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Introduction


As one of the world's foremost privacy and asset protection experts, W.G. Hill has written and published some of the most comprehensive and astoundingly detailed compendiums on the subjects that he covers. Despite that, they are very easy and entertaining to read. Anyone interested in this subject matter must have this collection in order to even consider having a complete resource directory. For those just starting out, the information contained in these tomes will put you miles ahead and save you years of finding out the 'hard way' what works and what doesn't.

The following are some brief descriptions and an overview of the contents of each of the five titles. When 'HOW TO BECOME AN HONORARY CONSUL' was first published, its readers were experiencing a 100% success rate in getting official appointments by following the recommendations contained in the book. As a result, the book was selling for $1,000!

The other titles, in their hardcover editions, are currently selling for $100 or more, each. This puts the value of this collection at $1,400 !!

This CD Rom disc, for PCs, is now available from WWS for only $250, for all 5 titles. Each book is well over 200-250 pages in facts, case histories and contacts you can use! There is no better source from which to start, finish, or continue your road to adventure, freedom, privacy and the protected, prosperous life of the 'PT'.

You can order by simply filling out our blank 'ORDER FORM' with 'W.G. Hill- disc' and follow the standard ordering procedures. This book collection disc is a free benefit to our 'PCI' members and comes with the membership benefit package. To start 'click here'.


To review the contents of each book, click on the title above, or scroll down from here. Enjoy your new life as a Private 'PT' !

 


All Five Volumes on one disc, only $95 !

This precious information will change your life !


 

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The Passport Report

 

WHY YOU NEED A SECOND PASSPORT

The first refugee travel document was the Nansen Passport issued in 1917 to white Russian refugees in Europe. It was named after Fritzjof Nansen, the Norweigian explorer and delegate to the League of Nations. This passport successfully served hundreds of thousands of refugees as a document of identity for travel until the outbreak of World War II.

While the International Refugee Organization (IRO) replaced the defunct Nansen Passport Office from 1930 to 1945, it had no authority to issue identity or travel documents to refugees.

The 1951 treaty, Convention of the Status of Refugees, defined the rights of refugees. It only became operative in 1960 after the required 35 countries had ratified it. According to this Convention, only those ratifying countries are authorized to issue travel documents to refugees. These countries are further authorized to determine which individuals are
eligible to be recognized as refugees.

The result has created a large refugee population and economic pressures for some of the ratifying countries. In turn, some have refused to accept the legal responsibilities implied under terms of the convention when declaring these refugees eligible. In some cases, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (established in 1945 to replace the IRO), has given , without authority, the title "refugees in orbit" to those who are
not recognized as eligible.

International law's UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 13 states:

"Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country."

(Ed. note) Unless of course you are a U.S. citizen and Big Brother perceives you to be leaving (renouncing your citizenship) for tax purposes. Then, you are a persona non grata and are BANISHED forever!

 

How's that for freedom in the good ol' USA ??


Article 15 says:


"Everyone has the right to a nationality. No one shall arbitrarily be deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality."

However, countries the world over have spent most of their time restricting movement and making freedom of travel as difficult as possible. Hence, this report.

 

Who Needs a Second Passport? YOU.....
If your present passport or travel document;

    • Makes you a target for terrorists
    • Could be revoked, confiscated or suspended
    • Restricts your basic human right to travel in any way
    • Subjects you to tax on your 'worldwide income', to currency  controls or other confiscation.
    • Allows your government to control, restrict or monitor your travel. (U.S. Passports have magnetic tape for reader machines to monitor each entry and exit. We will discuss how to circumvent this at the upcoming conference.)
    • Causes you delays, harassment or denies entry at any border.
    • Prevents you from working or settling anywhere you prefer
    • Requires Visas to visit places where you want to go.
    • Forces you into unwanted military obligations
    • Identifies you as a citizen of an unpopular, immoral, aggressive, or despotic nation. (sound familiar anyone?)
    • Needs to be renewed or validated more than once a decade.
    • Limits your freedom to invest your money. or borrow when and where you please.
    • Interferes with your freedom to pursue any investment opportunities or any other activity that brings you happiness without harm to others.
    • Last but not least, if your present citizenship requires too much  bookkeeping and paperwork, making life a hassle...then you may want to opt for more freedom. A second passport can be your passport to freedom.


