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Jackson
01-15-13, 02:59
Greetings everyone,

Stranger sent me this link, which I thought I'd share with everyone.

Stranger couldn't post it himself because he is currently in a country that blocks AP.

http://lewrockwell.com/casey/casey147.html

Thanks,

Jackson

Gandolf50
01-15-13, 07:13
Interesting article, except where he states that Argentina is still inexpensive! That and he points out that the goverment is a major problem!

Canardly
01-18-13, 18:16
Is Stranger OK?

Can't help worrying about him a little with all this news in Algeria / Mali etc.


Greetings everyone,

Stranger sent me this link, which I thought I'd share with everyone.

Stranger couldn't post it himself because he is currently in a country that blocks AP.

http://lewrockwell.com/casey/casey147.html

Thanks,

Jackson

Dornyone
01-19-13, 15:22
The guy reminds me of that "sovereign man" fella based in Chile. Both are making bank off disaffected expats.

As usual,"follow the money".


Greetings everyone,

Stranger sent me this link, which I thought I'd share with everyone.

Stranger couldn't post it himself because he is currently in a country that blocks AP.

http://lewrockwell.com/casey/casey147.html

Thanks,

Jackson

Jackson
01-19-13, 19:41
The guy reminds me of that "sovereign man" fella based in Chile. Both are making bank off disaffected expats.

As usual,"follow the money".
Near Salta. Want to start a winery?
Currently living near Salta and developing and selling land and casas. Be careful, he is wrong much of the time!I generally agreed with his analysis of the expat livability potential of various parts of the world, and his conclusion that leads to Argentina,aconclusion that many of you happen to agree with, including those who justifiably question his motivations.

Thanks,

Jackson.