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Missed a day. Oh well, pobody’s nerfect.

Have you ever heard the saying “it pays to pay attention”?

Recently I was basically forced to leave my job because I refused to disclose my medical information to my employer. A very dark time in history and we are living through it right now.

If I wasn’t paying attention, I would still be employed right now.

If I wasn’t paying attention, I would have never started purchasing apple stock when it was disgustingly low.

If I wasn’t paying attention, I would have never purchased a high-end basketball card for $1,200 and flipped it into $15,000 a year later.

If I wasn’t paying attention, I never would have started investing in cryptocurrency and other projects on the blockchain. I would never have learned about Theta!

If I wasn’t paying attention, I would have never decided to sell my rental house and turn the profits into undervalued, deflationary, and physical assets.

It pays to pay attention. To notice trends. To be observant. To visit sources that others don’t. To ignore the mainstream and blue check marks. And to pay attention to those people who are getting censored or the people with smaller accounts.

The sad part is that people who haven’t been paying attention haven’t really realized it yet – but they will.

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Here we are again. Two days in a row!

I want to share a story today about money. I spent the first 30 years of my life thinking that our money was real.

I remember my grandma giving me a silver dollar when I was a kid. She said “as long as you hold onto this coin, you will never be poor.” What a quote.

Memories of my childhood are quite limited but this quote has always stuck in mind. And the crazy thing is, she didn’t offer any explanation and I did not understand what she meant until about 20 years later.

She knew how valuable silver was. One silver Canadian dollar would ensure that I would never be poor as long as I held it.

Right now, you can buy an ounce of silver for about $25 USD. According to the debtclock.org, the real value in comparison to our (known) money/debt supply is over $2,000 per ounce. There’s some very smart people who think it’s worth much more than that.

Why the spread? Because silver is a tool used by the central bank to manipulate the system through derivatives and high frequency trading. If the price of silver goes up to $50, it would likely wipe out our entire financial system. That’s why the price is $25 per ounce.

Our grandparents know true value. They have lived through many decades, many governments, and even a complete change in the monetary system – from when Nixon took the US off the gold standard in the early 70s. A large percentage of the population has no idea that our money is an illusion. But they are finding out. And if you are reading it, you are likely one of those people.

Get yourself an ounce of silver… and you will never be poor.

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Here’s to the first!

Could be the last. Who knows. With this level of uncertainty, it’s hard to plan more than a couple days ahead.

Before we get any further, I’d like to share my intentions for this blog.
– help people make the transition into our new financial system
– discuss recent financial news and the impact on us
– discuss new concepts, ideas and opportunities
– create a community for like-minded people who value freedom and free markets above all else

As a CPA, I have worked with many small businesses and seen the issues they encounter due to their financial knowledge – or lack thereof.

I was recently let go from a management position within a large company due to health policy and refusing to disclose my personal medical information.

I’m not here to complain about that. As much as it sucks, it’s completely out of my control and sometimes things happen for a reason.

As a guy who is constantly taking in information throughout the day, I want to summarize and share some of the key points that I feel might have the largest impact on us. I intend on writing every morning but we will see how it goes.

That’s it for tonight. I just purchased a bunch of TFUEL at .34 each. I am expecting to cash some of them out in December or January and put it towards a new venture.

Take care always.