Mate, I got divorced at 47. At 49 met a gorgeous and highly educated Malaysian Chinese in Australia that thinks like us. Today I’m almost 55 and retired 4 years ago thanks to my girl being a realist. I now live 6 months overseas and 6 months in Australia but close to leaving Australia for good. The people here have lost the plot
Won’t be long & Australians will be reverse refugeeing into Africa to put our hands out for humanitarian support. Maybe if we challenged tge legitimacy of the AEC outcomes we would realise the last 10 political governments we’ve endured were illegitimate. We wouldn’t have been in the mess we’re in. I’m looking Philippines as the wife is Filipino. I don’t agree with Jason, do not lock into crypto, it’s a Ponzi, Central Bankers & Governments are now in control of it, you pay income tax on it; think about it, what does it tell you? Think also about intrinsic value, if you learn anything knowing this one very important point, having gold & silver in your hands is money; all civilisations start with real money, consider this I implore you. You will leap frog past everyone who doesn’t have it, you’ll have real value; that why Central Banks are buying it up quietly. Why, for a century they rebuked gold & silver. Think!
Good luck with channel mate. 58 year old here and I feel your pain - put on the scrap heap way too early. The 70's through early 90's were Australia's glory days. Now we are heading down the US - path and embracing it's divisiveness. Everyone in Australia above 35 now needs a plan B.
Thanks, Brett. Totally agree with you-those were the golden years. It’s tough seeing the direction things are heading now, and you’re spot on about needing a Plan B. We’ve got to look out for ourselves and set up for a better future, wherever that might be. Appreciate the support, mate, and here’s to figuring out the path forward together!
I think the biggest problem with Australians is most people are too easy going or just don't care about what goes on and they just don't think the government would do bad and they believe whatever the news says.
Yes, but they were not like that before. The previous generations were tough and hard. After 2000, weak and feeble, lgbt, woke, boys can be girls. It ruined things.
Apathy mixed in with shiny toys and materialistic crap creates a nation of duds. So many people have very little education in this country. They have no idea on how our political system functions and how laws are implemented and voted in.
From Sydney moved to a quite place in QLD. Also swing trading crypto daily. The ATO rips half that profit also... After this bull markets finished, I hope to have enough to move abroad. I cant stand what Australia has become, mate... Video was spot on for me.
@@TradingTheSystem It would be a shame if you lost your wallet and keys before leaving, then happened to remember them a month later once you were out of the country 😉 Always self custody your coins.
Perth here mate ...... for what its worth total agree mate , i woke up 16 years ago in this matrix and researched more than ive ever done about the global agenda and have watched it roll out year after year , my mind boggles how blind people are , its like living in a Stephen king movie at this stage and its only the beginning
@TradingTheSystem I'm in a similar situation to you. Crypto trader, no jabs, no compliance, 55 yr old, travelled 40 countries, military vet, disgusted in my country.
16 years awake (2009) i woke up in the matrix ..total agree with ya mate ..greets perth ..feel lost in a nation of complaint zombies now with most people just blind to whats going on
@@tandl9088 been researching and woke up 16 years ago , for what its worth totally agree with ya mate , greets perth , feel isolated in a sea of zombies its unreal , all the shit i researched and was told im conspiracy theorist has rolled out ...THE REAL WAR IS COMING AGAINST THE PEOPLE WORLD WIDE thats the real war
Multiculturalism and mass immigration killed us. Too many people with different beliefs and values, makes it near impossible for a country to maintain a common identity that people will protect and fight for. What we've been left with is a massive proportion of Aussies that have been here for generations and are sick of being fucked over, being drowned out by immigrants who are either rorting the system or can't see through their gratitude for being given a home here, just comply with every new rule and don't understand that the government is threatening the Australian way and destroying what made our country great. We have never been more confused and vulnerable and that makes us easy pickings for the political and beaurocratic predators.
The covid years felt like I was not on my own timeline anymore…and now I feel very little connection to this current reality. Definitely not the Australia that I grew up in and I too don’t want to be here anymore. I look forward to watching your journey and hopefully it might give me the courage to try the same!
Thanks, Lexie. Totally understand where you’re coming from-it’s like we’ve been shifted into a completely different version of reality. It’s not easy feeling disconnected from the place you’ve always called home. Hopefully, by sharing my journey, it can give you some ideas or inspiration for your own path forward. Appreciate you tuning in, and wishing you the best in finding your next step!
Ladies and Gentlemen, here me now I have travelled lived in many places on this earth. Australia is number 1. I am currently abroad. I train my mind and body everyday. You must Do the same we may have to liberate the great country from tyrants one day when it’s on your door step no matter where you are. Politicians are bought everywhere the power is with the people we are awakening 💪🏼
Well said, Luke! Staying strong in mind and body is key, no matter where we are. You’re absolutely right-the power has always been with the people, and more are waking up to that fact every day. Let’s keep that energy alive and be ready to stand for what’s right when the time comes. 💪🏼 Cheers, mate!
@@Christina-f4f You are correct. What is coming according to the bible is unprecedented and the reason its coming is because people have rejected God. People called out to God in the US under Biden so there has been some reprieve now under Trump from whats coming. But unless the whole world turns and turns sharply back to the Lord then we will not avoid whats coming and whats coming is so close now that even some normies see it coming.
I hear you on the police state thing. A few nights ago cops pulled me over. No reason given. I have a red ‘91 Celica, not driving fast. Had wife and dog in the car. Just imposing fear and dominance. Same as in covid. Never questioned the cops before then. In 2025 the trust is gone.
American 61 in thailand/indonesia since 2006. I was watching australia handle the start of covid from my sailboat in indonesia. That woke me up . Dan andrews was a spectical .blew my mind.
Good on you, mate-sounds like you’ve made a bold and well-thought-out move. Two years of planning and selling everything is no small feat, but it’s inspiring to see someone take control and leave it all behind. Wishing you and your family all the best on this new chapter-cheers for sharing your story!
are you happy there? May I ask where is it? I also think of leaving but haven't got the courage - scared of the NEW ... starting over ... Need some encouragement
@@tobo26 I was blessed to be born of European background which allowed me to acquire citizenship. I had a few destinations in mind. Finland always came out on top. We live here now. I bought a two story house, 214m2 of living space that I can renovate to 230m2. Two fireplaces, built in 1970 and done better than my home that I built in Melbourne in 2008. The kick is that not only do I own this home outright, I could have purchased two of them. 20mins drive from the CBD.
Cheers, mate-couldn't agree more. It's staggering how many people still haven’t caught on to what the WEF is really up to. Once you dig a bit deeper, it’s hard not to see the dangers they pose. Thanks for calling it out-it’s good to know there are others out there who are wide awake to this stuff!
The WEF is a symptom or mouthpiece of the neo liberal system which gives you the worst of capitalism and socialism. Exhibit A is the open borders immigration system which sees endless numbers of foreigners driving Uber.
@@TradingTheSystem "once you dig a bit deeper" - What sources are you using? Once you dig a little deeper into those sources you may find that you have been "had" - its ok it can happen to us all. Just be aware there is always a little bit of "truth" to every good conspiracy theory.
What an asinine comment, Australia is a democracy, YOU are the government. YOU are that which governs the country, it is a reflection on the collective (majority) Australians. Enjoy!
Hi Jason… Thanks for the Great Reply. Wow… You are following the same plan that we started 2 years ago . Meat , veg, nuts, no sugar & Occasional fasting by avoiding breakfast till the eggs & bacon at 2pm. It really gives the body an energy boost & the brain. Good to see that you like you own company. Wife & I do love WA. Was a lifesaver at Elwood Club in Melbourne years ago. Then left for WA. 2.5 acres of our own heaven. Sure glad we left the Eastern Aust. as we just couldn’t hack Mel or Syd these days after C19 debacle. Your awareness of the spike protein is great to see. So many people have their head in the sand. Enjoying your current video. Take care.😊
Governments being evil is one thing, what worries me is the populace! Aussies are asleep at the wheel. It's never been bad in Aus so they can't imagine is getting completely destitute. Housing prices are whack. My folks bought their house in '90 for 89 grand and now the neighbour sold his place for 1.35 mill in the same condition (50's weatherboard) my folks place was in the 90s. Covid was demented - been overseas since 2021 and no one can believe what Australians did to each other when I retell the stories from Melbourne. Lovely country - cooked now. Needs a radical shift - take advantage of our natural resources, get business and industry happening, start moving forward again! But that will take a visionary and radical government and leadership.
Spot on, mate. The problem isn't just the government; it's the people asleep at the wheel. Housing prices are insane, and COVID really exposed how far things have slid. A radical shift is definitely needed, but it's hard to see that happening with the leadership we've got. Glad you made the move overseas-sounds like it was the right call for you!
@@TradingTheSystem You're welcome. I wish you good health and prosperity. I've been carnivore for 2 years and everything got better - mind and body ! Cheers, with sparkling water 🙂
Amazingly said man, I'm 19, currently living in qld with the misso and we are planning to buy a house, we've got two full-time jobs, living at my parents place paying board in the meantime to save up for a house, (really switched on parents with the current cost of living crisis)... and it's not looking feasable, we're struggling as is, went to the bank and got told to f&ck off essentially and both be on $100,000k a year minimum for a $750,000 home. Not being a depresso or sad sack, but it's getting rough and not many people are covering the current issues in australia publicly like yourself, so look forward to watching your journey and getting some insight along the way
Australia is a wage slave prison colony. In the Philippines a local can buy a nice little 2 BR house for $AUD 10,000. The reason is, if you want a house, you go find a bit of land, and squat on it, get concrete blocks and cement, and you've now got a home, and it's officially recognised then as basically your land. Australia, one of the biggest countries on earth has a housing problem because the government wants you to be a wage slave.
Yes. It is rough. However, at 19 you have time, IF you can remain committed. - Scrimp and save EVERY cent. - Keep earning, and saving money at every opportunity. - Don't blow your hard earned money on crap you don't need. - Create, and stick to a STRICT budget. - Stay with your parents for as long as possible, even when it gives you the shits. - Drive an old car, a car that you can buy for cash. - Don't worry about your mates, Sheilas or anyone else. Your time will come. Get used to living this way because it is going to take years. The more committed you become, the shorter the time will be but, it is going to take years. Believe it or not; once you get through the first few years, life will become normal. That is when you will really begin to see the finishing line, even though it is far away. I wish you well on life's journey. The only question is: Can you remain committed.
Thanks for the kind words, mate, and hats off to you and your partner for working hard and staying focused-it’s not easy out there, especially with the way things are going. Sounds like your parents have got your back, which is a solid foundation. Keep saving, keep learning, and don’t let the banks or the system kill your drive. There’s more than one way to carve out a life you love. Stick with it, and I’ll keep sharing what I learn along the way!
I’m the same age, and similar experience with 9/11. COVID gaslighting was a rough time, was never going to take it. Post COVID more and more people have started to wake up. I’m just a pilgrim and a stranger passing through, this world is not my home.
Totally with you, mate. 9/11 and COVID were massive wake-up calls for a lot of us-it’s good to see more people starting to question things post-COVID. Love that mindset about being a pilgrim and a stranger; it keeps the focus on what really matters. Stay strong on your journey!
Subbed. I'm 52 also, been awake since 1984 from free access to amazing rare literature, no pun intended. Also a musician, I've spent my life waking others through my music, literature and online forum administrators etc. I've got one foot in, one foot out, I think it's important to be able to play their game that way. Australia is in big trouble but for me it will be easy to navigate any issues incoming by being within my culture, environment and community I know and have built. Look forward to following your journey. I have studied worldfxckery for 4 decades, saw all of this coming, the convidz, 911, and most of the scams, and have tried hard to show others what's coming. Now I've pulled right back, it's too late, if your not awake and out of bed by now, there's nothing I or anyone can do. Stay cool bro.
Cheers for the sub, mate-really appreciate it. Sounds like you’ve been ahead of the curve for decades, and it’s incredible how you’ve used your music and other platforms to try and wake people up. Respect for putting in that effort-it’s not easy, and I get why you’ve pulled back now. Having one foot in and one foot out makes a lot of sense-playing the game just enough while staying grounded in your community and culture. It’s a solid way to navigate what’s ahead. Australia is definitely in big trouble, but like you said, those who aren’t awake by now probably aren’t going to be. Looking forward to sharing this journey and connecting with like-minded folks like you. Stay cool, brother-your wisdom and perspective are much appreciated!
Aussie already in Eastern Europe, wife and kids love it ... clean, affordable, proud cultural identity, better heath and education systems ... I can't see how going back to Oz is an option right now. Good luck with your plan and the channel.
Thanks, Nathan. Eastern Europe sounds like a great choice-strong culture, affordability, and better systems in many ways. Glad to hear it’s working out for you and your family. Appreciate the support, and best of luck with your journey too!
