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Central Bank of Iraq Governor today wed. 08/16/23 just spell in codes a bunch of Bombs 👀The local currency is covered by the reserve, which is subject to foreign balance protection. Iraq’s gold reserves are 132 tons, and future of the currency reserve is tied with the yellow metal (…) personally I support this vision.We will not print more dinars, unless we get equivalent foreign currency, withdraw the damaged to avoid inflation. It is not possible to float the dinar in Iraq, because we do not have various sources of foreign currency.
Sounds interesting. But far too complicated. eg. By far the BEST 'tax-reduction-strategy' is NOT TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE TAXMAN in the first place. And much as everybody bitches about 'confusing digitals' they can work to 'disappear' one from the prying, demanding-under-threat blood-suckers.
@@DanXRPthey would Ned to put a powerful AI in charge of the cbdc to do that. We would have never adopted the internet if people foresaw the level of information gathering on individuals around the world. But now instead of plugging skynet into nukes . The countries representing 90 percent of world gdp are developing digital currency as we develop AI the are smarter than humans.
Slovakia is part of the EU and is a small country. The day I.joined the EU, it lost its sovereignty. What it does will simply be over ridden by the EU eventually, just like US states like Florida which banned any future use CBDCs. These efforts are futile. You will be under a CBDC system within 3 years.
@@scotty90 Once you are in the EU, there is no getting out. Last one to jump the fence was UK and they barely made it out. No way for a small country like Slovakia to make such an exit. The ECB controls the euro, and soon CBDC. There is no way for Slovakia to make up its own laws when it does not have its own currency.
The WEF committees was discussing CBDCs 5 years. They were saying that it will happen, you will have no choice. This is where hidden totalitarianism within our governments actually emerges out into the open.
@@marianhunt8899 Worse. They're long, lasting clan destine cloak and dagger family and friends from over eons of generations back to and early on before the foundation of these foot holds. Beyond Masonry 🔥⬛ 👁️ ⬜🔥 Beyond false occultism or so called and wanna-be initiates of the Flame This is as old as time, but the cronyism and nepotism has reached to global proportions
@@FilthyFritz they both work together unfortunately, often to screw as much as possible from citizens and to enrich themselves in the process. We are on our own unfortunately.
I'm retired U.S. military and you are absolutely right. If people spent REAL time OUTSIDE of western hemisphere, they would see how totally brainwashed they are here. Peoples' brains are saturated by media because they are hopelessly addicted to entertainment, zero percent effort or education. It's amazing when you see the so-called 'poor' cultures outside of your own. I haven't wasted my life on MSM in years. Yet I feel so drained, just by the idiocy of common conversation here. It is what it is. All my debts are paid, diversifying everything else.
When I'm in the US I often overhear people talking about so-and-so getting a divorce or if they think so-and-so is going to survive a car crash - only to realize that in fact, they're talking about fictitious characters on TV! It's chilling. Get off the couch and get life for Godsakes.
Respect to you James. I've only visited the States once but I came back shell shocked - by the level of ignorance and naivety in the populis. Can't blame them though bc the ClA have been doing their best for generations and generations.
Actually, as a citizen and life-long resident of the US, I find it ironic that I have to go to Sky News Australia to get honest reporting about what's going on in the US.
True but I would expand that to include the majority of English speaking countries (yes North America and Downunder countries), but I think they’re more Maoist than Bolshevik.
There’s a silent minority in Canada that are waking up other’s to what’s happening and a fly on an elephants ass can make a huge difference. Australian‘s are too reliant on U.S intervention as is N.Z the U.K support a Loyalty to the Crown that happily promotes the Klaus Schwab agenda and the World Economic Form’s corrupted agenda. Canadian’s wouldn’t tolerate socialism Trudeau’s a marked man!
Ever since the FED was established this was when real freedom vanished. Centralization took over. You can't have a highly centralize entity controlling the country and calling itself the beacon of democracy 😆. It's actually hilarious
I am naturize, I thinking that the USA is an overrated, and decadent, and is becoming more and more dystopian, I think is time to go to an US consulate and renounce you citizenship. The left has won.
Greedy corrupt politicans inside the USA are reason for the poverty in the USA. Hillary and Bill Clinton,Obama sent thousands of USA jobs to Communist China. This is the root cause of US Poverty.
There is a simple solution. Don’t consent, don’t comply. They only get power when YOU give it to them or consent. If you do consent, then you fully deserve the consequences and are actually a part of the problem.
the problem in most western countries is that the vast majority are clueless this is even happening, don't care because too busy tiktoking or facebooking, or are even FOR authoritarian govt because they are idiotic govt worshippers. So, the consent is easily built in regardless what us freedom and liberty folks do.
How exactly are YOU going to dissent from doing this then? How are YOU going to avoid this dark draconian cloud that is coming for us. Because then perhaps, I and others like me, could follow your example. I think non compliance is a great idea and the only solution to this but it needs to be done on a massive scale, by a huge number of people. I don't think enough people realise yet, just what is going on. The awakening has to come first, then the action of the masses can follow. Many people are still sleeping.
You piss them off by celebrating the 4th. It scares them to know people may still remember citizens revolted against the empire. Why do you think they are banning BBQ usage, fireworks, pushing British & French materialistic ( slave - master ) ideology, quilt you into thinking your a bad person for celebrating the 4th.
@ronniedoorzon1576 Yes, thank you, I am learning it now. I don't think I would move out of the US though as I have a very nice support system here and developing it from scratch in a new place at my age would be pretty hard...having changed countries previously I already know what is involved. Not an easy project.
Andrew, this was one of my favorite episodes that you’ve done. I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and seen most of your shows. I’m not a 7 figure individual, however I’ve traveled the world since 1993, seen a lot of cultures… I agree with you %100 on all your views. Ignorance of the world by American people is our worst enemy.
Programmable money a government can cut off at any time based on what you say online, your political views, and whatever else the government doesn't like you doing. CBDC is basically the Patriot Act 2.0.
Banks used to be a place to store your money safely. Now you can't withdraw even modest amounts of cash without them asking, "What is it for?" It's none of their damn business.
@@erniekeller1093try pulling 10k or more cash. You will get questions. Up to you if you want to answer. I do it every once in a while just to mess with them😂.
@@DonutDumpster the agenda can't go a head if enough people say also hit them in the pockets. Even Larry Finl is having second thoughts over ESG scores because of the push back.
One aspect I constantly see people miss, is that they will pay the military and police in CBDC's. Once that happens, the gov't no longer has to care whether you like what's going on or not. In fact, if you're enough of a problem, the nice officer will gladly help you "dissappear" once they threaten to shut off his CBDC's if he doesn't do what they want. They will, of course, had made it socially acceptable via their control of media at that point so, being the mindless state attack dog that he/she is, will gladly do their "duty" to "keep democracy safe".
Correa ex president of Ecuador, wanted to do that. First because Ecuador had the us dollars and cannot print money. He was the dinero electrónico. Didnt work because the country /people wasn't ready...
Brrrrravo, Andrew! I moved to Georgia recently, and feel like million dollars! Taxes here are low, low crime rate, good people, good food, excellent climate and nature (i'm coming from Ottawa, where I lived last 30 years), and it is very easy to run business. And here nobody says things like "oh, you shouldn't be rich", or share something with "poor refugees", or any BC of that sort. It IS clearly emerging country. Thanks bro for your hard work! ❤❤❤
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your new life in Georgia! It sounds like you've found a place with many advantages and a welcoming community. Enjoy the low taxes, safe environment, good food, and beautiful nature. Wishing you continued success and happiness in your new home!
I heard that Texas and Florida are working on their own banking system - allowed by the Constitution - separate from the federal reserve and based on their own gold and silver reserves. Can you check on this? It would allow normal citizens to get out of the federal banking system, especially if all the states adopt this system.
I am from Poland too. Currently in Canada (Toronto) and I regret that I ever left Poland. I do not know what to do. My husband does not speak Polish. He is Scottish. He came to Canada when he was 2 years old.
@@Alien2799 Hi there- why do you regret if i may ask? And if he’s Scottish maybe you can be in between both countries-Poland and Scotland? Seems like many of us are going back to Poland
It's not the countries that make the currency, it's the central banks owned by private entities that create the currency. The fact is, the "Federal Reserve Bank" is not "Federal" at all.
It's not a private bank, nor is it owned by private banks. In practice (and theory) it's a central bank, having consortium with local and private banks in the US. I don't get where this idea that it's a private bank comes from.
@@juliansoto2651 I can prove it's not only NOT federal, but privately owned, and always has been. It was started mainly by J.P. Morgan, this is not only fact, but the entire historical account is available. In fact many books have been written about and have documented this fact. On top of that it has been detailed that the owners of this central bank tried with multiple presidents to eliminate the U.S. "Green back". When denied these presidents were assassinator, or had an attempt on their lives. This is also a factual historical written account.
During the industrial revolution, many workers were not paid in cash. They were controlled by the firm with company tokens. Goods were inflated in the company shops. This CBDC is a modern form.
@@edmourgagnon1504modern apps that are integrated with timeclock and scheduling for wage work do this and I see people pay their own money out of their own paycheck to get their money early
In Vietnam, CASH is all we deal with!! Even buying a HOUSE! We sold my father’s house in Vietnam in 2018. The buyer bought a MONEY COUNTER from a bank to our house to count the cash!! We sold the house for $250,000 USD (which is over 6,000,000,000 Vietnam đồng). It took almost an hour for the machine to count!! I ended up with a LARGE BLACK GARBAGE BAG OF MONEY!! 😂 it took me over TWO months to transfer it to the U.S. and convert it into the dollars!! I used it to buy a house in Houston, Texas.
