Amadeo Lladósa character who became known by his surname without an accent, has amassed both ardent followers and staunch critics due to his questionable comments and his financial and personal success courses, has recently been involved in a controversy over the latter. A well-known YouTuber, who calls herself 'Schrödinger's Cat'decided to infiltrate and expose the truth behind the glamorous veil of Lladós: he revealed its dubious practices that border on illegality.
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Who is Amadeo Lladós?
Amadeo Lladósa 32-year-old Madrid native known as 'Llados'began his career as a fitness trainer before evolving into a self-proclaimed financial guru in Spain. This career change led him to create a financial mentoring course that promises to teach participants how to achieve financial and personal success. His methods and messages, often focused on the importance of wealth as a measure of personal worth, have sparked controversy and criticism.
What did 'Schrodinger's Cat' say about the Llados course?
Rocio Vidalbetter known by her pseudonym 'Schrödinger's Cat' on YouTube, he infiltrated Llados' course and unmasked a much darker reality than the one promised in his ads. According to Vidal, the influencer's program goes far beyond offering superficial financial advice; It promotes idolatry towards his figure and social exclusion that borders on the characteristics of a sect.
The youtuber documented testimonies of estudents who reported having spent their savings and exhausted their economic and emotional resources in search of the success promised by Llados. Furthermore, Vidal emphasizes the danger of the YouTuber's doctrines, which include social isolation and an alleged superiority over the rest of society, whom he disparagingly calls “commoners”.
Why is Llados accused of fraud?
The Llados course, which costs 50 euros per monthis structured around a affiliate system which apparently requires members to recruit others, often described as a pyramid scheme. Vidal highlights that more than 8,500 people are enrolled in this programmany of which, which includes minorshave been persuaded to invest large sums of money with the promise of financial returns that rarely materialize.
According to the video of 'Schrodinger's Cat'the tactics used by Llados and his promises of a foolproof method to wealth not only would have led to significant financial loss among his followersbut also to a considerable emotional damagegiven the coercive and isolating environment of the program.
Who is the youtuber 'Schrodinger's Cat'?
Rocío Vidal, alias 'Schrödinger's Cat', is a Spanish journalism student and content creator on YouTube. She is known for her critical and analytical approach to various topics, especially those related to science and pseudoscience. Vidal is dedicated to dismantling myths and exposing deceptions, which has led her to investigate and criticize figures and movements that she considers harmful or misleading.