Someday I’d like to see one of these things actually work.

Instead they always end up being heart-breaking cons.

Wendy McElroy: The Fate of Galt’s Gulch Chile

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – If you want to live free, don’t sit back and wait for somebody else to build all the infrastructure. That way lies …
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4 Responses to Someday I’d like to see one of these things actually work.

  1. jc2k says:

    I suppose they should have found a Midas Mulligan type to bankroll the thing – I’ve thought from the first I heard of it that it seemed a bit shady.

  2. Ian says:

    Very sad, if not surprising. 🙁

  3. Keith says:

    I feel very sorry for Wendy and Brad, and also Jeff Berwick, not only getting caught themselves, but also for having been used as bait to lure others into the trap.

    It says a great deal about their strength of character that instead of hiding their faces and wallowing in toxic shame, that they have come out and broken the news to the wider world.

    The same is true of Claire, braeaking links so that she can explain to the rest of us what is going on at JPFO.

  4. Zelda says:

    There are a number of things like this that have worked in the past, and are now working all over the world. The difference I see is that other projects had and have people behind them and involved in them who have a lifetime of hard physical work, experience doing everything, and expectations of working even harder every day for the rest of their lives. They are not composed of people – as Joel said – waiting for someone else to build the infrastructure. The person who wants to sell you promises about undeveloped land in a place s/he knows nothing about is interested in building a personal bank account. This had scam written all over it from the gitgo, and it’s called affinity fraud. That means you choose to unquestioningly trust someone with your money because of some common belief, not because they have demonstrated expertise and knowledge that you have verified for yourself. Any form of living free is damn hard work, 24×7, as anyone reading Joel’s blog sees, and is filled with a series of unexpected challenges to your knowledge and endurance that can leave you mentally and physically exhausted (and perhaps even frightened when you’ve had to take on – alone – a task beyond your physical strength) despite the satisfaction of living free.

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