Don’t trust any country with Jews and a central bank. Sadly Russia has both. Jews already controlled the USA by 1913 with the establishment of the federal reserve. They orchestrated the Great Depression to bring in the new deal under their puppet FDR. They used American young men as cannon fodder in the world wars they orchestrated. Afterwords they spent the following decades making the people fat and lazy. Now they are on the culling phase.
The real Russia died in 1917 with the Jewish subversion that fools and imbeciles call a revolution. The Soviet Union was a Jewish project. Its collapse was orchestrated from within. The 90s was akin the Great Depression in the USA. Putin is every bit the Jewish puppet FDR was. Russia is in its “New Deal” phase right now, but their end will be the same as the USA. The Jews still own Russia. Their power has not been broken there from 1917 to be present day.
Well, that's every country but Iran and Syria and North Korea? I don't think they'll be offering visas to Western Christian homesteaders anytime soon. In the meantime the vast expanse of Russia might offer a worthy escape from the assless chap marches and gender transition doctors.
I think there is one glaring opportunity you are overlooking and that’s El Salvador 🇸🇻. They have made Bitcoin legal tender in their country and their president Bukele has really turned the country around. Bukele is a real leader showing the way forward, not Putin.
He's cleaned house nicely and shown the way on decentralized payments. Even if BTC is some CIA-op like many speculate, it's a gateway drug to other, better decentralized currencies to escape the psycho bankers.
Sadly Russia is a false hope. Like chasing a mirage in the desert. In El Salvador you can build a homestead and buy everything you need with bitcoin. You can’t do that in Russia.
Russia permits crypto. Puty just signed a law legalizing crypto mining. Probably not to transact for a homestead, but you can change it for Putin's Chabad master money.
Which means that you are still forced into their system and under their control. Which means they can cut you off anytime they like. How is this an escape exactly?
So you believe that Bukele miraculously incarcerated 70,000 vicious gang members, with almost no blow back from those gangs, nor the extremely powerful cartels that surround El Salvador? Seems a bit far fetched.
Bitcoin? Laughable. I’ll bet just like here, no one is buying nuttin with buttcoin. Crypto is a complete deep state con job.
Syria is a war zone, Iran has both Jews and a central bank, but North Korea would be a great option since they don’t have Jews or a central bank. I wouldn’t say that they would never offer visas. If you can prove that they would benefit significantly then anything is possible.
Ah, very tempting--if only I were 50 again. Too far into my bonus years to do any thing other than stay hunker downed on my red zone ranch and stay as disengaged as possible. Have been putting a quiet little bug in my kids ears about this very thing for years though. Maybe one or two of them will take the hint, but I'm not holding my breath, Stinking world the grandkids are going to inherit, but then none of us really know how this 4th turning crisis is going to turn out. Keeping fingers crossed.
As for Poland rushing headlong in Globohomo's slimy embrace, did you happen to catch that one of Warsaw's new mayor's first acts was to remove the Crucifix from schools and government buildings. He did this, of course, to placate a small, but extremely powerful group who reacts violently to Christianity and Christian symbols. I am, of course, referring to the vampire community.
I saw that. Sickos will sell their nations for shekels. The menora firefighter last Christmas gave me some hope. The majority of poles know the vampires well, and there are limits to their tolerance. Unfortunately they were played at the ballot box last autumn by the parasites in Bruxelles and didn't warn their young ones about the coming fraud.
Being a pattern-noticer makes one an antisemite. Real life experience has created lots and lots of pattern-noticers in eastern Europe. And guys like Chris Hedges among other self-righteous blowhards denigrates them as uncouth barbarians.
lol-vampire community. I've taken to calling them demons. I've never seen anything like this in my life. The level of evil and predation- hard to wrap your head around. They' don't feel human.
Oh Good Citizen, how I envy you. You wised up in time...and got out. And while you come back occasionally, your passport and $$$ seem relatively safe from the dying empire of lies. Oh I am envious....if I had a family and was 50 again..id be in Russia. I took a year of it in college...and yes it was difficult..but you find Russians are somewhat like Americans used to be. They still have a sense of love for their country and their friends.