@@3bladeceilingfan304 I moved from Canada to San Jose Del Cabo in the south of Baja Mexico. High standard of living, pretty much crime free, no homelessness, 10% PA return on money in the bank, cheap living costs, warm weather all year round. This is my 4th Country of residency and im citizen of 3 countries. NZ, Australia and Canada so far
@@jackieboy1593 I changed all my CAD over to MEX when I moved here as my $$ is in a 10% return Mexican investment bank so not a concern to me.....I saw the writing on the wall for Canada and USD collapsing
Andrew, this video is the BEST one you have ever done to-date. I sent this vid to the people who are telling me that there is no hope for America. One other thing, the emotion & your passion was palpable:) Well done Sir.
There is no hope for america other than the small ray of hope gifted to you by your founding fathers in the second amendment...the ghouls who control the facist corporate kleptocracy that now owns your country will never ceed power peacfully.
It's not conspiratorial. Just look at how the SNAP program in the USA works. They literally control what items a person can and cannot purchase with SNAP dollars.
Yeah but not quite the same thing. You can't buy fresh food which I completely disagree with from a health perspective but that's what you get when you take money from the government.
@@MH-et5sn Um, no. At the farmers market in downtown dc, a huge sidewalk sign promotes the use of WIC, SNAP, EBT, etc. And while I am ready with my slave wage cash to buy my bunch of Swiss chard, the morbidly obese woman in front of me on her scooter is using her EBT card to buy her leafy greens, and the farm girl carefully tells her the amount of purchase and the amount remaining on her Electronic Benefit Transfer card.
@@MH-et5snyou've got that a little confused but the point he's making about snap is controlled by another entity but the real similarities will be when you are told you have to spend your money or ubi within a certain time period or lose it. Also constant tracking of everything you buy that is easily monitored and data sold. Also private transactions will be a thing of the past. Buy a hooker or pay a lawn boy... monitored and taxed...or....disallowed.
CBDCs are concerning. I'm still dealing with C-PTSD. But part of me genuinely believes that people have had enough and that things will get better with the economy once people start fighting for their rights. banks and corporations already have so much control. i think stuff like this is a last desperate attempt to create a solution. they are overextended. they can't control us forever.
I am glad you're laying this out. It's being laid out in a very understandable way. Its refreshing to hear we are not all doomed as so many vids are pushing.
If you create the money from nothing you can't be broke. It does seem to be about control and convenience (for them of course). Anyone out there think this has not been planned for decades? Really curious.
In addition to Australian ambiguous Bail In laws, Section IV of the 1959 Banking Act allows confiscation of privately owned Gold and Silver, if they know about it. Stay out of Australia, period.
I also understand that Australia requires any purchase of gold worth more than AUD5000 (about 2oz at current gold prices) must be reported/registered. The authoritarian scum know who's holding physical gold in any decent volume.
👏 👏 👏 Amen!!!! Saw this taking shape years ago when Bitcoin was introduced. I knew it was only a matter of time before the government took it over or imitated it and here we are. Last days for sure! All these people mocking God and Bible prophecies are in for a rude awakening.
This is the second video I've listened to on this channel. I love the content. This man has obviously spent a ridiculous amount of time educating himself in the world of personal finance. Freaking FANTASTIC content. Intellectually honest.
What we need is our real money. Gold, Silver and copper. They seek to keep the population poor because poor people are easily controlled UNTIL they revolt.
It's worse than ration cards. You won't be able to do a thing including leave the state without vast amounts of wealth being taken from you. And if you stay, every aspect of your life is monitored and controlled including your social credit score.
There is no such thing as free health care. Free implies 0 cost. I have witnessed "free" health care in Spain and Germany, its not really that good for the amount of taxes you must pay.
Same in Canada. Canadians brag about their "free healthcare" but we are taxed to death. The hospital in a small town near me closes all the time because they don't have a doctor. My town doesn't have a doctor. Can't get a GP anywhere. Just find walk-in clinics. Cheaper and faster to fly to Nicaragua for medical care.
I just do not get how people throw that tetm around "free healthcare" ..no such thing. Doctirs, nurses, starr, supplies...all cost money. You pay for that in various ways. Never free but people have no brains.
Most of the middle classes and up in Ireland have private health insurance on top of the taxes as well. It's a two tier system...You don't get anything for free in this world.
It could be argued that running "to" another country is defeatist. We need to stay where we are, and force the people doing this to either change, or leave THEMSELVES. I'm sick of being screwed over by these people. We get it from every angle at the same time, and it's damn time somebody stood up and said, "NO MORE!" Whatever it takes, and all that may imply.
Exactly. All this comes from not understanding that freedom is not free. It's been said many times but for some reason people don't get. Freedom has to be fought for. We'll never reach it if we keep running away. Defeatist are some of the most pathetic people out there.
Great point. And it's such an failure of an plan. People may accept it in the beginning but they will revolt against it. We are all inherently against control.
Interesting but I got something even more interesting though because the thing is there just doing this to try to control inflation we don’t have high inflation in Canada the u.k in sone European countries South America and the United States because of high spending even if they was to control peoples money so they can spend less inflation is still going to take off because of the shortage of goods products which all first world countries don’t produce shit the developing countries that do produce they have high inflation because they don’t consume what they mainly produce they outsource it to first world countries in return for the y.s dollars which brings down there own currencies so they can roll out the cbdc’s all they want to and that’s when inflation is going to take off like a chicken with no head on it all first world countries will have high inflation like Argentina and Lebanon 😊I can’t wait because the government always think they know what there doing they don’t u can’t control inflation 😅
@@justintiedid everyone go along with the 💉? Nope, did everyone go along with Jim Jones party punch of cool aid? Nope. The people that go along to get along create their own hell. As the bible says only the meake will survive.
A US dual-citizen living in the Caribbean and the hell I faced to open a bank account here was insane! I got it done thank goodness but the US is watching these off shore bank accounts like a hawk. I’m not a millionaire… yet!
I lived in Malaysia as an expat for 12 years. There are a lot of nice things in Malaysia for sure and am married to a lovely Chinese Malaysian. However, I left Malaysia over a year ago for Africa, because I refused to be vaccinated and I could see overt state control coming in. You needed a vaccine passport on your mobile b4 entering supermarkets and malls. I have had many years of experience dealing with the medical profession there as a patient. It is very advanced and westernised. Unfortunately, I see it as too commercialised and indoctrinated in to the perceived "infallibility" of western medicine. I would hate to see Malaysia go fully "Western", somehow I don't think it will. Citizens of the west are only just beginning to wake up, it feels a bit late though 🤕
@@nomadcapitalist Actually it was true in select locations, generally the bigger the city and the bigger the store the more likely they were doing it. Obviously the government could not control this everywhere though.
@@stopwars8642 The truth about Malaysia is that they're controlled by the same powers that control 97% of the rest of the world. It was really telling 2 years ago which places were under this dominance and which were not. my self and a few other embarked on a R&D project to learn where in the world was still free from all of this and basically the conclusion was Mexico, Armenia, Albania, Nicaragua and a select few Caribbean and pacific islands. There were also countries that mildly complied but the measures they put in place were less than the average measures taken by most localities. Thos countries included Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Brazil and North Macedonia. Although I have a strong reason to believe that if things were to happen again Brazil would be much worse at a second go around of something similar.
@@hoppeanofasgard1365 where in Mexico and where in the carribean and pacific islands? the other places are not desirable with al the things going on and Mexico isnot easy to get in anymore since so many trying too
Begin creating parallel systems; local networks of people who produce stuff that are willing to trade goods & services without the use of fiat currency as a medium of exchange.
I moved to Japan cause 70-80% of the ppl only use cash and there is no ways they can force everyone into a cbdc and yes I do know they are also rolling it out. but it's still going to be very hard for them
@@l.k.7940 They will make a fuss about it though! people depend on the informal market for their living in Mexico, for roughly 70% of the people that live there they make between 10 to 50% of their money in the informal market, 10% of people make all of their money in the informal market, it's just not happening there, it's impossible.
@@patrick-sr5rm Yea, Japan is not going to last, they were doing better than the US for awhile against alot of this stuff but now they've just about fallen inline with alot of the west. It's sad to see them go this way though, I've always liked Japan, they put up a good fight but it's over with for them now. I'd suggest Mexico or Colombia for the future to people looking to get out of this, Mexico is a little freer over all and a little more independent than Colombia but both are good options.
This is their plan. We'll be living in broom closets with VR goggles on and receiving weekly CBDC payments to pay rent and buy food. All the pieces are falling into place.
I live on a social security check at the moment & 3 days ago, one of my bank accounts that’s online produced a pop up reading that that deposits may be delayed due to a third party issue. The next day, that pop up was replaced to identify the third party as the FDIC. Later that day, the pop up went away. Interesting.
When the Privat school started putting things up the nose on my healthy daughter spring 2021. We all moved away from Denmark to Bulgaria 🇧🇬 70% of all trade is in cash here in Bulgaria BUT it is still part off corrupt EU Unfortunately Bulgaria will probably be the last country for CBDC And my second back up plan is El Salvador ( Bitcoin land ) I have also heard that Malaysia is looking into bitcoin
Just be aware that except for the highlands, it's unbearably hot and humid in Malaysia, especially up around Ipoh. I couldn't stand the weather. Food is great.
is there a list of countries that will not have CBDCs? and yet, "tomorrow" they could suddenly introduce CBDCs. how can those of us protect ourselves, who just have a little nest egg....below 100,000.??
have physical g0ld and s!lver, add a small solar panel on roof, use rainwater (not the side with solar panels as they contain mercury) and grow your own f000d !
