Just a little food for thought.
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Feb 7, 2026
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I have thought about this.
I think it's an invitation to trouble.
First...your loyalty will be suspect. I sure A-F suspect someone who's proud of a having an American, and Swiss/Belgian/Columbian/whatever passport...who does he really serve? Is he just here for the welfare benefits, or is he running a scam? Or just sucking us dry LEGALLY. Someone who's not loyal to his nation, is, almost by definition, a Globalist.
That's what the Davos crowd is about. They're too big for mere nations - they have their puppets installed in Western governments, governments obey THEM.
How's that one working out? Epstein's breeder farms and playpens; engineered viruses, money-printing and laundering and right into their pockets, so they can buy farmland, equities, other real estate. And price working people off the soil, out of homes.
Is that anyone's idea of a good American?
When TSHTF, know what I'll do with a weapon in my hand and some smarmy Yuppie-Globalist in my grasp? When I find two passports?
Yeah. Someone gonna be very dead, and I will intend it not be me.
Now. How about going ELSEWHERE? You're an obvious American. All you speak is Americanese-English. You are dressed as Americans are. You have dollars, and a smirk. You don't speak Spanish, or French, or German, or even the King's English.
And you have a local passport. You think the locals are gonna welcome you? Or, shake you down for bribes, and mark you for tracking, and later arrest or extortion of more of your dollars?
And then. Today, data carries. Anyone expect the State Department to NOT see that the person now being examined at LaGuardia, was traveling last week under a Swiss passport in the EU?
Once upon a time - 50 years or so ago - dual nationals WERE NOT RECOGNIZED. Not over age 21. Children born in unusual circumstances might have claim to more than one nation's citizenship; but back then the rule was, you would declare your citizenship, by statement or by action.
Registering to vote, or registering to enlist in the Armed Services, or declaring American citizenship on any official document or proceeding, constituted a renunciation of claims of foreign citizenship. Exercising, at the age of adulthood, the privileges of another nation's citizenship - such as enrolling in university, applying for a passport, applying for an entry visa and proclaiming one's self a citizen - was renunciation of American citizenship. Congratulations - you just made yourself an alien.
Been through it in my own family. My old man was born in Ohio - American citizenship - but born of two German nationals who had not applied for American citizenship. As the son of German citizens, he had the rights, at the time, of German citizenship.
But that didn't last. He grew up in Germany and used the American consul's help in obtaining exit papers from Germany, age 12. Whatever the later West German government thought of it, to American authorities, he had just declared himself American. At age 17, he was drafted for the war in Europe. Like any citizen.
We, meaning our government, need to explore this further. People who are just too cool for the limits of one nation's citizenship, should be denied American citizenship. And yes, as far as I'm concerned, they can be declared stateless.
I don't care how correct Doug Casey's economic views are. I really have a problem with smart guys who think they have too much money to abide by the rules of mere mortals.