Mike Danneskjold Announces New Network Marketing Offshore Enterprise

Former head of libertarian think tank announces new offshore network marketing enterprise designed for average people

Today Mike Danneskjold, former head of a leading libertarian foundation, announced his new highly anticipated trust services and trust banking company will be established as a multi-level marketing (MLM) company.

"Currently the world of offshore companies, banking, and trusts is made up of two types - multi-billionaires like Mitt Romney, GE, and Google or charlatans, hustlers, and scam artists. We want to bring the privacy, diversity, and security that have attracted the Fortune 500 to offshore jurisdictions without the hefty price tag that has for so long prevented average people from obtaining the same peace of mind." Danneskjold said on Thursday.

Danneskjold originally announced his new enterprise a few weeks ago but with few details. This venture marks a departure for the Libertarian whose former work at the Galt Foundation centered upon discussions and awareness campaigns of the theories of Rothbard, von Mises, and Hayek but with little real world application.

"Our vision is to help tens of thousands of freedom loving individuals maintain their freedom through privacy and diversification. For those who are so inclined, our network marketing plans should enable many of our clients to earn a nice income as well for helping us market this very important product."

While many international asset protection structures cost anywhere from $50,000 to millions depending on their complexity, Danneskjold insists that he can keep the costs down to a palatable level for average consumers. He offered no firm pricing as yet.

"We are still looking at the best way to do this all 100% legally and as low-cost as possible. No one has ever tried to offer offshore services like what we are proposing to average consumers before - there just isn't as much money in it. But why should average people not have the same options as the big guys?"

Danneskjold remarked that he hopes to have approximate pricing, a list of services, and a firm launch date by the beginning of 2013.