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 Lanzarote Island, 1972 In 1959, J. J. (Jack) Luna sold his outdoor advertising business in the Upper Midwest and moved with his wife and small children to the Canary Islands off the coast of West Africa. Outwardly, he was a professional writer and photographer. Secretly, he worked underground in an activity that was at that time illegal under the regime of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. In 1970 Franco, yielding to intense pressure from the western world, moderated Spain's laws, leaving Luna free to come in from the cold. By that time, however, privacy had become an ingrained habit. In the years that followed he started up various low-profile businesses, built them up and then sold them.
He is currently an international consultant specializing in personal privacy and security. He usually meets with individual clients or small groups in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Luna has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, profiled in Playboy, and interviewed on the G. Gordon Liddy Show. His most popular e-book is Invisible Money, Low-Profile Banking, Private Investing, available on this website.
Alaska, 2004 British Columbia 2006 |
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