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Jude Iam
10-08-2015, 12:31 PM
dear waccoistas: this place is absolutely idyllic and perfect for 'our tribe'!
the OPPORTUNITY, or opportunities: let's buy it, live/work in/near it, find buyer(s), etc.
JUST go to website for photos (!!!) and details.
then please get in touch with me if you are inspired.
jude

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The award winning, Madre Tierra Resort and Spa in Vilcabamba, Loja, Ecuador is offered for sale due to family considerations.
We want to have some fun and encourage community involvement in the project so we are offering a gratuity of $10,000 to the party who refers a buyer to us. Effective immediately we are also discounting the property $300,000 from the advertised price on www.ecuadorhotelforsale.com (https://www.ecuadorhotelforsale.com)

Some seller financing may be available on this profitable business. We have a USA phone number, Skype, as well as local EC numbers.Best to email or private message for complete contact information.
Peter: [email protected] 099 943 9295

arthunter
10-08-2015, 03:30 PM
Ecuador seems like a beautiful country and it's very low cost, however you might want to read this before you decide to move there ...

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-24/plunging-oil-street-protests-el-nino-add-in-a-flaring-volcano

arthunter
10-08-2015, 06:37 PM
there's also this ....

https://www.globalresearch.ca/washington-wants-regime-change-in-ecuador-what-is-the-cia-planning-before-ecuadors-2017-elections/5476107

Shandi
10-09-2015, 12:02 PM
Oh No! You mean there's another side of the "paradise" coin? We have no escape from collapse?


Ecuador seems like a beautiful country and it's very low cost, however you might want to read this before you decide to move there ...

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-24/plunging-oil-street-protests-el-nino-add-in-a-flaring-volcano

arthunter
10-09-2015, 08:22 PM
Actually, I have read that many of the world's governments are trying to prevent these types of calamities by detaching from the global central bank system ... of course, this isn't the easiest thing to do ... in the meantime, if you want to flee the country, which thirty percent of Americans claim they want to do, you have to do your research carefully ... I have now been invited to Australia, Ecuador, and Argentina by other activists who are worried about my safety ... looking at these countries I can see the same problems that we are experiencing here ... yes, sorry Shandi, but the problems are global ...


Oh No! You mean there's another side of the "paradise" coin? We have no escape from collapse?