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Thriving During The Great Reset
A Shark's Guide to Investing in Gold, Rare Coins, Bitcoin, & The Singularity
von David Vogel
Verlag: White-Vogue Industries, Inc.
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-68489-382-9
Erschienen am 03.11.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 522 Gramm
Umfang: 360 Seiten

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The next big disruption...
...will change humanity forever.
Are you ready for the Great Reset?
In 2020, we learned that the entire population can be impacted by a single event. It changed our lives. The markets plummeted, for a while, and some knew how to be on the winning side of that dip. Every country on Earth seemed vulnerable.
Was anyone prepared?
The billionaires had a plan. Learn what Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, Marc Cuban and Larry Ellison were doing to prepare financially. They have another secret, too.
They want to extend life expectancy.
Can we live for centuries?
Yes, and the wealthy are determined to unlock those mysteries. They're investing heavily in research and uncovering breakthrough advances. We can use their insights to figure out our own course.
You'll learn about:
- Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin and others)
- NFT's and Blockchain
- Diamonds, Gold, Silver, and Rare Coins
- The future of Artificial Intelligence
- Anti-Aging technology
- Wealth Building and Management.
- Health and Medicine
- Political realities
- and much more
If the U.S. dollar collapses or the next world-wide health crisis begins, then time will be short. You must be informed and have a strategy to survive. Better than that, this book will help you thrive.
In an uncertain future...
...the Great Reset may be the best opportunity you'll ever find.
You'll love this extensive resource, because it has all the explanations, graphs, and images you'll need to fully understand where society is headed.
Get it now.



Shortly before his fifth birthday, David Vogel announced he wanted violin lessons. When his father insisted violins were too expensive, David went knocking on doors and came home with the loan of a half-size violin. Growing up, it was assumed he would become an artist of some sort while his older brother would be a scientist. David was not the better student of the two. When he graduated from high school, the principal called his parents in for a conference and informed them that it would be a waste of David's time and their money to send him to college. But in college, he and his brother switched places. His brother became an actor while David earned a PhD in biophysics (but with a subspecialty in eccentricity).
Most of Dr Vogel's writing has been educational, and almost all of it (including an introductory physics textbook) has been humorous. (His research papers on neural network models of higher cognitive processes are not at all amusing, but at least he almost failed his thesis defense when the conservative academic from a country with a certain national stereotype took issue with his amusing style - not appropriate in scientific writing).
Facing retirement, Dr Vogel has taken the opportunity to begin writing fiction. (Well, the physics problems about his Chrysler powered Smart Car were already fiction.) Day of the Dragonfly is the first novel he has let out of his hands, and it is the first that is not humorous. "It was an unexpected book that came chasing after me while I was sitting with my wife on a long, hot, tropical day in Brazil. It didn't have a single joke in it, but it insisted on being written. It seemed to write itself. Unfortunately, it wouldn't stop writing itself, and when it went past three hundred thousand words, it had to be hacked back like an acre of kudzu."
David Vogel presently resides in Hull, Georgia. He's easy to find. Hull is just one vowel from Hell. The serous tone and formal style of the new book have not stopped him from doing stand-up comedy.