Britain’s Daily Telegraph (May 12th) reports on a new British government scheme, designed to shave a billion pounds off the cost of implementing their new population surveillance program, also known as the National ID card.
Originally, the proposal was for people to be fingerprinted at a passport office, but now the government has announced a plan […]
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Filed under: Nomads' Grapevine, Uncategorized by editor Date 22 May, 2008
Most of you reading this will probably be familiar with the PT concept, but it is good to revise and refresh our memories from time to time. This from the UK Democracy Forum.
[This is the original P.T. article by Grandpa. It has been in the public domain for around thirty years and has been reprinted […]
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Filed under: Legal Guerrilla, Nomads' Grapevine, Special Resources by editor Date 15 May, 2008
One blog we frequently enjoy reading is that of former US congressman Bob Bauman, a privacy activist and tax haven commentator.
This week he talks about how ‘New Labour’ has “gotten very old” by attacking tax havens within the British sphere on influence…
The Labour party has aimed their high tax attack squarely at Brits’ offshore investments, […]
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Filed under: Finance+Economy by editor Date 13 May, 2008
Ever thought about e-commerce or a business where you would like to be paid by credit cards, but been put off by the complications involved? Lots of companies on the web now offer “offshore merchant accounts” but you will find they are limited to e-commerce sites where customers purchase directly online (the Global Nomads site […]
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Filed under: Banking Secrets, Offshore Tricks by editor Date 13 May, 2008
The Egyptian government has requested mobile phone companies to block the access of several hundred thousand customers who did not register their names and addresses when they obtained mobile phone service, according to an article published here. The order was made as a “public security measure” to suppress public frustration amid rising prices and low […]
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Filed under: Offshore Tricks, Privacy Tools by editor Date 13 May, 2008
Like so many things in life, the world of offshore banking is in a constant flux. Hence, you are well advised to keep up with what’s going on - and take care to review news and experts’ opinions that aren’t feeding the mainstream media alone all the time! Here, too, thinking outside the box is […]
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Filed under: Banking Secrets, Finance+Economy, Investing Offshore, Offshore Tricks by editor Date 6 May, 2008