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Exporting Freedom With Vit Jedlička September 09, 2021 | Here?s a 2 step strategy for successfu

Exporting Freedom With Vit Jedlička September 09, 2021 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [WEBSITE](Put_Website_ [Altucher Confidential] “Liberland,” the President said, “is completely made up. Just like your country.” [Email Masthead] [James Altucher’s note: It’s official. After a trial period, Chris Campbell is going to be taking the reins of Altucher Confidential. We’re excited to have him on the team. I hope you enjoy his contrarian insights into crypto, investing, and living a freer, happier, healthier life as I do. Chris and I will be talking regularly about crypto, little-known investment opportunities, and the projects I’m currently working on behind the scenes. He’ll keep you in the loop on what I’m up to. Enjoy!] My Meeting With the President By Chris Campbell Two Steps to Get in Front of New Biotech Bonanza [Person with their feet up the desk]( a 2 step strategy for successful biotech investing… [STEP 1: Buy a tiny biotech stock with the inside track on a brand new blockbuster therapy…]( [STEP 2: Do nothing. Relax.]( Seriously. It’s that easy. [So click here to learn more about what might be the NEXT biotech blockbuster.]( Chris Campbell here. This week, I’m going off the grid, hunting down new opportunities. In the meantime, here’s an oldie from my archives. It’s about the time I had lunch with a President. Check it out below. “It’s not Liberland itself that’s important,” President Vit Jedlička said over lunch yesterday, “it’s really about exporting the idea of Liberland to the rest of the world.” On April 13, 2015, Jedlička claimed an uninhabited parcel of disputed land on the western bank of the Danube, between Croatia and Serbia. He called it Liberland. Thus, Liberland is the world’s newest country. And Jedlička, Liberland’s founding father, is its first president. Liberland is a “micronation.” And, by the looks of it, it doesn’t have much going for it. All told, it’s only 2.7 square miles, about the same size as Gibraltar. It’s not recognized as a country by any country. It sits on a floodplain. So is it really a country? And does it really have a future on the world stage? To hear it from the President himself, I met up with Jedlička at Liberland’s representative office in Prague, nestled in one of many classy coworking spaces in the city. (Prague’s Liberland office, I discovered, is just one of many. In all, he told me, there are about 60 functional representative offices seeking to get recognition of Liberland in their own countries. And the list is constantly expanding.) [Vit Jediicka, Petra Jirglova, and Jan Purkabek] Left to right: President Vit Jedlicka, Head of Presidential Affairs Petra Jirglova, and Minister of Finance Jan Purkrabek I climbed out of my Uber and messaged Jedlička that I had arrived. He met me outside, shook my hand, and asked, “Are you hungry?” “Sure.” “OK. Follow me.” We walked to the courtyard and before we could even sit down, plates of food emerged from the kitchen. “Sandwich and salad OK?” he smiled. “Perfect,” I smiled back. We took our seats and started to chat. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Recommended Article] [Lessons from the Master Himself | Money & Crisis]( --------------------------------------------------------------- “So…” I said to the president as I lifted my fork, “Liberland…” “Liberland,” said Jedlička, “is completely made up. Just like your country.” According to international law, any terra nullius (literally meaning “nobody’s land”) on the planet, is up for grabs. “This is how all countries are formed,” he said. “Liberland is no exception.” All Jedlička did was seize perhaps the last opportunity on earth to plant his own flag in a little sliver of unclaimed territory. The founding principles of Liberland, he adds, are “absolutely devoted to individual freedom.” [Liberland on the map] Liberland, as you can see, is a minnow amongst whales. Yet, despite its size constraints, and, not to mention, the absolute explosion of applications for citizenship (including, but definitely not limited to, the [20,000 Syrians who applied]( Liberland’s most important goal is to, Vit mentioned in between bites, “export freedom all across the world.” Lofty goal, indeed. Federal Order #2222 Just Unlocked A $1.2 Trillion Opportunity [Federal Law]( Most Americans have probably never heard of Federal Order #2222 before, but experts are calling it… “A Game-Changer”… “A Landmark Ruling”… and “The Most Significant Order Ever Issued”. Why such the high praise? Because Federal Order #2222 just kicked off a new tech boom poised to surge 12,100%… Unlocking $1.2 trillion in new wealth over the coming years. With a little-known 3-letter ticker symbol at the center of it all. [Click here now to get the details on Federal Order #2222…]( [and the #1 Ticker Symbol For This Government-Backed Tech Boom –]( [For FREE]( How will Liberland do it? “Simple,” says Jedlička. Liberland’s foundation rests upon the bleeding edge of borderless, decentralized technology. Liberland, he says, is the world’s first virtual state. Since its currency, called Merit, is digital, members can trade it freely from anywhere in the world. “And,” he adds, “right now we are beta testing a new Liberland app for e-residency. This will allow residents to trade freely with one another. And it can also act as an Uber and Airbnb anywhere in the world, too.” Liberland’s long-term development strategy is to become another Monaco, Hong Kong, or Liechtenstein, but with a twist. Instead of simply becoming yet another tax haven, Liberland will be a place where individuals can (whether physically or virtually) escape the clutches of overbearing tax policies. Making it, instead, in Jedlička’s words, “a tax heaven.” “Economic prosperity,” Jan Purkrabek, Liberland’s Minister of Finance, chimed in, “comes as a by-effect of freedom.” To reach this coveted state of tax Nirvana, Liberland plans to leverage not just its technology, but also its second-best asset… its location: --------------------------------------------------------------- [Recommended Article] [What Should You Do in the Middle of a Bubble? | Money & Crisis]( --------------------------------------------------------------- “Bordered by Croatia and Serbia and surrounded by 14 countries in a close circle of 350 km (about 200 miles),” advisor to the president, Thierry Andre Laurent-Pettet, notes, “Liberland is positioned as a privileged economic epicenter in the Balkans and Europe: moreover it lies directly on the Danube river, the most important axis of movement in Europe (2860 km), symmetrically linked with most regional capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade, and Bucharest. Liberland can access a market of 185 million people and become the new Dubai of Eastern Europe.” “Liberland,” Laurent-Pettet goes on, “should become a free trade zone in the center of Europe that would draw from the Central and Eastern Europe Market, become a role model of economic sustainability and a business hub to facilitate the professional activities of global decision-makers.” Liberland, in short, is an idea. It’s the idea that governance doesn’t have to operate under the threat of violence. It’s the idea that people should have the freedom to choose their governance systems and that governments should compete for you, not treat you like a subject to be pushed around. Perhaps Liberland is ahead of its time. Perhaps a better future is a voluntary one. And perhaps even we might even live to see it. 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