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Where to find the best jobs in the world

September 8, 2011 Beirut, Lebanon Government economic statistics are all lies and gorilla math… and one of their most creative frauds is the unemployment figure. Intuitively, when they say ‘the unemployment rate is 9%,’ that would suggest to the average Joe that 9% of the labor force is, in fact, unemployed. Oh no.

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Boots on the ground in Egypt: trading one dictator for another

September 7, 2011 Cairo, Egypt Revolution. It’s a funny word when you think about it. In political terms, ‘revolution’ conjures images of heroes battling tyrants, of all-out forcible insurrection in the name of freedom and change. From a celestial perspective, however, ‘revolution’ denotes one complete orbit of a planetary body around its center,

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“With immediate effect”

September 6, 2011 Cairo, Egypt Holy Red Screen, Batman! If you haven’t seen the news, the Swiss National Bank has just announced that it is putting a ceiling on the franc’s appreciation against the euro… effectively abandoning its economic sovereignty and putting its future in the hands of woefully corrupt and incompetent bureaucrats.

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This is why we internationalize. This is why we have a plan.

September 5, 2011 Lefkosa, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus A few hundred years ago, some rather courageous men and women decided that they’d had enough of living under someone else’s rule– that the right of self-determination was stronger than any benefit or protection from living under a corrupt government. The US Declaration of

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America could learn a lot from this tiny nation

September 2, 2011 Malta I’ve just finished up a whirlwind week here in Malta meeting up with old contacts and making new ones. This place has a really incredible history dating back over 7,000 years, and the island played a pivotal role in civilizations from the ancient Greeks to the British Empire. Today,

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Turning weaknesses into strengths

September 1, 2011 Toronto, Canada [Editor’s note: Craig Ballantyne of InternetIndependence.com is filling in for Simon today. If you’re looking for ways to build alternate sources of income, Craig’s free site is absolutely one of the very best resources out there.] I got my entrepreneurial start in the fitness industry and have dedicated

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The best way to stay out of student loan debt and boost your resume

August 30, 2011 Malta Despite the mind-numbing mantra we constantly hear from our political leaders and central bankers that inflation does not exist, there are certain parts of our lives where even a freeze-dried coffee bean can see that prices are clearly rising: At the grocery store. At the doctor’s office. At the

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A boots on the ground perspective on the Chile riots

August 29, 2011 Santiago, Chile You’ve probably heard that old saying– ‘if you’re not a socialist by the time you’re 20, you have no heart. If you’re still one by the time you’re 30, you have no brain.’ This is true everywhere in the world. Even in capitalist bastions like Hong Kong, there

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Step 1: How do I get started?

August 26, 2011 Zell am See, Austria Greetings from sunny Zell am See, easily one of the most tranquil places on the planet. Before I launch into this week’s questions, I first want to give kudos to our Asia partner and Chief Investment Strategist Tim Staermose. As you may know, Tim runs our

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Marc Faber: don’t store your gold in the United States

August 25, 2011 Zell am See, Austria As usual, the CNBC hosts were completely dumbfounded. Phoning in from Sao Paulo, Brazil, investment guru Marc Faber was a guest on CNBC last week, once again telling the unvarnished truth about the state of the world economy and bankrupt western nations. This time, Faber had

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US government asset seizures on the rise

August 24, 2011 Zell am See, Austira The Wall Street Journal published a disturbing article earlier this week entitled “Federal Asset Seizures Rise, Netting Innocent With Guilty.” You can already imagine the crux of the article. In the United States, there are hundreds of regulations which authorize dozens federal agencies to confiscate private

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When the mob becomes violent

August 23, 2011 Manila, Philippines Today I was accosted by someone begging for money. I know… big deal, right? It’s not an unusual occurrence anywhere in the world, especially here in the Philippines. Begging is actually big business in Manila. Often small children are forced to work the streets by a ‘begging syndicate,’

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Another shocking, blatant coverup attempt

August 22, 2011 Zell am See, Austria One of my favorite books is the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant— West Point graduate, Union commander, former President, and failed businessman. It’s a bit long-winded, but brutally honest, and much of the first volume deals with Grant’s personal experiences as a young military officer

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So where in the world is safe?

August 19, 2011 Zell am See, Austria Yesterday’s letter about social upheaval received a lot of comments, and I want to address the major themes today. First, ‘Simon the White’ wrote: “You imply that it’s not just the USA, but that all Western countries are screwed. Where will the contagion end? You appear

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Social upheaval is a foregone conclusion. What are you doing about it?

August 18, 2011 Zell am See, Austria Let’s be honest– most history books are crap. They have a terrible way of oversimplifying major cultural shifts, as if someone flips a light switch and society turns on a dime. Take Martin Luther, for example. In 1517, Luther publicly posted a list of 95 grievances

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