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Here's what you'll get when you Sign Up for the membership portal (it's FREE):

Digital copy of my book  'Bank To The Future: Protect Your Future Before Governments Go Bust' (sells on Amazon for $20);

Free 4 Part Video Series - Build & Protect Your Wealth in The Great Depression of the 2020s;

Other bonus videos & FREE resources will be added in the future;

You'll also be notified about any future events and live-streams that I do such as my weekly live-streams over on YouTube.

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What People Are Saying:

As a self educated part time Forex trader I have read countless technical books,periodicals and blogs etc regarding markets, economics and finance, a few of which I actually understood...in part:-) My research gradually lead to more and more questions concerning the sociopolitical / socioeconomic nature of the globe. In short,I came to the undeniable conclusion that the global economy is in deep trouble. Even worse, there appeared to be no solution in which a regular well intentioned and socially responsible capitalist like me could participate without subscribing to to some worn out political ideology that historically speaking, has always resulted in the transfer and or destruction of wealth but never the creation of wealth for the betterment of all. Then one day I stumbled upon Simon Dixon on You Tube (see "Banking Reform") the rest is history. How simple! Banks create all money, all money is debt. Governments and people alike are indentured to debt via their own ignorance and willing participation. A monetary system based upon debt alone is unsustainable. Financial education followed by monetary reform is the answer. Monetary reform can be achieved by people like you and me investing in each other according to mutually agreed upon values and individual "Social Capital" via the "Free digital economy" created and supported by "7 disruptive technologies" all of which are described in detail in the book. Bank to the Future: Protect your Future before Governments Go Bust This book is easy to understand and yet written for the layman and professional alike. In the future I believe it will be to banking what prodigy is to the internet now. Don't get left behind. The future is already here. Read Bank to the Future now! And yes,this is the only gift I'm giving this year.

Brian Gray

Simon Dixon manages to navigate lucidly, in plain English, through the history of banking, its failings and the wholly inadequate attempts by governments to regulate the industry. It is the mark of a profoundly knowledgeable man that he has no need to hide behind jargon. Simon never does. As an economist by training, and with an investment banking background, he would have been forgiven if occasionally he did. I enjoyed the book in one sitting. The book surveys the nature and implications of the fundamental change technology is bringing not just to banking, but to business in general. It argues that society is inexorably moving away from an employment economy to one based on entrepreneurship. Simon shows why our debt-driven banking system is doomed and is in need of a radical overhaul. As a former old-school international banker I wholeheartedly agree with his reasoning. I loved his narrative device, borrowed from the film `Back to the Future', of going back to 1844, when the foundations of modern banking legislation were being laid. He examines whether, if certain changes had been introduced then, these might have prevented today's crises (they would have). `Bank to the Future' is a solutions oriented book which shows how seven technological developments in particular, which the author refers to as "hugely disruptive" (to business as usual!), are side-stepping the traditional role of banks. This is making it possible for funding to reach people whose needs are either too small or too risky for conventional lending institutions, and who typically don't have access to any form of banking. He postulates what the four essential criteria for good banking practice are, and shows how current practice invariably fails on all counts. The book offers a lucid argument for the development of one's personal social capital. Simon is the first writer I have encountered who makes such a clear case for the importance of developing a coherent personal social media strategy. Highly recommended ... to anybody trying to understand where we are headed in these turbulent, but exciting, times.

P. B. Rae

I am so happy to be watching these excellent videos for a 2nd time. I am now "Chomping at the Bit" to get started. Also looking forward to meeting a community of like minded folks who wish to help move the world forward and insure their own wealth. I am an artist, musician, writer—as well as a retail flower shop owner for 35 years. I am very interested in the rapidly changing financial/social landscape today. The speed of change and complexity is extreme and ever increasing. The promise of an intelligent course of action and practical, actionable steps is very exciting! The depth and quality of presentation that I have seen so far is very impressive. Thank you to Simon and his team for creating this.

Sven Oscar Hansen