Sunday, September 25, 2022
How to keep your cash safe when traveling
Friday, September 23, 2022
Markets crash again 09/23/2022
Markets crash again 09/23/2022
What am I doing?
Friday, September 16, 2022
How bad will the bear market get in the stock market.
How bad will the bear market get in the stock market.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Cool things you can buy in the Mennonites bakery in Xela, Guatemala
Cool things you can buy in the Mennonites bakery in Xela, Guatemala
Monday, September 12, 2022
Why I like Paraguay when SHTF.
Why I like Paraguay when SHTF.
Friday, September 9, 2022
I keep banging the table on how to stay sane and happy during these unprecedented times.
I keep banging the table on how to stay sane and happy during these unprecedented times.
Some crazy things MAY be happening in Europe.
I read a post on Facebook that a few countries can technically foreclose on your house if you cant pay your utility bill. Of course this is all gossip so many people are asking around and asking various law firms if you CAN really do it and what are the odds companies really will do this.
The reason for all this speculation is because of the recent talk of YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY, is this how it will unfold?
Is this the start of the GREAT RESET, that people are talking about?
I dont know and its hard to believe this will happen but we seem to be in unprecedented times.
I hope these crazy times in Europe will come to an end peacefully and quietly and with much lower prices for energy fo our friends in Euope.
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Can you really live on 350.00 to 500.00 USD a month in the Philippines, Mexico or Guatemala in 2022? And why would you want too?
Can you really live on 350.00 to 500.00 USD a month in the Philippines, Mexico or Guatemala in 2022? And why would you want too?
The hardest part of finding cheap places to rent?
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
How to survive and prosper during the Great Reset.
How to survive and prosper during the Great Reset.
If you want to survive and prosper during the Great Reset and live in North America then I would say you need to move to a small city or small rural town in Texas or Florida or at least somewhere without a State income tax, Alaska might be best for that but its to cold for me and Texas is right next to Mexico and easy to bug out too.
Buying a house in rural America can be much cheaper than on the cities on the east coast or west coast. If we go into a recession they may get cheaper.
The benefits of living in rural America in a State without income tax is of course lower tax, being left alone, being with like minded people ect.
If you want to live off grid and be less dependent on the State I would start learning to garden and or raise animals for food and in general stock up on foodstuffs before they become unaffordable or just unavailable do to supply chain issues.
I would want to live one or two hours from a big city in case I need to fly somewhere to do business or need to be close to medical facilities.
Its the perfect solution if you want to stay in North America and avoid big city problems like crime, homelessness and rising taxes or the loss of freedom in bigger cities.
I would probably own some gold and silver coins and all the tools I would think I would need if infrastructure ever breaks down.
For me I would keep some wealth offshore even if I was not planning on leaving just incase of asset forfeiture or I had to leave quickly and quietly for some legal reason and my assets were frozen or just gone. It can be a pain in the neck to travel with silver and gold coins and tough to sell them for their value in a foreign country and that's what I will do or do now, I don't care much to live in the United States and watch things go into the toilet.
If I was fed up and could not take the loss of liberty I would plan now on getting a second residency in Latin America and already have my passport and bank accounts like Charles Schwab already set up, Charles Schwab has ATM fees refunded to you every month.
I like Latin America because of the ease it takes to get a residency almost anywhere, the low cost of living and privacy when banking if you set up an S.A. company properly.
I also like it because in the Americas you are in the land of the immigrants so its easy to fit in if you are single and want to marry and have kids.
If you can work online and get a legal residency in Paraguay, its one of the easiest but by no means necessarily the best but for people with German heritage its nice but hot. You will need 5k for the lawyer to set up and a 5k deposit which you get back after the process is over which can take 3 to 6 months. Its also nice because you only need to spend one day every three years to keep it up and legal.
Its agricultural and fairly traditional and very low taxed, if your incomes from overseas you don't need to pay tax their, but may have a tax obligation in your home country.
In the cities its fairly safe quiet and boring so it may not be for everyone. Its a major tax haven in the area so a good base for business and has great food to eat great for people who are health contentious.
Its location in South America means its in the middle of nowhere and not easy to get to and may be a deterrent for criminal delinquent's if SHTF.
Their are many places to live in Latin America if Paraguay isn't your cup of tea. My favorites are Mexico, Guatemala, and in Asia Philippines.
In many places its not really hard to get a retiree visa or student visa and business visa so many options or just be a P.T. and live in three or four countries on tourist visas.
My choice for surviving and prospering during the Great Reset is to live and work and play and bank overseas. The regulatory hassle and tax hassle and cost of living is now unbearable for many now in North America so I choose to leave for the time being.
