As I pointed out, your analogy makes no sense. I'm not even sure what you're trying to say.
Is it that I start up a scam and then "save" people from it?
First of all, I just like to bust scams. If people want to learn how to avoid being ripped off, fine. If not, fine. Do I bug you about all the junk you've bought? That's your decision.
Second, how would all this work? Do I profit obscenely from scamming people, and then expose the scam? Ooops! But that way I'd get caught. If not the first time, eventually. After all, you can't run a scam single-handed. You need collaborators. They'd have ratted me out.
I'm afraid your theory doesn't make much sense. Except, I suppose, that it helps you and your buddies avoid facing up to reality, which is that you were SCAMMED. SAEI was as blatant as any I've ever seen, and evidently you didn't make the slightest effort to check into their ridiculous claims.