@@tomiasthexder7673 I love my country but it has been ruined by our traitorous WEF puppet government. We can’t expect things to change, because left in the hands of the clowns running this show things are only going to get worse
@ totally agree mate. In many ways Covid was the best thing to happen as it has woken so many of us up and we won’t stand for it anymore. Our politicians have sold us down the toilet.
Dude - i joined this morning at 140 subs and you have over 500 now - 10 hours later ! That speaks volumes. i would say you will have a large male following soon all in the boat together trying to figure it all out.
Wow, that’s incredible-thanks for the heads-up, mate! It’s pretty wild seeing the channel grow so quickly, and you’re right, it speaks volumes about how many of us are in the same boat, trying to figure this out. Really appreciate the support, and I’m stoked to have you along for the ride!
G'day Jason, 51 yo Kiwi and I have already started my journey. Left NZ in April 24, sold every bloody thing I own (apart from sentimental stuff stored at my brothers place) Spent 7 months travelling Europe and have now found myself in SE Asia, but I am far from finished. Everything you have described is happening in New Zealand, I saw it too mate and spent two and a half years planning my escape. I'm single with no kids. I have gone through some hardships, I've nearly been broken....But right now the world is my oyster, I'm not going home ! I haven't been this happy in a long time, I will miss my siblings and friends but dammit, this is my life and I'm in the position to do the fuck what I want !! Thankyou for your introduction, I will eagerly await your progress reports !! Btw, my target weight is 85kgs, stop smoking, drink less and eat more healthy. All the best...
Good on ya, James! Sounds like you’ve really embraced the freedom and taken life by the horns-respect for making such a bold move. SE Asia is definitely a great spot to reset and live life on your terms. Totally hear you about missing loved ones, but you’re right-this is your life. Love that you’ve set those personal goals too; hitting 85kg, quitting smokes, and living healthier will only add to the happiness. Thanks for sharing your story, mate-it’s inspiring! Keep living the dream and I’ll do my best to keep the updates coming. Cheers!
spread the word mate your not alone. i am 25 and woke up during covid, still hard to explain things to my parents they are just blindly going along.. anyway they will soon see. keep it up mate
Thanks, mate-it’s good to know I’m not alone, and neither are you. Waking up at 25 is no small thing, especially during the chaos of COVID. Trying to explain it to those close to us, like your parents, can be tough-they’ve been conditioned to trust the system for so long. But like you said, the cracks are showing, and they’ll see it soon enough. Keep staying sharp and spreading the word, mate. The more of us that wake up, the stronger we get. Appreciate the support-cheers!
@ you too mate! Stoked for your journey and keen to see how it works out for you! I’m sure it’ll all go smoothly mate Good luck! I am also bought a good chunk of bitcoin 🙏
Born and raised in Melbourne, I've seen the rapid changes. Soon, everyone will be competing to live in a shoebox, and the asking price will be north of a million dollars. Most of my extended family lives on the west coast of America, and it's even worse over there. When the time is right, I'll cash in and set up in South East Asia or Central America! All the best mate.
Spot on, mate. The cost of living in places like Melbourne is becoming absurd, and you're right-it’s not much better across the pond. Cashing in and heading somewhere more affordable, like Southeast Asia or Central America, sounds like a smart move when the time comes. Wishing you all the best with your plan-stay tuned for updates on my journey!
I'm 54, and 5 years ago self managed my super. Went all in on BTC and a few others. 10x so far, and positioned for this run. Have the experience and some decent ta skills. Love to see this video, will follow your journey. Best wishes to you. 💪
Legendary move, mate! Going all in on BTC with your super and pulling off a 10x is next level. Positioning yourself for this run with TA skills is where it’s at. Glad to have you on board-keen to hear more about your insights as we navigate this journey together. Best wishes and let’s crush it this cycle! 💪🚀
I'm hearing you, been self employed nearly all my life, I am 57 now. We are just revenue raisers for a government that prioritises massive population growth for big business, Sydney is hard work now, not sure it's the best city for my kids to spend their adult life in tbh.
Totally hear you, Chris-it’s tough out there, especially when you’ve been self-employed most of your life. At 57, you’ve seen how things have shifted, and you’re spot on about how we’ve become revenue raisers for a system that prioritises population growth to serve big business. Sydney’s definitely not the city it used to be-it’s hard work now, and I can see why you’d be questioning if it’s the best place for your kids as they grow up. Appreciate you sharing your perspective, mate.
@@TradingTheSystem Multiculturalism has created a distrust in the whole of the community. All contracts are governed by the legal system which is part of the State apparatus. Your bond word was sufficient and less costly historically and the outcomes were better for everyone.
Such respect mate. I got done for drink driving for the first time of my life. The Australian court said I have to drive otherwise my kids will suffer so I get a work license. Then I go to the department of transport and they say there rules are different from the court and have to put an inter-locker in my work vehicle and personal vehicle. When I told them my company will not doable inter-locker they said no choice. The court has no say in this only way to get an exemption is medical issues. That made me want to leave just like you’re doing now I respect you so much.
Thanks for sharing your story, mate-sounds like a tough spot to be in. The lack of consistency between the courts and the department is frustrating, to say the least. It’s ridiculous how the system can make life so much harder when you’re already trying to do the right thing. Hang in there, and I hope things smooth out for you soon. Respect back to you for pushing through-sometimes just getting through the day with all these hoops to jump through is a win. Wishing you and your kids the best, mate!
I agree. Businesses are on edge. Just started trading and making some good gains. Sold everything in the city. Live in a small town where everything is half price. People in the country are more sensible and realistic. Thinking about moving overseas. Same, stopped watching TV long time ago. Downsized. Huge improvement. EVERYONE in Australia are just chasing their tails and now are spinning out of control!!!
Hey Sally, sounds like you’ve made some smart moves already-downsizing, leaving the city, and starting trading are big wins! I agree, country life has that sensible, grounded vibe, and living costs make a huge difference. Moving overseas could be the next great adventure, especially with the way things are spiraling here. Trading is a great skill, and if you’re making good gains, that’s awesome! Just make sure to focus on assets like Bitcoin-it’s a long-term play and a hedge against the chaos we’re seeing. Keep building and stay ahead of the curve!
Agree with you 100% We're getting bent over and rooted and I'm sick of it too. Taxed to within and inch of our lives, can't afford housing, dystopian levels of control and restriction. Haven't decided which was to go yet, possibly a yacht, maybe the MM2H visa in Malaysia.
Mate, I hear you loud and clear-it's absolutely mental how far things have gone. Feels like every move we make, there's a tax or restriction waiting to smack us down. Housing's a pipe dream for most, and the control... well, it's enough to make you want out. A yacht sounds like an awesome way to break free, just chasing freedom on the open water. And Malaysia’s MM2H visa? Solid plan-it’s affordable, and you’d get way more bang for your buck than here. Southeast Asia’s been on my radar too, so who knows, maybe we’ll cross paths out there someday. Keep fighting the good fight and don’t let the system grind you down!
@@TradingTheSystem It seems like there're a lot us feeling the same way mate. I'm subbed to your channel and look forward to your content. I have the feeling that it's going to become a bit of a community and hopefully the exchange of ideas and experiences along the way will help build it.
If everyone runs the disease has more power to spread, especially when the good strong Aussie’s a running for greener pastures. I’m a proud Aussie in the same mindset as 99% of viewers with the way our country is headed and it’s scary. Runners become bigger victims eventually in most cases in some way or another! Stand up straight, plant your feet, puff your chest out clench your fist hard and brace yourselves. Bad times don’t last forever and we are heading into the dark but remember prosperity and strength comes from suffering. We need as many aware mentally strong Australians to build resistance to protect our land. Imagine how you will feel in 5 to 10 or so years knowing you stood strong and turned the nation back on the right path, people are waking up every day so it’s only time and we can rid these politicians. I think of what my grandfather would be doing in our time, a strong resilient European from Malta migrating to Australia and building Australia after WW2 would be thinking. He’d be disgusted and disappointed in what’s happened in the past 25 odd years. Back then people weren’t selfish looking out for themselves, they were selfless and did for the great of good. Let that marinate Aussies. Remember when the going gets too tough we will all be stuffed but we are 1 together and will survive. My grandfather came here with nothing like many others worked hard, built the Westgate, manufacturing and poured suburbs of concrete, and built homes, they made Australia great, to then have 2 generations after them walk away. Our grandparents gave us all we have and it’s still an amazing country just ran by a selfish corrupt government. We got this guys and gals. Men, protect our woman and children, they need us and we need us. Let’s build a legacy for future generations to be proud of. ❤️ 🇦🇺
Life and culture used to be something we all seemed to embrace. With high immigration and low integration, the culture unfortunately has changed. Celebrate Australia Day. Celebrate the great country we live in. Don't forget our Anzacs or where we came from. The good the bad the ugly.
"Mate, I hear you, and trust me, I tried everything to wake people up. I lost friends, relationships changed, and people no longer see me the same way. I went to the protests, got chased down by cops, got politically involved with petitions, and even formed action groups. But in the end, the majority just wanted to take the jab so they could go back to the footy and the pub. That’s why I’ve decided to leave. I love this country and would fight and die for it, but the truth is, most people just want to follow orders because it’s easier. It’s heartbreaking, but I need to focus on a path that aligns with my values. Thanks for your message, brother. Stay strong. 💪
Well done Mate, I fully understand you and agree 100%. I will be following your journey. I live in the shire too so maybe i may run into you. All the best
Cheers, Pete-really appreciate the support, mate! Great to hear you’re from the Shire as well-such a beautiful part of the world. Who knows, maybe we’ll cross paths one day. Thanks for following along, and all the best to you too!
Thanks mate, subbed. 58 years young, immigrated as a builder to Australia when I was 22, spent most of my life here now selling up and moving back to the UK. Retired when I was 40, bought a nice farm which I’ve just sold. Physical gold/silver, cryptos and land in my portfolio….cant wait to get out from under the boot of tyrants.
Thanks, mate-appreciate the sub and your story! Sounds like you’ve done well for yourself, and good on you for making the move back to the UK. Retiring at 40 and owning a farm? That’s the dream for a lot of people. Having a solid portfolio with gold, silver, crypto, and land shows you’ve planned it all out smartly. I totally get wanting to get out from under the boot of tyranny-it’s hard to breathe when the system keeps tightening its grip. Wishing you all the best as you start this next chapter. Cheers, and safe travels!
@@JasonISF Scotland mate, slightly different…not as many imports. Looking at buying a small highland estate through a trust in the Barbados…there’s more than one way to skin a cat.
Good on you, mate-sounds like you made the right call. Renting out your property back home while enjoying a better, less stressful life in Europe is a win-win. Appreciate you sharing your experience!
@@TradingTheSystemyour absolutely right. I was proud to be Australian but the government has made the country go backward for 20 years. If you can live in the Mediterranean it’s a better life if not south east Asia is great too. Digital nomad is the only way to freedom
Not picking on you personally but property investment here should be a crime especially by people who are not Australian and don't even live here. Houses are meant to be homes not commodities and all this investment in housing is what has driven up prices and forced wives into the workforce which has split families and separated kids from their parents. House and land should be no more than 50K in Australia, thats what i believe their real value is. Homes should depreciate with age. We have so much land in Australia that land here should be the worlds cheapest. Now we are slaves to paying off homes. The only people who should be allowed to invest in property should be company's so that there is a rental supply not that that would be needed like it is now. Investing in property you dont live in is a moral crime in my eyes, your living scott free off the hard work of others.
@@matton36 companies to own properties? You are smoking weed right? Move to USA then overthere you have big corporations owning houses for rent as a business. Obviously you don’t even know what you are talking about. That would make the situation even worse. The rents will skyrocket. The problem with Australia is lack of supply constantly year after year.
@@GoceDelcevMKD How can it make it worse when companies already own property??? Nothing will change on that front will it however because private and overseas people can no longer invest in property, property will have an almost ZERO return rate and in fact should incur loses as a house ages. So why would companies invest except to park money!!!! As for supply, thats because govts lock up the land which should also be made illegal as i mentioned above. Seems your the one who dont know what your on about.
Great video mate. I agree with your views. I'm in my later 50s and have migrated to Oz 27 years ago. For the past 4.5 years hubby and I have consciously moved to and settled in the Flinders Ranges. We're off grid now and have a growing garden, animals and million-dollar views with no cost outlay for the land we're stewarding. Yes, we could move and travel (again). We've travelled 7 years around the world before the C bs. Frankly, moving would be too hard now that we are settled with pets. I could not just pack up and leave and I'll stand my ground and protect my little space regardless of what's coming. 💪Subscribed. Good luck with your journey. If your trading course doesn’t work out I would be happy to introduce you to a great honest trader in Canada.
Thanks, Monika! Your setup in the Flinders Ranges sounds absolutely incredible-million-dollar views and an off-grid lifestyle must be so rewarding. I admire your determination to stand your ground and protect what you’ve built. Appreciate the offer about the trader; I’ll keep that in mind if I need it. Thanks for subscribing and sharing your story!