How much does it cost to live in (Xela) Quetzaltenango Guatemala 06/09/22 (cost of living 2022)
How much does it cost to live in (Xela) Quetzaltenango Guatemala 06/09/22 (cost of living 2022)
In the United States and Europe right now the cost of living is through the roof and rising. I think in most of the developed world inflation is running 9 to 12% right now. I an writting this in September 6, 2022.
I think the average rent in the United States is something like 1200 USD or more. I can say in Phoenix Arizona rents are going up 20% last year and 10% this year with low end rents at 1200 to 1500 USD a month.
The cost of groceries are very expensive now days, and going out to eat unaffordable. I would like to say the average cheap place to eat in the States is 15 bucks and up and tips are at 20% or more.
Its not surprising people are homeless and or living in cars and vans with the cost of living so high and now we are seeing an exodus of North American's leaving for Latin America.
I live in Guatemala Xela to be exact and even here you see North Americans flooding in including Mennonites.
This is my attempt to give the reader an idea what the cost of living is for a single person who want to live on a budget.
The cost of living in Guatemala has been going up just like everywhere else in the world. Just yesterday I bought a canister of cooking gas (propane) for 16 bucks, it used to be 14 bucks but I am not complaining, it will last me 2 to 3 months before I need to refill it.
My rent for a studio all utilities included is more or less 250 USD a month. You can rent a room cheaper if you want or get something for 200 USD but the utilities may not be included. The water lights and wifi are included in those costs, if separate wifi can be up to 50 bucks for really fast wifi 25 or less for a little slower.
I have seen electric bills at 10 to 15 at other places I rented but I am single so for more people it would be more.
I don't really eat out a lot but a low end place can be 3 to 5 bucks and the nicer places for steak ect will be 15 to 20 bucks a plate including beer.
Just some random food prices.
Eggs 30 for 4.60 to 5.80 Brown eggs or the white one.
Beef 4.20 a # again all prices USD
Veggies you can get bags of veggies in a bag in the market .70 cents a bag.
Sausage (Chorizo, Longaniza ect) 5.80 a # That's in stores cheaper in the market.
A liter of wine from Spain 2.70
Rice dried beans .60 cents a #
Oatmeal 1 dollar a #
Local beer .60 cents and up for a pint, 2.70 a pint for artesian beer.
As you can see I don't spend much here. I budget 800 USD a month and spend about 500 to 600 USD if I don't travel on the weekends.
If you want to rent a house in the nice part of town plan on spending 450 USD and up, it will be 5 bedrooms and a few bathrooms.
I don't have a car but they are at about USD prices or less but be careful driving here and get insurance you will need it.
There you have it, it can still be cheaper living here and a slower lifestyle here.
With all the foreigners moving here and Mexico the cost of living in Guatemala is going up but still affordable for foreigners compared to North America or Europe.
If you can work online you can live here and save money for your retirement and have a great life.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
What to do if your about to become homeless.
Here is an article about elderly people who are about to become homeless. Go here for for full article. On the East Coast of the United States an older retired lady will lose her apartment to a new owner who will remodel the apartment and raise the rent higher than she can afford. Her rent now is 850 dollars a month.
The current owner sold to a new owner and the new owner will remodel and according to the news article raise the rent double or triple her current rent. She is being kicked out and has no where to go as the rents in her area are out of her budget.
This is a sad situation that is more common to read about everyday in America. More and more people are being made homeless because of sky rocketing rents across North America.
She is being given a short time to leave and it may not really be enough for her to readjust to moving in her home town much less across the country or a new country in which she can afford. Also she id older and doesn't have much saving to pack and move her stuff and have money for first and last months rent.
If I were in her situation I would not pay the last few months rent before getting kicked out and use the money to start a new life somewhere cheaper, like Mexico. Most of North America has pretty high rents that many people cant really afford and as Mexico is nearby and easy to get a tourist visa or resident visa that's where I would plan to go.
I would start by getting over the emotional issue of moving my stuff from one country to another or one state to another, so I would sell off all my stuff and put the cash in the bank that's attached to an ATM card and use the saved money for my new life in Mexico. Most people cant make that emotional adjustment so if you can you get the advantage.
Next I would go online and set up an appointment with this lady. She has a service where you can pay her as little as 15 dollars for 15 minutes and she will give you the lowdown on hot to rent a one bedroom or two for 250 USD and up or a studio for 175.00 to 200 USD per month. She can also suggest professionals you can hire to get a residency visa and real estate professionals if you want to buy or rent and advise on who to buy fixer uppers for 25K to 35K.
She can save you so much time and money you can basically move into her part of Mexico on the beach, Huatulco for less than 2500 all in even cheaper. She can introduce you to all the other retired expats and help you readjust to your new lifestyle their. It would be my answer to being homeless in North America. Of course if you don't like the beach there are colonial towns up in the mountains that are just as cheap.
