Monthly Archives: September 2020

How to get Polish citizenship by descent

Last updated: September 11, 2020 Dateline: Katowice, Poland While countries like Ireland and Italy are well known for offering citizenship by descent to those with ancestors from those countries, Poland has – undeservedly – fallen under the radar.  It’s surprising because there are over 9 million US citizens who identify as Polish Americans. They could easily obtain […]

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How to Secure Your Financial Data

Whether you are a business owner or an offshore investor, it’s always important to be extra careful when using new technology for managing your finances. The threat of a data breach can cost you millions of hard-earned dollars. Keeping your financial data from falling into the wrong hands should be a priority, considering that hackers […]

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Tenth September Belize 2020

September celebrations started off in Belize this year under siege style arrangements with the only public event a staged ceremony at the old colonial governor’s residence in Belize city with soldiers parading on a sun blanched concrete pad while a few officials sweltered under a tin roof shed by the Caribbean Sea. It was 93 […]

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How Close Should Your Wealth Be?

Recently, an eminent gold advisor, whom I know and have a high regard for, stated that holders of precious metals would be well served by keeping their metals in a remote location, saying, “Distance equals security.” (He lives in the US and recommends storage in New Zealand, as it’s as far away from him as […]

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Doug Casey on How to Solve the Problem of Politics in the Divided States of America

The terms liberal (left) and conservative (right) define the conventional political spectrum. But the terms are floating abstractions, with meanings that change with every politician. In the nineteenth century, a “liberal” believed in free speech, social mobility, limited government and strict property rights. The term has since been appropriated by those who, while sometimes still believing in limited free […]

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The Trojan Donkey

Since earning the nomination as the 2020 Democratic candidate for the presidency, Joe Biden has stated that he is a “transition candidate.” This was an odd statement, especially for someone who has hardly begun his formal campaign. (He’s not even in office yet and he’s discussing being on the way out?) Yet this was not […]

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Cyprus Residence by Investment: the Ultimate Guide

Secure your second residence in Cyprus by making a low six-figure investment in this Mediterranean paradise. Invest a minimum of  €300,000 Get residence in the EU in 2 months No physical residence requirement Ahh, Cyprus… The European tax haven that’s long been the fastest and cheapest way to buy your way into European citizenship. Cyprus […]

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