Portals of Manifestation by Oliver Grant

Portals of Manifestation is the latest addition to this growing trend. But is it a genuine guide to manifestation, or just another scam designed to take advantage of people?

After analyzing the website and marketing tactics, I found multiple red flags that suggest this could be another fake manifestation book scam. Let’s break it down.

Similar Scam Books Flooding Search Results

While investigating Portals of Manifestation, I noticed something interesting — people are actively searching for this book like crazy. It’s trending with queries like:

  • “Portals of Manifestation by Oliver Grant, Amazon”
  • “Portals of Manifestation Review”
  • “Portals of Manifestation Summary”
  • “Portals of Manifestation PDF free download”

Why does this even matter?

Honestly, it’s the classic playbook for these scammy books. They whip up a load of fake hype, maybe get some bogus reviews posted, and next thing you know, people are searching everywhere for a free PDF. Do you know why? Because deep down, something feels a bit fishy, doesn’t it? And yeah, the scammers know this. They actually want you looking for it, banking on you getting caught up in all the buzz they created. I mean, doesn’t it seem a bit strange that folks are asking for reviews when the website itself has only been up for, like, 13 days?

Website and Domain Age

The website is only 13 days old. On the selling website, the screenshots of people’s reviews that have been used show the date on them is 2024. The website was made in 2025, and people will give reviews about this book in 2024?

Screenshot of what other said section from Portals of manifestation website.
Screenshot of what other said section from Portals of manifestation website.
Screenshot of what other said section from Portals of manifestation website.

Selling Platform and Email Match Previous Scams

Selling Platform: The way the Whisper of Manifestation book, Elite Society of Money Manifestation, and Depths of Manifestation book are sold using the Gumroad platform, this one is also using Gumroad.

Email: The second similar thing in this is that the same email (Klotrestbook) has been used in Portals of Manifestation and Elite Society of Manifestation. This email is not visible on these websites, but I have found it.

Blogspot Strategy: Fake Promotion Tactics

These people first make their website famous on TikTok or some other platform, and then create the website. Then, to increase the website’s visibility and promote it, they write about it on free platforms. Like Vibration of Manifestation, this one has also used the Blogspot platform.

Lack of Author Information

  • The website claims the Portals of Manifestation book is written by Oliver Grant, but there is no proof of his existence.
  • No past books, no interviews, no social media presence—just like other fake manifestation book authors.

Fake Reviews and Scarcity Tactics

Like other scams, this also shows a 4.9 rating and 1,764 books sold. Just like other scams, it uses only first names and initials. Claims that only 3 copies are left to pressure buyers.

Connections to Previous Manifestation Scams

  • Patterns similar to Elite Society, Hidden Manifestation, and Vibrations of Manifestation.
  • Same marketing tricks: Urgency, fake author, Blogspot promotion, and no external credibility.

Conclusion: Should You Trust Portals of Manifestation?

We consider Portals of Manifestation a scam. Like other scams, this one also has the same signs that make it a scam. And we don’t even need to look for too many scam signs—just the fact that the same email was used for the previous scams, Elite Society of Money Manifestation and Portals of Manifestation, is enough to prove that this is also a scam.

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6 thoughts on “Portals of Manifestation by Oliver Grant”

  1. thank you olivia! i kept seeing comments about this book and i was extremely eager to read it after all the glowing recommendations. glad i did a little bit of research first

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    • You’re very welcome! It’s always a good idea to do some research before buying into these kinds of books. Glad this article helped you make an informed decision! 😊

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  2. Good research! I heard about it from a TT comment (which now I believe was another promotion) and when I started looking it up, it seemed suspicious.
    Even if the book actually exists, it’s probably written by chatgpt lol

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    • Thank you! I’m really glad the article helped you dig deeper. It’s wild how often things go viral through TikTok comments or vague videos — sometimes it’s hard to tell what’s genuine and what’s just promotion in disguise.

      And yes, I had that same thought — even if the book is real, the vague writing and lack of real author info definitely makes it feel like it could’ve been whipped up by AI (and not even the good kind 😅). That’s why I wanted to put together something honest and research-based to clear the fog a bit.

      Appreciate you taking the time to read and share your thoughts!

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  3. I kept seeing read this book” portals of manifestation ” on so many channels. Manifestation with dark energy is another one that was mentioned but not as much. I know that energy manipulation is possible so I definitely thought about buying it. So glad I didn’t. There are some fantastic free manifestation E books on YouTube. I am currently listening to ” They will call you a wizard ” by Helana Blavastsky it may be Blatsky? My intuition told me something is not right? Maybe the techniques do work? Anyway who has the time to be led down more rabbit holes in this age of fake news? I might buy it just to see if it works. In my human design I have lots of 3 energy, I learn through trial and error and don’t mind making mistakes. It definitely made me uncomfortable when almost every comment said that this book was life changing. It isn’t right that people are being deceived but if it works for them well is it still a scam?

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    • Totally get where you’re coming from. It’s smart to trust your intuition—especially with so much hype and vague claims out there. Just because something “works” for some doesn’t mean it’s not misleading. Glad you’re doing your own research.

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