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<blockquote data-quote="redpillage" data-source="post: 1387902" data-attributes="member: 8561"><p>Well I guess this thread just became a lot more pressing. Like most of you I've been through a veritable emotional roller coaster over the past few days and after a long mostly sleepless night had to arrive at the conclusion that returning back to the U.S. will not an option for me and my family, no matter whether Trump or Biden is sworn in come January 20th.</p><p></p><p>Having lived abroad for many years now and being a dual citizen (some European country and American) makes that pretty easy for me and many of you guys stateside reading this will have fewer options and will have to look at relocating to other U.S. states. However, that does not mean that I am in much better shape than you are as a Biden win will *significantly* change the dynamics of relations between Brussels, Beijing, and Washington. As in full blown socialism and potentially years of consecutive lock downs, restrictive mask laws, and infringements of our civic rights. National borders are going to be wide open to foreigners while native citizens will find their mobility restricted or completely curtailed.</p><p></p><p>Moving forward Europeans and White Americans are effectively 2nd class citizens in their own nations, many simply just don't know it yet. Once it finally dawns on the majority it will be too late for a revesal. So extraction to a quiet backwater haven is starting to look ever more attractive and perhaps necessary in a year or two before Health-ID and other COVID related authoritarian measures are being fully implemented.</p><p></p><p>Slovenia had been high on my list but I just checked the state department's site and to my horror had learn that the country is even more restrictive than Southern Europe right now. Meaning obligatory masks everywhere in public except in parks and forests where you are able to maintain a distance of 3 meters (~10 feet). Hotels and airbnbs are all closed except for a select few for business delegations. Getting into the country right now is next to impossible even with a European passport, unless you are moving for good, have a place to move to, and are able to tolerate 2 weeks of obligatory quarantine. Not an option for me right now or until at least mid next year.</p><p></p><p>It's going to be a long depressing winter, but this is the time to share intelligence and to compare notes. To get prepared for the invariable exodus that will surely follow as the global agenda is fully implemented. We definitely want to be ahead of the curve as many attractive locations will be forced to restrict the influx of 'Western refugees' (maybe I just coined a new word here) due to a growing number of expats affecting the housing market and perhaps causing friction with the local population.</p><p></p><p>If you have any boots on the grounds knowledge of the current situation in various European or non-European countries/regions I encourage you to post them here as it will be extremely valuable to the rest of us who find ourselves confronted with increasingly authoritarian regimes bent on limiting our civil liberties and implementing a new global order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redpillage, post: 1387902, member: 8561"] Well I guess this thread just became a lot more pressing. Like most of you I've been through a veritable emotional roller coaster over the past few days and after a long mostly sleepless night had to arrive at the conclusion that returning back to the U.S. will not an option for me and my family, no matter whether Trump or Biden is sworn in come January 20th. Having lived abroad for many years now and being a dual citizen (some European country and American) makes that pretty easy for me and many of you guys stateside reading this will have fewer options and will have to look at relocating to other U.S. states. However, that does not mean that I am in much better shape than you are as a Biden win will *significantly* change the dynamics of relations between Brussels, Beijing, and Washington. As in full blown socialism and potentially years of consecutive lock downs, restrictive mask laws, and infringements of our civic rights. National borders are going to be wide open to foreigners while native citizens will find their mobility restricted or completely curtailed. Moving forward Europeans and White Americans are effectively 2nd class citizens in their own nations, many simply just don't know it yet. Once it finally dawns on the majority it will be too late for a revesal. So extraction to a quiet backwater haven is starting to look ever more attractive and perhaps necessary in a year or two before Health-ID and other COVID related authoritarian measures are being fully implemented. Slovenia had been high on my list but I just checked the state department's site and to my horror had learn that the country is even more restrictive than Southern Europe right now. Meaning obligatory masks everywhere in public except in parks and forests where you are able to maintain a distance of 3 meters (~10 feet). Hotels and airbnbs are all closed except for a select few for business delegations. Getting into the country right now is next to impossible even with a European passport, unless you are moving for good, have a place to move to, and are able to tolerate 2 weeks of obligatory quarantine. Not an option for me right now or until at least mid next year. It's going to be a long depressing winter, but this is the time to share intelligence and to compare notes. To get prepared for the invariable exodus that will surely follow as the global agenda is fully implemented. We definitely want to be ahead of the curve as many attractive locations will be forced to restrict the influx of 'Western refugees' (maybe I just coined a new word here) due to a growing number of expats affecting the housing market and perhaps causing friction with the local population. If you have any boots on the grounds knowledge of the current situation in various European or non-European countries/regions I encourage you to post them here as it will be extremely valuable to the rest of us who find ourselves confronted with increasingly authoritarian regimes bent on limiting our civil liberties and implementing a new global order. [/QUOTE]
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