I started working on the Russian language a few weeks ago, using outdated FSI FAST curricula [FREE-many websites] and Duolingo [I recommend against using Oauth for anything-DON'T use Facebook & Google to log in]-learning Russian is progressing nicely, and it would probably be faster with RocketLanguages or something similar, but I'm on the cheap.
I am updating my CV this weekend to submit to an online ESL school headquartered in that dirty Russkie hellhole, teaching online to start, and perhaps moving in a few months. TheWest has been sucked dry and shit out by the whore party...but like most things now taking shape in UncleG's fantasy land, the lever on the fudge bowl is broken so we haven't been flushed quite yet.
Good read, thanks, even if I hate validation [makes me lazy].
Congrats on taking the steps to new adventures. Most of the expats I've met across Europe (where the language was tough) started with teaching and graduated to be entrepreneurs or find other sources of income. Wishing you all the best.
Comparing prices in one country and another must also consider the average income.
Edward's stack provides an insight into Russia (he lives there), and shows that Putin's regime is serving the globalists just as faithfully as China and the US:
As I wrote, and as I wrote. Riley is also a bit quick to be biased against Russia for some reason. Probably to counter the alt-media praise of Putin and Russia, which can sound absurd from people who have never been there. This is about remote "LMTFA" living anyway, which is how he lives in Russia. Has a nice spread...
I’ve never considered Russia as a viable option for relocation, to visit yes, to stay…well, there used to be many truly wonderful places to live that weren’t communist. Yet, with everything we now know and that you pointed out so succinctly (and especially after Tucker Carlson’s Russian visit), Russia is looking like an incredibly viable option and since I live high in the Rockies, I am acclimatized to and already have the gear for surviving harsh winters! Alas I’m not 30 but 50 so Russia might not want me.
No way! Holy moly. I searched the global price list and it said 6, but maybe it was euros or outdated, but still not accurate eh? Wow, even worse than FInland. I just looked and it says 2.34 per litre, the worst in Europe. Crazy.
They always shriek that they are individuals with independent needs that must be respected - but they always dress and act like throwbacks to a slave trade somewhere.
The yandex.ru link opens to the Russian version just fine. Still can't make heads or tails what button to push to read this in English. The yandex.com link doesn't open anything. There's a message saying this link is shut down or some such information. Do you read yandex in English or do you read the Russian version? Check out your yandex.com link and tell me what you see.
What country are you in? If it's a kafkaesque orwellian dystopia that wants to hide the truth from Good Citizens you might need a VPN. Otherwise the .com version is in English.
Yes... to answer your question. I live in Santa Fe County about 10 miles from the liberal dystopia known as Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kamala signs and bumper stickers are appearing everywhere. Put something Trump-like on your car and it's gonna get keyed. I voted only once, for Jimmy Carter, and never voted again. However, is there a remedy for yandex? Could you describe or spell out in the Russian which button I can push if yandex is offering a version in English?
Jimmy Carter was an honest peanut farmer and then the club of Rome stuck that polish technocrat on him like a barnacle. His daughter on TV makes Harris look like a genius. Hopefullyyour neighbors don't rat on you when HHS starts filling up FEMA camps. Try removing all yandex cookies in your browser then reopen and only go to the .com version of the site, never the .ru. The .com version defaults to English or uses geolocation to assume what language to default to…in your case English. GL
Thanks much, GC. Already been reading up on the benefits of VPN a few minutes now and my Brave browser is offering the service for $9 per month. First I'm going to remove the cookies as you suggested and give that a whirl. Too bad about Jimmah. Next he was hoisted against a grade-B movie actor named Ronald Ray Gun and I never stepped behind the voting curtain ever again.
Don’t trust any country with Jews and a central bank. Sadly Russia has both. Jews already controlled the USA by 1913 with the establishment of the federal reserve. They orchestrated the Great Depression to bring in the new deal under their puppet FDR. They used American young men as cannon fodder in the world wars they orchestrated. Afterwords they spent the following decades making the people fat and lazy. Now they are on the culling phase.
The real Russia died in 1917 with the Jewish subversion that fools and imbeciles call a revolution. The Soviet Union was a Jewish project. Its collapse was orchestrated from within. The 90s was akin the Great Depression in the USA. Putin is every bit the Jewish puppet FDR was. Russia is in its “New Deal” phase right now, but their end will be the same as the USA. The Jews still own Russia. Their power has not been broken there from 1917 to be present day.
