How to Print Money

Every now and again, people freak out about the economy.

And who can blame them?

News websites run their entire business with the maxim, ‘if it bleeds, it leads’.

We’ve been told that the current bull market, the longest on record, is about to implode.

And when that happens, there’ll be chaos.

Historically, mayhem and violence go hand in hand.

And then what?

Well, when the chips are down, enter Bitcoin.

When this bull run ends, Bitcoin is going to P-A-R-T-Y

Now, if you could only afford to purchase and study one ‘product’, it would not be anything I personally ever have – or ever will – produce.

No guru ebook, no mastermind webinar, no sweet-talking snake oil.

I would recommend, above everything else, Bitcoin.

Will it replace the US dollar? Who knows? Will it die out? Who knows?

Are you a bonafide numpty for not having at least a little bit of your money in Bitcoin?

I’ll let you chew on that.

In the meantime, get yourself a hosted Bitcoin miner.

It’s a machine the size of a shoebox, but you don’t even have to touch it.

Not with my friends.

With my friends, you just get Bitcoin sent to you every day of the week.

They take care of everything else.

You pay up front for the miner, but once that cost is covered (it could take anything from 3-12 months, depending on the crypto market), you are printing money.

And every time your Bitcoin lands in the crypto wallet you set up on your phone, you’ll get a notification.

A little cha-ching.

The sound of money.

Just like the dropshippers.

Imagine that.

If you go to this here website and use the code PAUL25, you get a splendid 25 bucks off your first miner.

https://cyberianmine.de/

Paul French

Secrets of the 0.001%

If the system seems rigged against you, that’s because it is.

Crippling student debt.

Fund ‘management’.

Inflation.

All part of a sprawling, highly-sophisticated system to keep you in your box.

Yes, compound interest is powerful, but it takes time.

More time than most people have. And even then, you only get rich at the end of your life.

In a way, I wish I had a proper financial education when I was younger.

There would have been far less stress and a growing pot of gold.

A couple of years ago, I made a vow to get my money right. I read all the top books and blogs. I sought out advice from people in the know. I learned a few things.

Now, my understanding of how the system works has forced me into becoming a business owner rather than an employee.

Just by making that one shift, my chance of financial freedom has gone from zero to deliciously real.
This gives me feelings of:

Power,
security,
freedom,
having a choice, and
being able to help others.

All wonderful things to have. But my main mistake was thinking there was nothing more to learn.

So when @ChroniclesNate popped up on Twitter preaching “the truth about money that you didn’t learn in school”, I thought I’d heard it all before.

But then the endorsements started flying in from people who had had their whole money mindset blown open by what Nate teaches.

And I decided to invest in his course and see what all the fuss was about, fully prepared to be mightily disappointed.

But that’s not what happened.

Nate teaches the sort of money management techniques that actual financial legislators use.

Along with some of the wealthiest families in the history of the United States.

And he lays it all on the table for you, for the cost of a couple of cocktails.

I was shocked.

Here it is:

https://gumroad.com

Paul French

A Brief History of Soccer: Origins, Timeline and Superstars

LAST UPDATED: December 10th, 2018

The history of soccer is about 150 years old.

There are plenty of myths about its beginnings, from ancient Greece to Kamakura Japan to the beaches of the Caribbean.

But the game as we know it today was forged in Victorian Britain, around the same time that John D. Rockefeller incorporated Standard Oil and Major League Baseball began.

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