Trust Me! I’m From the IRS…
July 22, 2013 By: Brian Mahany, Contributor and Tax Attorney Whether deliberate or an “honest” mistake on the part of a bloated system, the IRS has reneged on some of the amnesty approval letters issued to offshore account holders. Back in the early 80’s, I was a police officer while attending law school in New […]
What Will Rise from Detroit’s Ashes?
July 19, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher The market, much like gravity, has its laws… and will ultimately have its way. Detroit is no exception. Propped up by our once successful auto industry, and investor faith in it, the weight of Detroit’s unions and over-extension in public sector employment and benefits proved to be more […]
IRS & State Department To Begin “Cooperating”
July 17, 2013 By: Brian Mahany, Contributing Writer With the passing of FATCA, it’s imperative to get in compliance with your taxes, lest your passport application or renewal get held up! The right hand is starting to talk to the left, and there will be serious implications for not just passport applications, but even citizenship […]
CYA: Cover Your Assets
July 16, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher If you’re reading this, then protecting your assets is likely a top priority for you… as well it should be! Asset protection starts with privacy protection, and privacy protection starts with identity protection. When we talk about property rights and protecting your assets, perhaps it’s worth clarifying that […]
Offshore Re-education Camp: Lesson 5
July 10, 2013 By: Paul Seymour, Director of Client Services I was recently asked to start doing a periodic radio broadcast on Radio Free Latin America (RFLA), called Offshore Re-education Camp. It’s being piped in to the USSA from a secret location south of the border via short wave radio signals. The aim of RFLA […]
Email Privacy in Light of the NSA Whistleblower
July 9, 2013 By: Zafar Khan, Contributing Writer www.RPost.com There has been quite a buzz around the power of the alleged NSA eavesdropping considering the insights that the NSA Whistleblower, Edward Snowden, presented to the American public. The NSA Whistleblower exposed how our digital identities are being captured, stored, analyzed, and categorized, allegedly by NSA, […]
Open Letter to South America
July 8, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher In light of recent events, where the US government called for the forced landing of the Bolivian flight carrying President Evo Morales — whereby detaining his cabinet, crew and him for hours while officials in Austria conducted an illegal search of Bolivian sovereign space — I have a […]
Why People Open Offshore Accounts
July 5, 2013 By Brian Mahany, Esq. Contributing columnist, Brian Mahany, offers some insights into offshore accounts. The current financial outlook or even personal convenience are both legitimate reasons to look into diversifying your assets into an offshore account. Offshore accounts are a hot topic these days. The IRS and treasury officials worldwide are on […]
Mourning the Death of America, Celebrating Sovereignty
July 4, 2013 By: Bobby Casey, Managing Director I’m reminded by friends and family that it is the Fourth of July, but from where I sit, I see very little freedom and independence in the USSA. Today I sit in a coffee shop with my partner in crime, Steve, sipping cappuccino’s and hammering away […]
Obama Says: Pay No Attention!
In the past few weeks we’ve had a non-stop barrage of Snowden coverage – the man who has been labeled a patriot and a traitor. The question is: does revealing the malicious intent of your own government make you a traitor… or a hero? The truth is for you to decide – but it sure […]