Dear Readers,
If you are at all like me, you’ve noticed a dramatic loss of privacy in America in recent years.
Today, the government admits to snooping on our phone calls and emails. There are cameras and microphones everywhere... and now even drones (like the ones we use to spy in Afghanistan and Pakistan) are rumored to populate our skies.
But what can you do?
Well, one successful friend of mine (who’s a multi-millionaire and a medical doctor) says you actually have:
“A moral and ethical obligation” to legally hide assets and income from the government... and to take the simple steps necessary to stop the government and big corporations from spying on everything you do.
In fact, this fellow believes in these ideas so strongly, he’s put together a very interesting production that is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Here, he demonstrates the value of techniques such as:
- Legally hiding money from the government and the IRS
- Keeping email communication totally secret with a strategy supposedly perfected by terrorists and cheating spouses
- Making sure a thief cannot use your credit card, even if it’s stolen
- Beating facial recognition, so cameras can’t track your every movement
- Legally generating tax-free income that you never have to report to the gov’t or anyone else.
And much, much, more.
Now please keep in mind: This man, who is both my friend and a colleague, values his privacy. As a result, he agreed to be on camera for only about three minutes, and he asked us to disguise his face as part of the process.
As he told me: “The ideas I want to share — while completely, 100% legal — will probably be considered unpatriotic at best... or perhaps even treasonous, at least right now. The last thing I want is to do is attract the attention of some neo-conservative organization or whacko liberal group. Or for the government to put my photo on one of their infamous ‘watch’ lists.”
I strongly encourage you to at least check out his 3-minute on-camera segment.
I’m pretty sure this production is like nothing you have seen before, and I guarantee it will be well worth your time.
To check it out, go here.
Best regards,
Brian Hunt
Editor in Chief, S&A Investment Research
If you are at all like me, you’ve noticed a dramatic loss of privacy in America in recent years.
Today, the government admits to snooping on our phone calls and emails. There are cameras and microphones everywhere... and now even drones (like the ones we use to spy in Afghanistan and Pakistan) are rumored to populate our skies.
But what can you do?
Well, one successful friend of mine (who’s a multi-millionaire and a medical doctor) says you actually have:
“A moral and ethical obligation” to legally hide assets and income from the government... and to take the simple steps necessary to stop the government and big corporations from spying on everything you do.
In fact, this fellow believes in these ideas so strongly, he’s put together a very interesting production that is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Here, he demonstrates the value of techniques such as:
- Legally hiding money from the government and the IRS
- Keeping email communication totally secret with a strategy supposedly perfected by terrorists and cheating spouses
- Making sure a thief cannot use your credit card, even if it’s stolen
- Beating facial recognition, so cameras can’t track your every movement
- Legally generating tax-free income that you never have to report to the gov’t or anyone else.
And much, much, more.
Now please keep in mind: This man, who is both my friend and a colleague, values his privacy. As a result, he agreed to be on camera for only about three minutes, and he asked us to disguise his face as part of the process.
As he told me: “The ideas I want to share — while completely, 100% legal — will probably be considered unpatriotic at best... or perhaps even treasonous, at least right now. The last thing I want is to do is attract the attention of some neo-conservative organization or whacko liberal group. Or for the government to put my photo on one of their infamous ‘watch’ lists.”
I strongly encourage you to at least check out his 3-minute on-camera segment.
I’m pretty sure this production is like nothing you have seen before, and I guarantee it will be well worth your time.
To check it out, go here.
Best regards,
Brian Hunt
Editor in Chief, S&A Investment Research
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