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in #funny7 years ago

I've been looking at countries to move to if/when things go full-blown authoritarian here in the US. Most people around here say they will move to Canada if things get bad here, but I've already ruled Canada out as a desirable place to go. I mean, I've been there (to Montreal), and it was lovely, but it doesn't have what I'm looking for in a country. Ireland, New Zealand, The Netherlands, and pretty much anywhere in South America except Venezuela and Brazil are high on my list.

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There's lots of nice places to look at here, like anywhere but it comes down to what we are saying about civil rights, taxation, lifestyle and whatnot.

I have no idea why all my USSA friends want to move here (no offence) other than complete ignorance and research.

... soundbytes and snippets-- over social media propaganda do not complete a package on anything, or anywhere in life.

I thought things were OK here until I started looking into things, researching policy and then- became an activist as I think you know -- very publicly.

And have been smeared, lied about and targeted ever since by everyone in and out of public "service".

Thugs and parasites.

My main concern is finding places away from the corrupt Central Banking mafia and that rules out 90% of the world, almost and the other 10% is being occupied and bombed by the USSA with 1000 bases in 80 countries.

What are we really left with? Those stats are all telling.

Having gone through four New England winters, spending a winter in Canada doesn't exactly seem like a fun thing to do. :)

I guess there is no perfect country, especially in our highly connected world. I would want to go somewhere that doesn't regularly make the international news, where people enjoy little government interference, and a high standard of living, with maximum personal freedoms. It would be nice if I knew someone there (New Zealand and The Netherlands fit that), but not necessary. I can make new friends. Speaking the language would be cool, too. I speak English, obviously, so Ireland is a good choice in that regard (plus tons of family history there on both sides of my family). I speak French, too, but I've ruled out France as a place to move to....though visiting it would be nice. I know a few words of Spanish, and a lot of Spanish words are similar to French words, so if I went to South America, I might be able to learn the language without too much difficulty.

Ah, decisions, decisions.