Thanks, mate, it’s encouraging to know so many of us share similar experiences and perspectives. Powering on together makes the journey feel a little less isolated. Appreciate your support-cheers!
This is so encouraging! I'm 41 and am already looking to leave this country and to see so many other men in the same boat validates my disdain for the Australian Government (all parties). There are also programs and businesses who specialise in relocating people into other countries. I recommend looking into these if you're solo like me so establishing a network will be easier. Best of luck to all of you! Let's leave this mess behind!
Yeah, those who say we should stay and fight for this country, well that ship has sailed. Sadly the political class has sold out the Australian people. It's every man for himself now, convid proved that 100%.
Cheers for the encouragement, mate-it’s reassuring to see so many of us on the same wavelength. Great tip about using relocation services if you’re going it solo; building a network abroad can make all the difference. I’m leaning into Bitcoin as a way to keep finances secure while figuring out the next steps. Best of luck, and here’s to leaving the mess behind and finding a better future!
Yep my mindset has changed alot in the last few years. I chose my health over their poison, losing my job in good money but have 0 regrets. I have carried on and am of the same or similar mindset now, I love my freedom, enjoy my life and only want to be around others that feel the same. I have kind of always been like that though, today could be the last day of your life, you have to make sure you are happy and live.
Absolutely agree, mate. Health and freedom are priceless, and it’s great to hear you’ve stayed true to yourself. Life’s too short not to enjoy it and be around like-minded people. Keep living on your terms-you’ve got the right mindset!
I'll check him out --- I'll leave the link here for other too ua-cam.com/video/VHtAHw1u15g/v-deo.htmlsi=esgELgwkCZFLZd-e Thanks for putting me on to him
Watching your video felt like I was listening to myself. Best of luck mate. Ill be along for the ride. May learn a thing or two. There are many that are not blind. Unfortunately not enough.
Appreciate the support, mate! Glad to hear it resonated with you. There are definitely others out there who see what's going on, but yeah, not enough yet. Stick around-hopefully, we can all learn and grow together on this journey.
Cheers, Steven! Really appreciate the support, brother. It’s great to hear that what I’m saying resonates with you-it’s like we’re on the same page. Thanks for the encouragement-I’m definitely doing it!
Right there with you Jason, I am 68 now, so I was 16 when you were born. At 17yrs I was in jail for 3 months, yet I was too young to go in a pub, had to be 21yrs. Ran away from home and an abusive life. Hitched a ride with two guys and young girl. The car they drove was stolen, but I didn't care, I was free from the abuse. We got caught, I had just turned 17 a month before, one of the other guys who actually stole the car, got sent to juvenile detention, the other guy escaped, and the girl, only 15yrs was sent home. I was given absolutely no legal aid. Jail was actually less stress than being at home. And being that I was a fresh young dude in jail with hardened criminals, I had to let them know I wasn't an easy target. It was a gut reaction, but it worked. I have seen Australia falling off the map for a long time and I am on the same path as you. Tidying up the loose ends etc. Sell up the business, home if i have too, and just start living life in SE Asia. Been to Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines. I will be following you for sure.
Wow, mate, what a life journey you've had-sounds like you’ve faced some serious battles and come out stronger for it. It's wild how freedom can mean so many different things depending on where you are in life. I can see why SE Asia appeals after all you've been through-less stress, more freedom, and living life on your own terms. Thanks for sharing your story, and I’m glad to have you along for the ride. Let’s both make the most of what’s ahead
Mate, it is a mirror hearing you explain your views on what has become of what was the most brilliant country to live and to be raised in, here in Australia. I’m 6th generation Australian and from pioneer early settlers in my area. Our forefathers are rolling in their graves at the absolute traitors who are running this circus of sociopathic psychopaths. We had it made, we were in the sweet spot and have blown it to smithereens. Woe is Australia and beyond sad for all our brothers and sisters and children, especially the future we are bequeathing to the kids. The Lab/Lib/Greens/Teals UniParty of go along to get along system. The same compromised behaviour that so many ( but not me ) permitted the widespread Plandemic, every bastard that knew in their heart the total bs but went along with it all anyway. For all the “right” reasons but so deeply wrong. Compromising us all to the nefarious NWO Agenda and so many doing so still for all the “right reasons”. 'It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.' - Upton Sinclair
I totally agree. My ancestors were brought out here in chains from Ireland for shooting a deer on a duke's property, so we go way back too. It's really sad to see how we have been sold out for 30 pieces of silver.
On some inner level I am aware of the ancestral tears being shed for all of our future generations. The Weekly Times was a favourite of my Dads along with The Trading Post ( which was mine ). The Weekly Times produced an anniversary edition of all their weekly’s into one collected compendium for sale. A gift for Dad ( orchardist and self sufficiency, farmer family ) which I read too with the overarching observation that the State was “the farm” as far as our primary producers were concerned. We were blessed with all, as one would rightly inherit from a well managed family, all the infrastructure the State as custodial managers could hope for. Immense common wealth for the good, the good of all, landed and un-landed alike. We have sold off the farm, piece by piece and in these days our last value as slaves, our freedom. The no longer cared for family but the unwanted herd that has outlived usefulness to be now downsized and eradicated as a nuisance to be eliminated. Learning parallel techniques for survival is the survival required for those awake to see the approaching horizon. Your clips imprint the energetic field where all affects all. We are the change we seek, let it be so, let it be so.
Just wanted to add. I feel so much the same way you do. Hats off for actually doing it. I think more and more people will follow suit. A lot of people I speak to are concerned craps going to hit the fan and are considering exit strategies. I took up hunting as survival skill and My wife and I have a go bag ready. I’m hoping to buy a Bush block at some point in the near future as somewhere to get out of dodge. It sounds extreme but all you have to do is look at the economic climate and environmental impacts such as what’s happening in LA atm.
Appreciate it, mate! Sounds like you and your wife are taking solid steps to prepare. A bush block is a great idea for peace of mind and self-sufficiency. The way things are going, it’s wise to have options. Stay safe and keep planning!
@@theoffender3113 100% they are waking up to slow. End of the year the aus gov will introduce a bill where you will need digital id to use social media. They will use this as a tool to censor people and control their thinking.
Good on you mate. You remind me a lot of my Dad, who I lost to cancer at the age of 71 in July last year. He was very travelled like yourself and did not participate in the typical Australian system. The times I saw my Dad truly happy growing up and into my adult life, was when he was travelling. I'm so blessed he got me on the path of sound money (gold and silver) during CoNvid and I have been investing ever since. My plan is to build up a passive income so I can live potentially in the Philippines (my mum is from Bohol, Philippines) as I do not see a long term future in Australia, like many others are starting to realise too. Looking forward to following along your journey and wish you all the best for the next exciting chapter in your life 👍
Thanks for sharing your story, mate, and I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. He sounds like an incredible man, and it’s clear he left a lasting impression on you. Travelling really does bring a special kind of happiness-it’s no wonder those were some of his best moments. It’s great that he set you on the path of sound money with gold and silver during Covid-what a gift of wisdom to pass on. Building up a passive income to make the move to the Philippines sounds like a solid plan, and Bohol is a stunning place with so much to offer. You’re right about the future in Australia-it’s a sentiment that’s becoming more common every day. Wishing you all the best on your journey, mate, and I’m honoured to have you following along. Cheers for the kind words and support!
@@TradingTheSystemthanks mate, that really means a lot as I was very close to him and I was raised to always "question everything". I am now blessed I have my own young son that I can teach him what I have gained from my dad over the decades. If you're ever in Adelaide, SA mate I'll shout you a beer 🍺👍
Thats one way to stay accountable for your new years resolution: make a viral video. Good luck mate, you're echoing the sentiment of a lot of people at the moment.
Cheers, mate! It’s definitely one way to keep myself on track-no hiding now! Appreciate the kind words, and yeah, it seems like a lot of us are on the same wavelength these days. Let’s see where this road leads!
Thanks, mate-really appreciate the kind words! It’s great to see more and more people waking up and questioning things. The more we connect and share, the stronger we become. Cheers for the encouragement, and here’s to staying sharp and supporting each other!" 😊👍
@ Totally agree! Staying sharp and supporting each other is the way to go, to keep us out of the Babylon controlling system as much as we can. Cheers! Enjoy your new journey! All the best.
I recently immigrated to Australia and we're struggling a little bit to find a job, house, etc. it's sad that Australia has been down the hill like this. I agree with what you have to say and I like to hear your future progress..
@@آموزههایاستادبهنام you have the right attitude buddy, you will fit in and do well being open minded respecting our people and culture. Welcome to our fantastic country ran by completely corrupt politicians.
Spot on, Anthony-choosing your hard is what it's all about. Whether it's breaking free from the grind or carving your own path, nothing worthwhile comes easy. Thanks for the encouragement, mate, and I’m definitely focusing on the journey ahead!
same age same place (australia) same awakening time process , same thoughts and well researched perspective , total agree with ya mate . good luck to you brother , Ive contemplated paraquay for some time for the reason of less government and cheap down there 👍
I’m mostly on the same page. Not adventurous like you perhaps, but 100% aligned with what you’re saying and observing. It’s a real feat for them to drive the lucky country into the ground. But we must remember, this isn’t just an Australian issue. It’s global.
Spot on, mate. It's wild how 'the lucky country' got driven into the ground, but you're right-it's a global game. The same patterns are playing out everywhere, and it’s up to us to stay sharp and adapt. Whether you’re adventurous or not, just being aware and prepared puts you ahead of the curve.
Pretty much i have the same plan. Maybe i will meet more aussies in SE asia with the same mindset. Ive had to come back to Australia for 3 months. After being in the Philippines for 4 months. I feel like a giant step backwards thus place is so depressing. People in Australia seem so angry.
I know the feeling. I arrived in PH 4 days before the lockdowns in 2020 for the birth of my son. I had planned to be there for 12-18 months. I was stuck there for almost 5 yrs because I refused to be a lab rat, then money became an issue. I have been back in oz for a few months now and I can't wait to return to the freedom of the Philippines. Australia is not the same place. Aussies seem so shallow and selfish and, the current government is totally rancid.
Gary, I hear you loud and clear, mate. It’s like night and day, isn’t it? SE Asia just has that vibe-less stress, more smiles. Coming back here feels heavy in comparison. Maybe we’ll cross paths over there one day and share a beer! Hang in there for the next few months-better times ahead. 🍻
I'm married to a wonderful Pinay. Looking forward to retirement in a few years where I'll sell up in Australia and move to the provenance in the Philippines. Love the people there. They don't have much but they're always happy and smiling.
Thanks, @ghostrebel1nz667! Really appreciate the support. Glad to have you here for the journey-2025 is going to be a big one. Stay tuned, and let’s make it a great year together! 👍
Thanks heaps! I’m really glad the video resonated with you. There’s plenty more to come, and I couldn’t agree more-it’s heartbreaking to watch what they’re doing to this beautiful country. Appreciate the support, and I hope you enjoy the upcoming episodes!
Thanks, Steve! It’s definitely a challenge, but one worth taking on. Escaping the system feels like reclaiming control over your life. Glad we’re on the same page-let’s keep pushing forward and making it happen! 👍
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I'm Outa Here also before years end, been planning for 18 month's and heading to S.E. Asia, possibly the Philippines, language barrier is my reason although I love northern Thailand and been there a few times, Vietnam and Thailand have the best food. Malaysia is very, very good, but since I'm newly retired and divorced my finance's let's say aren't what they could've been.......Thanks Jason for your like minded views and there's a serious movement especially for men over the past few years from the west after all the feminism infiltration which has certainly I believe contributed in part to the whole de-construction of our family and basic values this country was built upon.......Cheers and looking forward to your future uploads.
Thanks for sharing! The Philippines sounds like a great choice, and I totally agree about the food in Thailand and Vietnam-amazing. Best of luck with your move, and looking forward to chatting more in the future!
Great chat mate , I think it’s a massive trend that retirees/ pre retirees are getting out of Oz for good. The peaceful, lower cost of living and generally SE Asian countries are run by governments with common sense. It’s basically eat like a king in Asia or eat baked beans in Australia on a Pension.
Spot on, mate, and cheers for the great chat! You’re absolutely right-it’s becoming a huge trend for retirees and pre-retirees to pack up and head for greener pastures in SE Asia. The cost of living, the freedom, and just the common-sense governance make it an easy choice for a lot of people. It really does feel like the choice is between living like royalty in Asia or scraping by on baked beans here in Oz. Makes you wonder how much longer people will keep putting up with it. Appreciate your input, mate-best of luck with your plans if you’re thinking of making the move too!
To be fair, there's a trade off. My mate came back to Australia after losing 2 friends to really stupid motorbike crashes then getting cleaned up himself. He needed the Australian healthcare system. In 9 months in Vietnam he saw 4 people die... all preventable. Living is cheap... but so is life.