Exactly. Imagine when you don’t capitulate to their tyrannical medical experiments… no more food for you!! It’s implementation of the mark of the beast !!!
Yes, and in almost all states people were taken off of transplant lists for not getting it. Some of us were also denied positions in our careers for not getting it. That was only the beginning. They plan to do this to EVERYONE in the future, and they'll find a way to force it. People already proved how easily they can be deceived and manipulated. We live in a Godless society that refuses to repent, so this will not get better. My hope is no longer in this world, but only Jesus.
@@nicole8307Good comment. However, I believe in the power of prayer. Genesis 1 talks about dominion. That was given back to us after the resurrection and salvation. Will move forward with other Believers in His power, authority, and dominion. Blessings. 🛐
Andrew, I’m not the type like the clients, that you have. I’m a self-made person into low six figures of income really no tax deductions to speak up. I’ve handle things very poorly as far as tax advantages and just now starting to change in my 60s when I look at how much I’ve paid in taxes I don’t even get free health insurance if I don’t have health insurance in my state of New Jersey I pay a penalty of $3600 and get nothing in return. As a veteran who served in the late 70s my benefits were eliminated in 1986 to 1987 era. One of the ones that pushed for that was Senator Joe Biden. He along with the president Reagan felt we’re spending too much on veterans care. OK I got that. But they have no problem now paying for illegal immigrants, healthcare people that don’t want to work healthcare people that used to have children’s healthcare offer free or 100% covered I will myself we leave in the United States sooner than later for those that feel that you’re wrong all they need to do is look in history, and how gradually we’ve lost our freedoms Get out why you can
Having a dream is important. The danger with controlling states is that it may take that possibility away. Like cattle, you are directed in the direction the state wants you to go, and hence you may lose your liberty and the capacity to realize your dreams.
Surely it'll work for the people who have lots of money, but if you live in a country like US and depend on your pension, you can escape to Malaysia, but they are still going to cut your pension. So essentially you have to have a source of income in the country where you are planning to escape, in my example Malaysia.
You bring up a good point. One objective of the CBDC is to create a prison state where people cannot leave without forefeiting most of their savings and pensions. And if you stay, your savings and pensions are rapidly whittled away.
@@l.k.7940 Last time I was in Panama was 4 years ago and even then things were expensive for a latin American country, I got roughly only 10% savings in typical cost of living expenses there compared to the medium sized southern US city I live in. If you come from a place like newyork or California you'll probably notice more savings but for most Americans it's nothing special.
Once they have instant control over everybody’s income, they can force obedience by denying access. Pure and simple. In fact, this is just about here. Only a few i’s to dot, and t’s to cross.
Exactly! No hokey pokey in your arm? No access to your money or bank accounts. Then you lose everything when you can't pay your mortgage or property taxes. It's truly evil, and I will not comply. They can take all my worldly "assets," but they can't ever take my soul because it belongs to the Lord.
Running away isn't the answer. Figuring out how to beat them at their own game and staying under the radar is the best way to do it. Things will change every day and you will have to remain fluid in your strategy but fighting back and keeping your country is all most of us are even ABLE to do.
Think prohibition, people found a way around it. I’m a middle class carpenter and don’t have big bucks. I’d move out if I could but short of a lottery win I don’t see me being that wealthy.
@@OGFCdo cash jobs. Don't declare it. Store it in a good quality safe. Buy a PDW. Exchange small sums for gold/silver/plat. When the tax man asks questions about your lower income declaration: "Sir, it's tough out there, people aren't paying as much for my services"
They say: "This could end bank runs." ACTUALLY: "They will simply SEIZE your money!" See, no bank runs!! BAIL OUTS - when TAX payers involuntarily provide the money! BAIL INS - when bank account customers involuntarily provide the money!
Thank you for this very informative video. I know that most people in America rely on banks and expect honesty and fidelity. However, history has shown us that this is a false assumption. My husband and I are just regular middle class people and we cannot leave this country because we have family here. So we did the next best thing. We don't leave a whole lot in our multiple banks and credit unions. We use the accounts to pay bills, we are working hard to become completely debt free, and we are stashing precious metals in various locations. We live frugally, grow our own food, and do a lot of our own repairs in order to save money to pay everything off. Those who are maxing out their credit cards buying $10 lattes will be dependent on those controlling CBDC's during the upcoming depression while we will be in a position of relative freedom. I'm sure the feds will pay my retirement money in CBDC when we retire, and we will use it to pay the utilities and property taxes. The important thing is to have a plan moving forward and to not be a debt slave.
You just NAILED IT 💯💣💢 with your last sentence, particularly your last two words. People are DEBT SLAVES due to materialism. The more debt you have, the more you must comply in order to keep up with that debt financially, thus the less freedom you have. People don't get it, so they fall right into the trap. They'd rather not make the necessary lifestyle sacrifices in order to live more freely.
You cannot refuse to pay tax, software licences, utility bills, insurances & travel tickets if the provider ONLY accepts CBDC, as per government mandate.
The medical care near me in Mexico is wonderful. Modern, fairly bilingual (although I speak passable Spanish), very good dental care, at about 20% of US prices.
if you are white and rh-negative, you won't have blood for a transfusion if you need it. at least look into the possibility of storing your own blood. If your wife is rh-negative and you aren't, she will need a rhogram shot to keep her baby safe, so plan ahead.
One of the lessons we have learnt with the plandemic is that the first thing they do is close the borders and ground the flights. One should choose, as a second country, a place one can DRIVE to or sail to.
This has been a thought/concern of mine, too. He talks about countries across the ocean from US and I have so many questions….like this one. I guess the only answer is, you really have to time things perfectly? Any thoughts…?
@Nomad Capitalist. The plan is for 6 banks to survive, at least initially, then the fednrunning everything directly. Banksters will be unemployed except at the highest level
My friends and I in Australia are expecting CBDCs to be linked to social or carbon credits systems. We're all labelled conspiracy theorists and worry about banks freezing our accounts. Also worried about how we will be treated by cbdc systems as people who remain unvaxxed. What can not-rich people do to prepare and stay safe.
Get the fuck out of Australia. In Latin America, people just go about their lives, farm, and do not have the national gov't trying to reach into their lives
Nomad, would you be interested in creating a video that analyses the potential benefits of BRICS for the people in the countries that aspire to join, as well as offering insights on how expats, immigrating to these countries can prepare for, and capitalize on it? Thank you!
I really admire Andrews energy and enthusiasm for trying different countries, HOWEVER, What you need to know is that CBDC's are part of the UN 2015 SDG's programme - every country is a member of the UN and they will all eventually bring it in. If you're 20 now forget it - but if you're in your late 50s onwards you might be lucky and find somewhere to escape before it comes in everywhere. The countries that aren't initally adopting it - THEY WILL. WEF has got it's future leaders in place.
All leads back to the BIS in Switzerland... And I don't agree in running away its utter cowardice. And a fools journey for most. He is talking about a tiny minority with contacts or very functional getting around the realm.
Don’t be confused- digital ID and CBDCs are hand and glove. Both are in fast track mode in the developing world and elsewhere. How much they are resisted determines when they take root. Asia has that side of being very compliant to social norms, look how fast they bent over for kohvid. Too many did all over. The fairly high administrative dysfunction of a country or a place with diverse far flung terrain makes it harder to enforce blanket programs. So Asia can be good for that! Anyway they are counting on making it a matter of take it or no food.
I have watched several of this type of podcast. The information is really great if you've got a VERY large sum of money in the bank. For the majority of ORDINARY people who practically live from pay day to pay day there is no useful suggestion at all.
That's a great point! But there are a couple of situations If you work remotely for those big countries that have CBDC and you are living in Malaysia, you may lose your job because they would want the money to be paid as salary in the UK stays in the UK. You can see this also in countries like UAE where they added a tax on companies with UAE employees, this is not a coincidence. Now it is not working but in the future, the law will make sense. I see this affecting worldwide businesses soon or later, because the FMI came out with an international and only currency above all the cbdcs by country, so that makes me think the ones that did not develop their cbdc may end up under this other program.
Your comment on tax in UAE is not completely correct - it's a corporation tax of 9% for all companies large and small, but if your turnover is than AED360,000 (US$100,000), no tax is due. By the way, a local businessman gave me, in his honesty opinion his view that this was something not required by his (UAE) Govt, but rather forced upon them by the usual crooked institutions and Govts --- you know, EU Central Bank, Bank of England, IMF etc and then US, UK, as EU Govts as for them having relations with a country that has no tax system upsets them (I know, as I am a westerner, and it causes me business problems in Europe) Also you are mixing up with a law insisting that all companies have a certain % of local employees, (maybe 2%?) but again, this requirement has a threshold and starts at companies with over 50 employees and NOT Indian teashops.
As a digital nomad myself, people tend to say we're running away from something. No. Nomad do not run from something. We move to greener pasture. When the Mongol came, they weren't running. City folks, smart ones, ran. When the Huns came, they weren't running. They came to hunt. Even in business, there are people who can move, always move, and be re-moved. Pick one.
CBDC is an electronic form of current paper money. Taxation will be effective and spread to everyone with direct tax collection. It can be used to manage the usage of money (limiting it's use with time and amount). Negative interest rates (like 4%) can be charged on drawing accounts; the account owners will be forced to spend it.
Basically a sub-scription based economy. Theyll harvest your data then theyll study your behaviour and sell it back to you. Circular Green Economy. They called it feudalism back in the day. Also with a far smaller world population
I have good friends in countless countries , many have offered me help sponsorship etc . The single largest issue is income although i have some physical assets in metals I need some type of remote work . That would be my single biggest wall to jump . I would love nothing more than to get out of the insane country USSA lol . Serbia, Denmark Copenhagen, Germany , Dubai and so on most these friends i talk to daily no less than weekly for sure .. Being in my 50's the window is getting a bit tight . I think i would personally recommend to anyone thinking of going GO as we age this only in most cases becomes more difficult .
