Healing TRAUMA XX
[0] Good afternoon and welcome.
[1] Thank you for joining me here today.
[2] If you found yourself here, maybe a message for your healing journey, souls, evolution, transformation, or simply information.
[3] Since we are in the business of finding our treasures, first off, I want to say to everybody that you should file your lost money claims anytime you have somebody pass away in your life or just in general.
[4] Maybe do it annually.
[5] My uncle once told me to do that and somebody else years ago.
[6] Sure enough, there was something there.
[7] But you see, when people die, if people are savvy, that's how they scam the system again.
[8] the unclaimed money or property or anything else in between.
[9] Same system they used to use if they were in the hospital and knew somebody had passed away.
[10] Now it's automatically up to social security number.
[11] But when you have that take -home bag from the hospital or when you're given the information somebody passes away, make sure you check to see if the valuables are all there.
[12] driver's license, and whatever else you believe to be there.
[13] Then you want to make sure and check in.
[14] You know, all the checkpoints, which is pretty secure, I would say.
[15] Nowadays, things are getting better.
[16] But there's paperwork you should check into just to make sure.
[17] Social security number, wills, deeds, contracts, and anything outdated, such as unclaimed money.
[18] To close things up.
[19] Or maybe it would help you with funeral expenses.
[20] You can always buy that insurance for funeral expenses too.
[21] My grandmother did that for my dad and his bride.
[22] They had $20 ,000 each.
[23] And it was helpful at that time.
[24] Things are expensive.
[25] Usually the first one that passes away uses the majority of it if they have the same area or maybe the same headstone.
[26] And then you get the balance.
[27] But if you don't claim the balance, you know somebody else will.
[28] And of course that's another story.
[29] But why am I talking about it?
[30] I could have bet everything I am left with and doubled down on that.
[31] that they wouldn't find anything.
[32] Why?
[33] Because years ago, I was telling, well, my story here, that somebody bought into a lot of gold, too.
[34] Now, at the time, I probably didn't know where he stored it, except for where he told me, safety deposit box, right?
[35] Now we know.
[36] So it would be easy to figure out where it went, you know, if somebody was a transporter of...
[37] said things using barrels, you know, with trains, planes, and automobiles.
[38] So that would have been a good plan, a good heist.
[39] Looted, right?
[40] Then I looked up pictures and where you would go to find gold.
[41] A lot of places.
[42] You know, we're not pirates, are we?
[43] But maybe some of you would like to be.
[44] Hidden gold in Australia.
[45] Many places can be found.
[46] My initiate would be anywhere there's a tunnel.
[47] Same as there are other underground, you know, places they have fun.
[48] Hide things or maybe burn things under the homes in California or wherever.
[49] That wouldn't be my first guess.
[50] Maybe Hawaii or Europe, but Australia.
[51] You know, it's interesting.
[52] I recall these readers over the summer, since I started listening to this, the entertainment purposes only program we watch or listen to, they mentioned that a lot the whole year.
[53] And I laughed.
[54] Well, maybe people had business there, right?
[55] You see, anybody can buy a permit if they want to go to Western Australia, the Outback.
[56] Maybe there's a lot of places you can go.
[57] Prospecting for gold.
[58] Tourists can go and miners write permit.
[59] You can be given tools.
[60] Metal detectors.
[61] But see, this is different.
[62] Even have a video of how to do it, which is interesting.
[63] So many people watch movies, videos, and quite a plan.
[64] And they...
[65] of paying jobs so they can achieve their goals.
[66] It says if you find gold or other minerals on a mining area, you have had the permission, obviously, a permit to prospect.
[67] They may only be kept with permission.
[68] I'm sure it's finders keepers.
[69] What was that saying?
[70] Losers weepers in the old days?
[71] Interesting, right?
[72] So, I'm wondering why it says, can I buy gold anonymously in Australia?
[73] Legal requirements, of course, are needed.
[74] Maybe some lost treasures in Australia.
[75] But that's a big business.
[76] Interesting enough, you'd be surprised, I guess, what kind of businesses are happening.
[77] Schlepping the business around, shall we say.
[78] Two million gold hidden in Aussie.
[79] Secret maps.
[80] It says May 16th of 24.
[81] Golden Triangle in Victoria.
[82] Best places to go look.
[83] But who knows, right?
[84] But I would first look at the transporters and some of the people that enjoy that.
[85] Purposely going to do that a couple years ago.
[86] Bought trucks, trailers, probably some tricks along the way.
[87] Or maybe learned some.
[88] So, you know it would be easy to find them probably.
[89] But it has to be purity of gold, right?
[90] 99 .5 % for gold bars.
[91] Gold coins.