Well done brother. Great to hear your story. There are many more of us who have already done what your intending. This journey is best done not alone. The future is digital money. Earning it, receiving it NOT dependent of any government or location. Multiple grids, Not off grid. 🙏
Thanks for the kind words, mate. I couldn’t agree more-this journey is best shared with like-minded people, and it’s encouraging to hear others are already on this path. The future is definitely digital, and being independent of any government or location is the ultimate goal. Love the idea of multiple grids rather than just going off-grid. Appreciate the wisdom and support!
Yep. I used to listen to 2gb. Hadley is clownworld central but then they got rid of Jones who was ok and they had a big shake up getting rid of Chris Smith who was also ok but then they put in deb knight who said during covid that quote, "I cannot understand why people are so upset about the police state". Thats literally what she said using the words police state! I almost fell out of my chair and that was the end of radio for me, I now sit in silence in my car all day. Havent watches MSN on TV for 20 years. I was banned more on FB than i wasnt so i deleted that. Utube is my only source of news now, with daily mail sometimes.
Thanks so much, mate! I really appreciate your support and kind words. I’m giving this plan everything I’ve got, and I’ll definitely be sharing more along the way. Hope you enjoy the upcoming videos-cheers for being part of the journey!
Woke up years ago, lived on my small yacht in s.e.asia for 10 years. Now on a off grid property in Morocco. Covid was it for Australia, the world's largest IQ test which most people failed.
Sounds like you’ve carved out an incredible path for yourself! Living on a yacht in SE Asia and now off-grid in Morocco-talk about freedom. Totally agree with you about COVID being the world’s biggest IQ test. Glad to see others like you waking up and making bold moves. Thanks for sharing, mate!
Morpheus: This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes
An absolute classic, mate! The red pill or blue pill dilemma couldn’t be more relevant today. So many people are still reaching for that blue pill, choosing comfort over truth. But for those of us who’ve taken the red pill, the rabbit hole goes deep, and there’s no turning back. Cheers for the reference-always a powerful reminder!
I spoke to an Uber Driver who was from Fiji. He had a good main job but was doing Uber to keep his house and pay his mortgage. I said why don't you go back home and have a stress-free existence. I reminded him once you get over this hump, will come the private school fees. He and his Australian wife were thinking about going back. Then I quizzed him about the health system in Fiji. Non-existent without bucketloads of money. His sister-in-law died in her 30s because her family couldn't pay for dialysis. Plus his father needed a bypass. The cost to have it performed in Australia was $250K. The health system is the only thing Australia has going for it. The worst thing that ever happened here was the deregulation of the banks. Prior to that, mortgage payments couldn't exceed 25% of one income. It kept a cap on the price of houses. Couples are now both on a treadmill of exhaustion paying massive mortgages. The banks love it! In the past, most 30-year mortgages were paid off on average within 11 years. Also, many people feel guilty if they don't send their kids to a private school, which are drowning in taxpayer money. The one down the road from me built a $20 million aquatic center rather than lowering its fees. After the mortgage they both have to work their wrings off to pay the school fees. Also, many politicians (on both sides) get highly paid jobs with coal, gas or iron-ore miners or after their political careers, as a reward for giving away our resources to them. I wish you all the best in life mate. I disagree a bit regarding COVID. I have no time for politicians, but they should have explained it better. It was all about preventing the hospital system from collapsing. If they had let it rip, and the wards were overflowing, no one would get treated after a car smash or for a stroke.
Thanks for sharing your insights, mate. You’ve hit on a lot of key points-especially about the housing and banking systems trapping people in endless cycles. The health system here is definitely a strong point, but the cost of mortgages, private school fees, and the pressure to keep up with it all really wears people down. I can see why many are looking for a simpler, less stressful life elsewhere. Appreciate the good wishes and different perspective on COVID. Best of luck to you as well!
This is scarily accurate, we are about the same age, I got into crypto at the same time. Also trying losing some weight and looking to escape the system. We have the exact same mindset about Australia and the laws and precisely what you said about Covid. We could be twins.
Thanks, mate! Sounds like we're definitely on a similar path-kind of like long-lost twins separated by this chaotic system. Keep pushing forward with the crypto, the weight loss, and finding freedom outside the grind. It’s great to know there are like-minded people out there who get it. Let’s keep smashing these goals and carving out a better life!
Great vid mate, looking forward to following your channel, we think much along the same lines. I’m 47 and just bailed out of Sydney to Chiang Mai Thailand. Fortunately my boss is letting me work online, I’m gonna give this 12 months and if it works out go back to Sydney and sell up everything. Cheers
I'm the same age (52) from Perth, been in the Philippines for the last 10 years, originally to setup the back office for my previous business (was essential for the busineses survival) things are not perfect here by, every place has its pros and cons, but can certainly escape the Australian Police state, remove the ATO ball and chain and slow down a notch or two from the hard core grind that is running a business in Australia
Thanks for sharing, mate-sounds like you’ve made some smart moves. Setting up the back office in the Philippines not only saved your business but also gave you the chance to escape the madness of the Australian police state. You’re spot on-every place has its pros and cons, but being free from the ATO ball and chain and stepping back from the relentless grind is a massive win. A decade in the Philippines must have given you a good feel for the lifestyle there. It’s inspiring to hear you’ve found a way to make it work. Cheers for sharing your journey, and here’s to slowing down and living life on your own terms!
Well said mate. I plan on retiring to China. Cannot afford to retire in Australia anymore. I’ve travelled extensively around the world including many times to China, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Europe & US etc. Like you, I do crypto, Gold and building an ecommerce business online with our Son. Me Mrs is Chinese too. 35 years good. Noice you woke up back in 2001… I can say I woke up mid 80’s… but it was a continuous progression as things just continued downhill. Likewise never been jabbed EVER even as a baby, totally fine, no side effects nothing to worry about and I work in OH&S. 😅 I’m with you mate. Australia is toast. They are walking a tight rope and don’t even know it. You thinking very much aligns with mine and me Mrs. ❤.
Thank you so much for your support-it truly means a lot to me. Your kind words and blessings are deeply appreciated. I’m looking forward to sharing this journey with you. Best wishes to you as well!
42 born and raised here love Australia always will appreciate and respect this country but yea things are seriously spiraling out of control deliberately will only get worse, was thinking of going off grid and being self sufficient still need to do a heap of research, overall couldn’t agree more about your content👍
Cheers bro! Yeah off the grid was something i was tossing about. My sister has been doing it for the last 10 years. It’s lots of hard work and a very lonely existence. But you never know unless you try, right. All the best man ✌️
Everyone starts somewhere with their channel, well done! 💯 Agreed, here in Aus the gov aren't working for us, however, it's waking people up so it's not totally a negative thing. I'm on my own journey figuring it out as I go as a solo woman in my mid 40s tackling a bus conversion it's certainly a challenge. You've encouraged me to put together my own first video for my channel... Although I'm in marketing & have the blueprints there's always more to the story 😊 Look forward to more videos 🎉
Thanks so much, @nomadicoach! You're absolutely right-everyone has to start somewhere, and it’s encouraging to see more people waking up to what’s really happening here in Aus. Not all negatives stay that way if they spark change. A solo bus conversion sounds like a massive but rewarding challenge-props to you for taking that on! It’s amazing that this has inspired you to put together your first video. With your marketing background and the story behind your journey, I reckon your channel is going to have so much to offer. Looking forward to seeing what you create, and thanks for tuning in. Cheers!
Cheers, mate! Appreciate the sub and the support. Definitely planning to share more monologues and some adventures along the way. Stay tuned-plenty more to come!
Welcome aboard, @clintonmacdonald2574! Thanks for subscribing and for the kind words. I'm thrilled to have you with us and look forward to sharing more content that you enjoy. Cheers!
Working on a similar plan. 47, divorced a couple of years ago, kids are grown up, and see this country going down hill fast. Been focussing on trading to find some freedom and considering a move to SE Asia
Good on you, mate-sounds like you’re on a solid path. Divorce and the kids growing up can be a big reset, but it’s also an opportunity to carve out a new chapter. Trading’s a smart skill to focus on for creating freedom, especially with how things are going here. SE Asia is a great option too-affordable, beautiful, and a much more relaxed vibe than the grind we’re stuck in here. Wishing you all the best with your plan-sounds like you’re making moves in the right direction. Cheers!
This is spot on. I couldn't have said it any better as you expressed just how it feels here. No TV here for 20 years, at least. I started getting rid of my stuff for a couple of years. I just knew I couldn't put up with our policing government especially during the lockdowns. I travel the Europe for almost two years and have discovered that I could live in a (much nicer) house / apartment with a sea view for 1/4 to what I was paying here. I don't need much as I can earn enough while traveling. People always ask about our lockdowns here in Melbourne. People overseas cannot believe how compliant we were. The i-llegal immigration and globalisation have destroyed the world. Good luck with your trading course. It's an excellent idea. I also believe in crypto currency.
Thanks for your comment, Sabine. It’s amazing how much perspective you gain when you step away from the grind here and experience other ways of living. The compliance during lockdowns was shocking, and it’s hard to explain it to people overseas. I’m with you on how globalisation has eroded so much. Glad to hear you’ve found a better way of living-sounds like a dream with that sea view! Thanks for the encouragement on the trading course, and I agree-crypto has real potential. Best wishes!
Hey Brent, cheers, mate-really appreciate the support! Great to hear you’re interested in a similar journey. I’ll definitely be sharing more as I go, so stay tuned. Best of luck if you decide to take the leap too-let’s make it happen. Thanks for reaching out, bro!
Thanks for the video, looking forward to more content. Australia is becoming a hellhole but there are more like minded people unafraid of the status quo and fed up with the BS. Unfortunately any organic grass roots movements here are quickly shut down and co opted or subverted by state actors or the media.
fully with ya - from wa, my father a farmer in south west of western australia - conservatives by nature im 29 and cant believe what im growing up in, i sadly was a fool and had 2 covid injections which i regret and didnt want at the time, as i was forced (or 100k fines which was bullshit), im fully awake now however, keen to follow
Cheers, mate. I totally get where you’re coming from. Growing up with a conservative background in southwest WA and witnessing all the changes can be really tough. Regretting the Covid injections is something many of us share, but it’s good to see you’ve woken up and are ready to take control. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome aboard. Stay strong!
Mate, I got divorced at 47. At 49 met a gorgeous and highly educated Malaysian Chinese in Australia that thinks like us. Today I’m almost 55 and retired 4 years ago thanks to my girl being a realist. I now live 6 months overseas and 6 months in Australia but close to leaving Australia for good. The people here have lost the plot
Sounds like you’re onto something good mate. Hope your 2025 is awesome 🙌
Your not the only one, there is a tidal wave in the same boat! Including me.
Won’t be long & Australians will be reverse refugeeing into Africa to put our hands out for humanitarian support. Maybe if we challenged tge legitimacy of the AEC outcomes we would realise the last 10 political governments we’ve endured were illegitimate. We wouldn’t have been in the mess we’re in. I’m looking Philippines as the wife is Filipino. I don’t agree with Jason, do not lock into crypto, it’s a Ponzi, Central Bankers & Governments are now in control of it, you pay income tax on it; think about it, what does it tell you? Think also about intrinsic value, if you learn anything knowing this one very important point, having gold & silver in your hands is money; all civilisations start with real money, consider this I implore you. You will leap frog past everyone who doesn’t have it, you’ll have real value; that why Central Banks are buying it up quietly. Why, for a century they rebuked gold & silver. Think!
So instead of fixing your own country your fleeing like a coward to be a bum in another dump of a country
you betrayed your own kind
Good luck with channel mate. 58 year old here and I feel your pain - put on the scrap heap way too early. The 70's through early 90's were Australia's glory days. Now we are heading down the US - path and embracing it's divisiveness. Everyone in Australia above 35 now needs a plan B.
Thanks, Brett. Totally agree with you-those were the golden years. It’s tough seeing the direction things are heading now, and you’re spot on about needing a Plan B. We’ve got to look out for ourselves and set up for a better future, wherever that might be. Appreciate the support, mate, and here’s to figuring out the path forward together!
I think the biggest problem with Australians is most people are too easy going or just don't care about what goes on and they just don't think the government would do bad and they believe whatever the news says.
Yes, but they were not like that before. The previous generations were tough and hard. After 2000, weak and feeble, lgbt, woke, boys can be girls. It ruined things.
She'll be right should be written out of the Australian vocabulary the saying annoys me
@@garawa1987 Its an easy saying to hide behind for cowards.
Apathy mixed in with shiny toys and materialistic crap creates a nation of duds. So many people have very little education in this country. They have no idea on how our political system functions and how laws are implemented and voted in.
50 years of propaganda will do that
From Sydney moved to a quite place in QLD. Also swing trading crypto daily. The ATO rips half that profit also...
After this bull markets finished, I hope to have enough to move abroad.
I cant stand what Australia has become, mate... Video was spot on for me.