DO AMERICANS NEED A SECOND PASSPORT?

Perhaps people in countries facing civil war or political uncertainty,such as Hong Kong, may need a place to go. But what about Americans? Don't Americans believe that everyone in the rest of the world wants an American passport?

The truth is, some huddled masses and the wretched refuse of some third world shores may want to become Americans. But according to knowledgeable international lawyers and passport consultants, wealthy people (even those who might want to live part-time in the U.S. for tax reasons) know better than to seek American passports. In fact, wealthy Americans create the greatest demand for second passports.

Does this mean that American citizens are giving up their sovereign birthright in order to become citizens of banana republics and tin-horn dictatorships? Far from it!

During ten years of in-depth research and interviews, the author has uncovered a fascinating story. The story of a trend of freedom-seeking individuals to imitate the international benefits being obtained by the multi-national corporations. A surprisingly large number of these individuals are Americans. But they come from all over the world.

BEATING THE COMPUTERS

Many countries have lately tried to trap more people in their tax nets. To do this they have shortened the periods that tourists or visitors can stay from the previously almost universal 6 months, to much shorter periods. In the U.S. after 1987, a foreigner who stays for over 122 days per year may be held liable for heavy US income taxes on his 'worldwide income'!

He will have to go through an unpleasant grilling to get a tax clearance before being permitted to leave. In that tropical paradise, Thailand, a similar rule requires tax clearance and a $50 fee payable by those who spend over 90 days per year in the country.

For perpetually tax-free tourists who wish to avoid such paperwork and expense, all such problems and confrontations are avoided by having a second passport. One simply departs before the maximum number of days allowed expire, then re-enter on passport number two thereby keeping the annual visits, as recorded in passport entry-exit stamps, to the shorter periods allowed - at least insofar as the computers which record such
matters are concerned.

This is just one of many ways of benefiting from the use of a second passport. Any experienced PT will tell you many other practical applications.

Here are some of the things that you will get with your 'PASSPORT REPORT' on the W.G. Hill Book collection on disc;

    • Why a Second Passport?
    • Who Needs a Second Passport?
    • How to get a Second Passport
    • Different types of travel documents, residency permits, etc.
    • Different ways of obtaining second passports
    • Vital Statistics of nations worldwide and what they each offer.
    • Specific Countries and their incentives, allowances, requirements, etc.
    • Report for Hong Kong
    • How to Beat Extradition
    • Case Histories
    • Living There
    • Naturalization
    • Economic Citizenship's
    • Visas
    • Camouflage Passports
    • The Back Door Approach and Indirect Routes
    • Tax Haven Jurisdictions
    • Finding Your Personal Loophole
    • Passport Price Guide
    • How to Avoid Passport Scams and Rip-Offs
    • Should you Hire a Lawyer or Agent?



And More!

This is the Bible on Second Passports.

 

All Five Volumes on one disc for only $95

This precious information will change your life!

 

For Payment Instructions Send Your Detailed Order Request to:
 

 


 

The Invisible Investor

 

Do you need new defenses, new asset protection options? THE INVISIBLE INVESTOR , a brilliant, fast moving, easy reading report y the legendary W.G.Hill (author of PT and PT #2) and Dr. Peter Trevellian, the world's foremost expert on expatriation of assets, will give you amazing insights into a secret world you never knew existed, a way of handling your savings and assets so that:
You'll never spend another day nor a single dime on lawyers, tax preparers or accountants. Lawyers, accountants and bureaucrats will be banished from your life - forever!

