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It’s no secret that inflation, high cost of living, and government debt are all major issues. Nearly every country in the entire world is struggling to keep their currency strong, their citizens happy, and their country’s budget solvent. With an…
My friend David and I used to play in his grandfather’s bomb shelter everyday after school. We had no clue what it was originally built for, and frankly, never gave a second thought to why it even existed. David’s grandfather,…
In the hinterland of Guyana, on the Rupununi savannah, lies the Dadanawa Ranch. In its heyday, during the early 1900’s, it was the largest ranch in the world with thousands of heads of cattle. While the exact size of the…
Crypto is the only topic that is more taboo than politics or religion. You can discuss church or the latest political event with your friends and family, even though it may come with some raised eyebrows and finger pointing. However,…
“This is the wildest place I’ve ever done business,” he yelled. “And that’s saying something coming from me. I’ve been in the oil industry for 40 years all across Africa, Russia, and the Middle East.” In the background, Afro-Latin music…
Last night, at dinner, I overheard the wildest conversation of my life. I’m going to tell you what I heard, but I can’t say exactly where it happened. As you’ll see, there are reasons why I shouldn’t be sharing this……
We are probably witnessing one of the more epic run-ups in stock market history. Although we’ll only know the next chapter of this AI-fueled rally in the future, there are currently some incredible hidden opportunities that are being completely ignored….
In 2016, I was shocked when I received an email from a surfer named Felipe Pomar. He had messaged me in response to an article I had written about investing in international beachfront real estate. If you’ve been reading my…
I’m planning our Explorer Partnership (E/P) trip to Guyana right now and it’s turning out to be a huge pain in the ass. Of all the places we’ve traveled to in the past, this trip may be the most difficult……
As a kid, I used to love studying maps. My dad gave me a huge National Geographic map book that I would stare at for hours, remembering each country and all of its weird sounding cities. I’d look at topography…