I agree with you on Dubai. They love to have people come with private wealth. Everyone I meet in Dubai just wants to work hard and make money. Staying in Dubai is like watching a movie about NYC in the Roaring 1920's or the Go-Go-1960's.
@@yokaioni7863 You cannot gain citizenship but you can get a 10 year Golden Visa if you invest quite heavily in Real Estate. I live here in UAE and am in my 29th year, but I don't know the rules precisely - look them up on Govt websites. To move to Dubai is simplicity itself --- again check authority websites, NOT agencies who will just fleece you.
They also enslave the poor construction workers to work for pennies a day, take their passports, house them in horrible, filthy places, hardly any food or AC. I could never go there.
The party won't be lasting for much longer. UAE isn't making as much money from its oil. And the oil reserves are running low. Watch this space...They will keep building pet projects/money laundering essentially. All of those cities will be 15 minute Gulags in the future The technology/geo fencing will imprison people digitally. Wonder how that project/experiment "The Line" is progressing...
There have been so many GOOD counterfeit gold bars, coins, etc on the market (mostly made by China, of course) that the receiving vault will want it assayed, which can be costly. Maybe sell some to your friends privately, spot plus a small premium, to compensate you for the premium you'll pay for the new PM purchases. It's what I'll do, but it's not like I have what you do.
The feel and the smell of cash is not going to be stifled any time soon....no matter what control banks have at this time, i assure you, others will find alternatives to this arrogance. There will always be the BARTER system to fall back on !!
Last year my brother who is in the building industry, did some work at a guy's house. The guy, who is a mechanic, then serviced my brother's car . There was no exchange of money.
@@desireejacobs9140 that works sometimes. But you have to have something equivalent you can trade. If I'm a little old lady and need my roof fixed, maybe I can offer you 1000 apple pies......but I still have to buy flour and sugar from the market . Or if I were trade canned goods, I'd have to buy extra canning jars. On top of that, to provide at all for yourself you need land. When it comes to bartering, you just have to negotiate by the opportunity. And if the man who repairs the roof needs a well dug and that's why he's doing the work....... makes it tough on him too.
Thank you for your service. I'm just wondering how bad CBDC would effect me in Argentina. I get VA 100% dissability ($1,738.00/mo). Buenes Aires is a special case, but I need USD there to survive. Or do I?
a politician in my country the netherlands already want s a law that if not limmits alcohol ban it! the netherlands that is, let hard working people enjoy life
I look from a small business perspective. They will make sure your business complies with every little rule or they will shut down the barcode on your product.
I was interested in what he had to say ~ but the more I listened it sounds like he’s talking about people of a income level that is not the average person that hasn’t either the inclination ,means ,or reason to even consider having assets over seas somewhere even though they may have monies over the fdic limits
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Central Bank of Iraq Governor today wed. 08/16/23 just spell in codes a bunch of Bombs 👀The local currency is covered by the reserve, which is subject to foreign balance protection. Iraq’s gold reserves are 132 tons, and future of the currency reserve is tied with the yellow metal (…) personally I support this vision.We will not print more dinars, unless we get equivalent foreign currency, withdraw the damaged to avoid inflation. It is not possible to float the dinar in Iraq, because we do not have various sources of foreign currency.
Can we get a lost of all the countries your talking about and why or why not you recommend them
lRS Form lO99-DA tracks everything
Sounds interesting. But far too complicated. eg. By far the BEST 'tax-reduction-strategy' is NOT TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE TAXMAN in the first place. And much as everybody bitches about 'confusing digitals' they can work to 'disappear' one from the prying, demanding-under-threat blood-suckers.
CBDCS is the end of a free society.
Facts 💯
False, There was never a free society, esp. Since/after the us dollar became unpegged from gold.
Ah yes another simpleton assuming capitalism isnt slavery with performance incentives to boost morale and cause the illusion of freedom.
@@lcstyle2029 Your right but this time they will track everything you spend and tell you what and what not to spend it on.
@@DanXRPthey would Ned to put a powerful AI in charge of the cbdc to do that.
We would have never adopted the internet if people foresaw the level of information gathering on individuals around the world.
But now instead of plugging skynet into nukes . The countries representing 90 percent of world gdp are developing digital currency as we develop AI the are smarter than humans.
Slovakia recently added a right to make cash payments to its constitution
Slovakia is part of the EU and is a small country. The day I.joined the EU, it lost its sovereignty.
What it does will simply be over ridden by the EU eventually, just like US states like Florida which banned any future use CBDCs.
These efforts are futile.
You will be under a CBDC system within 3 years.
Your now just EU forget Slovakia any of your laws can be over ridden.
@@scotty90
Once you are in the EU, there is no getting out. Last one to jump the fence was UK and they barely made it out. No way for a small country like Slovakia to make such an exit.
The ECB controls the euro, and soon CBDC.
There is no way for Slovakia to make up its own laws when it does not have its own currency.
@@mth469 it's almost like you want to yield all your power
@@mth469 even though we don;t want it
The WEF committees was discussing CBDCs 5 years. They were saying that it will happen, you will have no choice. This is where hidden totalitarianism within our governments actually emerges out into the open.
The WEF is mainly corporations not government.
Macron , trudeau, the whole english parlement i can keep going
@@marianhunt8899
Worse.
They're long, lasting clan destine cloak and dagger family and friends from over eons of generations back to and early on before the foundation of these foot holds.
Beyond Masonry
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Beyond false occultism or so called and wanna-be initiates of the Flame
This is as old as time, but the cronyism and nepotism has reached to global proportions
@@marianhunt8899Oh you don’t know? The government IS corporations.
@@FilthyFritz they both work together unfortunately, often to screw as much as possible from citizens and to enrich themselves in the process. We are on our own unfortunately.
I'm retired U.S. military and you are absolutely right. If people spent REAL time OUTSIDE of western hemisphere, they would see how totally brainwashed they are here. Peoples' brains are saturated by media because they are hopelessly addicted to entertainment, zero percent effort or education. It's amazing when you see the so-called 'poor' cultures outside of your own. I haven't wasted my life on MSM in years. Yet I feel so drained, just by the idiocy of common conversation here. It is what it is. All my debts are paid, diversifying everything else.
When I'm in the US I often overhear people talking about so-and-so getting a divorce or if they think so-and-so is going to survive a car crash - only to realize that in fact, they're talking about fictitious characters on TV! It's chilling. Get off the couch and get life for Godsakes.
Makes you wonder what freedoms you were supposedly defending and for who
@@jean-claudeb3235facts then mf wonder why I can't have conversation with them
When you say "here", you mean RUclips, right?
Respect to you James. I've only visited the States once but I came back shell shocked - by the level of ignorance and naivety in the populis. Can't blame them though bc the ClA have been doing their best for generations and generations.
Actually, as a citizen and life-long resident of the US, I find it ironic that I have to go to Sky News Australia to get honest reporting about what's going on in the US.
Now, if there was only a place Australians could go to get honest news about Australia 😅 🇦🇺
@@cameronhickey7771 Try the Babylon Bee 🤣
Infowars.
Australian government are currently rolling out their Ministry of Truth.
I used to watch RT. It was more detailed 😉
The UK has gone Soviet and democracy is a facade .
You took the words right out of my mouth.
Also Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand. Basically the entire anglosphere.
True but I would expand that to include the majority of English speaking countries (yes North America and Downunder countries), but I think they’re more Maoist than Bolshevik.
There’s a silent minority in Canada that are waking up other’s to what’s happening and a fly on an elephants ass can make a huge difference. Australian‘s are too reliant on U.S intervention as is N.Z the U.K support a Loyalty to the Crown that happily promotes the Klaus Schwab agenda and the World Economic Form’s corrupted agenda. Canadian’s wouldn’t tolerate socialism Trudeau’s a marked man!
Australia the same!
These centralisation schemes are the worst things ever.
Not for central banks and politicians. More control for them
Libertarians warned about this stuff for decades and said we need to decentralize away from all of this stuff but not enough listened sadly.
Won't last forever
I agree.
Go to Poland or Romenia, at least they know what is communism.
Im a US citizen natural born and i never thought in a million years id be considering this but now I'm ready. To me that's insanity.
Ever since the FED was established this was when real freedom vanished. Centralization took over. You can't have a highly centralize entity controlling the country and calling itself the beacon of democracy 😆. It's actually hilarious
You and me both
I am naturize, I thinking that the USA is an overrated, and decadent, and is becoming more and more dystopian, I think is time to go to an US consulate and renounce you citizenship. The left has won.
Greedy corrupt politicans inside the USA are reason for the poverty in the USA. Hillary and Bill Clinton,Obama sent thousands of USA jobs to Communist China. This is the root cause of US Poverty.
I’m concerned too.
There is a simple solution. Don’t consent, don’t comply. They only get power when YOU give it to them or consent. If you do consent, then you fully deserve the consequences and are actually a part of the problem.
the problem in most western countries is that the vast majority are clueless this is even happening, don't care because too busy tiktoking or facebooking, or are even FOR authoritarian govt because they are idiotic govt worshippers. So, the consent is easily built in regardless what us freedom and liberty folks do.
they don't ask us, we don't get to vote on it, the admin istration just "does it"
HOW CAN WE FIGHT IT???
How exactly are YOU going to dissent from doing this then? How are YOU going to avoid this dark draconian cloud that is coming for us. Because then perhaps, I and others like me, could follow your example. I think non compliance is a great idea and the only solution to this but it needs to be done on a massive scale, by a huge number of people. I don't think enough people realise yet, just what is going on. The awakening has to come first, then the action of the masses can follow.
