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03-30-2014, 04:58 PM
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[GET] Invisible Money, Hidden Assets, Secret Accounts + How To Be Invisible - J.J. Luna [pdf]
Invisible Money, Hidden Assets, Secret Accounts and How to Be Invisible: Protect Your Home, Your Children, Your Assets, and Your Life (Latest Version 2012)
Invisible Money, Hidden Assets, Secret Accounts is based upon JJ Luna’s personal experiences over a long lifetime. These date back to the early 1950s when he traveled constantly with a $500 or a $1,000 bill on his person. (Later, when the author moved to Spain’s Canary Islands in 1959, he sometimes handled real estate transactions via shopping bags and briefcases stuffed with cash.) Included are step-by-step instructions for hiding substantial amounts of money and other assets in your own home. You will learn how to safely hide your money when you travel, and where to stash your cash in a hotel room. You’ll even learn how to transfer money across any border. Here are a few of the tips in the first chapter: Four Advantages of Making Routine Purchases with Cash Temptation Avoidance. You’ll not make impulse purchases that you cannot afford. (It is much more difficult to make an “impulse” buy if you have to take cash out of your pocket to pay for it.) No monthly payments on loans, no credit card interest, and no overdraft fees from your bank. Lower prices. You’d be surprised at how much you can save by asking for a discount in return for paying with cash. For example, the next time a self-employed mechanic, plumber or electrician quotes you a price of, say, $1,200 plus sales tax, make a counter offer of $1,000 cash. More often than not, you’ll get that discount. Protection against identity theft. Obviously, if you don’t use a credit or debit card, you won’t be asked for a driver’s license that may (horror of horrors!) display your home address. Five Reasons to Keep Major Amounts of Cash on Hand If the banks shut down due to a power outage, terrorist attack, catastrophic computer malfunction or any other reason, you’ll be like the one-eyed man or woman in the kingdom of the blind. Cash is king. If you spot the used car of your dreams at night or on a weekend, you’ll be able to beat out any other prospective buyers by offering cash on the spot. Should you be caught far from home when all airports shut down (as they did on 9/11), rent-a-car agencies will run out of vehicles in a flash. But with cash you can pay a taxi driver whatever it takes to get to your destination, or even buy a used car and get there on your own. If your ex- or current live-in lover turns against you (yes, Virginia, this has been known to happen), he or she won’t be able to go after your cash when there is no clue that it exists. Suppose you get a heads-up call from a friend at two o’clock in the morning, telling you that someone is out to get you. Time to get outta Dodge! You grab your passport, all the cash you’ll need, laptop, cell phone, and hit the road! (Remove the cell phone’s battery, or else wrap it in aluminum foil that so it cannot be pinged.) Within the pages of “Invisible Money” you will learn how to brace yourself against robberies, burglaries, scheming family members, frivolous lawsuits, unscrupulous creditors, crooked PIs, overzealous cops, or a sneak-and-peek by the F.B.I. If you carefully follow Luna’s detailed instructions, you’ll not longer worry about a levy or a freeze on your bank account. You’ll be able to set up secret hiding places to hide your assets, carry cash with confidence when you travel, and even open a foreign bank account. "I read this book on the recommendation of my brother after having my car broken into and stuff stolen multiple times. It's short but jam-packed with information about how to hide personal belongings like cash and jewelry and bank statements in your home, car, or on your person. There are also chapters on how to "hide" money in secret bank accounts in other states or in Canada. The book is broken into chapters and there are subheadings that make it really easy to follow -- it's like an asset-hider's almanac. He also interweaves Q&A from clients or readers of his blog (jjluna.com), which for me brought up some really interesting stuff I'd never considered -- like the fact that you can travel internationally with airline tickets that can be turned around and redeemed for cash (a way of surreptitiously traveling with large amounts of cash). Some of the information was not relevant to me, as I'm unlikely to have private investigators trying to dig up my vast holdings in hidden bank accounts (ha!), but I actually found it interesting to learn this stuff all the same. In an age when the Google corporation probably knows more about me than my own mother, I guess we need privacy experts like Luna to teach us to get our privacy back. Definitely a recommended read if you have ever wanted to squirrel away funds for a rainy day -- but don't keep your copy out on the coffee table lest you give thieves and law enforcement ideas for where to look for your stash. :)" "I have read most if not all of Jack's books and .PDF's, visit his blog on a weekly basis, and have shared an email or two with him. I have read many authors in the privacy genre including "Grandpa", Dr WG Hill, Ed Pankau, Simon Black, and many others. What sets this new edition of Invisible Money apart - is that anyone can do it, regardless of how much money they have, regardless of where they live. You don't need to spend thousands of dollars on entities, lawyers, or setting up "flags" in far flung countries. It's simple, practical, yet effective advise. Not only is this 5 stars - but I would highly recommend you pick up his "How To Be Invisible" book recently updated and expanded as well. Stay sovereign." How to Be Invisible: Protect Your Home, Your Children, Your Assets, and Your Life "Fascinating... a regular field manual… meticulously researched and very entertaining." --G. Gordon Liddy A thoroughly revised and updated edition of the essential guide to preserving your personal security From cyberspace to crawl spaces, new innovations in information gathering have left the private life of the average person open to scrutiny, and worse, exploitation. In this thoroughly updated third edition of his immensely popular guide How to Be Invisible, J.J. Luna shows you how to protect your home address, hide your