Thanks mate! Might see you in some far flung land! Hope your bags get full. ATO.. Boo Boo 👻
Bulls over
@@TradingTheSystem It would be a shame if you lost your wallet and keys before leaving, then happened to remember them a month later once you were out of the country 😉
Always self custody your coins.
cant do self custody when trading @technofi2554
Perth here mate ...... for what its worth total agree mate , i woke up 16 years ago in this matrix and researched more than ive ever done about the global agenda and have watched it roll out year after year , my mind boggles how blind people are , its like living in a Stephen king movie at this stage and its only the beginning
Agreed mate
Been saying the same for 10 plus years. Not allowed to be an adult. We're a country of cowards now too.
Yes! We stated as a penal colony, and the sad thing is i don't think that mentality has really changed much .
@TradingTheSystem I'm in a similar situation to you. Crypto trader, no jabs, no compliance, 55 yr old, travelled 40 countries, military vet, disgusted in my country.
16 years awake (2009) i woke up in the matrix ..total agree with ya mate ..greets perth ..feel lost in a nation of complaint zombies now with most people just blind to whats going on
@@tandl9088 been researching and woke up 16 years ago , for what its worth totally agree with ya mate , greets perth , feel isolated in a sea of zombies its unreal , all the shit i researched and was told im conspiracy theorist has rolled out ...THE REAL WAR IS COMING AGAINST THE PEOPLE WORLD WIDE thats the real war
@druidceltic777 Cheers mate
Multiculturalism and mass immigration killed us. Too many people with different beliefs and values, makes it near impossible for a country to maintain a common identity that people will protect and fight for. What we've been left with is a massive proportion of Aussies that have been here for generations and are sick of being fucked over, being drowned out by immigrants who are either rorting the system or can't see through their gratitude for being given a home here, just comply with every new rule and don't understand that the government is threatening the Australian way and destroying what made our country great. We have never been more confused and vulnerable and that makes us easy pickings for the political and beaurocratic predators.
DONT BLAME OTHERS FOR YOUR PROBLEMS
@BradlyAdams
Very well said.
Nice to see some another Aussie willing to speak the truth 👍🏻
Bingo !
In your comment just replace “Australia” with “Malaysia” . It feels the same here with illegal immigrants overpopulating the capital.
@@lovechineseforeverever2He can speak the truth.
The covid years felt like I was not on my own timeline anymore…and now I feel very little connection to this current reality. Definitely not the Australia that I grew up in and I too don’t want to be here anymore. I look forward to watching your journey and hopefully it might give me the courage to try the same!
Thanks, Lexie. Totally understand where you’re coming from-it’s like we’ve been shifted into a completely different version of reality. It’s not easy feeling disconnected from the place you’ve always called home. Hopefully, by sharing my journey, it can give you some ideas or inspiration for your own path forward. Appreciate you tuning in, and wishing you the best in finding your next step!
Man my ex and I also stood our grounds and fought for our freedom, pureblood and proud of it! God Bless You man!
Thanks, Miguel! Standing your ground takes courage, and it’s great to hear others doing the same. Stay strong, and God bless you too, mate! 💪
Ladies and Gentlemen, here me now I have travelled lived in many places on this earth. Australia is number 1. I am currently abroad. I train my mind and body everyday. You must Do the same we may have to liberate the great country from tyrants one day when it’s on your door step no matter where you are. Politicians are bought everywhere the power is with the people we are awakening 💪🏼
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What's coming is literally Biblical, there's no stopping it. Get good with God while you still can. 😊
Well said, Luke! Staying strong in mind and body is key, no matter where we are. You’re absolutely right-the power has always been with the people, and more are waking up to that fact every day. Let’s keep that energy alive and be ready to stand for what’s right when the time comes. 💪🏼 Cheers, mate!
@@Christina-f4f You are correct. What is coming according to the bible is unprecedented and the reason its coming is because people have rejected God. People called out to God in the US under Biden so there has been some reprieve now under Trump from whats coming. But unless the whole world turns and turns sharply back to the Lord then we will not avoid whats coming and whats coming is so close now that even some normies see it coming.
I hear you on the police state thing. A few nights ago cops pulled me over. No reason given. I have a red ‘91 Celica, not driving fast. Had wife and dog in the car.
Just imposing fear and dominance.
Same as in covid.
Never questioned the cops before then. In 2025 the trust is gone.
American 61 in thailand/indonesia since 2006. I was watching australia handle the start of covid from my sailboat in indonesia. That woke me up . Dan andrews was a spectical .blew my mind.
More people were lost to suicide from the Victorian lockdown than from the actual virus itself.
Daniel Andrew’s is a disgrace and anyone that supported him. I still can’t believe he has rusted on fans. They need help.
Yep Dictator Dan was a horrible human
58yr old here that lost my 20yr career in ed and have been blind sided by how our country changed. Looking forward to yr content.
I left Australia with Family late last year. 2 years of planning.
Sold everything
never looking back.
Where did you go, just curious?
Good on you, mate-sounds like you’ve made a bold and well-thought-out move. Two years of planning and selling everything is no small feat, but it’s inspiring to see someone take control and leave it all behind. Wishing you and your family all the best on this new chapter-cheers for sharing your story!
are you happy there? May I ask where is it? I also think of leaving but haven't got the courage - scared of the NEW ... starting over ... Need some encouragement
Welcome to Indonesia.
Indonesia not just Bali.
@@tobo26 I was blessed to be born of European background which allowed me to acquire citizenship.
I had a few destinations in mind. Finland always came out on top. We live here now.
I bought a two story house, 214m2 of living space that I can renovate to 230m2.
Two fireplaces, built in 1970 and done better than my home that I built in Melbourne in 2008.
The kick is that not only do I own this home outright, I could have purchased two of them.
20mins drive from the CBD.
Good job, amazing so many people do not understand the dangers of the WEF Fascists
Cheers, mate-couldn't agree more. It's staggering how many people still haven’t caught on to what the WEF is really up to. Once you dig a bit deeper, it’s hard not to see the dangers they pose. Thanks for calling it out-it’s good to know there are others out there who are wide awake to this stuff!
The WEF are communists, 'You will own nothing and be happy'.
The WEF is a symptom or mouthpiece of the neo liberal system which gives you the worst of capitalism and socialism. Exhibit A is the open borders immigration system which sees endless numbers of foreigners driving Uber.
@@TradingTheSystem Once you know, you know. Some things can not be unseen.
@@TradingTheSystem "once you dig a bit deeper" - What sources are you using? Once you dig a little deeper into those sources you may find that you have been "had" - its ok it can happen to us all. Just be aware there is always a little bit of "truth" to every good conspiracy theory.
Don’t blame the country
Blame the government
People need to wake up fast
I do blame the government mate. I love my country
What an asinine comment, Australia is a democracy, YOU are the government. YOU are that which governs the country, it is a reflection on the collective (majority) Australians. Enjoy!
No mate, blame the weak as piss people in Australia
Lucky your not indigenous all the propaganda against them from your beloved government
absolutely right - the country is great but is being destroyed by the parasitic psychopaths in Canberra
Hi Jason… Thanks for the Great Reply. Wow… You are following the same plan that we started 2 years ago . Meat , veg, nuts, no sugar & Occasional fasting by avoiding breakfast till the eggs & bacon at 2pm. It really gives the body an energy boost & the brain.
Good to see that you like you own company.
Wife & I do love WA. Was a lifesaver at Elwood Club in Melbourne years ago. Then left for WA. 2.5 acres of our own heaven.
Sure glad we left the Eastern Aust. as we just couldn’t hack Mel or Syd these days after C19 debacle.
Your awareness of the spike protein is great to see. So many people have their head in the sand.
Enjoying your current video. Take care.😊
Governments being evil is one thing, what worries me is the populace! Aussies are asleep at the wheel. It's never been bad in Aus so they can't imagine is getting completely destitute. Housing prices are whack. My folks bought their house in '90 for 89 grand and now the neighbour sold his place for 1.35 mill in the same condition (50's weatherboard) my folks place was in the 90s. Covid was demented - been overseas since 2021 and no one can believe what Australians did to each other when I retell the stories from Melbourne.
Lovely country - cooked now. Needs a radical shift - take advantage of our natural resources, get business and industry happening, start moving forward again! But that will take a visionary and radical government and leadership.
Spot on, mate. The problem isn't just the government; it's the people asleep at the wheel. Housing prices are insane, and COVID really exposed how far things have slid. A radical shift is definitely needed, but it's hard to see that happening with the leadership we've got. Glad you made the move overseas-sounds like it was the right call for you!
4 important things in life - Health, family, freedom and integrity.
Everything fits into one of those 4 above.
Absolutely spot on, mate. Those four pillars are everything. If you prioritise them, the rest falls into place. Cheers for sharing that wisdom!
@@TradingTheSystem You're welcome. I wish you good health and prosperity.
I've been carnivore for 2 years and everything got better - mind and body !
Cheers, with sparkling water 🙂
Amazingly said man, I'm 19, currently living in qld with the misso and we are planning to buy a house, we've got two full-time jobs, living at my parents place paying board in the meantime to save up for a house, (really switched on parents with the current cost of living crisis)... and it's not looking feasable, we're struggling as is, went to the bank and got told to f&ck off essentially and both be on $100,000k a year minimum for a $750,000 home. Not being a depresso or sad sack, but it's getting rough and not many people are covering the current issues in australia publicly like yourself, so look forward to watching your journey and getting some insight along the way
Australia is a wage slave prison colony. In the Philippines a local can buy a nice little 2 BR house for $AUD 10,000. The reason is, if you want a house, you go find a bit of land, and squat on it, get concrete blocks and cement, and you've now got a home, and it's officially recognised then as basically your land. Australia, one of the biggest countries on earth has a housing problem because the government wants you to be a wage slave.
Yes. It is rough. However, at 19 you have time, IF you can remain committed.
- Scrimp and save EVERY cent.
- Keep earning, and saving money at every opportunity.
- Don't blow your hard earned money on crap you don't need.
- Create, and stick to a STRICT budget.
- Stay with your parents for as long as possible, even when it gives you the shits.
- Drive an old car, a car that you can buy for cash.
- Don't worry about your mates, Sheilas or anyone else. Your time will come.
Get used to living this way because it is going to take years. The more committed you become, the shorter the time will be but, it is going to take years.
Believe it or not; once you get through the first few years, life will become normal. That is when you will really begin to see the finishing line, even though it is far away.
I wish you well on life's journey. The only question is: Can you remain committed.
Thanks for the kind words, mate, and hats off to you and your partner for working hard and staying focused-it’s not easy out there, especially with the way things are going. Sounds like your parents have got your back, which is a solid foundation. Keep saving, keep learning, and don’t let the banks or the system kill your drive. There’s more than one way to carve out a life you love. Stick with it, and I’ll keep sharing what I learn along the way!
Keep up the good work mate. We need more people to tell the Australian story so more people can wake up. All the best
Thanks 👍
I’m the same age, and similar experience with 9/11. COVID gaslighting was a rough time, was never going to take it. Post COVID more and more people have started to wake up. I’m just a pilgrim and a stranger passing through, this world is not my home.
Totally with you, mate. 9/11 and COVID were massive wake-up calls for a lot of us-it’s good to see more people starting to question things post-COVID. Love that mindset about being a pilgrim and a stranger; it keeps the focus on what really matters. Stay strong on your journey!
Subbed.
I'm 52 also, been awake since 1984 from free access to amazing rare literature, no pun intended.
Also a musician, I've spent my life waking others through my music, literature and online forum administrators etc.
I've got one foot in, one foot out, I think it's important to be able to play their game that way.
Australia is in big trouble but for me it will be easy to navigate any issues incoming by being within my culture, environment and community I know and have built.
Look forward to following your journey.
I have studied worldfxckery for 4 decades, saw all of this coming, the convidz, 911, and most of the scams, and have tried hard to show others what's coming.
Now I've pulled right back, it's too late, if your not awake and out of bed by now, there's nothing I or anyone can do.
Stay cool bro.
Cheers for the sub, mate-really appreciate it. Sounds like you’ve been ahead of the curve for decades, and it’s incredible how you’ve used your music and other platforms to try and wake people up. Respect for putting in that effort-it’s not easy, and I get why you’ve pulled back now.
Having one foot in and one foot out makes a lot of sense-playing the game just enough while staying grounded in your community and culture. It’s a solid way to navigate what’s ahead. Australia is definitely in big trouble, but like you said, those who aren’t awake by now probably aren’t going to be.
Looking forward to sharing this journey and connecting with like-minded folks like you. Stay cool, brother-your wisdom and perspective are much appreciated!
@@TradingTheSystem Thamkyou, and i appreciate your response, looking forward to more uploads and some great yarns.
Aussie already in Eastern Europe, wife and kids love it ... clean, affordable, proud cultural identity, better heath and education systems ... I can't see how going back to Oz is an option right now. Good luck with your plan and the channel.
What country do you mind me asking?
@popularplays7774 Latvija
i think i recall Nate mentioning Bulgaria somewhere.