Many people are still sleeping.
@@adambishop5739 The majority of people are aware, but many chose to look the other way.
In the USA we are tax slaves. I do not participate in 4th of July anymore. We are living under tyrany and still have taxation without representation.
No 4th of july for me. Not interested....plus no one has $$ for fireworks
You piss them off by celebrating the 4th. It scares them to know people may still remember citizens revolted against the empire. Why do you think they are banning BBQ usage, fireworks, pushing British & French materialistic ( slave - master ) ideology, quilt you into thinking your a bad person for celebrating the 4th.
The peoples of all nations are slaves to their Central Banks and their puppet governments.
The temptation for avarice, corruption, and tyranny, will be absolutely overwhelming.
ever heard of Blockchain??
Temptation? The fact that they now exist are are being put into practice is the very essence of all of the above, not the temptation of all the above.
It's not a temptation, it's the motivation
And jen aside. The signs are everywhere
@@sdrc92126 yep
I live in Ecuador and cash is still definitely king. Most places don't accept debit or credit cards.
ahahah
I believe that people who moved to other countries from the US and still maintain American citizenship have to pay US taxes if they work elsewhere.
@@soniastjules And your point is...?
@@kathywilson9257 My point is that people who move to other countries and work outside of US pay taxes to both countries. Not everyone is aware of it.
@ronniedoorzon1576 Yes, thank you, I am learning it now. I don't think I would move out of the US though as I have a very nice support system here and developing it from scratch in a new place at my age would be pretty hard...having changed countries previously I already know what is involved. Not an easy project.
Andrew, this was one of my favorite episodes that you’ve done. I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and seen most of your shows. I’m not a 7 figure individual, however I’ve traveled the world since 1993, seen a lot of cultures… I agree with you %100 on all your views. Ignorance of the world by American people is our worst enemy.
5 figure subscriber here.
You're silly
@@svensulzmann4282 disagree, people outside of the US tend to have a better knowledge about what's going on in the world.
@@svensulzmann4282but they don’t have nukes and a thousand overseas military bases
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Programmable money a government can cut off at any time based on what you say online, your political views, and whatever else the government doesn't like you doing.
CBDC is basically the Patriot Act 2.0.
And this is why cash is very important... They can freeze accounts but they cannot freeze your cash
Spot on the ability to fully cut you off at the push of a button is their ultimate euphoria.
It’s like the patriot act x100
Just use decentralised crypto...no need to panic.
@jamesmarlow5517 it seems likely they won't just allow that
Banks used to be a place to store your money safely. Now you can't withdraw even modest amounts of cash without them asking, "What is it for?" It's none of their damn business.
To be fair it's never been safe. When you deposit your money you become a creditor. It is technically no longer your money.
Never have been, my friend. Never.
Yes! “Businesses” are in our personal business as if it was their business!!
Stop crying. I deposit and withdraw thousands from my account electronically and nobody ever asks me what for.
@@erniekeller1093try pulling 10k or more cash. You will get questions. Up to you if you want to answer. I do it every once in a while just to mess with them😂.
In Slovakia, we have it in our constitution to be able to use cash.
Is Slovakia part of the EU?
@@ivorkovac303 unfortunately yes
Yeah the US Constitution has gold and silver only but they still turned to fiat currency which is treason.
Sorry but no one is safe unless everyone pushes back. This is a worldwide agenda
@@Laura-ud6dv That's how they will get you.
I just saw Farage had his banks close on him. Couldn't work out what the reason was. So I guess you're right, it can happen to anyone
This has gone on for years in the UK it's just that everyone went back to sleep.
@@lonalxaia not surprised. I guess you only hear about high profile cases
Pep politically exposed person was the excuse
@@DonutDumpster the agenda can't go a head if enough people say also hit them in the pockets. Even Larry Finl is having second thoughts over ESG scores because of the push back.
Turns out it's because he's a brexiteer.
One aspect I constantly see people miss, is that they will pay the military and police in CBDC's. Once that happens, the gov't no longer has to care whether you like what's going on or not. In fact, if you're enough of a problem, the nice officer will gladly help you "dissappear" once they threaten to shut off his CBDC's if he doesn't do what they want. They will, of course, had made it socially acceptable via their control of media at that point so, being the mindless state attack dog that he/she is, will gladly do their "duty" to "keep democracy safe".
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯! Very astute, sir or madam.
Very good point indeed.
Correa ex president of Ecuador, wanted to do that. First because Ecuador had the us dollars and cannot print money. He was the dinero electrónico. Didnt work because the country /people wasn't ready...
Which is the exact reason not to join the military right now.
Very great points.
Brrrrravo, Andrew!
I moved to Georgia recently, and feel like million dollars!
Taxes here are low, low crime rate, good people, good food, excellent climate and nature (i'm coming from Ottawa, where I lived last 30 years), and it is very easy to run business. And here nobody says things like "oh, you shouldn't be rich", or share something with "poor refugees", or any BC of that sort. It IS clearly emerging country. Thanks bro for your hard work! ❤❤❤
You think the USA doesn't have immigrants?
Where in Georgia
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your new life in Georgia! It sounds like you've found a place with many advantages and a welcoming community. Enjoy the low taxes, safe environment, good food, and beautiful nature. Wishing you continued success and happiness in your new home!
@Raquel-op6xo
Just under Ukraine and Russian. Its a land locked European country. And it is very Christian as far as I know
@@MG007. Turkey has moved in but has invested in the country.
I heard that Texas and Florida are working on their own banking system - allowed by the Constitution - separate from the federal reserve and based on their own gold and silver reserves. Can you check on this? It would allow normal citizens to get out of the federal banking system, especially if all the states adopt this system.
Don't be fooled. It's also digital currency. And TX Gov, Greg Abbott is WEF.
Not Florida, to my knowledge. TX, yes. DeSantis is a fraud. He looks and talks like a patriot, but he's completely bought by the globalists.
Nextdoor, NM! But I would open a bank account in Texas.
No wonder so many are flocking here. Florida
Living in US since 2005 and now I’m seeing that Poland (my native country) is not even in trials of CBDC which makes me think to move back.
@endtimesareuponus8930 however no trials have even started yet when all other countries (almost) are in the world already
Go where you call home. In my opinion, natives are going to get tired of one foot in immigration.
@@Gigi_fromNY Tez tutaj jestem od 2005 roku i tez bede zjezdzal za rok.Dom sie buduje,czas cos zmienic!
Pozdrawiam!
I am from Poland too. Currently in Canada (Toronto) and I regret that I ever left Poland. I do not know what to do. My husband does not speak Polish. He is Scottish. He came to Canada when he was 2 years old.
@@Alien2799 Hi there- why do you regret if i may ask? And if he’s Scottish maybe you can be in between both countries-Poland and Scotland? Seems like many of us are going back to Poland
"Control oil, and you control nations. Control food, and you control people" -- Henry Kissinger
"Control money and you control both." -- me
Yes, just ask a Rothschild or a Rockefeller.
I think the last line is, "control the money, and you can control the whole world."
God controls the world
Government is our future God
@@MrSuperG explain that to the Godless who are dumb enough to think they have total control.
It's not the countries that make the currency, it's the central banks owned by private entities that create the currency. The fact is, the "Federal Reserve Bank" is not "Federal" at all.
ship olympic sank intentionally to kill off the three businessmen who were against amerikan central banking . . .
And we don't even know who these private entities are, although we can guess
It's not a private bank, nor is it owned by private banks. In practice (and theory) it's a central bank, having consortium with local and private banks in the US. I don't get where this idea that it's a private bank comes from.
@@juliansoto2651 I can prove it's not only NOT federal, but privately owned, and always has been. It was started mainly by J.P. Morgan, this is not only fact, but the entire historical account is available. In fact many books have been written about and have documented this fact. On top of that it has been detailed that the owners of this central bank tried with multiple presidents to eliminate the U.S. "Green back". When denied these presidents were assassinator, or had an attempt on their lives. This is also a factual historical written account.
@@juliansoto2651 because they cannot be audited
During the industrial revolution, many workers were not paid in cash. They were controlled by the firm with company tokens. Goods were inflated in the company shops. This CBDC is a modern form.
My dad's boss in the 50's... would cash the workers checks one day before the.banks would do it....by charging them... close to 10 percent.
@@edmourgagnon1504modern apps that are integrated with timeclock and scheduling for wage work do this and I see people pay their own money out of their own paycheck to get their money early
In Vietnam, CASH is all we deal with!! Even buying a HOUSE! We sold my father’s house in Vietnam in 2018. The buyer bought a MONEY COUNTER from a bank to our house to count the cash!! We sold the house for $250,000 USD (which is over 6,000,000,000 Vietnam đồng). It took almost an hour for the machine to count!! I ended up with a LARGE BLACK GARBAGE BAG OF MONEY!! 😂 it took me over TWO months to transfer it to the U.S. and convert it into the dollars!! I used it to buy a house in Houston, Texas.
Best episode dude. People need to wake up and either push against it or move to a more favorable country as I did this year
where did you go? how do you like it?
@@3bladeceilingfan304 I moved from Canada to San Jose Del Cabo in the south of Baja Mexico. High standard of living, pretty much crime free, no homelessness, 10% PA return on money in the bank, cheap living costs, warm weather all year round. This is my 4th Country of residency and im citizen of 3 countries. NZ, Australia and Canada so far
That's the way to go. How are things with the strong dollar? Does everything seems more expensive?
@@jackieboy1593 I changed all my CAD over to MEX when I moved here as my $$ is in a 10% return Mexican investment bank so not a concern to me.....I saw the writing on the wall for Canada and USD collapsing
@ReeceTasker Sounds good except for living on the ring of fire.