ownership of vehicles and real estate, use pagers with dumbphones, switch to low-profile banking and invisible money transfers, use alternate signatures, and how to secretly run a home-based business. J.J. Luna is an expert and highly trained security consultant with years of experience protecting himself, his family, and his clients. Using real life stories and his own consulting experience, J.J. Luna divulges legal methods to attain the privacy you crave and deserve, whether you want to shield yourself from casual scrutiny or take your life savings with you and disappear without a trace. Whatever your needs, Luna reveals the shocking secrets that private detectives and other seekers of personal information use to uncover information and then shows how to make a serious commitment to safeguarding yourself. There is a prevailing sense in our society that true privacy is a thing of the past. In a world where privacy concerns that only continue to grow in magnitude, How to Be Invisible, Third Edition is a critical antidote to the spread of new and more efficient ways of undermining our personal security. Privacy is acommonly-lamented casualty of the Information Age and of the world's changing climate--but that doesn't mean you have to stand for it. This new edition of J. J. Luna’s classic manual contains step-by-step advice on building and maintaining your personal security, including brand new chapters on:
the highest rating for masterpieces of literature or science. This is more of a fast reading interesting and mind blowing "how-to" book. However, if you are planning on moving to a new home or apartment anytime in the next several years, this book should be a 5-star choice for you. It's critical reading for anyone planning a move, or who knows they will be moving in the future. Anyway, I've read JJ Luna's prior editions of HOW TO BE INVISIBLE and got my hands on an advance copy of this newly revised 2012 edition...just in time for my vacation. I read this book on the beach and it had no problem holding my attention (that's a compliment if you know what I mean!). I had reviewed the book in the past as somewhat out of date, and cautiously I read the new edition to see if it was just a rehash of old material. To my surprise I only noticed a few carry-over stories. I didn't do a serious comparison, my point is that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book as if I were reading it for the first time. JJ Luna rose to the occasion of making a very contemporary book that was obviously recently written. It never ceases to amaze me how much of an information trail we are all leaving behind us as we go through normal daily activities...and it's only gotten WORSE since the last edition of this book was published. I can't always do anything about it, but I think it's important to know how unsafe it is to have personal information constantly being collected and stored. Take my utility bills: JJ Luna explains EXACTLY how private investigators (often working for lawyers or crossed lovers) obtain personal information that utility companies tell you is safe. This book is an eye-opener. Everything may be fine today, but one car accident, or major health problem, and any of us could have lawyers, bill collectors and private investigators tracking us down. If you have equity in your home, watch out! Next thing you know someone might be coming after it. If you have children approaching their teens, this book will give you a LOT to talk that may change their lives before they get sucked into social media and other privacy robbing "hobbies". But unlike books that just tell you how you are losing your privacy, it provides specific advice on what to do including current links to web resources. My child is just about to emerge into the world from college. He will get a copy from me because THAT is a great age to start protecting privacy. The younger you are the easier it is to maximize your privacy...if you know what you're doing. I'm still not prepared to go to the level of anonymity of Mr. Luna, but I like the fact that I can consciously choose my level of privacy once I know what the risks are of giving out personal information in the Internet age. I will be re-reading this book several times" Password requests will be ignored. Been answered a thousand times already. Search the forum or read the TOP of the freebie section. Get It: Magic Button : |
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03-30-2014, 05:21 PM
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Nice share!
COME GET IT Magic Button : |
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03-30-2014, 05:36 PM
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Nice share def about to read it now !
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03-30-2014, 06:08 PM
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Nice share , rep added :)
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03-31-2014, 04:34 AM
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yes! Love these covert action books. Luna's legit, I like his work. He's a sneaky SOB and know's his shit! Have you seen the house he's selling? It really is the only way to live once you get to a certain point, trust no one with what you've worked so hard to achieve!
Repped! Mirrors: Magic Button : Magic Button : |
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03-31-2014, 11:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2014 07:14 PM by MrPhilstivus.)
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Great share of a couple of classics - repped, mirrored and dog kicked.
Magic Button : Magic Button : |
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03-31-2014, 12:27 PM
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Thanks.....
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03-31-2014, 02:30 PM
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(03-31-2014 11:36 AM)MrPhilstivus Wrote: Great share of a couple of classics - repped, mirrored and dog kicked.If you add a space after your links it will fix the attached hide tag that is breaking your links. It's a bug in the forum code. |
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04-01-2014, 01:39 PM
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Insanely good work! 5 finger Rep and thx.
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04-01-2014, 07:13 PM
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