Haha. No lies detected.
Well, that's every country but Iran and Syria and North Korea? I don't think they'll be offering visas to Western Christian homesteaders anytime soon. In the meantime the vast expanse of Russia might offer a worthy escape from the assless chap marches and gender transition doctors.
I think there is one glaring opportunity you are overlooking and that’s El Salvador 🇸🇻. They have made Bitcoin legal tender in their country and their president Bukele has really turned the country around. Bukele is a real leader showing the way forward, not Putin.
He's cleaned house nicely and shown the way on decentralized payments. Even if BTC is some CIA-op like many speculate, it's a gateway drug to other, better decentralized currencies to escape the psycho bankers.
Sadly Russia is a false hope. Like chasing a mirage in the desert. In El Salvador you can build a homestead and buy everything you need with bitcoin. You can’t do that in Russia.
Russia permits crypto. Puty just signed a law legalizing crypto mining. Probably not to transact for a homestead, but you can change it for Putin's Chabad master money.
Which means that you are still forced into their system and under their control. Which means they can cut you off anytime they like. How is this an escape exactly?
So you believe that Bukele miraculously incarcerated 70,000 vicious gang members, with almost no blow back from those gangs, nor the extremely powerful cartels that surround El Salvador? Seems a bit far fetched.
Bitcoin? Laughable. I’ll bet just like here, no one is buying nuttin with buttcoin. Crypto is a complete deep state con job.
As for crypto, your choice whether you want to use it or not.
There was not nothing miraculous about it. It was a hard and bloody war against the cartels that ended with Bukele’s victory.
Go watch the Bukele interview with Tucker Carlson and then see if you can repeat what you just said.
Syria is a war zone, Iran has both Jews and a central bank, but North Korea would be a great option since they don’t have Jews or a central bank. I wouldn’t say that they would never offer visas. If you can prove that they would benefit significantly then anything is possible.
Haha. As Dennis Rodman maybe. Otherwise, I'm not so sure.
Ah, very tempting--if only I were 50 again. Too far into my bonus years to do any thing other than stay hunker downed on my red zone ranch and stay as disengaged as possible. Have been putting a quiet little bug in my kids ears about this very thing for years though. Maybe one or two of them will take the hint, but I'm not holding my breath, Stinking world the grandkids are going to inherit, but then none of us really know how this 4th turning crisis is going to turn out. Keeping fingers crossed.
As for Poland rushing headlong in Globohomo's slimy embrace, did you happen to catch that one of Warsaw's new mayor's first acts was to remove the Crucifix from schools and government buildings. He did this, of course, to placate a small, but extremely powerful group who reacts violently to Christianity and Christian symbols. I am, of course, referring to the vampire community.
I saw that. Sickos will sell their nations for shekels. The menora firefighter last Christmas gave me some hope. The majority of poles know the vampires well, and there are limits to their tolerance. Unfortunately they were played at the ballot box last autumn by the parasites in Bruxelles and didn't warn their young ones about the coming fraud.
Being a pattern-noticer makes one an antisemite. Real life experience has created lots and lots of pattern-noticers in eastern Europe. And guys like Chris Hedges among other self-righteous blowhards denigrates them as uncouth barbarians.
lol-vampire community. I've taken to calling them demons. I've never seen anything like this in my life. The level of evil and predation- hard to wrap your head around. They' don't feel human.
The downside is harsh Russian and Finish winters.
I had a hard time in two Chicago winters as young guy. I can't imagine a Russian winter at my age.
Oh Good Citizen, how I envy you. You wised up in time...and got out. And while you come back occasionally, your passport and $$$ seem relatively safe from the dying empire of lies. Oh I am envious....if I had a family and was 50 again..id be in Russia. I took a year of it in college...and yes it was difficult..but you find Russians are somewhat like Americans used to be. They still have a sense of love for their country and their friends.
I started working on the Russian language a few weeks ago, using outdated FSI FAST curricula [FREE-many websites] and Duolingo [I recommend against using Oauth for anything-DON'T use Facebook & Google to log in]-learning Russian is progressing nicely, and it would probably be faster with RocketLanguages or something similar, but I'm on the cheap.
