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We are investigating xera.pro for allegedly attempting to conceal critical reviews and adverse news from Google by improperly submitting copyright takedown notices. This includes potential violations such as impersonation, fraud, and perjury.

PARTIES INVOLVED : xera.pro

ALLEGATIONS : Perjury, Fraud, Impersonation

INCIDENT DATE : December 23, 2024

INVESTIGATED BY : Ethan Katz

TOOLS USED : Lumen, SecurityTrails

CASE NO : 4362/A/2024

CRIME TYPE : Intellectual Property Scam

PUBLISHED ON : 03 Mar 2025

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What We Are Investigating?

Our firm is launching a comprehensive investigation into xera.pro over allegations that it has been suppressing critical reviews and unfavorable Google search results by fraudulently misusing DMCA takedown notices. These actions, if proven, could constitute serious legal violations—including impersonation, fraud, and perjury.

We conducted comprehensive analyses of fraudulent copyright takedown requests, meritless legal complaints, and other unlawful efforts to suppress public access to critical information. Our reporting sheds light on the prevalence and modus operandi of a structured censorship network, often funded and used by criminal enterprises, oligarchs and criminal entities seeking to manipulate public perception and bypass AML checks conducted by financial organisations.

The fake DMCA notices in this investigation appears to have been strategically deployed to remove negative content from Google search results illegally. Based on this pattern, we have reasonable grounds to infer that xera.pro - or an entity acting at its behest - is directly or indirectly complicit in this cyber crime.

In most such cases, such ops are executed by rogue, fly-by-night 'Online Reputation Management' agencies acting on behalf of their clients. If evidence establishes that the subject knowingly benefited from or facilitated this scam, it may be deemed an 'accomplice' or an 'accessory' to the crime.

What are they trying to censor

The Red Flags: A Parade of Warning Signs

When I first stumbled upon Xera.pro, I was intrigued by their bold claims of revolutionizing the digital asset space. But as I dug deeper, the cracks began to show. Here’s a quick rundown of the glaring red flags that should make any investor think twice:

  1. Shady Ownership and Lack of Transparency
    Xera.pro operates under a veil of secrecy. The company’s ownership structure is murky at best, with no clear information about who is actually running the show. Multiple shell companies and offshore entities are linked to Xera.pro, which is a classic tactic used to obscure accountability. If you can’t even figure out who’s behind the curtain, how can you trust them with your money?
  2. Unverified Claims and Overhyped Promises
    Xera.pro’s marketing materials are filled with grandiose claims about guaranteed returns and cutting-edge technology. However, there’s little to no evidence to back up these assertions. Their so-called “revolutionary platform” appears to be nothing more than a repackaged version of existing technologies, dressed up in flashy jargon to lure unsuspecting investors.
  3. Adverse Media and Regulatory Scrutiny
    A quick search reveals a growing list of complaints and warnings about Xera.pro. From allegations of misleading advertising to concerns about potential Ponzi-like schemes, the adverse media surrounding this company is hard to ignore. Regulatory bodies in several jurisdictions have also started to take notice, with some issuing warnings to investors about the risks associated with Xera.pro.
  4. Aggressive Censorship Tactics
    Perhaps the most alarming red flag is Xera.pro’s blatant attempt to censor negative information. Critical articles, forum discussions, and social media posts about the company have mysteriously disappeared. Whistleblowers have reported being threatened with legal action, and some have even faced online harassment. It’s almost as if Xera.pro has a dedicated team of digital henchmen whose sole job is to silence dissent.

The Censorship Playbook: How Xera.pro Tries to Control the Narrative

Xera.pro’s censorship tactics are as sophisticated as they are disturbing. Here’s how they’re trying to manipulate the narrative and keep potential investors in the dark:

