Posted: June 18th, 2012, 2:16 am
The first country I thought of emigrating to, maybe 2 years ago, was Argentina. Because they took on the Brits in the Malvinas, had a crack air force, had national pride, had real culture, had Armenians, and had once developed an atomic bomb (like Brazil and others). It seemed to me that they wanted to be a real country, not a client state.
However I have to balance a lot of things. Where I can make a buck, where I can find a bride decades younger, or where I will be allowed to import such a bride without making an investment and without marrying legally. Very few places meet all 3 of those criteria. (And there are more criteria besides.)
I would love to be able to pick a winner of a country for my sons to live in - China is certainly an outstanding example. I agree with you that Asian countries and others should stand up for themselves. Imo Korea, then Taiwan, then Japan should all develop nukes and missiles, and drop the dollar. But my job is not to give them advice. (I'm not Ben Fulford!) My job is to marry one or more women, breed children, and raise them. So that comes first.
China is weak on this.
http://www.economist.com/node/18988496
And - even aside from one-child policy - I can't suddenly become Chinese. Assimilation there is virtually impossible.
"Dr. Mo" in Malaysia has stood up against usury, the NWO, and Israel. I admire him as I do Lee Kuan Yew. But Malaysia openly discriminates against Christians, Whites, Indians, and especially Chinese. Let's say I could live with that. OK. How do I move there? You have to have a pension and buy a house. I do not have a pension or cash. They are looking for someone other than me. Great nationalistic government, but no help to me.
You have to realize that a refugee - which is sort of what I am, leaving America - may not have the luxury of choosing the best-governed nation on earth. The refugee may have to go where they'll take him.
Heck, I would even consider Iran - great food, nice people, intelligent people, real country, lots of Armenians, no Rothschild bankers - but I'm not Moslem, and don't really want to go become a suspect minority abroad like I am here in the NWO's Amerika (as a Christian Believer). Frying pan into the fire. Makes more sense to go where majority is Catholic Christian, pro-male, etc. Plus it's illegal to go there, no US consulate, no ability to renounce US citizenship. Stuck in limbo forever. No.
Venezuela is not easy to get into. Sure I could bribe my way in, but where does that leave my sons and sisters and mother? Bribes for each? Meh. I want a country that I and my sons can each individually get into and live in and try out without being an investor and without being a retiree. Period. So my sons can follow me if they choose. And without having to be under 30 and without having to be an engineer and without having to have a corporate job. If a country only wants rich investors or retirees or corporate types, that is not the place for me. Also, I want some place easy to get into so that I can import a woman easily in case the local women there don't like much-older men etc.
None of the BRICs will work. I've ruled out obvious dependencies like Australia, NZ, etc. But I will have to compromise. There is no pro-patriarchal paradise happily taking in White Christians or Middle Eastern Christians, who are going to want to sell real estate or are going to start a small business on a shoestring. I want the right to work.
The closest thing I can think of to a non-colony that will let me in year-round, is Paraguay. You have to demonstrate a small bank account or some income, but it's flexible. Visa required, they are not into guys living there doing 90 day runs. Resisting NWO control, conservatives are fighting the new income tax. Guns, land, work all ok with temporary residency. I do plan to get a citizenship there. May live there if I can stand the heat and humidity.
Also Armenia - within the FSU, so not too much US influence. But hard to do business there. I really don't want to be locked into an internet ghetto for the rest of my life.
Costa Rica and Uruguay are gray areas, they're not puppets of US military, but they're not truly independent either. Costa Rican residency is not easy, but they let you have a bank account and run a business. And if your Filipina or Ukrainian gf has a baby there, you both get permanent residency. Without an investment or a pension.
Btw I saw your iconoclastic list of countries above. North Korea, Mozambique etc. Guess I had missed that before.
I HAVE heard Mozambique is a good place to go now, post-commie, not too many people, lots of resources.
I'll take a look at the countries on your list. But usually less developed countries take MORE money to go there. They need adventurers with money or technical skills or both. If you're an engineer some of these places might work for you.
But (in my case at least) I also have to be careful of safety for wives and children. Sierra Leone had a terrible civil war for example. This means that people who have done terrible atrocities are walking the streets. True, I haven't been there. But it doesn't sound like the place to bring a foreign woman.