If you don't like Mexico there are other countries to, or you can just move to a low cost place in the States but even small towns rents are high.
After I got settled in I would look to supplement my income by starting a side business or working online to increase my saving and that will increase your options for the future.
Bugging out before your homeless and looking for low cost of living arrangements are what I would do as the alternative to being homeless in North America.
Monday, September 13, 2021
How to prepare for being homeless.
How to prepare and plan for being homeless.
This post is about how to make plans if your about to be homeless and how to deal with it if you think it will happen.
If your about to become homeless they first thing to do is plan for it even though you will think it will not happen. The more you plan for it the less likely it will happen at least that's what I think.
The first think to to make sure you have a bank account even two if its possible with at least some money in it. The second thing to consider is to make sure it is set up with a PayPal account. The reason for this is because you can get paid and or pay other people with the account. Most government assistance requires a bank account nowadays, the days of getting a check are less and less. Its even the same with day labour type temp jobs. So make sure you have at least one or two bank accounts with ATM cards set up so you can get money either through family friends or a job you do or any online you may do at the library.
I would also buy a secret pocket you can sew into your pants something like this or this. You will need a secret place to hide cash, all links are affiliates.
The next thing is a backpack. I suggest a small one and don't put to much stuff in it. Have something that can accommodate a small laptop or tablet, you will need these for your online accounts to send and receive money and to get your benefits.
I suggest only one change of clothes and toiletries. You will want to travel light. I am in the desert area (Phoenix) Some will suggest a tent, I don't but if you have the sash a bivy sack or sleeping bag. Something cheap will work but the more expensive ones are light weight and work better and can help you keep a low profile from people who might do you harm.
You will need a all purpose tool and small cooking stove and the gas canisters that go with it. Small gas canisters go for 2 for 6.00 bucks or less at Walmart. You will need a small cooking container to cook stuff and I suggest you keep it small lightweight and low profile. I prefer to cook and sleep in the desert than say a shelter but you may need to go their from time to time to get food.
A good recourse for help is your local library. You can use to to get free online internet, free recourses for any benefits you may qualify for and help in general. You can use the bathrooms get water ask the librarian for help in ideas on what government programs you can apply for to get any kind of aid that's available.
The biggest thing you will need to survive homelessness is mindset. You will need a positive mindset to survive the depression your about to encounter. You will need a positive mindset to find safe places to sleep and to avoid predator's out their who will harm you.
If your a woman you can get shelter in a homeless shelter. Many shelter's are open to only women. Many churches provide shelter for showers and or food so look up those places, you can find that data from your local librarian or by going online and searching for it.
I would avoid homeless encampments. There are many criminals and police who will harass you and steal and hurt from you, avoid those areas.
I would sell off whatever I had for cash before I became homeless you will need all the cash you can get, also try to get set up at a blood bank before your homeless to sell your blood platelets, you can earn enough from that to provide for all your food needs without working directly.
If you can have a website or social media set up before you become homeless. I hate to say it but you need to lose all shame and advertise your situation and ask for help, its easy for people to send you donations with PayPal. I even see people with YouTube channels making videos about their homeless lifestyles and getting either add revenue or donations or both, you can get it paid right into your bank account. So have those options set up before the poop hits the fan.
The first night will be the hardest. Try to find a place where you can hide and not be disturbed. Try to find a place where you can cook or heat up a can of food from the dollar store. Make sure you have water to stay hydrated and a cup to pour water into to take a sponge bath and have baby wipes to keep clean and rubbings alcohol to keep clean to. Keeping clean and clean shaven will increase the odds of getting day labour type jobs for either cash or paid through the ATM at day labour type places in big cities.
During your day you will need to keep busy by either working online or asking for work or you will go crazy.
There are so many things I'm forgetting but these are the basics to help you prepare for homelessness.
The most important things are having an idea where you will camp before this happens, having cash in a safe area and in your bank account tied to an ATM card and PayPal. The other thing is to get some kind of monthly income through government assistance or some online gig even if its only a few hundred bucks. There are so many ways to make fifty to a hundred bucks nowadays online the world is your oyster.
One more thing, make sure to have multiple IDs hidden away, for example a drivers license and or passport card so you have ID to get on a bus or airplane or even passport to avoid harassments from police and or to dip down to Mexico for a lower cost of living once you get you income up to a decent level like 500 to 1k.
Its tough to exist in America without ID but at least in Mexico you don't really need it much.
I mention Mexico because I see so many people down their homeless who are North Americans somehow they survive.
Good Luck











