banners Broker, a Ponzi scheme that began losing investor money in early 2013. Hooker was a significant figure there, organizing recruitment events, hosting corporate calls, and acting as official spokesperson. He claimed to oversee compliance for a scheme built on investments in a fictional advertising network.

Hooker's earlier career includes positions at Herbalife International, Lifestyles International, Modicare India, and Nature's Sunshine Products. His biography states he was "headhunted" by Mark Hughes and Larry Thompson to work with Herbalife in Europe, where he claims to have developed leaders "still prospering with that company today." Such credentials might impress newcomers unaware of his Banners Broker chapter.

RevStar Global operates as a multi-niche MLM, packaging several product lines under one brand. The company's structure appears deliberately murky. RevStar lists its various product lines as "clients" on its website. This creates a false impression that these are independent third-party merchants, but they are not.

The playbook is familiar: take a failed scheme, rebrand it, bring in operators from previous fraud attempts, and market aggressively to those seeking income. Redmayne has experience with MLM collapse. Swaim knows how to pivot when foundations crack. Hooker understands how to present fictional value as legitimate business. Their combined history suggests a pattern.