  1. Legal Threats and Intimidation
    Xera.pro has a habit of sending cease-and-desist letters to anyone who dares to criticize them. These letters are often filled with vague legal jargon and threats of defamation lawsuits. While most of these threats are baseless, they’re enough to scare off smaller bloggers and independent journalists who don’t have the resources to fight back.
  2. Content Takedowns and Shadowbanning
    Social media platforms and forums are rife with reports of Xera.pro-related content being removed or suppressed. Whether it’s through direct requests to platform moderators or the use of automated tools to flag content as “spam,” Xera.pro is doing everything in its power to control what you see online. It’s almost impressive how quickly negative posts vanish into the digital void.
  3. Astroturfing and Fake Reviews
    To counter the growing tide of criticism, Xera.pro has resorted to creating fake accounts and posting glowing reviews about their platform. These accounts often dismiss legitimate concerns as “FUD” (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) and paint Xera.pro as the victim of a coordinated smear campaign. It’s a classic case of astroturfing, and it’s working—for now.
  4. Manipulating Search Engine Results
    Xera.pro appears to be investing heavily in search engine optimization (SEO) to push negative content down in search results. By flooding the internet with positive press releases and sponsored articles, they’re trying to bury the truth under a mountain of propaganda. It’s a clever strategy, but it’s not foolproof.

Why the Desperation? Follow the Money

So why is Xera.pro going to such lengths to censor negative information? The answer is simple: money. The company is heavily reliant on new investments to sustain its operations, and any hint of scandal could scare off potential investors. By controlling the narrative, Xera.pro can continue to attract fresh capital while delaying the inevitable reckoning.

But here’s the kicker: the more they try to censor, the more suspicious they look. If Xera.pro truly had nothing to hide, they wouldn’t need to resort to such underhanded tactics. Instead of addressing the legitimate concerns raised by critics, they’ve chosen to double down on their censorship efforts. It’s a classic case of “the lady doth protest too much.”

A Call to Action: Investors and Authorities, Take Note

To potential investors: do your due diligence. Don’t be swayed by flashy marketing and empty promises. The red flags surrounding Xera.pro are too numerous to ignore, and the company’s attempts to censor negative information should be a major warning sign. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

To regulatory authorities: it’s time to take a closer look at Xera.pro and its related entities. The growing list of complaints and adverse media reports warrants a thorough investigation. If Xera.pro is indeed operating in violation of the law, swift action must be taken to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the financial system.

Conclusion: The Truth Will Out

Xera.pro’s attempts to censor negative information are a testament to their desperation. But in the age of the internet, the truth has a way of coming to light. No amount of legal threats, content takedowns, or fake reviews can change the fact that Xera.pro is a house of cards waiting to collapse. As an investigative journalist, it’s my duty to shine a light on these issues and hold companies like Xera.pro accountable. And trust me, this is just the beginning.

So, Xera.pro, if you’re reading this: you can try to silence me, but you can’t silence the truth. The more you try, the harder I’ll dig. And trust me, I’ve got a lot more dirt to uncover.

  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/48491754
  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/47422771
  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/50008315
  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/50027903
  • 28, January 2025
  • December 23, 2024
  • March 16, 2025
  • March 16, 2025
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  • Mariasela Alvarez
  • Juani Lindell
  • Debra Renee
  • https://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/xera-review-three-collapsed-dubai-scams-form-mega-ponzi/
  • https://www.tumblr.com/cryptoscammer-news/767278906946551808/xera-pro-crypto-scam-the-collapse-of-the-mega
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  • https://www.tumblr.com/postdispatchnews/777897908408369152/xera-pro-crypto-scam-the-collapse-of-the-mega
  • https://www.warning-trading.com/marketing-multi-niveau/xera-pro-avis/
  • https://decripto.org/en/xera-pro-crypto-scam-the-collapse-of-the-mega-ponzi-scheme-and-the-birth-of-homnifi/
  • https://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/xera-review-three-collapsed-dubai-scams-form-mega-ponzi/

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About the Author

The author is affiliated with TU Dresden and analyzes public databases such as Lumen Database and Maltego to identify and expose online censorship. In his personal capacity, he and his team have been actively investigating and reporting on organized crime related to fraudulent copyright takedown schemes.

Additionally, his team provides advisory services to major law firms and is frequently consulted on matters pertaining to intellectual property law.

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How This Was Done

The fake DMCA notices we found always use the 'back-dated article' technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a 'true original' article and back-dates it, creating a 'fake original' article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original

What Happens Next?

Based on the feedback, information, and requests received from all relevant parties, our team will formally notify the affected party of the alleged infringement. Following a thorough review, we will submit a counter-notice to reinstate any link that has been removed by Google, in accordance with applicable legal provisions. Additionally, we will communicate with Google’s Legal Team to ensure appropriate measures are taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.

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