Latvija
Thanks, Nathan. Eastern Europe sounds like a great choice-strong culture, affordability, and better systems in many ways. Glad to hear it’s working out for you and your family. Appreciate the support, and best of luck with your journey too!
Amen brother. I’m in the same thought process as you. 12 months to get my sh1t sorted and flee this authoritarian cesspool
@@tomiasthexder7673 I love my country but it has been ruined by our traitorous WEF puppet government. We can’t expect things to change, because left in the hands of the clowns running this show things are only going to get worse
@ totally agree mate. In many ways Covid was the best thing to happen as it has woken so many of us up and we won’t stand for it anymore. Our politicians have sold us down the toilet.
Yeh then stop whinging and do something about it.
Authoritarian cesspool...😂 ffs, have a winge.
I wish people were a bit more specific.
@@edwardsajl what do you think we’re doing you muppet. We’re preparing.
Dude - i joined this morning at 140 subs and you have over 500 now - 10 hours later ! That speaks volumes. i would say you will have a large male following soon all in the boat together trying to figure it all out.
Wow, that’s incredible-thanks for the heads-up, mate! It’s pretty wild seeing the channel grow so quickly, and you’re right, it speaks volumes about how many of us are in the same boat, trying to figure this out. Really appreciate the support, and I’m stoked to have you along for the ride!
I sub'd when you said no jab. We are a small group of legends!
Thanks bro! Yep we are the 5% 💪
G'day Jason, 51 yo Kiwi and I have already started my journey. Left NZ in April 24, sold every bloody thing I own (apart from sentimental stuff stored at my brothers place) Spent 7 months travelling Europe and have now found myself in SE Asia, but I am far from finished. Everything you have described is happening in New Zealand, I saw it too mate and spent two and a half years planning my escape. I'm single with no kids. I have gone through some hardships, I've nearly been broken....But right now the world is my oyster, I'm not going home ! I haven't been this happy in a long time, I will miss my siblings and friends but dammit, this is my life and I'm in the position to do the fuck what I want !!
Thankyou for your introduction, I will eagerly await your progress reports !! Btw, my target weight is 85kgs, stop smoking, drink less and eat more healthy.
All the best...
Good on ya, James! Sounds like you’ve really embraced the freedom and taken life by the horns-respect for making such a bold move. SE Asia is definitely a great spot to reset and live life on your terms. Totally hear you about missing loved ones, but you’re right-this is your life. Love that you’ve set those personal goals too; hitting 85kg, quitting smokes, and living healthier will only add to the happiness. Thanks for sharing your story, mate-it’s inspiring! Keep living the dream and I’ll do my best to keep the updates coming. Cheers!
Absolutely spot on mate👍🏻 Couldn't agree more with your sentiment! I will be following along for sure!
Awesome, thank you!
spread the word mate your not alone. i am 25 and woke up during covid, still hard to explain things to my parents they are just blindly going along.. anyway they will soon see. keep it up mate
also mate stoked your taking it by the horn mate you can do it! i also have been studying a trading course for crypto
Thanks, mate-it’s good to know I’m not alone, and neither are you. Waking up at 25 is no small thing, especially during the chaos of COVID. Trying to explain it to those close to us, like your parents, can be tough-they’ve been conditioned to trust the system for so long. But like you said, the cracks are showing, and they’ll see it soon enough.
Keep staying sharp and spreading the word, mate. The more of us that wake up, the stronger we get. Appreciate the support-cheers!
@ you too mate! Stoked for your journey and keen to see how it works out for you! I’m sure it’ll all go smoothly mate
Good luck! I am also bought a good chunk of bitcoin 🙏
Born and raised in Melbourne, I've seen the rapid changes. Soon, everyone will be competing to live in a shoebox, and the asking price will be north of a million dollars.
Most of my extended family lives on the west coast of America, and it's even worse over there.
When the time is right, I'll cash in and set up in South East Asia or Central America! All the best mate.
Spot on, mate. The cost of living in places like Melbourne is becoming absurd, and you're right-it’s not much better across the pond. Cashing in and heading somewhere more affordable, like Southeast Asia or Central America, sounds like a smart move when the time comes. Wishing you all the best with your plan-stay tuned for updates on my journey!
Good on you mate. I agree the Covid19 stuff was absolute BS
Walk on the right side could get covid, walk on left you are safe.
Cheers, @calvin213214! Glad we’re on the same page about the COVID-19 madness-it really was absolute BS. Appreciate the support, mate!
Covid was an eye-opener.
I'm 54, and 5 years ago self managed my super. Went all in on BTC and a few others. 10x so far, and positioned for this run. Have the experience and some decent ta skills. Love to see this video, will follow your journey. Best wishes to you. 💪
Legendary move, mate! Going all in on BTC with your super and pulling off a 10x is next level. Positioning yourself for this run with TA skills is where it’s at. Glad to have you on board-keen to hear more about your insights as we navigate this journey together. Best wishes and let’s crush it this cycle! 💪🚀
I'm hearing you, been self employed nearly all my life, I am 57 now. We are just revenue raisers for a government that prioritises massive population growth for big business, Sydney is hard work now, not sure it's the best city for my kids to spend their adult life in tbh.
Totally hear you, Chris-it’s tough out there, especially when you’ve been self-employed most of your life. At 57, you’ve seen how things have shifted, and you’re spot on about how we’ve become revenue raisers for a system that prioritises population growth to serve big business. Sydney’s definitely not the city it used to be-it’s hard work now, and I can see why you’d be questioning if it’s the best place for your kids as they grow up. Appreciate you sharing your perspective, mate.
@@TradingTheSystem Multiculturalism has created a distrust in the whole of the community. All contracts are governed by the legal system which is part of the State apparatus. Your bond word was sufficient and less costly historically and the outcomes were better for everyone.
for most people sydney is an idea on a postcard, but the reality for most people where they spend their time is a rat race
Such respect mate. I got done for drink driving for the first time of my life. The Australian court said I have to drive otherwise my kids will suffer so I get a work license. Then I go to the department of transport and they say there rules are different from the court and have to put an inter-locker in my work vehicle and personal vehicle. When I told them my company will not doable inter-locker they said no choice. The court has no say in this only way to get an exemption is medical issues. That made me want to leave just like you’re doing now I respect you so much.
Thanks for sharing your story, mate-sounds like a tough spot to be in. The lack of consistency between the courts and the department is frustrating, to say the least. It’s ridiculous how the system can make life so much harder when you’re already trying to do the right thing. Hang in there, and I hope things smooth out for you soon. Respect back to you for pushing through-sometimes just getting through the day with all these hoops to jump through is a win. Wishing you and your kids the best, mate!
I agree. Businesses are on edge. Just started trading and making some good gains. Sold everything in the city. Live in a small town where everything is half price. People in the country are more sensible and realistic. Thinking about moving overseas. Same, stopped watching TV long time ago. Downsized. Huge improvement. EVERYONE in Australia are just chasing their tails and now are spinning out of control!!!
Hey Sally, sounds like you’ve made some smart moves already-downsizing, leaving the city, and starting trading are big wins! I agree, country life has that sensible, grounded vibe, and living costs make a huge difference. Moving overseas could be the next great adventure, especially with the way things are spiraling here.
Trading is a great skill, and if you’re making good gains, that’s awesome! Just make sure to focus on assets like Bitcoin-it’s a long-term play and a hedge against the chaos we’re seeing. Keep building and stay ahead of the curve!
Raw and truthful not unorganised. Finally someone that said it how it is. Thank you
Agree with you 100% We're getting bent over and rooted and I'm sick of it too. Taxed to within and inch of our lives, can't afford housing, dystopian levels of control and restriction. Haven't decided which was to go yet, possibly a yacht, maybe the MM2H visa in Malaysia.
Mate, I hear you loud and clear-it's absolutely mental how far things have gone. Feels like every move we make, there's a tax or restriction waiting to smack us down. Housing's a pipe dream for most, and the control... well, it's enough to make you want out.
A yacht sounds like an awesome way to break free, just chasing freedom on the open water. And Malaysia’s MM2H visa? Solid plan-it’s affordable, and you’d get way more bang for your buck than here. Southeast Asia’s been on my radar too, so who knows, maybe we’ll cross paths out there someday. Keep fighting the good fight and don’t let the system grind you down!
@@TradingTheSystem It seems like there're a lot us feeling the same way mate. I'm subbed to your channel and look forward to your content. I have the feeling that it's going to become a bit of a community and hopefully the exchange of ideas and experiences along the way will help build it.
If everyone runs the disease has more power to spread, especially when the good strong Aussie’s a running for greener pastures. I’m a proud Aussie in the same mindset as 99% of viewers with the way our country is headed and it’s scary.
Runners become bigger victims eventually in most cases in some way or another!
Stand up straight, plant your feet, puff your chest out clench your fist hard and brace yourselves. Bad times don’t last forever and we are heading into the dark but remember prosperity and strength comes from suffering. We need as many aware mentally strong Australians to build resistance to protect our land. Imagine how you will feel in 5 to 10 or so years knowing you stood strong and turned the nation back on the right path, people are waking up every day so it’s only time and we can rid these politicians.
I think of what my grandfather would be doing in our time, a strong resilient European from Malta migrating to Australia and building Australia after WW2 would be thinking. He’d be disgusted and disappointed in what’s happened in the past 25 odd years. Back then people weren’t selfish looking out for themselves, they were selfless and did for the great of good.
Let that marinate Aussies.
Remember when the going gets too tough we will all be stuffed but we are 1 together and will survive.
My grandfather came here with nothing like many others worked hard, built the Westgate, manufacturing and poured suburbs of concrete, and built homes, they made Australia great, to then have 2 generations after them walk away. Our grandparents gave us all we have and it’s still an amazing country just ran by a selfish corrupt government.
We got this guys and gals.
Men, protect our woman and children, they need us and we need us. Let’s build a legacy for future generations to be proud of. ❤️ 🇦🇺
Life and culture used to be something we all seemed to embrace. With high immigration and low integration, the culture unfortunately has changed.
Celebrate Australia Day. Celebrate the great country we live in. Don't forget our Anzacs or where we came from. The good the bad the ugly.
"Mate, I hear you, and trust me, I tried everything to wake people up. I lost friends, relationships changed, and people no longer see me the same way. I went to the protests, got chased down by cops, got politically involved with petitions, and even formed action groups. But in the end, the majority just wanted to take the jab so they could go back to the footy and the pub. That’s why I’ve decided to leave. I love this country and would fight and die for it, but the truth is, most people just want to follow orders because it’s easier. It’s heartbreaking, but I need to focus on a path that aligns with my values. Thanks for your message, brother. Stay strong. 💪
Well done Mate, I fully understand you and agree 100%. I will be following your journey. I live in the shire too so maybe i may run into you. All the best
Cheers, Pete-really appreciate the support, mate! Great to hear you’re from the Shire as well-such a beautiful part of the world. Who knows, maybe we’ll cross paths one day. Thanks for following along, and all the best to you too!
Shire resident here too 🙋♂️😅
keep banging on mate your speaking truth
Thanks mate, subbed.
58 years young, immigrated as a builder to Australia when I was 22, spent most of my life here now selling up and moving back to the UK. Retired when I was 40, bought a nice farm which I’ve just sold. Physical gold/silver, cryptos and land in my portfolio….cant wait to get out from under the boot of tyrants.
Thanks, mate-appreciate the sub and your story! Sounds like you’ve done well for yourself, and good on you for making the move back to the UK. Retiring at 40 and owning a farm? That’s the dream for a lot of people. Having a solid portfolio with gold, silver, crypto, and land shows you’ve planned it all out smartly.
I totally get wanting to get out from under the boot of tyranny-it’s hard to breathe when the system keeps tightening its grip. Wishing you all the best as you start this next chapter. Cheers, and safe travels!
UK??? It's just another version of Australia.
@@JasonISF Scotland mate, slightly different…not as many imports. Looking at buying a small highland estate through a trust in the Barbados…there’s more than one way to skin a cat.
@@TradingTheSystem, are you on X mate….I’d like to follow you there too as UA-cam keeps censoring me in comments.
Welcome to Indonesia.
Indonesia not just Bali.
i,m on board. jason. looking forward to it….😊
I moved back to Europe, renting my property in Australia. Best decision ever, life is so much better here and less stressful.
Good on you, mate-sounds like you made the right call. Renting out your property back home while enjoying a better, less stressful life in Europe is a win-win. Appreciate you sharing your experience!
@@TradingTheSystemyour absolutely right. I was proud to be Australian but the government has made the country go backward for 20 years. If you can live in the Mediterranean it’s a better life if not south east Asia is great too. Digital nomad is the only way to freedom
Not picking on you personally but property investment here should be a crime especially by people who are not Australian and don't even live here. Houses are meant to be homes not commodities and all this investment in housing is what has driven up prices and forced wives into the workforce which has split families and separated kids from their parents. House and land should be no more than 50K in Australia, thats what i believe their real value is. Homes should depreciate with age. We have so much land in Australia that land here should be the worlds cheapest. Now we are slaves to paying off homes. The only people who should be allowed to invest in property should be company's so that there is a rental supply not that that would be needed like it is now. Investing in property you dont live in is a moral crime in my eyes, your living scott free off the hard work of others.
