“If you do what everyone else does, you will get what everyone else gets” ~Stephen Richards~
Greetings and welcome to my site! I go by the pseudonym Rex Kahrs. The name Rex Kahrs is inspired by Rex Racer. If you remember the 1960’s anime cartoon Speed Racer, Rex Racer was Speed’s older brother who was always hanging out in the shadows looking out for his little brother. Rex Racer didn’t wan’t any notoriety, he just wanted to see justice be done. So in case you were wondering the meaning of that, now you know.
Until 2009 I was what you would call one of the “sheeple”, just going along with the program and consuming what was fed to me, but in September of 2009 I had an epiphany.
Now I’m a political Atheist. This means that I don’t believe any of them anymore. Not the “Red” team, not the “Blue” team, none of them! My personal belief is that this tactic of dividing the people into opposing teams is not good for the team members, It’s only good for the owners of the team and if you’re “awake” I know you can grok that metaphor.
Don’t get me wrong, this website is not intended to be a platform for political activism, just the opposite. There are plenty of youtubers out there who can more expertly address those issues better than I.
I admire Ghandi’s response to corruption:
The Swadeshi movement, part of the Indian independence movement and the developing Indian nationalism, was an economic strategy aimed at removing the British Empire from power and improving economic conditions in India by following the principles of swadeshi (self-sufficiency; svadēśī), which had some success.
Strategies of the Swadeshi movement involved boycotting British products and the revival of domestic products and production processes. It was mainly introduced by Gandhi.
In Ghandi’s case he was trying to alleviate the oppression felt by the Indian people. The way I see it, no matter where in the world we live, we are all experiencing a form of financial oppression and the primary progenitor of this is centralized banking. Now I’m not advocating an offensive approach of attacking the system, nor am I advocating a passive approach.
I’m advocating the approach that I think Ghandi would take which is a decisive sidestep. How does one sidestep the central banking system? Well, by getting unbanked of course.
If you want to learn more about the meaning of being “unbanked” there are more more knowledgeable people to explain it in greater detail such as Amanda B Johnson. For my purpose however unbanked simply means that I am transitioning from USD to crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin for example.
This is a very deep subject in-and-of itself, but for the purpose of this short introduction i think it’s conservative to say that the trend is that as the USD falls in value, crypto-currencies are on the rise.
This is probably a good place to insert my disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser, nor to I have any credentials in that area. I don’t advise, recommend or tell anyone what they should do with their money.
I showcase what I am doing with my own money and if you are inspired by what I do, then you can decide to apply all or parts of my ideas as you wish. It’s completely up to you.
With that said, Many online earning opportunities have affiliate programs, where one affiliate can sponsor another. This is a way to earn commissions and residual passive income based on the production of those are sponsored.
One of my sources of income is such affiliate income. This way if I introduce you to something that adds value to you, I can be rewarded. Although I’m not giving financial advice there are certain skills that are needed for anyone who is going to work in the crypto economy, such as setting up wallets, learning how to purchase bitcoin, creating accounts etc.
I am willing to mentor people in these skills if they choose to participate in a meaningful way. Because I earn relatively small affiliate commissions based on volume, mentoring is worth my while if someone wants to pursue these opportunities in a meaningful way. We can talk more about what “meaningful” is when we get there. More on this later.
So welcome aboard! We are living in exciting times and I feel very strongly this is the best way to thrive as we travel through this massive global financial transition from the dying centralized currencies to the new decentralized, unbanked crypto-economy.
I sincerely believe that this decision about what currencies I store my assets in is absolutely pivotal to my future financial health. know where I stand. Where will you stand when the dust settles?