Who Really Owns Your Gold?
Fifteen years ago, I almost made it to the Costa Rican border and crossed over into paradise.
The only thing stopping me was a deadline: I had to get my client to a certain checkpoint where I would hand her off to a relative who would take her to a new home somewhere in Nicaragua. It was the hardest decision of my life up to that point, not crossing over. How easy it would’ve been. Someday, I told myself. . . .
While helping hundreds of good people over those nine years of part-time overseas work, I was neglecting the most important person in my life: me. I was single, with no children or immediate family, and free to do whatever I wanted, wherever I chose.
What did I want and need out of life? How was I going to get it? These were two simple yet important questions I kept on a front burner while I dealt with other pressing issues.
I didn’t discover what I really needed until I wrote a book about a subject every American (and citizen of the planet) needs to learn. The book, Who Really Owns Your Gold, is considered blasphemous by some, but the details are 100% accurate: they demonstrate who runs America and our world and how they do it.
I was compelled to write this book and its subsequent editions and sequels because I am a protector. I love life and all in it, and I detest bullies who choose to harm good innocent people. After having seen much destruction in 100 different countries across Mother Earth, I felt obligated to share with people what was really happening and who the culprits were, plus give my personal advice about how to counter this entity’s ill deeds so you can enjoy a good clean life.
Even if you are an expat living in Costa Rica, you’ll appreciate the contents of Gold. Who knows? It may serve as a springboard for further study. In the least, it’s full of mystery, murder and intrigue in its dense 140 pages.
In one of the chapters of Gold, I suggest that Americans who do not wish to see the decline of America should move to places like Central and South America, because I had traveled to both regions many times and loved the wonderful people in every place I had visited, if only for a few hours. And I reluctantly mentioned Costa Rica in the book. I say reluctantly because I wanted to keep Costa Rica my own little secret, though I’d yet to visit.
Then I discovered another former fellow special-operations man, an ex-Royal Marines Commando by the name of Scott Oliver, and his cool websites and books, and started doing in-depth research about Costa Rica and how I would make it my reality. I can’t thank Scott enough for talking with me over the years and putting me in touch with his friends, even though I made a last-minute decision to go to Africa in 2012 instead of Costa Rica.
I just returned to the US after 18 months in southern Africa, a truly magical place on so many levels, but still not home to me. My heart and soul tell me Costa Rica is home, so this time I’m going to listen.
My plan is to move to Costa Rica in mid 2015, soon as I finish business here in America. Since I write and edit books for a living, all I need is a hurricane lamp, pad and pen, a few beers, and the sight and sound of the ocean.
Some of you may be interested in reading Who Really Owns Your Gold and studying its contents, especially if you care about the current state of America’s health and, in general, geopolitics and geoeconomics.
Who Really Owns Your Gold: How the Jesuits Use Gold Economics to Control Humanity
- You’ll find the paperback on Amazon.com here
- The ebook is available on GooglePlay here.
- The sequels to Gold (Arcanum and Perditorus Rex) will be published in 2015, so please stay in touch if you would like more information. Interested readers can email me here.
I look forward to making new friends in Costa Rica and sharing experiences, vistas, and delish food and drink.
About the Author.
William Garner learned to tell stories at a very early age, having grown up in Europe surrounded by a large family of wild and engaging storytellers whose tales got better as the vino flowed.
In Kindergarten, he politely corrected his teachers’ grammar, his first gig as an editor and his first of many trips to time-out.
Fast-forward years later: he was a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter and editor of many books. He also mentored and consulted to several New York Times bestselling authors.
After far too many years living an extreme action-adventure lifestyle, Garner retreated to the quiet section of town, where he writes and edits books full time. He is currently Senior Editor at Adagio Press (AdagioPress.com), a small indie publishing firm that specializes in the line of 69-Minute Novels, an hour of zippy, sizzlin’ pleasure.
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