You, the invisible or anonymous investor can be insulated and buffered to the point where you'll never be sued or waste a moment of your life defending yourself in court. You make yourself judgement proof at a stroke. More important, you will make new new contacts and much more money on your investments than you ever dreamed possible. You'll learn what it means to be a 'PT' or 'Sovereign Individual'.

Your private papers and personal records will be invisible and undiscoverable. Your assets are likewise invisible and undiscoverable in the custody of big safe banks that don't even know your name. Yet you can cash out at any time. Have all your money in your hand instantly, anywhere in the world, without any paper trail or electronic record link.

Estate Planning? Forget it !! Billions of dollars find their way into the pockets of lawyers and state and federal tax collectors (through 'estate planning') The INVISIBLE INVESTOR shows you how (without any lawyers) to avoid probate costs. You'll eliminate family squabbles over your money. THE INVISIBLE INVESTOR'S estate pays no taxes. The heirs pay no inheritance taxes! Capital Gains taxes are gone with the stroke of a pen.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter

Get your money out of the country before the country gets your money out of you!

    1. Offshore Finance -- For Dummies
    2. The Myth: No Major Trading Country can Restrict the Movement of Money and Remain a Major Force in Int'l Commerce.
    3. 'PT' What's it all About?
    4. "Offshore" Sounds so good it must be illegal.
    5. Your own Charitable Foundation
    6. Taking the Plunge.
    7. Capital Preservation Made Simple for Invisible Investors
    8. How a Leading Swiss Bank Compromised Their Client.
    9. Nevada White's Response - Don't Make My Mistakes!
    10. Chew off your leash!
    11. Five Flags Unfurled
    12. The Kiss of Life for Corporations
    13. As essential truth everyone else overlooks
    14. Judgement Proofing - Owning your own bank - Asset Protection Trusts
    15. Worthless Schemes - Worthy Schemes
    16. How to Create Your Own Deals
    17. Best Places to Hide your Money Offshore
    18. How your enemies get leads on your whereabouts and assets
    19. Three Tax Exiles Speak Out: Could you be happy after leaving your country?
    20. Where to get good ideas, reliable advice and sound counsel.
    21. Prospects for Individual Freedom in our Life Times - Taking a Long Perspective.
    22. Consider the Source - Bon Voyage!


Of course, many of these topics will be addressed first hand at the upcoming conference and participants will have the opportunity to speak directly with the presenters themselves. We are planning an intimate gathering so that each participant will have ample opportunity to leave having all of his personal needs and questions addressed to his
satisfaction.

 

All five volumes on one disc for only $95!!

This precious information will change your life !

 

 

For Payment Instructions Send Your Detailed Order Request to:
 

 


 


How to Become an Honorary Consul

 

The following are some excerpts from the introduction to W.G. Hill's book entitled, "YOU CAN BECOME AN HONORARY CONSUL GENERAL".

 

If you are seeking the life of the PT, there would be no better enhancement to your lifestyle than to have a DIPLOMATIC passport, license plates and the other privileges, perks and status that goes with that. Let's take a look...

"An honorary diplomat is normally appointed by countries who cannot afford or do not wish to spend the substantial amounts required to set up an office. Appointing an honorary consul saves them the cost of supporting a staff and sending out their own citizens as full time diplomatic representatives abroad. The work of an honorary consul is exactly the same as that of a career diplomat of the same rank. Typically, this work involves issuing or renewing visas and passports, helping businessmen and tourists with problems, promoting commerce and cultural exchanges, and above all, showing the flag by going to and giving parties. Of course, the honorary consul is expected to put in only a few unpaid hours of non-social business per week. Wining, dining and dancing are the major activities. Smiling and being diplomatic are the major chores.

