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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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Traxo
on 03/01/2020, 16:07:33 UTC
It appears that Martin Armstrong indeed set a new record for the Amazon best seller

We have received a number of requests for press interviews since this book seems to be the fastest-selling book ever on Amazon since it sold out in less than three hours.


Interviewer:  
  -Your majesty, oh great one, please tell us, how did you do it?

Martin Armstrong:
  - Well you know, it all started with...


Behind the Scam: What Does It Take to Be a ‘Best-Selling Author’? $3 and 5 Minutes.

A while ago, I put up a fake book on Amazon. I took a photo of my foot, uploaded it as a book to Amazon, and in a matter of hours had achieved “№1 Best Seller” status, complete with the orange banner and everything.

How many copies did I need to sell to be able to call up my mother and celebrate my newfound authorial achievements? Three. Yes, a total of three copies to become a best-selling author. And I bought two of those copies myself!


The reason people aspire to call themselves “best-selling author” is because it dramatically increases your credibility and “personal brand.”


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Step 1: Writing my book (~2 seconds)

Checked:  
In the interview at the beginning Martin Armstrong says  this $100 book is a work of a lifetime and it took him four weeks to write it when he was away from home in Asia.  Huh

In 2014 he wrote: I have three teams working right now on three of the four books I am trying to complete.

So what is anyone expecting? Listen to the interview HOW he answers questions. He is lying about everything as always. He can't even talk normally. His excuse for this nonsense is that he is a "prolific writer".

Note Martin also possibly accidentally admitted to buying the book himself:  

What we have determined is that there were many people who purchased several copies to hand out as gifts. One client said he bought five copies and sent them to politicians he knew.

And his cult member or paid shill who comes to tell us about it:  

I've figured the book will sell out, so I was checking regularly. And as soon as it was available, I did order, two copies, one for myself, and other as a gift (to be backup copy as well).

I'll buy mostly whatever writing Armstrong has to sell on the matter of economy and finance, below 100$. And for this book I was ready to pay even more.

March 22, 2016

But this guy just doesn't stop to amaze me. I was following Socrates on irregular level, since I didn't understand much in the beginning. But in the same time, as time was allowing, I started to educate myself on the actual modelling that MA is doing. And it's not a trivial thing to understand. Lately I started to have a grasp of what MA is actually doing with his modelling, and I can start to imagine the amount of work that MA has put into it. And from my point of view, it's monumental.
December 25, 2019
No comment on Socrates, no experience with it.
Shocked Huh



I guess there is no reason to ask yourself why is there NO REVIEWS AT ALL yet from people who bought the "fastest-selling book ever on Amazon", except the "reviews" which say "I can't believe I missed out on getting a copy.".