Descriptions- EXPAT FILES SHOW #1069 FRI, JULY 09 (07-09-21)
JOHNNY’S JANUARY 2021 LATIN AMERICAN “EXPAT INSIDER” SEMINAR HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO BAD SCIENCE AND US GOVT STUPIDITY:
The latest Latin American Seminar was scheduled for January 8th thru 14th, 2021. However, since the “usual suspect’ Cov-Idiot knuckleheads in government along with talking head scientists (in the pocket of big pharma) arbitrarily place restrictions at airports and impose new lockdowns (i.e. Soviet style house arrests), please stay tuned for the new rescheduled dates (estimated to be in late Summer). That will happen when USA and Latin America airports drop the Cov-idiot test requirements, scheduled to be when so-called "Herd Immunity" has been achieved. We’re on it and will keep you posted…
#1- Living the self-sufficient farm life in Nicaragua:
Today we talk about what it’s like to live “off the tourist trail” in a country the US govt. hates.
#2- How to LEGALLY get Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine by the US mail:
Don't despair. It's so much easier than you think
#3- What is the ideal retirement nest egg for expats living in Latin America:
Do the proper cost of living calculations..
#4- Construction and remodeling tips for physically challenged and handicapped expats and gringos:
Since all of us will eventually get old, slow and less mobile, one should definitely consider the home ergonomics when initiating any construction or remodeling project
#5- Do you want to get into the exploding Crypto-currency world but don’t feeling quite confident enough to dive in?
Our own Captain Mango has developed a unique one-on-one Crypto consulting and training service (he’s been deep into crypto since 2013). To get started, email him at:
bewarecaptainmango@gmail.com
#6- Be sure to pick up my newly updated, "LATIN AMERICAN HEALTHCARE REPORT":
The new edition for 2021 (and beyond) is available now, including the latest "Stem Cell Clinic" info and data and my top picks for the best treatment centers for expats and gringos. Just go to www.ExpatPlanB.com and click on the "Latin American Healthcare Report”.