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Saturday, July 6, 2013 16:43
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07/06/2013
The following are Post RV
suggestions that may or may not fit your individual situation..Take what does
and disregard the rest.  Thank you   Dinar Recaps

Post RV Checklist:

Get a free and clear letter from the bank for any Dinar
exchanged. This proves source to keep funds from being tied up later, having to
prove non criminal origin. 

1. Change your number, make sure the new number is
unlisted. If you don’t, every Tom MAN’S PRIVATES and Harry will be knocking
down your door when they find out about your new circumstances.

2. Contact an attorney that specializes in taxes and
trust accounts.

….
3. Set up your family trust(s).

4. Contact your bank(s) and set up POD accounts.

5. Do not deal with banks that have derivatives and hedge
funds.

6. Set up CDARS accounts.

7. Pay off ALL debt.

8. Fix everything that needs repair.

9. Upgrade your personal, home, auto and umbrella
insurance.

10. (Consider ransom insurance too!)For your
family/children

11. Set aside enough liquid funds for you to survive for
2-3 years. This should account for every expense you have on a monthly basis –
don’t go short!

12. Invest in precious metals (like gold & silver or
Rare Earth Metals).

13. Go to seminars to learn to make money through SMART
investments.

14. PAY YOUR TAXES!

15. Pick your friends wisely.

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Someone will be “watching you” so
you’ll want to do the following:

  
1. Be very low key (non-descript).
2. Don’t flaunt your newly obtained wealth.
3. Open up a secure Email address.
4. Get a new cell phone number; cancel the old one.
5. Get a P.O. Box
6. Put a security system in your house.
7. Install high security Medco bolt locks, and a heavy
duty safe.

8. Install reflective film on your home windows.
9. Consider building a safe room.
10. Get training in self-defense / firearms.
11. Use PGP (or better) encryption on your computer and
Email.

12. Don’t trust anyone … keep your friends close and your
enemies closer.

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Dos and Don’ts on Windfall Wealth
(Robert NH):

Treat it like a Powerball win

- Tell no one, not even family. If you must talk, do so
with one who is already in the know.

- Don’t run out & buy new “stuff”. People notice.

- Get an unpublished number and give it out very
sparingly.

- Get a tax accountant you can trust to make sure the IRS
is satisfied (Certified Opinion is something to look into) and pursue asset
protection.

- Move slowly (e.g. change of car, address, furnishings).
People notice.

- If you are going to stay where you are look into
fire/burglar protection. They have all sorts of extras nowadays and you do not
have to advertise them or for them.

- Get identity theft protection. There are several
companies out there – check them out, ask for preferences from those who have
it.

- Reduce and remove debt. Stay on top of your credit
report. I don’t believe in paying these outfits to check regularly. An identity
theft protection company should be able to tell you if someone accesses it or
affects it – Life Lock.

Remember – once out your phone & mail will be swamped
with requests for money and “offers”. Friends and relatives you never knew you
had will show up at your door with a “problem”. You will get swamped with
charity “membership renewals”, calendars, cards, tokens, key rings, etc. all
with donations in mind. Giving comes from the heart..

Make sure taxes are paid and be aware of future tax
liabilities incurred from your investments.

For information on what to go with, invest with, work
with, be diligent. Check it out. Ask those who also have wealth.

Never, ever make a major decision on the spot. That boat,
car, house, etc. is not going to go away while you sleep on the decision.

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Additional Suggestions

1. Use a P.O. Box instead of a physical address.
2. Get a woven stainless steel wallet, and passport
folder. stronghold I.D..com or

3. Aluminum water-resistant wallet
4. Change your daily routines.
5. If you move, don’t make an address change @ the DMV.
6. Concealed weapons permit.
7. Reputations.com (erase personal information
on the internet). Quit social networking.

8. For those getting or building new homes…SAFE ROOMS!

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SECURITY and SAFETY MEASURES

1. E-MAIL SECURITY: Open a secure e-mail address. Here are some websites to
check: www.cryptoheaven.com or www.hushmail.com or www.safe-mail.net. These companies charge
for their services, but they are worth it. Just remember when you use such a
service that that are 3 kinds of e-mail:

* Un-encrypted -viewable and storable by the world
(travels through the Internet).

* Encrypted e-mail with password – requires that the
receiver knows the password you have set to be able to read the e-mail. Travels
over the Internet encrypted.

* Encrypted e-mail that requires that the receiver has an
account with the same secure e-mail company you are using. This e-mail never is
transmitted to other e-mail servers on the Internet. Web based and often off
shore. Very secure.

Please note that even secure encrypted e-mail can be
compromised if your computer has been infected with a Key-Logger. Consider
NOD32 4.0 antivirus (www.eset.com) and Online
Armor Firewall (www.tallemu.com).

