by Caleb Jones | Nov 11, 2018 | Five Flags
As part of my continuing five flags plan, I would like to acquire a Panamanian passport, making Panama my Country B (the country in which I am a citizen). Panama, one of the friendliest nations to foreigners (and particularly Americans) has one of the easiest and most...
by Caleb Jones | Sep 9, 2018 | Five Flags
Doug Casey recently wrote an article concerning China’s slow takeover of Africa, what that means for Africa, and what it might mean for you if you plan on doing business with Africans or the Chinese (which I think you should). First, he lays out the problems with...
by Caleb Jones | Aug 2, 2018 | Five Flags
In November I’m executing the next part of my overall five flags plan. Specifically, to acquire two or three additional passports in addition to my current USA passport. In November I’m doing a big South America tour where I will be hitting the following cities:...
by Caleb Jones | Jun 27, 2018 | Five Flags
The standard world map that you were taught to learn in high school, the one up on every classroom in the universe, and perhaps the one on your wall (I have a world map on my office wall) is wrong. It’s not completely wrong, but it’s wrong. It’s wrong because it’s a...
by Caleb Jones | May 23, 2018 | Five Flags
I recently got back from my first long trip to New Zealand. I talk about my impressions of the country here, but suffice it to say that I really like it and I’ve officially designated it as one of the places I will spend a lot of my time once I move out of the USA. My...
by Caleb Jones | May 2, 2018 | Economics, Five Flags
Today I will list every region in the entire world and my opinion on its medium and long-term future. I’m not a futurist nor expert in macroeconomics or geopolitics; I’m just a guy who’s been all over the world, seen a lot, researched a lot, and has a pretty good...