[92] Interesting.
[93] But they're supposed to pay the capital gain from any interest, so you would obviously have the Bitcoin or whatever they're doing.
[94] And they might have had some conversations going on different apps.
[95] Does the IRS know if I sell gold?
[96] Well, it says that when a consumer sells reportable quantities of specific bullions and coins, or maybe a buyer -dealer, Pays $10 ,000 and more in cash for the goods.
[97] Who's going to report it, right?
[98] Of course you would.
[99] Or maybe it's impossible.
[100] And it says, how can I sell my gold without getting ripped off?
[101] Well, it says avoid individuals or unverified online platforms.
[102] Is that...
[103] The black web, dark web, this also says don't settle for your first offer.
[104] Or maybe you should get many of quotes.
[105] Oh boy.
[106] Well, I wonder if there's restrictions or anybody monitoring.
[107] But there's lots of things going on.
[108] How much gold you can sell at one time for a married woman, unmarried woman.
[109] Three years of purchasing, short -term capital gain tax will be assessed by the government.
[110] But you know there's lots of restrictions.
[111] So how much can you own without reporting it?
[112] Any amount using cash.
[113] However, if your purchase exceeds the $10 ,000 value, well, you must complete the Form 8300 as of October 27th of 24.
[114] I wonder how many people would want to report if they've actually sold it.
[115] Is it borrowing it, if it's missing, or how did that happen?
[116] How many people are on the inside?
[117] You know, it just doesn't end here.
[118] It gets interesting every day.
[119] But for all of us here that probably pay our taxes, And probably require to maybe take a look at our interesting, well, we'll say identities.
[120] That's why companies need to invest in identity theft and identity fraud.
[121] It's really not that expensive to save our children's life because by the time you know that things are missing, it's way too late.
[122] Just like I was thinking how many people would steal your true diamonds and put a fake one in.
[123] They say a lot of the Hollywood movie stars actually have a simulated ones that look very accurate when they're out and about because they wouldn't want somebody to actually steal their goods, right?
[124] Or they would put it in a safe probably when they travel.
[125] You know, I'm not sure everybody's different.
[126] But I would gather that's happening, too.
[127] You know, these criminals sure are sharp, and they know how to do it.
[128] So I hope this helps today.
[129] I don't know if all these places will have more visitors now, but probably they'll get down to it.
[130] Probably interesting to figure out where it all went.
[131] But make sure you file your unclaimed money.
[132] It's yours.
[133] You've earned it.
[134] Make sure you do it for everybody.
[135] You never know.
[136] You got to run the numbers, buy your kid a new bike, maybe take your wife on a date or your husband, whatever the family needs.
[137] Or just celebrate that maybe you found something that your grandpa left you, right?
[138] It's interesting.
[139] And keep it for quite some time.
[140] Everybody should have a safe, even though they can be broken into.
[141] At least you have...
[142] your items in a safe place for family members who need it.
[143] You will need it.
[144] And make sure you have all your affairs in order so if things go missing or maybe life situations happen, you have an effective way to make sure everybody, everybody's needs are met, everything's filed in the right place.
[145] So if you have any tragedies or crisis or birth and death situations, which we all do, everything's in one place and usually two people are in charge.
[146] Now I would say one, but you know how it goes.
[147] If one person's in charge, you have to make sure they're trustworthy, but two people should always know.
[148] And then the oldest is usually the next one in charge or next of kin.
[149] Everybody should be aware of every situation in every family situation.
[150] So it's fair, right?
[151] I think so.
[152] But on the other hand, I hope this helps today.
[153] Sometimes we have to throw a little funny in there, but it's probably not funny.
[154] But the interesting part is, when you have your affairs in order, it'll be an easier walk in your journey or on your journey in your life.
[155] So the next one or the next person that has to maybe manage the situation, it'll be easier because it can be stressful when life shows you a curveball.
[156] So we'll see how things unfold.
[157] And as we say here, everybody's journey is beautiful.
[158] And just enjoy it and get back on the road.
[159] And when you know something, you should say something.
[160] So nobody's road has so many bends in them.
[161] You'd be surprised how many people are paid off not to say anything.
[162] Their conscience is probably killing them now, or maybe something else will happen.
[163] You have to say something when you know something.
[164] Life isn't about greed.
[165] It's about creeds, morals and values, and maybe sharing.
[166] With somebody special.
[167] That's what we like to do.
[168] Sharing.
[169] And caring.
[170] And having our journey.
[171] And our life's fulfillment.
[172] Which is our path and destination.
[173] So family and friends.
[174] Take care of you.
[175] Because you matter.
[176] And so it is.
[177] Namaste.