Friday, May 9, 2008

THE BIOPRO FOOL CHIP! (AKA: FUEL CHIP SCAM!)

Let's go back in time to the QX-3 where absolute proof of biopro's scam was exposed. Ray Grimm was so quick to jump on any product that could bring him large sums of quick money for his new company, he must have forgot to test it! More than likely he really didn't care and made a scam calculation. Possibly a typical gig corporate calculation like Microsoft has been accused of; "Let the consumer test it, if it works we'll keep it. If it does't it will "buy" us time and bring enough revenue to create the next piece of crap". So the biopro gas chip was exposed when people found real numbers unchanged, when they expected a 15% increased gas savings and did not.

NOTE:
We are coming back to an old product because it is extremely important to expose and remind people of this blunder by biopro. This was the product that drove most of us away from biopro and writing Blog's like this one. This product proved ERT was a scam science and MERT, their new convoluted redefined ERT science, could also not work!

To some of you like us this image looks familiar and if so you’re a veteran with this company and you already know that biopro dropped this product for obvious reasons... it didn’t work because numbers do not lie!

This product proved itself and biopro to be a scam from the very beginning through real basic science. When you apply these stickers to your tank, calculate the proposed savings... you are still getting the same gas mileage!

Biopro can lie or distort the truth but they can’t lie about numbers and this product using their so called ERT technology just did not show real numerical proof it worked. Once Ray noticed all the complaints, returns and a drop in revenue he quickly pulled it off the shelf before everyone could catch on to this fraud. They shifted and became more focused on products that have a more convoluted description, no real world technology testing ability and can not be proved or disproved. So does it not go without saying that all their products are frauds and scams using ERT or even the new invention MERT? Yes it does and you see folks, in science, it either is or it is not and beyond that it’s just a "theory" based on consensus. This is where biopro operates from, the theoretical equation. For example, the existence of God can no more be proved than it can be disproved. This company believes that "perception is reality" and they aggressively push this point of view in their products marketing for the greediest of outcomes. You could say they have created their own religion.

Bottom line is this product is absolute proof biopro science is a fraud. That the owners demonstrate conscious and deliberate malice in pushing a product they had to know was B.S.. And one can only conclude that biopro is only rooted in greed for massive profits and does not care their technology works or not because they keep inventing more products based onthe same science which does not have to be verified by the FTC, FDA or FCC. Its sold via MLM and there is little to no regulations on companies like biopro... YET.

This product exposed their fraud "scientifically"! For more verification take a look at this: http://www.carqna.com/auto/153-2-carqna.html

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bioproisascam is right! I don't know what their credentials are but this watch dog blog is using basic scientific common sense by asking simple questions. The fact is, Biopro IS MLM, and it seemed to me more interested in revenue rather than cell phone safety. Moreover, how can they expect to command any credible respect in their products as an MLM company? Why wouldn't the CEO open business as a science company? There are so many basic questions to ask before you begin to tear apart their science "scientifically". I was recruited by a family member to sit in one of their meetings and offer my scientific opinion as a postgraduate in the area of Light Spectrum Algorithms. I can honestly tell everyone this is absolutely a scam. I would happily post my contact information to answer any questions but I was "begged" to stay anonymous so as to protect the identity of my family member. This is also telling about this company.

Anonymous said...

I recall going to a Biopro business
opportunity meeting some years ago at
the Carlsbad headquarters. Ray Grimm
started the meeting and was talking
about how effective the fuel chips
were for increasing gas mileage. The
first thing I did was ask him if this
product had been tested by a lab with
the knowledge to do such a test. He
said that testing was not required
because of all the positive testimon-
ials they had been receiving. If
the product is so great why did they get rid of it? My guess is that many unhappy customers asked
for a refund. This would have
caused a significant amount of bad
press for the company so the easy
solution was to no longer sell the
fuel chip. The large majority of
gas saving devices are junk. I know
of only one that works and has a
money back guarantee. It is also
certified by the EPA and by CARB
(California air resources board).
I will not name it here because then someone could accuse me of using this forum to push some other
companies product. For those of you
that bought these expensive fuel
chip stickers and placed them on
the bottom of your gas tank I have
some advice. Go to a store that
sells cartoon character stickers.
You should be able to get a pack of
5 or 10 for under a buck. Place
2 or 3 of those on the bottom of
your gas tank. I guarantee that the results you get with the car-
toon stickers will be the same as
with the fuels chips, which is no
result at all.

EMF - EMOTIONALLY MANUFACTURED FRAUD said...

Yes, we know that Ray Grimm took a pass of the science question as a "testimonial" verification because this has been biopro's marketing model since they opened for business. This is how they were explaining their science for a long time until they themselves and their instructions to the distributors was to not even engage the question. To pass it off as; "I have used the products and I know because... bla bla bla (B.S)" then move on. We have been told this by many former supporters and heard it ourselves directly. The rest of what you say is also absolutely correct. Biopro pulled this product before the truth got out.

P.S.
We hope your new stickers work but we are not going to hold our breath.

