Expatriation: If You Don’t Like It, Leave!

February 19, 2013 By: Kelly Diamond, Editor When we are told to “leave” because of our views toward government, is that a cruel suggestion or sage advice? I say, rather than leave, let me opt out! As my frustrations with the current trajectory of the U.S. economy and overall policies mount, I was instructed, once […]
Amerika Has Become Fat and Lazy

Economic problems find no solutions in artificial gimmicks like increasing the minimum wage. by Bobby Casey, Managing Director February 16, 2013 Those with absolutely nothing better to do, perhaps watched the Chief Executive Parasite, the Obamessiah, deliver the State of the Socialist Union address this past week. (And to those who missed this pompous display of […]
Name Just One Freedom Lost
by Paul Seymour, Director of Client Services How Much Freedom Have You Lost? Last week I shared some very personal information (Subject of a Tyrannical State, or Citizen of a Democratic Republic?) intended to give a name and a face to some of the damage done by abuses of power which have become routine in […]
Economic Collapse is Unavoidable
by Bobby Casey, Managing Director February 11, 2013 Sitting by the beach here in Nassau, Bahamas today I am reflecting on the common thread that ran through every one of the speakers from this week’s Freedom Fest: Global Financial Summit. Economic collapse is unavoidable. There is no stopping this monstrosity created by parasitic governments from […]
IRS: No One is Too Old, Too Poor or Too Sympathetic to Avoid Prosecution
by Brian Mahany, Esq – Legal Correspondent We have long said that the IRS and Justice Department is not letting up in their assault on taxpayers with unreported foreign accounts. Despite our warnings, many people with offshore wealth are still sitting on the fence. That “wait and see” approach could land them in jail. Why? […]
The Most Important Lesson
by Stephen Hilgart, Director of Marketing and Conference Operations When I first started out as an entrepreneur, I was lucky enough to be introduced to some amazing mentors. One man, by the name of Jim Rohn, played a huge influence in my personal philosophy. Today, I’d like to share one of his most important lessons. […]
Take Our Guns, But You’ll Never Take… Our CELL PHONES!
by Steven Hilgart, Director of Conference Operations Maybe I’m fired up about this new law. Maybe I’m upset that I got another parking ticket the same night. I mean – come on – everyone tells me I HAVE to pay my taxes to pay for roads, but you sure as hell can’t be on them, […]
Simple Solution to Eliminate Reporting Requirements
by Bobby Casey, Managing Director I want to open this article with a quote from the Chief Executive Parasite of the USSA. In my opinion this should be the quote of the decade: “The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a […]
Government Reporting Requirements for Coin and Bullion Dealers

by H. Burdette Streeter II, CEP, CPhD, MCEP (ret) There is much confusion and disinformation about the extent to which coin dealers are required to obtain customer information to keep on file and use in submitting reports to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or other government agencies. In some cases the confusion may be used […]
A Foundation of Quick Sand

by Scott Causey, Resource Correspondent Every person on earth starts off with a base level of knowledge and inherent biases when being introduced to new skillsets. The inate skills, abilities, knowledge, and biases within that organism will determine a starting point for obtaining actionable new skills, or knowledge base. How critical is it then for […]