Andrew, this video is the BEST one you have ever done to-date. I sent this vid to the people who are telling me that there is no hope for America. One other thing, the emotion & your passion was palpable:) Well done Sir.
Wow, thank you!
There is no hope for america other than the small ray of hope gifted to you by your founding fathers in the second amendment...the ghouls who control the facist corporate kleptocracy that now owns your country will never ceed power peacfully.
It's not conspiratorial. Just look at how the SNAP program in the USA works. They literally control what items a person can and cannot purchase with SNAP dollars.
Yeah but not quite the same thing. You can't buy fresh food which I completely disagree with from a health perspective but that's what you get when you take money from the government.
@@MH-et5sn Um, no. At the farmers market in downtown dc, a huge sidewalk sign promotes the use of WIC, SNAP, EBT, etc. And while I am ready with my slave wage cash to buy my bunch of Swiss chard, the morbidly obese woman in front of me on her scooter is using her EBT card to buy her leafy greens, and the farm girl carefully tells her the amount of purchase and the amount remaining on her Electronic Benefit Transfer card.
@@MH-et5sn You can't buy fresh food? What are you allowed to buy then?
@@MH-et5sn Under CBDC's, you will only be allowed to buy Bill Gates genetically modified toxic food or Klaus Schwabs bug burgers.
@@MH-et5snyou've got that a little confused but the point he's making about snap is controlled by another entity but the real similarities will be when you are told you have to spend your money or ubi within a certain time period or lose it. Also constant tracking of everything you buy that is easily monitored and data sold. Also private transactions will be a thing of the past. Buy a hooker or pay a lawn boy... monitored and taxed...or....disallowed.
CBDCs are concerning. I'm still dealing with C-PTSD.
But part of me genuinely believes that people have had enough and that things will get better with the economy once people start fighting for their rights. banks and corporations already have so much control. i think stuff like this is a last desperate attempt to create a solution. they are overextended. they can't control us forever.
People have had enough since the 60s and they are still waiting for it. Good luck.
I am glad you're laying this out. It's being laid out in a very understandable way. Its refreshing to hear we are not all doomed as so many vids are pushing.
If you create the money from nothing you can't be broke. It does seem to be about control and convenience (for them of course). Anyone out there think this has not been planned for decades? Really curious.
Since 6/6/67.
In addition to Australian ambiguous Bail In laws, Section IV of the 1959 Banking Act allows confiscation of privately owned Gold and Silver, if they know about it. Stay out of Australia, period.
I also understand that Australia requires any purchase of gold worth more than AUD5000 (about 2oz at current gold prices) must be reported/registered. The authoritarian scum know who's holding physical gold in any decent volume.
@@heisenbugthegeek7733 you hide it. They can come collect it and you just tell them you lost it in a boating accident.
@@Dave-jh1zn The same boating accident as all my guns... 🤣🤣
@@heisenbugthegeek7733 exactly! Went on a fishing trip on my old dinghy with all my guns and gold and the damn thing sank!
@@Dave-jh1zn Tell the authorities you were robbed by the feral natives.
Can't buy sell or trade without the mark. This will eventually become the beast system.
Seems like it.
It’s up to humanity to comply or not ..
Millions will not comply for sure …
Old fashion trade is coming back your skills traded for something they have
government can't control that
👏 👏 👏 Amen!!!! Saw this taking shape years ago when Bitcoin was introduced. I knew it was only a matter of time before the government took it over or imitated it and here we are. Last days for sure! All these people mocking God and Bible prophecies are in for a rude awakening.
If you base decisions off of old fables.
This is the second video I've listened to on this channel. I love the content. This man has obviously spent a ridiculous amount of time educating himself in the world of personal finance. Freaking FANTASTIC content. Intellectually honest.
Thank you for the nice words!
agree, while some people are like naaaah I dont believe in cbdc, hes offering real knowledge and solutions.. for those who listen
Cash shouldn’t be threatened by governmental agencies. It should be constitutionally protected.
Real money is, for all the difference that made.
What we need is our real money. Gold, Silver and copper. They seek to keep the population poor because poor people are easily controlled UNTIL they revolt.
CBDCs are just ration cards with a fancy name. Is it even constitutionally permitable for the feds to issue a ration card?
lol who cares or follows rules ??
since when has the government cared about the constitution lmao
@@hoppeanofasgard1365 We have to make them care. We have been very slow to do so.
Ok. So how? Nobody is gonna take to the streets in mass and risk losing everything. Never happen. This is not the 1700s.
It's worse than ration cards.
You won't be able to do a thing including leave the state without vast amounts of wealth being taken from you.
And if you stay, every aspect of your life is monitored and controlled including your social credit score.
a CBDC is like company scrip
expires and only to be used for approved purchases
and only if you are an obedient serf
I love how central banks tip toe 🦶 around that issue.
That created the UMWA! strong then, weak now but may make a comeback!
@@rodwoods2108 1st company scrip was the HBC in Canada around 1700.
There is no such thing as free health care. Free implies 0 cost. I have witnessed "free" health care in Spain and Germany, its not really that good for the amount of taxes you must pay.
Same in Canada. Canadians brag about their "free healthcare" but we are taxed to death. The hospital in a small town near me closes all the time because they don't have a doctor. My town doesn't have a doctor. Can't get a GP anywhere. Just find walk-in clinics. Cheaper and faster to fly to Nicaragua for medical care.
I just do not get how people throw that tetm around "free healthcare" ..no such thing. Doctirs, nurses, starr, supplies...all cost money. You pay for that in various ways. Never free but people have no brains.
Most of the middle classes and up in Ireland have private health insurance on top of the taxes as well. It's a two tier system...You don't get anything for free in this world.
Think its 5 years after conjob19...
They're all programmed... walking dead..
It could be argued that running "to" another country is defeatist. We need to stay where we are, and force the people doing this to either change, or leave THEMSELVES. I'm sick of being screwed over by these people. We get it from every angle at the same time, and it's damn time somebody stood up and said, "NO MORE!" Whatever it takes, and all that may imply.
you ain't gonna do nothing, let's be real. Life isn't a movie, the game has been rigged for eons now.
Big talker. Why would I argue with idiots when I can just go somewhere I agree with?
Exactly. All this comes from not understanding that freedom is not free. It's been said many times but for some reason people don't get. Freedom has to be fought for. We'll never reach it if we keep running away.
Defeatist are some of the most pathetic people out there.
Gotta choose which hill to die on. Me, I wanna die in comfortable old age.
@@orangejuice7156 You ever been in the military with a mission? What are you worth, $5 or $500. Can you spell morals?
"Weak people leading their countries into oblivion " The real tragedy of our time.
I enjoy this content, because it reminds men and women what freedom really means.
Great point. And it's such an failure of an plan. People may accept it in the beginning but they will revolt against it. We are all inherently against control.
unfortunately, most people are going to eagerly accept slavery as long as they are told that it is for their own good
Interesting but I got something even more interesting though because the thing is there just doing this to try to control inflation we don’t have high inflation in Canada the u.k in sone European countries South America and the United States because of high spending even if they was to control peoples money so they can spend less inflation is still going to take off because of the shortage of goods products which all first world countries don’t produce shit the developing countries that do produce they have high inflation because they don’t consume what they mainly produce they outsource it to first world countries in return for the y.s dollars which brings down there own currencies so they can roll out the cbdc’s all they want to and that’s when inflation is going to take off like a chicken with no head on it all first world countries will have high inflation like Argentina and Lebanon 😊I can’t wait because the government always think they know what there doing they don’t u can’t control inflation 😅
Just like people fought back against COVID ..... People are cattle and most people are just retarded midwit normies
Oh really?! You mean you will 'revolt' same as you did with mandatory blood cloth med procedure where 60% obediently run to take it?! Geeees
@@justintiedid everyone go along with the 💉? Nope, did everyone go along with Jim Jones party punch of cool aid? Nope. The people that go along to get along create their own hell. As the bible says only the meake will survive.
A US dual-citizen living in the Caribbean and the hell I faced to open a bank account here was insane! I got it done thank goodness but the US is watching these off shore bank accounts like a hawk. I’m not a millionaire… yet!
US foreign policy: we love to screw everyone outside of the US
Which country did you choose?
@itskylanotklayla I know exactly what your saying. Unfortunately most of the Caribbean have that same mentality just different accents 😂
@@lonalxaia it definitely depends on the leadership most are beholden to the states
Same . When I left for Malaysia. The hardest was opening a bank account
I lived in Malaysia as an expat for 12 years. There are a lot of nice things in Malaysia for sure and am married to a lovely Chinese Malaysian. However, I left Malaysia over a year ago for Africa, because I refused to be vaccinated and I could see overt state control coming in. You needed a vaccine passport on your mobile b4 entering supermarkets and malls. I have had many years of experience dealing with the medical profession there as a patient. It is very advanced and westernised. Unfortunately, I see it as too commercialised and indoctrinated in to the perceived "infallibility" of western medicine. I would hate to see Malaysia go fully "Western", somehow I don't think it will.
Citizens of the west are only just beginning to wake up, it feels a bit late though 🤕
Your comment about vaccinations is not true.
@@nomadcapitalist what is true there?
@@nomadcapitalist Actually it was true in select locations, generally the bigger the city and the bigger the store the more likely they were doing it.
Obviously the government could not control this everywhere though.
@@stopwars8642 The truth about Malaysia is that they're controlled by the same powers that control 97% of the rest of the world.
It was really telling 2 years ago which places were under this dominance and which were not.
my self and a few other embarked on a R&D project to learn where in the world was still free from all of this and basically the conclusion was Mexico, Armenia, Albania, Nicaragua and a select few Caribbean and pacific islands.