An honorary consul general may serve his sending country in a major city or his jurisdiction may cover a substantial territory. He, or she, may have within this jurisdiction, lower ranking honorary consuls, vice-consuls and diplomatic agents. A consul looks after a smaller city or town. The highest ranking foreign diplomat in a receiving country is an ambassador, who normally serves only the national capital. Honorary ambassadors are very rare. But less rare is the situation where a citizen of the receiving country is naturalized as a citizen of the sending country, and then returns to his own country (possible as a dual citizen) being appointed ambassador or consul general (not honorary). However, we will not get bogged down in such interesting possibilities on our first introduction. The important thing to remember is that most countries appoint honorary consuls. If you like giving parties to dignitaries and having a very active social life, the diplomatic corps or consular circuit may be your cup of tea. The "boss" of a nation's diplomatic corps is usually known as the Foreign Secretary. Minister of External Affairs, or in the US, Secretary of State. He, or she, usually stays home and assists the chief of, or sovereign in establishing, terminating or, more commonly,maintaining normal relations with foreign States.

Needless to say, the party givers and party goers of the diplomatic service exist only in cities having a consular corps of more than one person. The largest and most socially active consular corps are found in second string cities like Monaco, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Marseilles, Hong Kong and San Francisco. But wherever there is a yacht harbor or international airport there always seems to be an active consular corps. This group is typically composed of about half career diplomats and half honoraries. Virtually any city with over five hundred thousand people, any cosmopolitan town with foreign commerce or any ethnic community will have a large and active consular corps. Honorary consuls can also be appointed to serve in suburbs or small towns. A country might appoint more than one representative in the same city although, normally, a new appointee would get a lower rank, such as honorary vice-consul. The originally appointed consul general is not in charge of the others. All report directly to the foreign minister in the sending country.

The visible emoluments of office include a plaque for display on the outside of the building where the office and/or residence is maintained, a flag of the country represented, an official seal for documents, and usually a diplomatic ID card and free consular corps license plate for any cars personally owned by the consul or his wife. Automobile license plates are always issued by the receiving state. Thus the honorary consul of Haiti in Nice, France would drive a car with CC special plates issued by the Foreign Ministry in Paris. An Ambassador gets CD or Diplomatic Corps plates on his automobile.

A career diplomat in a foreign country is exempt from custom duties, income, sales, VAT and other taxes in the host country. An honorary consul can usually take advantage of these benefits too. In many cases these benefits are not strictly provided for by treaty, but are informally granted (wink, wink)

Prestige. Your name is known and for some reason you are now a personage, respected and admired. You are profiled in the press and become a regular in the 'society'.

Business contacts. As a consul, you will be exposed to many economic opportunities and new contacts, especially in connection with your adopted country.

Accordingly, appointment as an honorary diplomat is suitable mainly for professional people or for independent businessmen who have adequate means and flexible schedules. If the president, king or dictator of a sending country visits in person, the honorary consul may well be expected to take a week off to accompany him and help arrange his activities. Without free time and a budget of at least $10,000 U.S. per annum for such entertaining, one should not even begin to think of seeking an appointment for a major city. A smaller town is an entirely different matter. There is little expense when the total consular corps is five or ten people. In backwater villate the time required to take care a consular duties is similarly minimal."

In this highly detailed book, you will have complete step by step procedures on how to legitimately seek a diplomatic appointment described above. When this book was first published, its readers were achieving a 100% success rate in obtaining the appointments! As a result, the book itself sold for up to $1000 !

In this manual you will also find information including....

 

    • How to get instant working permits for alien friends
    • What Diplomatic Status can do for your social life
    • Consuls in worldwide politics
    • What does a consul do?
    • Tax breaks: How to live the not so taxing life
    • Etiquette and Protocol
    • When to hide your diplomatic passport
    • Why some diplomatic passports are better than others
    • Choosing your new country
    • Sample letters
    • U.N. Member nations
    • Convention on Consular Protocol

     

    All Five Volumes in one disc for only $95 !

    This precious informaton will change your life !!

 

For Payment Instructions Send Your Detailed Order Request to:
 

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