Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The 100th Monkey

The Hundredth Monkey - This is a concept that says when enough people become aware of something the idea is communicated mind to mind even across oceans. That number is represented by the "100th monkey".

In this case the fact that paper money or investments can be artificially manipulated and that only through precious metals can true wealth be attained and protected is a growing idea which has finally started to catch on to the average man and woman. People are starting to wake up to the fact that one must possess gold in order to prosper in this day and age.

Hollywood would have you believe that by living from cash flow you can survive. But the fact is as long as you derive your wealth from cash flow or income you must always work more and more for less and less. This is why income tax is based on income or cash flow. Truly wealthy persons are not so much concentrated on income but more so focused on growing true assets. Gold (or silver for that matter) is not taxed until you sell it and realize a profit. That is why the wealthy hold gold, silver, art work, wine or any other assets that go up in value. Cars, boats, fur coats go down in value. They try to train the public that these things mean wealth. In reality they mean slavery. When was the last time you saw Bill Gates wearing a fur coat driving a Ferrari? He knows something that most people don't. Bling is for slaves.

Hollywood, T.V. and music videos have a vested interest in showing luxury cars and cash. These things do not go up in value. They lose value. The idea that one can create wealth by spending cash is ridiculous. Yet that idea is continuously presented to the public and consumed like popcorn.

The real wealth strategy is not based on worthless paper investments, stocks, 401K's and pension plans. They are based on hard assets in a vault.

Buy gold with your worthless paper. Store the gold in our vaults in Switzerland. Liquidate it when you need to. Now you really are wealthy. Let me show you how. I sell 1 gram gold bars with certificates for less than $60. Go to: goldenladyfun.blogspot.com to learn more.

Will you be the 100th monkey?

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