There were also countries that mildly complied but the measures they put in place were less than the average measures taken by most localities.
Thos countries included Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Brazil and North Macedonia.
Although I have a strong reason to believe that if things were to happen again Brazil would be much worse at a second go around of something similar.
@@hoppeanofasgard1365 where in Mexico and where in the carribean and pacific islands? the other places are not desirable with al the things going on and Mexico isnot easy to get in anymore since so many trying too
Begin creating parallel systems; local networks of people who produce stuff that are willing to trade goods & services without the use of fiat currency as a medium of exchange.
Go where your money is treated best!!!!
Where you're treated best it's more important than where money it's treated best!
Bail-in by banks will be the nightmare of the account owners.
I moved to Japan cause 70-80% of the ppl only use cash and there is no ways they can force everyone into a cbdc and yes I do know they are also rolling it out. but it's still going to be very hard for them
Japan is great for that but Mexico is even better, 90% cash economy no joke, CBDCs will be impossible in Mexico.
Japan?! most people there are very compliant, they can get it done within 2 yrs! Mexico? maybe 4-5 yrs if many people don't make a fuss about it.
@@l.k.7940 They will make a fuss about it though! people depend on the informal market for their living in Mexico, for roughly 70% of the people that live there they make between 10 to 50% of their money in the informal market, 10% of people make all of their money in the informal market, it's just not happening there, it's impossible.
@@patrick-sr5rm Yea, Japan is not going to last, they were doing better than the US for awhile against alot of this stuff but now they've just about fallen inline with alot of the west.
It's sad to see them go this way though, I've always liked Japan, they put up a good fight but it's over with for them now.
I'd suggest Mexico or Colombia for the future to people looking to get out of this, Mexico is a little freer over all and a little more independent than Colombia but both are good options.
Control the food, control the prople
CBDC + Universal Basic Income = Beast System
This is their plan. We'll be living in broom closets with VR goggles on and receiving weekly CBDC payments to pay rent and buy food. All the pieces are falling into place.
I live on a social security check at the moment & 3 days ago, one of my bank accounts that’s online produced a pop up reading that that deposits may be delayed due to a third party issue. The next day, that pop up was replaced to identify the third party as the FDIC. Later that day, the pop up went away. Interesting.
When the Privat school started putting things up the nose on my healthy daughter spring 2021. We all moved away from Denmark to Bulgaria 🇧🇬
70% of all trade is in cash here in Bulgaria BUT it is still part off corrupt EU Unfortunately
Bulgaria will probably be the last country for CBDC
And my second back up plan is El Salvador ( Bitcoin land ) I have also heard that Malaysia is looking into bitcoin
Just be aware that except for the highlands, it's unbearably hot and humid in Malaysia, especially up around Ipoh. I couldn't stand the weather. Food is great.
Respect to you for knowing what was in it and for protecting your daughter! She has great parents. ❤🤗
Just stay in Bulgaria... galivanting around the place with children. I wouldn't go near South East Asia .
Well if ever things go bad, I think outside people will be a scapegoat.
Denmark has the best school in the world.
Wow dude you've blown my mind as to what's possible... Thank you for posting this !
My pleasure!
is there a list of countries that will not have CBDCs? and yet, "tomorrow" they could suddenly introduce CBDCs.
how can those of us protect ourselves, who just have a little nest egg....below 100,000.??
have physical g0ld and s!lver, add a small solar panel on roof, use rainwater (not the side with solar panels as they contain mercury) and grow your own f000d !
What happens when you need to pay propperty tax and they only accept digital? Forfit land or join the system.
It's good to know there is the possibility of escape.
Thank you Andrew
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They already refused people of healthcare services in CA for not getting the jab
Exactly. Imagine when you don’t capitulate to their tyrannical medical experiments… no more food for you!! It’s implementation of the mark of the beast !!!
Yes, and in almost all states people were taken off of transplant lists for not getting it. Some of us were also denied positions in our careers for not getting it. That was only the beginning. They plan to do this to EVERYONE in the future, and they'll find a way to force it. People already proved how easily they can be deceived and manipulated. We live in a Godless society that refuses to repent, so this will not get better. My hope is no longer in this world, but only Jesus.
@@nicole8307Amen!
@@nicole8307Good comment. However, I believe in the power of prayer. Genesis 1 talks about dominion. That was given back to us after the resurrection and salvation. Will move forward with other Believers in His power, authority, and dominion.
Blessings. 🛐
@@nicole8307"If anything bad happens in America it's the church's fault." Kenneth E. Hagin
Same in 🇨🇦
Andrew, I’m not the type like the clients, that you have. I’m a self-made person into low six figures of income really no tax deductions to speak up. I’ve handle things very poorly as far as tax advantages and just now starting to change in my 60s when I look at how much I’ve paid in taxes I don’t even get free health insurance if I don’t have health insurance in my state of New Jersey I pay a penalty of $3600 and get nothing in return.
As a veteran who served in the late 70s my benefits were eliminated in 1986 to 1987 era. One of the ones that pushed for that was Senator Joe Biden. He along with the president Reagan felt we’re spending too much on veterans care. OK I got that.
But they have no problem now paying for illegal immigrants, healthcare people that don’t want to work healthcare people that used to have children’s healthcare offer free or 100% covered
I will myself we leave in the United States sooner than later for those that feel that you’re wrong all they need to do is look in history, and how gradually we’ve lost our freedoms
Get out why you can
Thanks for sharing your experience and good luck!!
I always appreciate your practical and somewhat optimistic coverage on these topics. So refreshing.
Thank you!!
Having a dream is important. The danger with controlling states is that it may take that possibility away. Like cattle, you are directed in the direction the state wants you to go, and hence you may lose your liberty and the capacity to realize your dreams.
Surely it'll work for the people who have lots of money, but if you live in a country like US and depend on your pension, you can escape to Malaysia, but they are still going to cut your pension. So essentially you have to have a source of income in the country where you are planning to escape, in my example Malaysia.
You bring up a good point.
One objective of the CBDC is to create a prison state where people cannot leave without forefeiting most of their savings and pensions.
And if you stay, your savings and pensions are rapidly whittled away.
Great video Andrew! I appreciate living in Panama more and more every year.
Panama showed how bad it can be 2 years ago, I wouldn't want to be there come another pandemic.
I hear it has gotten expensive there and the services suck balls. true? or depends on areas?
@@l.k.7940 Last time I was in Panama was 4 years ago and even then things were expensive for a latin American country, I got roughly only 10% savings in typical cost of living expenses there compared to the medium sized southern US city I live in.
If you come from a place like newyork or California you'll probably notice more savings but for most Americans it's nothing special.
@@l.k.7940for the most part true, been here for almost 20 years, and although it is better than many countries, it is getting worse imo.
Once they have instant control over everybody’s income, they can force obedience by denying access. Pure and simple. In fact, this is just about here. Only a few i’s to dot, and t’s to cross.
Exactly! No hokey pokey in your arm? No access to your money or bank accounts. Then you lose everything when you can't pay your mortgage or property taxes. It's truly evil, and I will not comply. They can take all my worldly "assets," but they can't ever take my soul because it belongs to the Lord.
When that happens I’m unleashing all my weapons arsenal and it’s full time job guerrilla tactics in the woods ..
Running away isn't the answer. Figuring out how to beat them at their own game and staying under the radar is the best way to do it. Things will change every day and you will have to remain fluid in your strategy but fighting back and keeping your country is all most of us are even ABLE to do.
Think prohibition, people found a way around it.
I’m a middle class carpenter and don’t have big bucks. I’d move out if I could but short of a lottery win I don’t see me being that wealthy.
Exactly
@@OGFCdo cash jobs.
Don't declare it.
Store it in a good quality safe.
Buy a PDW.
Exchange small sums for gold/silver/plat.
When the tax man asks questions about your lower income declaration:
"Sir, it's tough out there, people aren't paying as much for my services"
Yeah uh huh. So sorry but its a little late to fight back or beat them at their own game...
Probably gona have to shoot our way out💥💥☠️🇺🇲
They say: "This could end bank runs."
ACTUALLY: "They will simply SEIZE your money!"
See, no bank runs!!
BAIL OUTS - when TAX payers involuntarily provide the money!
BAIL INS - when bank account customers involuntarily provide the money!
Thank you for this very informative video. I know that most people in America rely on banks and expect honesty and fidelity. However, history has shown us that this is a false assumption. My husband and I are just regular middle class people and we cannot leave this country because we have family here. So we did the next best thing. We don't leave a whole lot in our multiple banks and credit unions. We use the accounts to pay bills, we are working hard to become completely debt free, and we are stashing precious metals in various locations. We live frugally, grow our own food, and do a lot of our own repairs in order to save money to pay everything off. Those who are maxing out their credit cards buying $10 lattes will be dependent on those controlling CBDC's during the upcoming depression while we will be in a position of relative freedom. I'm sure the feds will pay my retirement money in CBDC when we retire, and we will use it to pay the utilities and property taxes. The important thing is to have a plan moving forward and to not be a debt slave.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Very well said
It would be nice to have a pension avoid CBDC and be directly converted and deposited into a Non-CBDC bank abroad.
You just NAILED IT 💯💣💢 with your last sentence, particularly your last two words. People are DEBT SLAVES due to materialism. The more debt you have, the more you must comply in order to keep up with that debt financially, thus the less freedom you have. People don't get it, so they fall right into the trap. They'd rather not make the necessary lifestyle sacrifices in order to live more freely.
Wise woman you are! Very smart.
This is a very timely and important video Andrew. I agree with what you're saying.
