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expatriate


Activity: 15 posts, 584 comments, 24 friends.
Member since: July 2004
Lives in: Colombia Cali
Sex: male
Born in: United States
Has traveled in: Central and Northern Europe, all over Mexico, Kodiak Island ,Alaska, and Colombia, and 42 U.S. states.
Wants to travel to: India and Egypt.
Favourite traveling style: With the commoners, like me.
About (hobbies etc...) Learning, investing, staying in shape, being honest.
Websites: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/
     

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molly Richards says on Aug 14, 2007, 13:13:

I was interested in your comment "keeping aware of the developments with the coming police stae unfolding back in the U.S.

I am writing a novel which includes quite allot about Colombia and the different groups and the US involvement. But I am not so naive to believe that people like you have a more in tune idea and thoughts about what's really happening. I would like to hear comments you have about the US in Colombia, their manipulation , purpose there, and what's going on with US/Colombia/ Venezuela.

You can check out my conspiracy web site at www.anewworlddisorder.com
comments appreciated.
Molly

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expatriate says on Oct 4, 2007, 19:32:

Hi, Nati17. I was born in 1956, so obviously I looked much younger in the 50's.

I like the photo you posted. Best Wishes.

If you are young, skilled, and intelligent, you might want to seriously consider leaving the US now, while you still can.

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expatriate says on Oct 4, 2007, 20:39:

Dear molly Richards, I don't know anything about you, and your website is down, so I have no comments, except the following.

Traveling around Colombia, I haven't witnessed any US intervention myself, but then I don't visit known dangerous areas. I have only seen happy U.S. tourists enjoying themselves. The tourists are mainly men, but I've seen a few young gringas also.

If you are young, skilled, and intelligent, you might want to seriously consider leaving the US now, while you still can.

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tigredelnorte2 says on Jun 7, 2008, 07:50:

Hello EX, any chance that you can educate me a bit on this subject from one of your posts? I am very interested. ---->(On a side note, if you are going back to the states anyway, withdraw up to your limit from the ATMs every day, change the Pesos into USD at a cambio house each day to lock in your profit, and then take the dollars home and put it in your U.S. bank account (up to 10G's).

The spread (or profit) you will make by doing this is 5-7% at the present time.)

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tigredelnorte2 says on Jun 7, 2008, 07:52:

your pic looks a bit like Hunter S. Thompson. Or is it a pic of himP?

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morphus says on Jun 19, 2008, 10:26:

Dave Draper?

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expatriate says on Jun 20, 2008, 12:50:

That is Dave - http://www.davedraper.com/

If you are young, skilled, and intelligent, you might want to seriously consider leaving the US now, while you still can.

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