Many regular readers know that I have been writing and talking a lot lately about how to find travel deals. After just returning from Europe, I guess I have the 'travel bug' and am more excited than ever about planning future trips. I have been doing a lot of research trying to decide on our next trip, and along the way I have been seeing frequent mentions of house sitting as a strategy to get free accommodations. So, I decided to dig a little deeper into the idea... To my surprise, house sitting has really become a big deal -... Read more →
He’s the most prolific, enigmatic, and dangerous offender the State of California has ever known... yet he remains unidentified and unpunished to this day. With over one hundred burglaries, fifty rapes, and possibly a dozen murders, the “East Area Rapist” / “Golden State Killer” / "Original Night Stalker" was truly one of history’s most vile and heinous criminals. He seemed to appear out of nowhere in the mid-1970s near Sacramento, California, where he began a series of rapes and murders that left police baffled and communities on-edge. He couldn’t be tracked, he couldn’t be found, and he couldn’t be stopped.... Read more →
On this episode, Jim discusses who is actually behind the latest anti-gun movement, who is funding it, and documents that prove that it is not just a group of kids from Parkland, Florida. What was really the point of the Stormy Daniels interview? Does this mean that the Russian collusion narrative is dead? Read more →
On this episode Jim discusses the Facebook data mining controversy. Also, the firing of Andrew McCabe, Jim Comey's new book, eruptions on Yellowstone, politicians that use their position to get rich, and a mom that lets her daughter get married at age 15. Read more →
Jim discusses his trip to Italy and Switzerland. Chuck Norris' favorite restaurant in Rome, a tour of the Colosseum, 200 MPH trains, pickpockets, saving money on international travel, and much more. Read more →
There is a new browser in town called Brave. It was created by one of the individuals behind the popular Firefox browser. Brave offers a high speed browsing experience through ad blocking and increased security. What's more, Brave pays users in cryptocurrency just for using their browser. The idea behind the payment system is to provide a so called micro-payment solution for online content creators. The cryptocurrency is called BAT, which stands for Basic Attention Token. The value of one BAT token is presently 18 cents. The more you use Brave, the more tokens you will accumulate in your online... Read more →
Jim welcomes cryptocurrency expert Sean Worthington, the inventor of CloudCoin. Worthington shares his view on why his cloud based coin is superior to Bitcoin and other blockchain based currencies. Worthington discusses the state of the cryptocurrency industry, government interference, and more. He also shares with listeners how they can get a free copy of his book, 'Beyond Bitcoin' and five free CloudCoins. Read more →
Jim shares his top five travel deal website recommendations and a preview of his upcoming trip to Italy and Switzerland. Also, the bizarre story of the Florida School For Boys which was closed after operating for 111 years when the remains of 55 students were discovered in unmarked graves. Jim also discusses his article '8 Ways To Cut Your Monthly Expenses By $800.' Read more →
There are hundreds of so called 'travel deal' sites. I love to travel, and have made it a personal challenge to find travel deals. My family and friends will tell you that I get more of a charge out of the deals than actually taking the trips (its a financial nerd thing). In this article I will share with you my five favorite travel deal sites and how I personally use them to find bargains worldwide. One major point that is central to my travel deal hunting is being flexible. This means that I will consider multiple airports for departure... Read more →