@@matton36 companies to own properties? You are smoking weed right? Move to USA then overthere you have big corporations owning houses for rent as a business. Obviously you don’t even know what you are talking about.
That would make the situation even worse. The rents will skyrocket.
The problem with Australia is lack of supply constantly year after year.
@@GoceDelcevMKD How can it make it worse when companies already own property??? Nothing will change on that front will it however because private and overseas people can no longer invest in property, property will have an almost ZERO return rate and in fact should incur loses as a house ages. So why would companies invest except to park money!!!!
As for supply, thats because govts lock up the land which should also be made illegal as i mentioned above.
Seems your the one who dont know what your on about.
Im looking forward to joining in on the journey with you. Cheers from the Gold Coast
@@chrispearson8959 Thanks Chris! Glad to have you along for the ride ✌️
@TradingTheSystem I've also got to loose a bit of weight myself. I'm at 115kg at the moment
@ This is your year man! You can do it 💪
Great video mate. I agree with your views. I'm in my later 50s and have migrated to Oz 27 years ago.
For the past 4.5 years hubby and I have consciously moved to and settled in the Flinders Ranges. We're off grid now and have a growing garden, animals and million-dollar views with no cost outlay for the land we're stewarding.
Yes, we could move and travel (again). We've travelled 7 years around the world before the C bs.
Frankly, moving would be too hard now that we are settled with pets. I could not just pack up and leave and I'll stand my ground and protect my little space regardless of what's coming. 💪Subscribed. Good luck with your journey.
If your trading course doesn’t work out I would be happy to introduce you to a great honest trader in Canada.
That’s it Monika 100% stand up and protect your land.
I’m with you. 💪🏼
Thanks, Monika! Your setup in the Flinders Ranges sounds absolutely incredible-million-dollar views and an off-grid lifestyle must be so rewarding. I admire your determination to stand your ground and protect what you’ve built. Appreciate the offer about the trader; I’ll keep that in mind if I need it. Thanks for subscribing and sharing your story!
Your story reflects the experiences and feelings of many others, including me.. power on mate..
👍
Thanks, mate, it’s encouraging to know so many of us share similar experiences and perspectives. Powering on together makes the journey feel a little less isolated. Appreciate your support-cheers!
This is so encouraging! I'm 41 and am already looking to leave this country and to see so many other men in the same boat validates my disdain for the Australian Government (all parties).
There are also programs and businesses who specialise in relocating people into other countries. I recommend looking into these if you're solo like me so establishing a network will be easier.
Best of luck to all of you! Let's leave this mess behind!
Yeah, those who say we should stay and fight for this country, well that ship has sailed. Sadly the political class has sold out the Australian people. It's every man for himself now, convid proved that 100%.
Cheers for the encouragement, mate-it’s reassuring to see so many of us on the same wavelength. Great tip about using relocation services if you’re going it solo; building a network abroad can make all the difference. I’m leaning into Bitcoin as a way to keep finances secure while figuring out the next steps. Best of luck, and here’s to leaving the mess behind and finding a better future!
Yep my mindset has changed alot in the last few years. I chose my health over their poison, losing my job in good money but have 0 regrets. I have carried on and am of the same or similar mindset now, I love my freedom, enjoy my life and only want to be around others that feel the same. I have kind of always been like that though, today could be the last day of your life, you have to make sure you are happy and live.
Absolutely agree, mate. Health and freedom are priceless, and it’s great to hear you’ve stayed true to yourself. Life’s too short not to enjoy it and be around like-minded people. Keep living on your terms-you’ve got the right mindset!
Matt Barrie spells it out perfectly in his video “flat out like a nation sinking”
I'll check him out --- I'll leave the link here for other too ua-cam.com/video/VHtAHw1u15g/v-deo.htmlsi=esgELgwkCZFLZd-e
Thanks for putting me on to him
Great video bro i watched the entire thing would love to watch more yes keep up the freat work
He hit the nail on the head, people in Australia 🇦🇺 has definitely got they heads in the sand
Watching your video felt like I was listening to myself. Best of luck mate. Ill be along for the ride. May learn a thing or two. There are many that are not blind. Unfortunately not enough.
Appreciate the support, mate! Glad to hear it resonated with you. There are definitely others out there who see what's going on, but yeah, not enough yet. Stick around-hopefully, we can all learn and grow together on this journey.
good on you brother, everthing you said i hear you, its like i was listing to my self talk, DO IT!!!!
Cheers, Steven! Really appreciate the support, brother. It’s great to hear that what I’m saying resonates with you-it’s like we’re on the same page. Thanks for the encouragement-I’m definitely doing it!
Honest videos are great, thanks
Thanks!
Right there with you Jason, I am 68 now, so I was 16 when you were born. At 17yrs I was in jail for 3 months, yet I was too young to go in a pub, had to be 21yrs. Ran away from home and an abusive life. Hitched a ride with two guys and young girl. The car they drove was stolen, but I didn't care, I was free from the abuse. We got caught, I had just turned 17 a month before, one of the other guys who actually stole the car, got sent to juvenile detention, the other guy escaped, and the girl, only 15yrs was sent home. I was given absolutely no legal aid. Jail was actually less stress than being at home. And being that I was a fresh young dude in jail with hardened criminals, I had to let them know I wasn't an easy target. It was a gut reaction, but it worked. I have seen Australia falling off the map for a long time and I am on the same path as you. Tidying up the loose ends etc. Sell up the business, home if i have too, and just start living life in SE Asia. Been to Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines. I will be following you for sure.
Wow, mate, what a life journey you've had-sounds like you’ve faced some serious battles and come out stronger for it. It's wild how freedom can mean so many different things depending on where you are in life. I can see why SE Asia appeals after all you've been through-less stress, more freedom, and living life on your own terms. Thanks for sharing your story, and I’m glad to have you along for the ride. Let’s both make the most of what’s ahead
Mate, it is a mirror hearing you explain your views on what has become of what was the most brilliant country to live and to be raised in, here in Australia. I’m 6th generation Australian and from pioneer early settlers in my area. Our forefathers are rolling in their graves at the absolute traitors who are running this circus of sociopathic psychopaths. We had it made, we were in the sweet spot and have blown it to smithereens. Woe is Australia and beyond sad for all our brothers and sisters and children, especially the future we are bequeathing to the kids. The Lab/Lib/Greens/Teals UniParty of go along to get along system. The same compromised behaviour that so many ( but not me ) permitted the widespread Plandemic, every bastard that knew in their heart the total bs but went along with it all anyway. For all the “right” reasons but so deeply wrong. Compromising us all to the nefarious NWO Agenda and so many doing so still for all the “right reasons”. 'It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.' -
Upton Sinclair
I totally agree. My ancestors were brought out here in chains from Ireland for shooting a deer on a duke's property, so we go way back too. It's really sad to see how we have been sold out for 30 pieces of silver.
On some inner level I am aware of the ancestral tears being shed for all of our future generations. The Weekly Times was a favourite of my Dads along with The Trading Post ( which was mine ). The Weekly Times produced an anniversary edition of all their weekly’s into one collected compendium for sale. A gift for Dad ( orchardist and self sufficiency, farmer family ) which I read too with the overarching observation that the State was “the farm” as far as our primary producers were concerned. We were blessed with all, as one would rightly inherit from a well managed family, all the infrastructure the State as custodial managers could hope for. Immense common wealth for the good, the good of all, landed and un-landed alike. We have sold off the farm, piece by piece and in these days our last value as slaves, our freedom. The no longer cared for family but the unwanted herd that has outlived usefulness to be now downsized and eradicated as a nuisance to be eliminated. Learning parallel techniques for survival is the survival required for those awake to see the approaching horizon. Your clips imprint the energetic field where all affects all. We are the change we seek, let it be so, let it be so.
Just wanted to add. I feel so much the same way you do. Hats off for actually doing it. I think more and more people will follow suit. A lot of people I speak to are concerned craps going to hit the fan and are considering exit strategies. I took up hunting as survival skill and My wife and I have a go bag ready. I’m hoping to buy a Bush block at some point in the near future as somewhere to get out of dodge. It sounds extreme but all you have to do is look at the economic climate and environmental impacts such as what’s happening in LA atm.
Appreciate it, mate! Sounds like you and your wife are taking solid steps to prepare. A bush block is a great idea for peace of mind and self-sufficiency. The way things are going, it’s wise to have options. Stay safe and keep planning!
You’re not alone and many are slowing waking up
Yeah it’s really great to see. I think Covid started waking up many around the world 🌎
I just don't think the normies are going to wake in time.. the clocks ticking
@@theoffender3113 100% they are waking up to slow. End of the year the aus gov will introduce a bill where you will need digital id to use social media. They will use this as a tool to censor people and control their thinking.
Yes slowly... too slow...
👍👍👍👍👍👍 I'll be watching. More power to you. 😊
Thanks Bro
Good on you mate. You remind me a lot of my Dad, who I lost to cancer at the age of 71 in July last year. He was very travelled like yourself and did not participate in the typical Australian system. The times I saw my Dad truly happy growing up and into my adult life, was when he was travelling. I'm so blessed he got me on the path of sound money (gold and silver) during CoNvid and I have been investing ever since. My plan is to build up a passive income so I can live potentially in the Philippines (my mum is from Bohol, Philippines) as I do not see a long term future in Australia, like many others are starting to realise too. Looking forward to following along your journey and wish you all the best for the next exciting chapter in your life 👍
Thanks for sharing your story, mate, and I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. He sounds like an incredible man, and it’s clear he left a lasting impression on you. Travelling really does bring a special kind of happiness-it’s no wonder those were some of his best moments.
It’s great that he set you on the path of sound money with gold and silver during Covid-what a gift of wisdom to pass on. Building up a passive income to make the move to the Philippines sounds like a solid plan, and Bohol is a stunning place with so much to offer.
You’re right about the future in Australia-it’s a sentiment that’s becoming more common every day. Wishing you all the best on your journey, mate, and I’m honoured to have you following along. Cheers for the kind words and support!
@@TradingTheSystemthanks mate, that really means a lot as I was very close to him and I was raised to always "question everything". I am now blessed I have my own young son that I can teach him what I have gained from my dad over the decades.
If you're ever in Adelaide, SA mate I'll shout you a beer 🍺👍
Thats one way to stay accountable for your new years resolution: make a viral video. Good luck mate, you're echoing the sentiment of a lot of people at the moment.
Cheers, mate! It’s definitely one way to keep myself on track-no hiding now! Appreciate the kind words, and yeah, it seems like a lot of us are on the same wavelength these days. Let’s see where this road leads!
👍very encouraging!
Great message to other.
Glad too know that there’re many people start waking up now!😊
Thanks, mate-really appreciate the kind words! It’s great to see more and more people waking up and questioning things. The more we connect and share, the stronger we become. Cheers for the encouragement, and here’s to staying sharp and supporting each other!" 😊👍
@ Totally agree! Staying sharp and supporting each other is the way to go, to keep us out of the Babylon controlling system as much as we can. Cheers!
Enjoy your new journey! All the best.
I recently immigrated to Australia and we're struggling a little bit to find a job, house, etc. it's sad that Australia has been down the hill like this. I agree with what you have to say and I like to hear your future progress..
Hey man. Nice to have you. Hope you can find peace here. Thanks for the comment
@@آموزههایاستادبهنام you have the right attitude buddy, you will fit in and do well being open minded respecting our people and culture.
Welcome to our fantastic country ran by completely corrupt politicians.
Choose your hard because nothing in this life is easy. Focus and look after yourself.
Spot on, Anthony-choosing your hard is what it's all about. Whether it's breaking free from the grind or carving your own path, nothing worthwhile comes easy. Thanks for the encouragement, mate, and I’m definitely focusing on the journey ahead!
same age same place (australia) same awakening time process , same thoughts and well researched perspective , total agree with ya mate . good luck to you brother , Ive contemplated paraquay for some time for the reason of less government and cheap down there 👍
All good hope you complete your journey & retire as soon as you can & enjoy the best part feeling completely free of complications 😊😊
I’m mostly on the same page. Not adventurous like you perhaps, but 100% aligned with what you’re saying and observing.
It’s a real feat for them to drive the lucky country into the ground.
But we must remember, this isn’t just an Australian issue. It’s global.
Spot on, mate. It's wild how 'the lucky country' got driven into the ground, but you're right-it's a global game. The same patterns are playing out everywhere, and it’s up to us to stay sharp and adapt. Whether you’re adventurous or not, just being aware and prepared puts you ahead of the curve.
Pretty much i have the same plan. Maybe i will meet more aussies in SE asia with the same mindset. Ive had to come back to Australia for 3 months. After being in the Philippines for 4 months. I feel like a giant step backwards thus place is so depressing. People in Australia seem so angry.
