Brain Plus allowing an already formed scammer into their program…) is what triggered my interest. The ad is FULL of spelling, grammar, and contextual mistakes. Their references to famous people who supposedly endorse their product are also likely intentionally misspelled; i.e. “Steven Hawkings”. Apparently, they think or know that StephenHawking and/or his entity will sue them where other celeb’s like Anderson Cooper and Donald Trump won’t/don’t have the time or wherewithall, choosing to simply ignore such illegal proteering on their name/brand. Not that I am a follower but I can’t imagine it would be too terribly hard to look back in Trump’s tweet history to see if he really did tweet about their product. Far too many red ags ying to do anything more than come to sites like this and conrm such a scam and avoid losing time or money on it. What trips me out is this product has supposedly been out since the rst of 2016… How have they not been sued into oblivion, exposed by investigative reporting, http://godofsupplement.com/brain-plus/