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PT, for those of you who are not familiar with the initials, stands for
many things. Some of the more popular are Perpetual Traveler or
Permanent
Tourist. Others are Prior Taxpayer, Privacy Thinker, or Prepared
Thoroughly. I could go on (for those of you interested, there is a longer
list here and a not-so-flattering one at the bottom of this page, but
don't peek ahead just yet!). But what is PT all about?
In a nutshell, a PT arranges his or her business and personal affairs as
a Sovereign Individual, by unfurling various 'flags' or country bases and
by treating governments as service providers instead of rulers. For
example, there would be a citizenship flag ("second passport"), an
official residence flag, a banking flag and so on. Each of these would be
from different jurisdictions. That way, you are not bound to any
particular country.
The ultimate PT goal is not to be resident anywhere! That is how you
become a Permanent Tourist, at least on paper. You might for example
spend five months of the year in one home, five months in another, and a
couple of months vacationing, visiting friends or taking a cruise in
between. That way each country treats you as a tourist and does not
consider you a tax resident.
You then keep all your assets stashed safely offshore, earn your money
over the internet in other countries, and live totally tax free
completely legally. If you drive cars, own real estate etc they are all
held in company names, or simply rented or leased. So you don't appear on
any government 'Big Brother' style databases.
PT is based on the theory that most countries treat tourists better than
citizens.
In fact, the beauty of this idea is its simplicity. As a 'PT' wherever
you are, you always appear to be from somewhere else!
You can usually live and travel in better style and for less money than
it costs to remain where you are. You can also chose to enjoy places that
encourage the lifestyle and social norms you have always wanted to live.
PT will appeal to a wide spectrum of people who dream of being able to
disappear when events and times in life make it convenient to do so. As a
PT, a Perpetual Tourist, you run your own life. Using freedom tools such
as the flags theories you can put a significant distance between yourself
and bureaucrats that want to determine what is best for you, 'for your
own good' of course!
A Brief History of the PT Theory
The PT theory was, according to urban legend propogated in the books,
inspired by Harry Schultz, a Monaco-based newsletter publisher of North
American origin who first coined the "three flags" theory back in the
1960s. Schultz's claim to fame is that he is quoted in The Guinness Book
of Records as the world's highest paid investment consultant.
Later, a writer using the pseudonym W.G. 'Bill' Hill wrote a series of
books including PT1, PT2 and The Passport Report which were published by
Scope International Books in Hampshire, England. This same company
published books by authors including Adam Starchild, Reinhard Stern and
Jon Golding and Bob Beckman, also under the imprint 'Milestone
Publications.'
Scope went out of business in the mid nineties and was absorbed by an
American direct marketing company who are still using much of the
material today. The majority of it however has been toned down somewhat,
not surprisingly as it is published from within the USA.
Other writers have taken up the PT theme in books like The International
Man by Doug Casey, The Internationalist by Nicholas Pullen, and most
recently in 2006 by a group mysteriously calling themselves "Grandpa and
Others." They wrote an attractive-leather bound three-volume set of
limited edition books known as
Bye Bye Big Brother. Or simply "BBBB." Bye
Bye Big Brother is also available in an abridged, paperback version from
Vera Verba. But hardcore readers should be aware that the abridged
version has edited out some of the more cutting edge, controversial
material included in the original.
Note: Q Wealth Members may log in to the members area and download a free
sample chapter, together with a $10 discount coupon off the abridged
version. This is just another of the many
benefits of a membership of The
Q Wealth Report.
From Three Flags to Six Flags
The original theory espoused by Harry Schultz and Harry Browne ("How to
Find Freedom in an Unfree World") talked about three flags:
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Have your citizenship somewhere that does not tax income earned outside
the country.
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Have your businesses and speculations in stable, low or no tax
countries.
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Live as a tourist in countries where what you esteem is valued, not
outlawed.
Later W.G. Hill added two more flags - business havens where you make
your money, and playgrounds where you spend your time, as a separate flag
to your official residence - thereby creating a five flag theory - the
level of complication or sophistication is up to you! Finally, in Bye Bye
Big Brother, a sixth flag was added - cyberspace, where all the other
five flags come together, a place where you can be everywhere and nowhere
at the same time!
Shortcomings and Concerns about the PT Theory - and the Dangers of
Camouflage Passports!
Our view on the PT theory is that it's a great idea, provided you treat
it as what it is, a slightly tongue in cheek knock at the establishment
with a wicked sense of humor. A client of ours recently read it and said
it was riveting, like reading a novel.
PT is a well thought out idea to break free and escape, especially if you
like international living and the traveling lifestyle. It's probably
aimed more at those with well over a million safely tucked away in a
Swiss bank seeking the kind of asset protection arrangements that their
lawyers would not tell them about… while being less useful (but
nonetheless interesting reading) for those who are just starting out on
their quest for offshore wealth building opportunities.
When The Q Wealth Report was founded back in 1998 (simply called
The Q
back in those days), many of the original subscribers had been avid
readers of the defunct newsletter The Mouse Monitor - the official
publication of Scope International, so named because it was the "official
journal of bureau-rat control."
PT is certainly not a step-by-step plan you should follow blindly. Indeed,
it's clearly not for everybody. We say, "by all means read the literature."
We recommend the Bye Bye Big Brother abridged edition from Vera Verba (see
free sample download on this site). It's an idea you can read about,
absorb and enjoy… and then adjust to your own situation.
The Q always had a slightly different vision, and we still do today.
What's the difference? Well it's not easy to live out of a suitcase, or
to have to worry about counting the days you are in a certain country due
to limited tourist visas or the concern that you will become a tax-resident.
There are more sophisticated plans available today, and we write about
them in our newsletter for members. We also tend to focus more on
opportunities for creating wealth.
Here's an important warning. Some of the tactics in the original PT books
might have seemed like harmless fun back in the eighties, but in today's
world they could get you into hot water.
By way of example, one of the products frequently promoted was the so-called
camouflage passport. Camouflage passports are booklets that look like
passports from countries that used to exist but don't any more - the
intention being to fool anyone who might have learned about countries
like Ceylon, Dutch Guiana, British Honduras or the U.S.S.R. in their
school history classes, but who didn't know that those countries today
are called Sri Lanka, Suriname, Belize and Russia. Camouflage passports
were promoted as a way to avoid terrorist attacks, by confusing
terrorists in a hijacking situation into thinking that you came from a
neutral country rather than a target country like the USA, UK or Israel.
However in the current environment merely having a camouflage passport in
your possession is more likely to get you labeled as a terrorist than
anything else!
Indeed, it has been said that Big Brother thinks PT stands for Potential
Terrorist!
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