Why I Risked My Life for Gold

Dear Reader,

Back in Vietnam, I flew a gunship. One day, I flew it straight into enemy territory—for gold.

Why?

Because Nixon had just taken the dollar off the gold standard. And suddenly, the paper in my pocket wasn’t worth the ink on it.

So I went looking for real money.

I failed miserably. Got covered in mud. Kicked a duck. Lost the deal.

But I walked away with one of the most valuable lessons of my life:

Gold is money. Everything else is credit.

That truth has never left me—and today, it’s more urgent than ever.

Moody’s just downgraded U.S. debt. The dollar is bleeding. The same kind of toilet paper I once flew through a jungle to trade away.

Meanwhile, gold has punched through $3,300 an ounce—and it’s running higher in every currency on Earth.

I don’t buy ETFs. I don’t touch Wall Street’s fake IOUs.

I buy real gold.

Better yet—I invest in the source.

Thanks to my friend and partner Marin Katusa, we’ve done something truly rare: we took the “Ghost Mine” public.

This isn’t some fly-by-night operation in a lawless foreign backwater. It’s right here at home—deep in a mineral-rich zone the public’s been told to ignore.

Real workers. Real ore. Real upside.

Kiyosaki Research

P.S. Want to know the full story behind the “Ghost Mine,” and why Marin Katusa believes it’s the #1 under-the-radar gold play in America?

Inside, he reveals the truth behind a hidden gold renaissance taking shape in one of the most overlooked corners of the country…

Where government insiders are quietly accelerating permits…

And where satellite tech and AI are unlocking billions in untapped reserves—years before Wall Street catches on.

He’s the only guy I trust in this space—and I’ve got real money in the game.