Five Flag / Six Flag (PT) Theory

oogabooga said:
If you're serious about the PT lifestyle, you should check out these two sites:

http://www.sovereignlife.com
http://www.sovereignman.com

Both sites have free info, but the best info is as a paid member.

I would advise people to stay far away from these sites. They are at worse promoting the extremist ideals of the sovereign movement and at best is a scam to separate people from their money.

http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2010/april/sovereigncitizens_041310
 
gouchobob said:
I would advise people to stay far away from these sites. They are at worse promoting the extremist ideals of the sovereign movement and at best is a scam to separate people from their money.

http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2010/april/sovereigncitizens_041310

Neither service is extremist. One could pick & choose what to implement. Everything talked about has to be legal. What kind of a business model would it be to recommend illegal things to your subscribers? It wouldn't exactly be good for renewals, would it?

Your FBI site is valid for those who do things in a foolhardy & 'extreme' fashion. That is what that site addresses -- not those who do things in an intelligent & legal manner. For eg., an American would be foolish not to declare taxes while abroad.
 
jenh said:
With the (still) decent value for the dollar (and other hard currencies) here, though, one could make the argument that Argentina is a great "flag" place to spend - especially if you like wine, cows, cheap land, polo ponies...

Exactly.

It is a great 'playground' flag.

As for the other flags, no way..
 
oogabooga said:
Neither service is extremist. One could pick & choose what to implement. Everything talked about has to be legal. What kind of a business model would it be to recommend illegal things to your subscribers? It wouldn't exactly be good for renewals, would it?

Your FBI site is valid for those who do things in a foolhardy & 'extreme' fashion. That is what that site addresses -- not those who do things in an intelligent & legal manner. For eg., an American would be foolish not to declare taxes while abroad.

There is a 99.9% chance that this website is not legit or worse. They don't care if their advice is legal or not they just want your money. When this is shut-down they will no doubt simply set-up another site. They don't care if you renew or not they realize there are always more suckers coming along. What they are doing is a variation on the asset protection scam that has been around for decades. Ooogabooga, do not give these crooks your hard earned money. Read the link below:

http://www.escapeartist.com/efam/83/Asset_protection.html
 
Lee said:
That's actually a good site. As with anything you have to do your own research and just use various sources (like that site) to get a total picture.

Just as you would get a second opinion before doing a surgical procedure...then have a more informed idea of what is reality.

Are you referring to escape artist or the one I am questioning Sovereign Life.
Escape artist is OK although a lot of it is marketing of real estate.
 
I don't know about sovereignlife.com, but sovereignman.com seems legit to me. The guy had ran it for a few years without selling anything--just emailing free informative newsletters, and now sets up workshops and meets with subscribers in person at events around the world. It seems to have a strong community among its members.
I recommend everyone here at least sign up for the free news letters and browse some of the archives on the website. He wrote about Argentina a few times in past letters.
 
SingForAbsolution said:
I don't know about sovereignlife.com, but sovereignman.com seems legit to me. The guy had ran it for a few years without selling anything--just emailing free informative newsletters, and now sets up workshops and meets with subscribers in person at events around the world. It seems to have a strong community among its members.
I recommend everyone here at least sign up for the free news letters and browse some of the archives on the website. He wrote about Argentina a few times in past letters.

Sovereignman is a scam as well. You can get the news letters free(also puts you on the suckers list). I just took a quick look and although the newsletter is free they offer a lot of stuff that isn't, including expensive seminars often held in Panama. This con-man is just another variation on the asset protection scams that have been around for decades.

Read this link on asset protection seminars in Panama.

http://www.panamalaw.org/offshore_scams.html
 
gouchobob said:
Sovereignman is a scam as well. You can get the news letters free(also puts you on the suckers list). I just took a quick look and although the newsletter is free they offer a lot of stuff that isn't, including expensive seminars often held in Panama. This con-man is just another variation on the asset protection scams that have been around for decades.

Read this link on asset protection seminars in Panama.

http://www.panamalaw.org/offshore_scams.html

It's possible that sovereignman's Panama seminar is a scam, but if most of them are, that doesn't prove that they all are.
I still recommend people take a look at the free letters that the guy writes as they are very informative. You don't even have to put yourself on "the sucker's list". The website itself has a ton of the letters posted on it for reading--just browse by subject or month.
 
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