I am updating my CV this weekend to submit to an online ESL school headquartered in that dirty Russkie hellhole, teaching online to start, and perhaps moving in a few months. TheWest has been sucked dry and shit out by the whore party...but like most things now taking shape in UncleG's fantasy land, the lever on the fudge bowl is broken so we haven't been flushed quite yet.
Good read, thanks, even if I hate validation [makes me lazy].
Congrats on taking the steps to new adventures. Most of the expats I've met across Europe (where the language was tough) started with teaching and graduated to be entrepreneurs or find other sources of income. Wishing you all the best.
Not to worry! Q is going to save us.
This was a really interesting article. Russia sounds tempting. Here's a musical group from there who is really good and lots of fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX5OARoNFpg
An excellent essay. Forwarded to a few yunguns I know.
Thanks for doing that. Always appreciated the shares!
Comparing prices in one country and another must also consider the average income.
Edward's stack provides an insight into Russia (he lives there), and shows that Putin's regime is serving the globalists just as faithfully as China and the US:
https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/
As I wrote, and as I wrote. Riley is also a bit quick to be biased against Russia for some reason. Probably to counter the alt-media praise of Putin and Russia, which can sound absurd from people who have never been there. This is about remote "LMTFA" living anyway, which is how he lives in Russia. Has a nice spread...
https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/how-many-village-potatoes-do-you
I’ve never considered Russia as a viable option for relocation, to visit yes, to stay…well, there used to be many truly wonderful places to live that weren’t communist. Yet, with everything we now know and that you pointed out so succinctly (and especially after Tucker Carlson’s Russian visit), Russia is looking like an incredibly viable option and since I live high in the Rockies, I am acclimatized to and already have the gear for surviving harsh winters! Alas I’m not 30 but 50 so Russia might not want me.
Good article, but 6-7 bucks for a gallon of gas? I wish. More like 8-10 bucks for a gallon or regular.
No way! Holy moly. I searched the global price list and it said 6, but maybe it was euros or outdated, but still not accurate eh? Wow, even worse than FInland. I just looked and it says 2.34 per litre, the worst in Europe. Crazy.
https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/gasoline-prices?continent=europe
Lol
They always shriek that they are individuals with independent needs that must be respected - but they always dress and act like throwbacks to a slave trade somewhere.
Which button do I push so I can read and utilize yandex in English? Can't make sense of any of it.
yandex.com instead of yandex.ru (sorry, I may have put the wrong link in there)
The yandex.ru link opens to the Russian version just fine. Still can't make heads or tails what button to push to read this in English. The yandex.com link doesn't open anything. There's a message saying this link is shut down or some such information. Do you read yandex in English or do you read the Russian version? Check out your yandex.com link and tell me what you see.
What country are you in? If it's a kafkaesque orwellian dystopia that wants to hide the truth from Good Citizens you might need a VPN. Otherwise the .com version is in English.
Yes... to answer your question. I live in Santa Fe County about 10 miles from the liberal dystopia known as Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kamala signs and bumper stickers are appearing everywhere. Put something Trump-like on your car and it's gonna get keyed. I voted only once, for Jimmy Carter, and never voted again. However, is there a remedy for yandex? Could you describe or spell out in the Russian which button I can push if yandex is offering a version in English?
Jimmy Carter was an honest peanut farmer and then the club of Rome stuck that polish technocrat on him like a barnacle. His daughter on TV makes Harris look like a genius. Hopefullyyour neighbors don't rat on you when HHS starts filling up FEMA camps. Try removing all yandex cookies in your browser then reopen and only go to the .com version of the site, never the .ru. The .com version defaults to English or uses geolocation to assume what language to default to…in your case English. GL
Thanks much, GC. Already been reading up on the benefits of VPN a few minutes now and my Brave browser is offering the service for $9 per month. First I'm going to remove the cookies as you suggested and give that a whirl. Too bad about Jimmah. Next he was hoisted against a grade-B movie actor named Ronald Ray Gun and I never stepped behind the voting curtain ever again.
“And I'm no dope, but I've lost all hope
So hit the fuckin' road and piss up a rope.” ~Ween, 12 Country Golden Greats, 1996
Volume II to. https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/unserious-people-making-for-serious
I guess if I knew enough about the predominant mechanics of writing, this would be the epilogue.