Let’s talk about you being de-platformed.
By that I mean, your favorite websites, social media, ISP, merchant account, or anything you use and rely on canceling your services, accounts, or memberships. This is something that can and almost certainly will happen to you eventually if you are anywhere (politically) to the right of Mother Jones or even so much as dabble in any kind of alternative health niche that a big pharma executive with the FTC & mass media in his hip pocket would think of as competition. Not only by the usual suspects (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Apple, etc). But even by email providers, as a certain author who wrote a book about health was by Yahoo. Yes, her free Yahoo account of 20+ years was cancelled simply because of a book she wrote and thinking the wrong, Non-Media Narrative-approved thought on the subject.
I suspect just voting for the wrong candidate will make this happen.
Some dorks in Hollywood have even called for a list of other actors who dared vote for Trump.
Gee, I wonder what they’d do with that list…
The solution to this?
Look no further than Bill O’Reilly.
When he got fired from Fox News, I doubt it hurt him all that much. Because for years he’d been using Fox News to do something for his own business that made it so that when they de-platformed him (yes, being fired is a form of the de-platform disease) it not only didn’t effect his lifestyle and income all that much, but probably even made his brand stronger amongst his hardcore fans, and he still has quite a bit of influence with or without needing Fox, or social media, or anything else.
Anyway, this is something a lot of people on my list (wisely) fear.
At least, going by the number of people who have told me thus.
(When I did a survey about the new checkout platform I’ve got my fingers in right now, this fear came up over and over and over…)
And guess what?
I talk in great detail about the one thing you can do to “de-platform proof” your business, as well as create an extremely stable and secure business income around doing so — that most businesses never do — that can potentially save your entire livelihood when the next inevitable financial crash happens, and all your competition is running around whining to each other on social media about how much Trump sucks or how much the Democrats ruined their lives or how unfair everything is, etc.
I consider this secret on page 14 of the November issue mandatory.
The other 5 things I talk about in this issue you don’t technically “have” to do.
And that’s why I’ve saved his puppy just for this particular issue.
And, even though I have talked about this before, I have not talked about it exactly like this.
Whatever the case, the deadline to subscribe in time to get it is Halloween.
That’s but a few short days from now.
The link is here:
Ben Settle