Please note that you must be sure that all other
firewalls and antivirus software is uninstalled before you install the above
anti-virus and firewall recommendations. Hope this helps.

2. HOME SECURITY: Install a security system in your house. Install high security
Medco bolt locks. Consider installing a heavy-duty safe in your home or
building a “safe room”. I plan on having a hidden safe like what is
available through this company: www.hiddenpassageway.com.
Install reflective film on your home windows.

3. INSURANCE: Upgrade your personal, home, auto and umbrella insurance to
the highest amount they are willing to sell to you. For example: if they offer
$1 million on your vehicle, get it. It can be a first line of defense in the
event someone tries to sue you from an accident (even a “planned
accident”). Consider ransom insurance, too!

4. PERSONAL SECURITY: Get training in self-defense / firearms. Don’t flaunt your
newly obtained wealth. Be very low-key. Be careful of your conversation in
public areas where others can overhear you. Don’t trust anyone. Pick your
friends wisely. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Close all of your social networking accounts. If anyone
asks you why you closed your Facebook, just tell them for security reasons. (my
husband and I have already done this). Completely erase all personal
information on the internet.

 Do not have your home in your personal name (you
can use a trust, for example). Remember, property tax records and other records
associated with your home are easily available to the public.

5. IDENTITY THEFT: There are many companies available to assist you with
protecting yourself from identity theft, such as  www.lifelock.com

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(Note: for those individuals
planning on using the WF Group Rate- these details may already be prepared for
you)

How to work a bank deal post RV

First of all, relax. You do not have to cash out the very
first day. You will have plenty of time. Make sure you are getting the best
deal you can.

Money talks and has considerable power. You need to walk
into a bank and tell them what you expect if you choose to exchange your dinar
there. You expect no fees, the highest rate possible (make sure you tell them
the rates you can get elsewhere), immediate access to your money, an
appointment with a private banker and an appointment with a wealth mgmt.
consultant.

A private or personal banker is your personal banker and
they are there for you. This is your go to person for normal banking issues and
transactions. They should be the only one to handle your account and you should
keep their number on speed dial. Your private banker is always there for you
and defers to your decisions.

Make sure and feel comfortable with whom your private
banker and wealth mgmt. advisor is and feel free to ask for a new one if
needed.

Always ask for referrals, successful bankers do not mind
providing this information. Then check on those referrals and ask questions
such as…is the banker available when needed, do they return calls in a timely manner,
what is your track record with them. Do they follow your agenda or push their
own?

Since you are going to become very close to these
people….you need to assure you have like personalities and are comfortable
dealing with them.

The banks we are dealing with should make additional
resources available depending on your net worth. worth (for lack of a better
word) start at $250,000 in investable assets and go up from there. Obviously
the more you are worth, the greater your accesses and privileges.

Privileges include such things investment management,
concentrated stock management and intergenerational wealth transfer strategies.
Make sure they are professional and not just someone you hear about on the
internet.

You’ve waited to long for this money to lose it via some
internet scheme.

Other things you need to ask for and expect includes…no
fees ever….no cashier check fees, no bank fees, no credit card fees or annual
membership fees, free use of a safety deposit box.

You need to ask for a privileged ATM card. I am not sure
what all  banks call this so make sure and ask. It’s a debit card with
higher daily limits or even unlimited depending on your situation and no fees,
even when out of network.

Be sure to determine both your ATM cash withdrawal daily
limit (or no limit) and your debit card spending limit (or no limit). They’re
different.

Banks are well aware of how to verify and deposit foreign
currency as they do this every day. It is not critical that your branch have a
De LaRue machine. Your dinar will be sight verified in front of you and
deposited into your account.

This acts as any other deposit in that most funds will be
available overnight.

Our bank has stated more than once that this is not a
complicated ordeal for banks…only dinar holders have made this complex. They
know foreign currency inside and out as this is their daily business.

Banks are well aware they have competition for our
business from other banks, dealers and exchange centers. They are also aware
that dealers state they will be giving the CBI rate. Banks know in order to get
and keep our business they need to be competitive.

Banking was explained to us in finite detail and the
money they make is really on the back end and thus they want to retain our
business long term. They are aware to do this they need to make us happy short
term.

Addendum
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Do not let your money out of your sight…If you go to
exchange and the bank says they have to you’re your currency somewhere eclse to
be verified….GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!

What if the bank comes to you a week later and says your
money was counterfeit? What then?

Your  money is gone and you  no longer have any
proof.

A certificate of authenticity for our Dinar purchase
would be of no consequence at that point. We really cannot even prove by our
purchase receipts that the Dinar we are exchanging is the same Dinar that we
purchased…..We must be extra careful whatever we are doing post RV

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