IS BIOPRO A FALSE SENSE OF SAFETY?

If the science can not be proven to be real to the FCC, FDA or any Government regulatory entity and biopro must post a disclaimer as ordered by Federal Law on their site then are their products and self proclaimed science not giving people a false sense of security? Would this not make people feel like they can continue to use their cell phones as much or even more if they think their biopro cell chip is protecting them? Keep in mind the sources at biopro marketing this science idea, not one of them hold an Engineering degree or even close to one and this product is being sold via an MLM. AN MLM PEOPLE! So why should we believe them and their claims about their products and science? We would say you are not only taking a huge financial risk but you may also be taking a larger safety risk and further yet a legal risk!

Ray Grimm is a "veteran" pyramid marketer and that’s all he is. He has surrounded himself with all veteran pyramid marketers. There are no scientists working at biopro or any doctors. If they did have a science background, it could lend some credibility to the creation of and invention of their products. Instead, they have recruited very questionable rouge scientists from inside and outside the US, (mostly outside), that are mainly "wellness" people. In a very lame attempt these wellness people try to lend credibility to this science. No one at biopro is credible or is in ANY position to talk about the science as an expert – ask a “scientific” question and watch them not answer you. So what the hell is this!?

If the science is highly questionable, the validation sources are highly questionable and biopro is definitely questionable... then we can only conclude that biopro has a questionable reason for existence. Lets go back to Ray Grimm's prior endeavors and examine, even his previous companies and involvement was so questionable the San Diego Reader.com news source wrote about their questionable stocks. After you click the link above, scroll down about 3/4 of the page to the paragraph starting with; "Then there's San Diego's hottest stock, FemOne of Carlsbad." This article makes us think that the opportunists at biopro is taking advantage of an unfounded EMF dangers theory, pushing the idea their products provide some form of safety, creating an unprovable science behind their products, growing an MLM so fast it balloons the stocks up to sell and possibly leaving a ton of victims in their wake with complete disregard of their safety if EMF is really unsafe.

Dr. George Carlo was a key supporting figure in the whole biopro structure and has left biopro for this very reason of unprovability and safety. he stopped endorsing them because he too no longer believes in their science but did he also know more? Did he know so much he was not wiling to go down that road with them? After reading his "Open Letter" to biopro executives and consultants at SafeWireless.org you can make up your own mind. You can make up your mind as to the validity of biopro's products, the science, why Carlo left and why this MLM company exists. Moreover, you can also make up your mind as to why Ray Grimm, Alfred Hanser and all the executive staff at biopro would take on so much risk to push something unprovable and which may be causing more harm to the consumer.

BIG EVIL CORPORATE BIOPRO!

If biopro can accuse cell phone companies of being "big evil corporations unconcerned for public safety and only for profits", can we not also accuse biopro for the same thing?

Based on our observations of these two men and their actions in business, their words used to recruit distributors, their lack of facts behind their science and all their misleading marketing material; their greater motivation is anything BUT safety from EMF and more for a massively profitable MLM. Without going into the fallacy of their science, this company exposes the truth through their own methods of marketing. Hell, the fact they are only an MLM marketing company and not a science company should be enough. But for those that use their emotions rather than common sense lets try this angle. Biopro exposes their absolute arrogant elitist thinking assuming people will believe anything if its "marketed" right including an unproven science. Point in fact; they go out of their way in recruiting meetings to portray the biopro business as something other than a for profit company. That its some kind of "God send" to help against a "claimed" yet unproven theory of an EMF epidemic. Biopro then, "closes the deal" to use an MLM term, when they market the company on the foundation of "you" getting rich when we all know it is the corporate execs that get rich in any MLM. Ray Grimm and Alfred Hanser and all the others aiding and abetting this crime is absolutely creating this MLM for the sole purpose of massive profits; not for the children as they say and not for the safety of the public as they say. Their profits are for their privileged lifestyles - a level of lifestyle you will never achieve under their Pyramid. Biopro's Big Evil Corporate Profits are for a life style that has awarded them multi millions of dollars, lavish homes in the most exclusive communities and for the CEO a fleet of $250,000 dollar Lamborghini's! These people that demagogue the cell phone industry are the same people that make massive profits doing so.

So is Ray Grimm and his company biopro consciously ignoring their less than honorable facts for their own big profit gains? You would have to agree this is exactly what is happening.

Consider more observations...
- Do you create an unproven science and sell it via an MLM company if EMF is really that dangerous?

- Do you market a product and science without the requirement of proof unless you have massive profits on your mind first and foremost?

- Is there no other reason to prop yourself and your company up evoking phrases like "for the children" and shamelessly "using" personal stories about children from Child Help in your marketing meetings unless you are trying to gain respect from the people you are actively recruiting to buy into your MLM?

- Is there any other reason to display pictures of yourself with celebrities like Evander Holyfield and Bill O'Reilly but for your own vacant selfish attempt to make yourself and your company look reputable?

Once you answer these questions honestly then you will see their is no doubt they discredit themselves, the science and expose their true desire... profits!