Best Selling Author Mark Yarnell Spotlights The End of Delusional Capitalism

Released on = January 27, 2007, 10:17 am

Press Release Author = VM International

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Press Release Summary = Mark Yarnell, the author of Random House Bestseller, "Your
First Year In Network Marketing," believes that North Americans have less than ten
years to acquire wealth. He spotlights what he calls "The End of Delusional
Capitalism," and offers practical wealth strategies to a rapidly declining middle
class.

Press Release Body = After nearly a decade of silence, the best selling Network
Marketing author of all time is back. Following his last appearance on the O'Reilly
Factor and seven years of extensive research, Mark Yarnell, author of "Your First
Year In Network Marketing," has returned to the spotlight with his first of sixteen
volumes entitled The Holy Grail of Network Marketing. Yarnell contends that North
America has a rude awakening in store for its citizens following what he calls the
"Fifty Year Float."

Yarnell is referring to the years from 1950 until 2000, "When the U.S., one of the
few countries left standing after the World War II, began to experiment with
delusional capitalism. All we found out by attempting to think ourselves into riches
was that there is a definite correlation between leisure, victimhood, and declining
intelligence. And now that captains of industry are turning toward India, Eurasia,
and China to find people with brains and work ethics, it's going to take more than
Lou Dobbs to save the middle class." A strong warning from an unlikely source.

Yarnell bases his conclusions on books such as, "The World Is Flat," "Think," "The
Hundred Year Lie", "The Twilight of American Culture" and "The Future of Success."
He's in good company by frequently quoting some of the best minds in business,
science, technology and government. Where he does depart from popular public opinion
is when he asserts that Network Marketing could bail out the middle class. It is
hard to debate his premise that legitimate networking has allowed millions to
prosper with virtually no capital investments. Avon, Mary Kay and Amway are hard to
ignore and Yarnell obviously believes what he preaches, as do millions of others
worldwide who have read his Random House best seller, now published in more than
twelve languages.

If initial sales of The Holy Grail of Network Marketing Volume One or the massive
recent traffic to www.markyarnell.com are any indication of a receptive audience,
Yarnell is well on his way to creating another best selling series. He attributes
most of the web traffic to a thirty-minute speech "The End of Delusional Capitalism"
delivered recently at the University of Illinois at Chicago and posted to his site

Although Yarnell tends to enrage the sensibilities of those who demand political
correctness, his social policy concepts obviously strike a chord with many. It's
hard to discount the millions of Google links to his bestseller, "Your First Year In
Network Marketing."

Yarnell claims that the solutions to most global problems are much easier than
people realize, but admits that because they involve personal sacrifice and the
unseating of many people in power, the solutions are not popular.

Yarnell On America's Health Care Crisis
"Impose a health care tax on big pharmaceutical companies to be earmarked for health
care to uninsured Americans. The top ten drug companies earn more profits than the
other 490 Fortune 500 companies combined. Eliminate all cash bribes, (lobby money
for politicians), and require Big Pharma to divert the salaries and overrides they
now pay to their 675 lobbyists into a health care pool for the uninsured. Also,
disallow the cash "bounties" being paid as overrides to school districts who put
children on Ritalin. Yes, big drug companies are paying schools to put children on
drugs. That money should be used to help insure the uninsured. By diverting excess
profiteering into health care funding, 50% of all bankruptcies in America will be
eliminated. Remember half of all U.S. bankruptcies are the result of medical
expenses."

Yarnell On Politics
"This one's a no-brainer. Eliminate all cash bribery (lobbying). Cap campaign
spending. Elect no lawyers to any local, state, or national office for eight years
(two full election cycles). We need our elected officials serving the people, not
fund raising and creating the need for more lawyers. We also need more diverse
sectors of our society represented in our form of Democracy. Lawyers control all
three branches of government and everyone can see where that has gotten America.
Honest people can serve if there are caps on funds and everyone in America agrees to
stop voting for lawyers for a few elections."

Yarnell On Global Hunger
Again, Yarnell calls it a no-brainer. "Impose a calorie Mc tax on all fast foods
(based on fat and calorie content) and create a U.S. branch of government like the
I.R.S. to assess, collect and disseminate fast food taxes into food programs for
malnourished citizens in the U.S. and abroad. It's a huge win-win. Thousands could
be employed in America. Many citizens may opt to switch to lower calorie food which
will lower clinical obesity and diabetes and least of all, 10,000 kids get to stop
dying each day of hunger."

Yarnell believes that many intelligent people are angry, but can't seem to figure
out solutions. To him the solutions are obvious.

"We have rapid communications now. Nobody has to do anything but share these facts
on-line, begin a revolt of common sense and ignore the special interests groups when
they trott out "paid experts" to persuade the masses to ignore these facts. Lawyers,
huge pharmaceutical companies, fast food giants and lobbyist should be removed
immediately from positions of power and influence. They won't change voluntarily or
without a public relations fight. The reality is - no one needs to fight. We all
need to vote."

The guy makes sense, but intelligent solutions are usually the most controversial.
One thing's for certain: Yarnell treasures his anonymity and loves his privacy so
don't expect to see him on any media talk shows or political ballots. You'll just
have to be content to experience his commentaries as he rolls them out between trout
fishing and paragliding. But Yarnell's back.and this time he seems to enjoy turning
a spotlight on what he calls "The End of Delusional Capitalism."

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