Mega Memory

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A NEW EXPANDED EDITION OF THE CLASSIC AUDIO BESTSELLER

Kevin Trudeau, the world's foremost authority on memory improvement training believes that there are no bad memories, only untrained memories. In order to release natural photographic memories, listeners just need to learn to retrieve what is already known. As founder of the American Memory Institute, Kevin Trudeau has already helped more than one million people to do just that.
Rather than working through laborious word-association techniques of other memory systems, Trudeau focuses on the activation of inborn photographic memory. This system ensures instant recall and long-term Mega Memory. With the desire, you can unleash your Mega Memory and reap incredible rewards.
Trudeau's techniques will show you how to organize information in your mind for instant recall -- and help you perform more efficiently and profitably in everything you do. Imagine:
Giving presentations involving hundreds of facts, figures and prices without looking at notes
Remembering the precise details of a meeting you attended
Memorizing strings of data effortlessly
Remembering each and every person you meet

0 pages, Audio CD

First published December 1,1990

About the author

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Kevin Trudeau is an American author, salesman, and television personality known for promotion of his books and resulting legal cases involving the US Federal Trade Commission. His ubiquitous late-night infomercials, which promoted unsubstantiated health, diet, and financial advice, earned him a fortune but resulted in civil and criminal penalties for fraud, larceny, and contempt of court.
In the early 1990s, Trudeau was convicted of larceny and credit card fraud. In 2007, he was accused of grossly misrepresenting the contents of his book, The Weight-Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About. In a 2004 settlement, he agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and cease marketing all products except his books, which are protected under the First Amendment. In 2011, he was fined $37.6 million for violating the 2004 settlement, and ordered to post a $2 million bond before engaging in any future infomercial advertising.
In 2013, facing consequences for non-payment of the $37 million judgment, Trudeau filed for bankruptcy protection. His claims of insolvency were challenged by FTC lawyers, who maintained that he was hiding money in shell companies, and cited examples of continued lavish spending, such as $359 for a haircut. In November 2013, Trudeau was convicted of criminal contempt, and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison in March 2014. The Chicago Tribune reported in April 2014 that infomercials starring Trudeau and promoting his books continued to air regularly on United States television stations even though he was in jail at the time. Trudeau left federal custody in 2022 after 8 years, after which the FTC continued to pursue the unpaid $37 million fine.


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