Secret Manifestation Code by Colin Granston

In the increasingly crowded market of manifestation books and online guides, Colin Granston’s The Secret Manifestation Code is the newest to make waves. Suggesting it will unlock the secret science of attracting wealth—further than the typical “think positively” mantras—it posits to unveil methods employed by elites to manipulate reality. But with daring declarations come disturbing concerns: Who is the enigmatic author?

Why was the book promoted heavily through TikTok but only appeared on Google much later? And what’s really going on behind the flashy website? And what’s really happening behind the glitzy website? In this review, we go beneath the red flags, contradictions, and marketing gimmicks about this book to assist you in making a decision—is it a breakthrough or simply a scam?

What the Book Claims

According to the sales page on Magistiq.com, The Secret Manifestation Code is not your typical “think positive and attract money” guide. Instead, it claims:

  • Manifestation is not magic but a system.
  • Positive thinking is useless without one “missing element.”
  • Most people unconsciously manifest struggle.
  • There is a hidden science behind manifestations that is kept from the public.

The book positions itself as a revolutionary approach—one that exposes the real mechanics of manifestation used by powerful elites.


Author Red Flag: Who Is Colin Granston?

They mention the author’s name for The Secret Manifestation Code as Colin Granston. Interestingly, the name appears only in the site’s meta title and SEO tags, but not in the actual content or ebook description.

There is:

  • No author bio
  • No external verification
  • No interviews
  • No real evidence that Colin Granston is a real person

TikTok Promotion Instead of Google Presence

When I was researching this on June 6, 2025, this site didn’t even show up on Google. Only TikTok videos were visible, and they were being used to promote the book.

Screenshot showing Secret Manifestation Code promoted only through TikTok videos, with no Google presence—typical of scam book launches using viral tactics.

The Magistiq Website: Patterns of a Scam

Magistiq.com hosts a range of suspicious books, such as:

  • Encrypted Abundance by David West
  • Secrets of Her Influence (no author listed)
  • Infinite Money Mastery by Mr. Brown
  • ADHD Encoded by Colin Granston
  • The Esoteric Signal by David West
  • Magist Encoded Abundance by Mr. Brown

Homepage Confusion

When I analyzed the site, nothing was clear about its purpose.

  • The homepage mentions Mr. Brown,
  • Clicking on “My Story” leads to a promotion for the book Infinite Money Mastery.

Book Section Overview

In the “Books” section:

  • Around 5–6 books are listed
  • Some have author names, others don’t
List of ebooks on Magistiq.com including Infinite Money Mastery, ADHD Encoded, Encrypted Abundance—showing different pseudonymous authors used in manifestation scam ecosystem.

Disorganized Menu

At the end of the menu, something is written about David West. It’s all very confusing—there’s no clear site structure. Sometimes they talk about Mr. Brown, and other times about David. There’s no consistency, and it’s hard to make sense of it.


Urgency Tactics Designed to Pressure You

The site uses high-pressure marketing tactics such as:

Urgent message claiming limited copies of the ebook available.
Warning that the ebook may be taken down anytime, pressuring quick purchase.

Suspicious Website Details

Website Age

  • Domain created: 2025-01-23
  • Comments/reviews start appearing by Jan 28

The website was created on 2025-01-23, so its age is 4 months and 22 days. But comments on it are dated from the 28th. Is it really possible for a site to be built and start getting reviews so quickly, especially when nothing is known about the author?

As I mentioned earlier, this site wasn’t even showing up on Google on June 6; only TikTok videos promoting the book were appearing. But if you think I’m saying the site was built on 2025-01-23, it could also mean the domain was just bought on that date, and the actual website was created later.


AI-Generated Book Cover

One of the book covers caught my attention, and I noticed it was AI-generated. If you look closely at the person’s hands, you’ll see five fingers, but something’s off. This is a common AI error—often, the image doesn’t generate properly and ends up with flaws.

  • This suggests low-effort, AI-generated content rather than a professionally made product.

Using Someone Else’s Picture

Just like a scam book called Vibration of Manifestation used a celebrity’s photo and claimed it was the author, this site also seems to be using someone else’s picture.

You can see below. But if this person really is the author, why haven’t they posted anything about the book on their Instagram?

Photo of a person falsely presented as the author of a manifestation book on Magistiq.com—no matching social media presence or proof of identity.

Follows the Same Scam Pattern

When compared to other scams:

  • Same image styles
  • The same type of website writing
  • Same site design and urgency tactics

It all fits the same formula used in previous low-quality ebook scams.


Conclusion

All the red flags are right in front of you, clearly showing whether The Secret Manifestation Code by Colin Granston is real or fake.

The site’s poor structure, books with missing or fake authors, AI-generated images, and someone else’s photo being used—these are clear signs that this is not a genuine product.

I’ll say it again: don’t share your personal information on such websites.

There’s another scam I’ll be exposing soon. If you haven’t already done so, make sure to read my article on The Hidden Architecture of Manifestation by Silas Corbett.

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My goal with this blog is to share my knowledge and experience with manifestation to inspire people on their own path to personal growth. Here, you'll find practical tips, methods, and how-tos—all aimed at helping you harness the incredible power of manifestation in your life.

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