When people first discover Rebel Capitalist Pro (RCP) or see me on YouTube, they assume I have a background in finance.
Nope.
I created RCP because I know from firsthand experience how rigged the system is against the little guy.
Here’s what happened to me…
It all started when I got into a fight with the Attorney General of Connecticut…
Let me explain…
I used to run an events business – organizing live shows all over the US.
Each state requires slightly different verbiage on its application. Texas wants it this way… Tennessee wants it that way. No big deal.
Then, one year I got a call from the Attorney General’s office in Connecticut about our upcoming event.
They didn’t just want me to change a few words on the application…
They told me I had to fly to their office to see them. Uh oh…
At the time, I was in Arizona, so this was not a small request.
To be clear, their application was a one-page contract.
What could they possibly want? And why did we need to talk face-to-face?
I kid you not – when I arrived they told me to put two sentences to bold font.
They made me fly across the country to demand I put two sentences in bold font!
That’s when I knew something was up.
I left with that uneasy feeling you get after being called to the principal's office – knowing your troubles are about to get worse.
Sure enough, they called again just days later. This time, they ordered me to pay a fine of $25,000!
For what!?!?
They claimed I had done something illegal in the past and had to make amends. In other words, they were squeezing me.
I asked my lawyer how to respond and what he thought might be going on.
I knew I was innocent and hadn’t done anything wrong. There was no process or legal reason for what was happening. The whole thing stunk to heaven.
His answer changed my entire life – because this was the moment I first realized how “the system” works.
My lawyer said something I’ll never forget:
“George, you have to realize the AG is above the law. You can pay me $100K to fight these guys – and it will get you absolutely nowhere.”
Long story short, I paid the fine – because I didn’t want to lose my business.
Big mistake. Sure enough, things only got worse.
They immediately called me back demanding I refund everyone who ever came to my event ever – and not just in Connecticut.
They were essentially putting me out of business.
Now, the AG at the time was a guy named Richard Blumenthal – the same Blumenthal who lied about serving in Vietnam when he ran for Senate.
This guy was as crooked as a scenic railway.
I thought this kind of griaft and coercion only happened in the USSR.
I thought the US was different.
I thought we had Rule of Law.
That’s when the penny dropped for me.
The people who run our institutions are untouchable. Their corruption has no limit.
You can whine and complain about it.
Or you can refuse to play their game – and do what I did:
Go play a different game altogether – one where the playing field is tilted in your favor.
That’s why I created Rebel Capitalist Pro – to give regular folks the same advantages insiders have.
Go here to join up and try it out for just $1.
Tomorrow, I’ll tell you how I nearly died in a climbing accident… how I survived… and why losing my events business was the best thing that ever happened to me.
Stay tuned,
George Gammon
P.S.
I knew I made a big mistake when I paid their first fine. I thought I was playing nice and they would leave me alone after that. Not a chance. The point is, you cannot bow your head and hope that – by being good – you won’t fall afoul of the system. It doesn’t matter that you pay your taxes or work hard. In many ways, the worst thing you can do is to play nice and pay a fine. That’s like blood in the water to these sharks. The only way to beat these people is to deny them access to your life and your money. That’s why I created Rebel Capitalist Pro.