One (unfortunately valid) criticism of our little
movement is that we spend too much time theorizing and infighting and not enough time devising actual strategies for getting where we want to be.
The free cities movement can't be accused of that. They've been helping to establish cities with substantial autonomy from host governments and that focus on individual rights and freedom.
One such city is in Roatan, Honduras. In
the most recent issue of the School of Life print newsletter (I send my members a 16-page monthly newsletter in the mail, distinct from the other 16-page monthly newsletter I mail to Tom Woods Show supporting listeners) I interviewed Joyce Brand, who lives there, and who describes it as a wonderful place to live for the right kind of person.
I'll be chartering a bus and taking 50 people for a visit as part of the Tom Woods Cruise,
which sets sail next February.
So the first 50 people to sign up for the cruise will get the chance to enjoy that excursion with me. Each of that first 50 will also sit with me at my table for dinner sometime that week.
And the first 36 people to sign up will have the opportunity to be assigned a major character in what will be my biggest murder mystery party yet. (No
experience necessary; these are a blast and you'll be told exactly what to do.)
Plus, canceled Broadway actor Clifton Duncan, who declined the Covid shots and paid a heavy professional price, will sing for us -- in addition to being a great actor and a brilliant guy, he is an astonishingly good singer.
Paul Counts, the man who directs my mastermind programs, will run a
workshop on business topics and you'll have a chance to pick his brain all week, a benefit that people on this list in particular will especially appreciate.
Plus Scott Horton and a lot more.
But make sure you're among the first 50 in order to get all the special goodies:
https://www.TomWoodsCruise.com
Tom Woods