The only thing we can do with CBDC is refuse to accept it.
You cannot refuse to pay tax, software licences, utility bills, insurances & travel tickets if the provider ONLY accepts CBDC, as per government mandate.
LOVE THE FACT YOU TALK ABOUT MEDICAL CARE ! Very practical and wise advice!
The medical care near me in Mexico is wonderful. Modern, fairly bilingual (although I speak passable Spanish), very good dental care, at about 20% of US prices.
if you are white and rh-negative, you won't have blood for a transfusion if you need it. at least look into the possibility of storing your own blood. If your wife is rh-negative and you aren't, she will need a rhogram shot to keep her baby safe, so plan ahead.
One of the lessons we have learnt with the plandemic is that the first thing they do is close the borders and ground the flights. One should choose, as a second country, a place one can DRIVE to or sail to.
Good point! We all need to be paying attention to what they did because they are about to do it again.
This has been a thought/concern of mine, too. He talks about countries across the ocean from US and I have so many questions….like this one. I guess the only answer is, you really have to time things perfectly? Any thoughts…?
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@Nomad Capitalist. The plan is for 6 banks to survive, at least initially, then the fednrunning everything directly. Banksters will be unemployed except at the highest level
Thank you Andrew!! I appreciate your videos. I’m glad you host them again😊
My friends and I in Australia are expecting CBDCs to be linked to social or carbon credits systems. We're all labelled conspiracy theorists and worry about banks freezing our accounts. Also worried about how we will be treated by cbdc systems as people who remain unvaxxed. What can not-rich people do to prepare and stay safe.
Get the fuck out of Australia. In Latin America, people just go about their lives, farm, and do not have the national gov't trying to reach into their lives
The conspiracy theorists have been right the last 3 years.
Thank you been screaming about all this since 95
Nomad, would you be interested in creating a video that analyses the potential benefits of BRICS for the people in the countries that aspire to join, as well as offering insights on how expats, immigrating to these countries can prepare for, and capitalize on it? Thank you!
Wow! This episode is a confirmation that CBDCs are coming. I don't feel well.
I really admire Andrews energy and enthusiasm for trying different countries, HOWEVER, What you need to know is that CBDC's are part of the UN 2015 SDG's programme - every country is a member of the UN and they will all eventually bring it in.
If you're 20 now forget it - but if you're in your late 50s onwards you might be lucky and find somewhere to escape before it comes in everywhere.
The countries that aren't initally adopting it - THEY WILL.
WEF has got it's future leaders in place.
All leads back to the BIS in Switzerland... And I don't agree in running away its utter cowardice. And a fools journey for most. He is talking about a tiny minority with contacts or very functional getting around the realm.
Goes back to 1987 with Edmund De Rotschilds...
The UN is the satanic anti-christ. We must get rid of the UN NOW!
Don’t be confused- digital ID and CBDCs are hand and glove. Both are in fast track mode in the developing world and elsewhere. How much they are resisted determines when they take root. Asia has that side of being very compliant to social norms, look how fast they bent over for kohvid. Too many did all over. The fairly high administrative dysfunction of a country or a place with diverse far flung terrain makes it harder to enforce blanket programs. So Asia can be good for that! Anyway they are counting on making it a matter of take it or no food.
I have watched several of this type of podcast. The information is really great if you've got a VERY large sum of money in the bank. For the majority of ORDINARY people who practically live from pay day to pay day there is no useful suggestion at all.
The whole jist is wealthy or not, exit strategy to live where it's more affordable
That's a great point! But there are a couple of situations If you work remotely for those big countries that have CBDC and you are living in Malaysia, you may lose your job because they would want the money to be paid as salary in the UK stays in the UK. You can see this also in countries like UAE where they added a tax on companies with UAE employees, this is not a coincidence. Now it is not working but in the future, the law will make sense. I see this affecting worldwide businesses soon or later, because the FMI came out with an international and only currency above all the cbdcs by country, so that makes me think the ones that did not develop their cbdc may end up under this other program.
Your comment on tax in UAE is not completely correct - it's a corporation tax of 9% for all companies large and small, but if your turnover is than AED360,000 (US$100,000), no tax is due.
By the way, a local businessman gave me, in his honesty opinion his view that this was something not required by his (UAE) Govt, but rather forced upon them by the usual crooked institutions and Govts --- you know, EU Central Bank, Bank of England, IMF etc and then US, UK, as EU Govts as for them having relations with a country that has no tax system upsets them (I know, as I am a westerner, and it causes me business problems in Europe)
Also you are mixing up with a law insisting that all companies have a certain % of local employees, (maybe 2%?) but again, this requirement has a threshold and starts at companies with over 50 employees and NOT Indian teashops.
As a digital nomad myself, people tend to say we're running away from something. No. Nomad do not run from something. We move to greener pasture. When the Mongol came, they weren't running. City folks, smart ones, ran. When the Huns came, they weren't running. They came to hunt. Even in business, there are people who can move, always move, and be re-moved. Pick one.
CBDC is an electronic form of current paper money. Taxation will be effective and spread to everyone with direct tax collection. It can be used to manage the usage of money (limiting it's use with time and amount). Negative interest rates (like 4%) can be charged on drawing accounts; the account owners will be forced to spend it.
It's about not building wealth and not having savings
Basically a sub-scription based economy. Theyll harvest your data then theyll study your behaviour and sell it back to you. Circular Green Economy. They called it feudalism back in the day. Also with a far smaller world population
I have good friends in countless countries , many have offered me help sponsorship etc . The single largest issue is income although i have some physical assets in metals I need some type of remote work . That would be my single biggest wall to jump . I would love nothing more than to get out of the insane country USSA lol . Serbia, Denmark Copenhagen, Germany , Dubai and so on most these friends i talk to daily no less than weekly for sure .. Being in my 50's the window is getting a bit tight . I think i would personally recommend to anyone thinking of going GO as we age this only in most cases becomes more difficult .
One of your best Andrew,thanks.
I agree with you on Dubai. They love to have people come with private wealth. Everyone I meet in Dubai just wants to work hard and make money. Staying in Dubai is like watching a movie about NYC in the Roaring 1920's or the Go-Go-1960's.
How hard is it to move to Dubai or gain citizenship?
@@yokaioni7863
You cannot gain citizenship but you can get a 10 year Golden Visa if you invest quite heavily in Real Estate.
I live here in UAE and am in my 29th year, but I don't know the rules precisely - look them up on Govt websites.
To move to Dubai is simplicity itself --- again check authority websites, NOT agencies who will just fleece you.
They also enslave the poor construction workers to work for pennies a day, take their passports, house them in horrible, filthy places, hardly any food or AC. I could never go there.
The party won't be lasting for much longer. UAE isn't making as much money from its oil. And the oil reserves are running low. Watch this space...They will keep building pet projects/money laundering essentially. All of those cities will be 15 minute Gulags in the future The technology/geo fencing will imprison people digitally. Wonder how that project/experiment "The Line" is progressing...
Dubai will be a smart city...Why are you running away.. So cowardly 🤡
So surprised to see this on your channel. It's good to see awareness on this subject
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm pretty sure the WEF will have its tentacles all over the world.
already the case
@@r3dp1ll I was understating it
Absolutely
Btw once you register anything, it no longer 'belongs' to you. That's why they can take it. Car, house, savings
What happens to digital currency if there is an EMP?
How do you move your wealth from a western country to Malaysia if 90% of your wealth is in physical gold?
Sell it and buy it back in the new country.
Go with a boat
There have been so many GOOD counterfeit gold bars, coins, etc on the market (mostly made by China, of course) that the receiving vault will want it assayed, which can be costly.
Maybe sell some to your friends privately, spot plus a small premium, to compensate you for the premium you'll pay for the new PM purchases. It's what I'll do, but it's not like I have what you do.
The feel and the smell of cash is not going to be stifled any time soon....no matter what control banks have at this time, i assure you, others will find alternatives to this arrogance. There will always be the BARTER system to fall back on !!
That's what the Bible says do.
Last year my brother who is in the building industry, did some work at a guy's house. The guy, who is a mechanic, then serviced my brother's car . There was no exchange of money.
@@desireejacobs9140 that works sometimes. But you have to have something equivalent you can trade. If I'm a little old lady and need my roof fixed, maybe I can offer you 1000 apple pies......but I still have to buy flour and sugar from the market . Or if I were trade canned goods, I'd have to buy extra canning jars. On top of that, to provide at all for yourself you need land. When it comes to bartering, you just have to negotiate by the opportunity. And if the man who repairs the roof needs a well dug and that's why he's doing the work....... makes it tough on him too.
You don’t WANT “HEALTHCARE”
You want freedom to choose whatever you want, whenever you want it. Read the Bible.
Thank you for your service. I'm just wondering how bad CBDC would effect me in Argentina. I get VA 100% dissability ($1,738.00/mo). Buenes Aires is a special case, but I need USD there to survive. Or do I?
a politician in my country the netherlands already want s a law that if not limmits alcohol ban it! the netherlands that is, let hard working people enjoy life
The Netherlands are the 3rd largest foreign owners of American land. Portugal is 2nd. Canada 1st
We should be trying to stop it not runaway from it unless you run from a fight stand up and fight it most people will cave in just like the jabado
You can't run no matter where you go but you can change laws. So focus on that
Wise words sir/madam
I look from a small business perspective. They will make sure your business complies with every little rule or they will shut down the barcode on your product.
Thanks Andrew, just moved to Montenegro with my family and internet business
I was interested in what he had to say ~ but the more I listened it sounds like he’s talking about people of a income level that is not the average person that hasn’t either the inclination ,means ,or reason to even consider having assets over seas somewhere even though they may have monies over the fdic limits