Where does money come from? Why is everyone, including friends, relatives, cities, states, national governments, and developing countries, in debt at the same time? Although these critical questions are answered here, it's more likely that you are pondering the following:

How can I get some free stuff?


Doomed
wheelbarrow full of moneyIf you are an astute consumer, you might have noticed the slight increase in prices. Perhaps you pondered the issue while watching a thief siphon gas from your neighbor's Honda. Or maybe you paused to reflect as you handed over a five spot for a box of Frosted Flakes. Something is definitely up, and it's not the value of your paycheck, if you are lucky enough to still have one. Although you might feel a strain on your wallet as you leave the grocery store, beware: in a short time it's going to be a strain in your back as you push your wheelbarrow full of dollars to the supermarket.

Don't wait until you are selling apples on the street to take action. Our community posseses wealth untold in our energy and talent. Corporate America knows this, and uses our own good looks to make simple crap appear so cool that we cannot resist buying it. Doesn't it beg the question...can't we just cut out the middle man and utilize our talent to enrich ourselves?

blue pills, blue ills
Red Pill BoxSpyCat Xchange is based on a simple premise. Many of us are not getting all we can out of the dollar system. We have wack corporate jobs that sustain our bank accounts but suppress our souls, meaningful jobs that barely pay the rent, humiliating jobs that barely pay the rent, or no job at all. Very few of us are making tons of money doing exactly what we want to be doing. Yet, almost all of us have amazing talents that are highly underutilized.

SpyCat Xchange steps in to fill that void, by letting us use our existing capital to get what we really need (or "luxuries" that we really want, but can't afford to pay for in dollars!). Its purpose is twofold: to get people thinking about money in new ways, and to show, through practical application, what it feels like to operate outside of the matrix. SpyCat is for those with the courage to take the red pill!