So you'd pretty much have to show with skills and/or cash, and then date only local women.
BTw where are you and what do you do? Britain? What is your exit plan? You certainly know a lot about the world. Do you travel a lot?
However I have to balance a lot of things. Where I can make a buck, where I can find a bride decades younger, or where I will be allowed to import such a bride without making an investment and without marrying legally. Very few places meet all 3 of those criteria. (And there are more criteria besides.)
I would love to be able to pick a winner of a country for my sons to live in - China is certainly an outstanding example. I agree with you that Asian countries and others should stand up for themselves. Imo Korea, then Taiwan, then Japan should all develop nukes and missiles, and drop the dollar. But my job is not to give them advice. (I'm not Ben Fulford!) My job is to marry one or more women, breed children, and raise them. So that comes first.
China is weak on this.
http://www.economist.com/node/18988496
And - even aside from one-child policy - I can't suddenly become Chinese. Assimilation there is virtually impossible.
"Dr. Mo" in Malaysia has stood up against usury, the NWO, and Israel. I admire him as I do Lee Kuan Yew. But Malaysia openly discriminates against Christians, Whites, Indians, and especially Chinese. Let's say I could live with that. OK. How do I move there? You have to have a pension and buy a house. I do not have a pension or cash. They are looking for someone other than me. Great nationalistic government, but no help to me.
You have to realize that a refugee - which is sort of what I am, leaving America - may not have the luxury of choosing the best-governed nation on earth. The refugee may have to go where they'll take him.
Heck, I would even consider Iran - great food, nice people, intelligent people, real country, lots of Armenians, no Rothschild bankers - but I'm not Moslem, and don't really want to go become a suspect minority abroad like I am here in the NWO's Amerika (as a Christian Believer). Frying pan into the fire. Makes more sense to go where majority is Catholic Christian, pro-male, etc. Plus it's illegal to go there, no US consulate, no ability to renounce US citizenship. Stuck in limbo forever. No.
Venezuela is not easy to get into. Sure I could bribe my way in, but where does that leave my sons and sisters and mother? Bribes for each? Meh. I want a country that I and my sons can each individually get into and live in and try out without being an investor and without being a retiree. Period. So my sons can follow me if they choose. And without having to be under 30 and without having to be an engineer and without having to have a corporate job. If a country only wants rich investors or retirees or corporate types, that is not the place for me. Also, I want some place easy to get into so that I can import a woman easily in case the local women there don't like much-older men etc.
None of the BRICs will work. I've ruled out obvious dependencies like Australia, NZ, etc. But I will have to compromise. There is no pro-patriarchal paradise happily taking in White Christians or Middle Eastern Christians, who are going to want to sell real estate or are going to start a small business on a shoestring. I want the right to work.
The closest thing I can think of to a non-colony that will let me in year-round, is Paraguay. You have to demonstrate a small bank account or some income, but it's flexible. Visa required, they are not into guys living there doing 90 day runs. Resisting NWO control, conservatives are fighting the new income tax. Guns, land, work all ok with temporary residency. I do plan to get a citizenship there. May live there if I can stand the heat and humidity.
Also Armenia - within the FSU, so not too much US influence. But hard to do business there. I really don't want to be locked into an internet ghetto for the rest of my life.
Costa Rica and Uruguay are gray areas, they're not puppets of US military, but they're not truly independent either. Costa Rican residency is not easy, but they let you have a bank account and run a business. And if your Filipina or Ukrainian gf has a baby there, you both get permanent residency. Without an investment or a pension.
Btw I saw your iconoclastic list of countries above. North Korea, Mozambique etc. Guess I had missed that before.
I HAVE heard Mozambique is a good place to go now, post-commie, not too many people, lots of resources.
I'll take a look at the countries on your list. But usually less developed countries take MORE money to go there. They need adventurers with money or technical skills or both. If you're an engineer some of these places might work for you.
But (in my case at least) I also have to be careful of safety for wives and children. Sierra Leone had a terrible civil war for example. This means that people who have done terrible atrocities are walking the streets. True, I haven't been there. But it doesn't sound like the place to bring a foreign woman.
So you'd pretty much have to show with skills and/or cash, and then date only local women.
BTw where are you and what do you do? Britain? What is your exit plan? You certainly know a lot about the world. Do you travel a lot?