I know the feeling. I arrived in PH 4 days before the lockdowns in 2020 for the birth of my son. I had planned to be there for 12-18 months. I was stuck there for almost 5 yrs because I refused to be a lab rat, then money became an issue.
I have been back in oz for a few months now and I can't wait to return to the freedom of the Philippines.
Australia is not the same place. Aussies seem so shallow and selfish and, the current government is totally rancid.
Gary, I hear you loud and clear, mate. It’s like night and day, isn’t it? SE Asia just has that vibe-less stress, more smiles. Coming back here feels heavy in comparison. Maybe we’ll cross paths over there one day and share a beer! Hang in there for the next few months-better times ahead. 🍻
I'm married to a wonderful Pinay. Looking forward to retirement in a few years where I'll sell up in Australia and move to the provenance in the Philippines. Love the people there. They don't have much but they're always happy and smiling.
Great video Mate 👍
Similar views, similar mindset
Great finding you on UA-cam
Look forward to your 2025 journey
Thanks, @ghostrebel1nz667! Really appreciate the support. Glad to have you here for the journey-2025 is going to be a big one. Stay tuned, and let’s make it a great year together! 👍
Great video! Can’t wait to watch more of your episodes. Totally get you, it’s sad what they are doing to this beautiful country of ours.
Thanks heaps! I’m really glad the video resonated with you. There’s plenty more to come, and I couldn’t agree more-it’s heartbreaking to watch what they’re doing to this beautiful country. Appreciate the support, and I hope you enjoy the upcoming episodes!
I agree with everything you said and am in the same situation myself. I find it a fun challenge to escape the system. 👍
Thanks, Steve! It’s definitely a challenge, but one worth taking on. Escaping the system feels like reclaiming control over your life. Glad we’re on the same page-let’s keep pushing forward and making it happen! 👍
I'm Outa Here also before years end, been planning for 18 month's and heading to S.E. Asia, possibly the Philippines, language barrier is my reason although I love northern Thailand and been there a few times, Vietnam and Thailand have the best food.
Malaysia is very, very good, but since I'm newly retired and divorced my finance's let's say aren't what they could've been.......Thanks Jason for your like minded views and there's a serious movement especially for men over the past few years from the west after all the feminism infiltration which has certainly I believe contributed in part to the whole de-construction of our family and basic values this country was built upon.......Cheers and looking forward to your future uploads.
Thanks for sharing! The Philippines sounds like a great choice, and I totally agree about the food in Thailand and Vietnam-amazing. Best of luck with your move, and looking forward to chatting more in the future!
Enjoyed your bushwalk look forward to more.
Great chat mate ,
I think it’s a massive trend that retirees/ pre retirees are getting out of Oz for good. The peaceful, lower cost of living and generally SE Asian countries are run by governments with common sense.
It’s basically eat like a king in Asia or eat baked beans in Australia on a Pension.
Spot on, mate, and cheers for the great chat! You’re absolutely right-it’s becoming a huge trend for retirees and pre-retirees to pack up and head for greener pastures in SE Asia. The cost of living, the freedom, and just the common-sense governance make it an easy choice for a lot of people.
It really does feel like the choice is between living like royalty in Asia or scraping by on baked beans here in Oz. Makes you wonder how much longer people will keep putting up with it. Appreciate your input, mate-best of luck with your plans if you’re thinking of making the move too!
To be fair, there's a trade off. My mate came back to Australia after losing 2 friends to really stupid motorbike crashes then getting cleaned up himself. He needed the Australian healthcare system.
In 9 months in Vietnam he saw 4 people die... all preventable. Living is cheap... but so is life.
Well done brother. Great to hear your story. There are many more of us who have already done what your intending. This journey is best done not alone. The future is digital money. Earning it, receiving it NOT dependent of any government or location. Multiple grids, Not off grid. 🙏
Thanks for the kind words, mate. I couldn’t agree more-this journey is best shared with like-minded people, and it’s encouraging to hear others are already on this path. The future is definitely digital, and being independent of any government or location is the ultimate goal. Love the idea of multiple grids rather than just going off-grid. Appreciate the wisdom and support!
Great talk man. Im planning to leave shortly also. Ill be in SEA soon⭐️
Hope you find what you're looking for 👍
I stopped watching TV around 2010, with no radio either. It was one of the best things I ever did for my mental health.
Yep. I used to listen to 2gb. Hadley is clownworld central but then they got rid of Jones who was ok and they had a big shake up getting rid of Chris Smith who was also ok but then they put in deb knight who said during covid that quote, "I cannot understand why people are so upset about the police state". Thats literally what she said using the words police state! I almost fell out of my chair and that was the end of radio for me, I now sit in silence in my car all day. Havent watches MSN on TV for 20 years. I was banned more on FB than i wasnt so i deleted that. Utube is my only source of news now, with daily mail sometimes.
I hope your plan works out, look forward to watching more videos on your channel
Thanks so much, mate! I really appreciate your support and kind words. I’m giving this plan everything I’ve got, and I’ll definitely be sharing more along the way. Hope you enjoy the upcoming videos-cheers for being part of the journey!
Woke up years ago, lived on my small yacht in s.e.asia for 10 years. Now on a off grid property in Morocco. Covid was it for Australia, the world's largest IQ test which most people failed.
Sounds like you’ve carved out an incredible path for yourself! Living on a yacht in SE Asia and now off-grid in Morocco-talk about freedom. Totally agree with you about COVID being the world’s biggest IQ test. Glad to see others like you waking up and making bold moves. Thanks for sharing, mate!
Morpheus: This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes
An absolute classic, mate! The red pill or blue pill dilemma couldn’t be more relevant today. So many people are still reaching for that blue pill, choosing comfort over truth. But for those of us who’ve taken the red pill, the rabbit hole goes deep, and there’s no turning back. Cheers for the reference-always a powerful reminder!
I spoke to an Uber Driver who was from Fiji. He had a good main job but was doing Uber to keep his house and pay his mortgage. I said why don't you go back home and have a stress-free existence. I reminded him once you get over this hump, will come the private school fees. He and his Australian wife were thinking about going back.
Then I quizzed him about the health system in Fiji. Non-existent without bucketloads of money. His sister-in-law died in her 30s because her family couldn't pay for dialysis. Plus his father needed a bypass. The cost to have it performed in Australia was $250K.
The health system is the only thing Australia has going for it.
The worst thing that ever happened here was the deregulation of the banks. Prior to that, mortgage payments couldn't exceed 25% of one income. It kept a cap on the price of houses. Couples are now both on a treadmill of exhaustion paying massive mortgages. The banks love it! In the past, most 30-year mortgages were paid off on average within 11 years.
Also, many people feel guilty if they don't send their kids to a private school, which are drowning in taxpayer money. The one down the road from me built a $20 million aquatic center rather than lowering its fees. After the mortgage they both have to work their wrings off to pay the school fees.
Also, many politicians (on both sides) get highly paid jobs with coal, gas or iron-ore miners or after their political careers, as a reward for giving away our resources to them.
I wish you all the best in life mate.
I disagree a bit regarding COVID. I have no time for politicians, but they should have explained it better. It was all about preventing the hospital system from collapsing. If they had let it rip, and the wards were overflowing, no one would get treated after a car smash or for a stroke.
Thanks for sharing your insights, mate. You’ve hit on a lot of key points-especially about the housing and banking systems trapping people in endless cycles. The health system here is definitely a strong point, but the cost of mortgages, private school fees, and the pressure to keep up with it all really wears people down. I can see why many are looking for a simpler, less stressful life elsewhere. Appreciate the good wishes and different perspective on COVID. Best of luck to you as well!
This is scarily accurate, we are about the same age, I got into crypto at the same time. Also trying losing some weight and looking to escape the system. We have the exact same mindset about Australia and the laws and precisely what you said about Covid. We could be twins.
Things are defo getting worse and the government is getting richer and more powerful.
CJ. Get a room you two
Thanks, mate! Sounds like we're definitely on a similar path-kind of like long-lost twins separated by this chaotic system. Keep pushing forward with the crypto, the weight loss, and finding freedom outside the grind. It’s great to know there are like-minded people out there who get it. Let’s keep smashing these goals and carving out a better life!
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Great vid mate, looking forward to following your channel, we think much along the same lines. I’m 47 and just bailed out of Sydney to Chiang Mai Thailand. Fortunately my boss is letting me work online, I’m gonna give this 12 months and if it works out go back to Sydney and sell up everything. Cheers
Nice
I'm the same age (52) from Perth, been in the Philippines for the last 10 years, originally to setup the back office for my previous business (was essential for the busineses survival) things are not perfect here by, every place has its pros and cons, but can certainly escape the Australian Police state, remove the ATO ball and chain and slow down a notch or two from the hard core grind that is running a business in Australia
Thanks for sharing, mate-sounds like you’ve made some smart moves. Setting up the back office in the Philippines not only saved your business but also gave you the chance to escape the madness of the Australian police state. You’re spot on-every place has its pros and cons, but being free from the ATO ball and chain and stepping back from the relentless grind is a massive win.
A decade in the Philippines must have given you a good feel for the lifestyle there. It’s inspiring to hear you’ve found a way to make it work. Cheers for sharing your journey, and here’s to slowing down and living life on your own terms!
Well done, I've been in the Philippines for 2.5 years, and wouldn't want to go back.
Well said mate. I plan on retiring to China. Cannot afford to retire in Australia anymore. I’ve travelled extensively around the world including many times to China, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Europe & US etc.
Like you, I do crypto, Gold and building an ecommerce business online with our Son. Me Mrs is Chinese too. 35 years good.
Noice you woke up back in 2001… I can say I woke up mid 80’s… but it was a continuous progression as things just continued downhill.
Likewise never been jabbed EVER even as a baby, totally fine, no side effects nothing to worry about and I work in OH&S. 😅
I’m with you mate. Australia is toast. They are walking a tight rope and don’t even know it.
You thinking very much aligns with mine and me Mrs. ❤.
Good luck with the George Orwellian AI surveillance and social credit score system in China.
Nice. Thanks for sharing your story. All the best Peter
Mate I'm here in New Zealand and I totally agree with you!!👍
Cheers, Leon! Good to hear from across the ditch. We’re all seeing the same patterns-stay strong, mate! 👍
Good stuff Jase, Wish I could do the same. Getting the fuck out of Sydney 18 years ago helped.
I have subscribed to support you on your journey. Best wishes and blessings
Thank you so much for your support-it truly means a lot to me. Your kind words and blessings are deeply appreciated. I’m looking forward to sharing this journey with you. Best wishes to you as well!
42 born and raised here love Australia always will appreciate and respect this country but yea things are seriously spiraling out of control deliberately will only get worse, was thinking of going off grid and being self sufficient still need to do a heap of research, overall couldn’t agree more about your content👍
Cheers bro! Yeah off the grid was something i was tossing about. My sister has been doing it for the last 10 years. It’s lots of hard work and a very lonely existence. But you never know unless you try, right. All the best man ✌️
Everyone starts somewhere with their channel, well done! 💯 Agreed, here in Aus the gov aren't working for us, however, it's waking people up so it's not totally a negative thing.
I'm on my own journey figuring it out as I go as a solo woman in my mid 40s tackling a bus conversion it's certainly a challenge.
You've encouraged me to put together my own first video for my channel... Although I'm in marketing & have the blueprints there's always more to the story 😊
Look forward to more videos 🎉
Thanks so much, @nomadicoach! You're absolutely right-everyone has to start somewhere, and it’s encouraging to see more people waking up to what’s really happening here in Aus. Not all negatives stay that way if they spark change.
A solo bus conversion sounds like a massive but rewarding challenge-props to you for taking that on! It’s amazing that this has inspired you to put together your first video. With your marketing background and the story behind your journey, I reckon your channel is going to have so much to offer.
Looking forward to seeing what you create, and thanks for tuning in. Cheers!
I feel you brother... You have my sub... Look forward to more monologues when they happen... and some adventure too
Cheers, mate! Appreciate the sub and the support. Definitely planning to share more monologues and some adventures along the way. Stay tuned-plenty more to come!
We were traveling at the same time.. I was in Serbia on Sep 11th. Gone for 2 years. We're a similar age and it seems a similar path! You're not alone.
Thanks my brother. Glad to have you with me
I am a new subscriber and look forward to more good content.
Welcome aboard, @clintonmacdonald2574! Thanks for subscribing and for the kind words. I'm thrilled to have you with us and look forward to sharing more content that you enjoy. Cheers!
Great show mate thanks from NZ.
Cheers, Rodney! Appreciate the support from across the ditch in NZ-thanks for tuning in, mate!
Working on a similar plan. 47, divorced a couple of years ago, kids are grown up, and see this country going down hill fast. Been focussing on trading to find some freedom and considering a move to SE Asia
Good on you, mate-sounds like you’re on a solid path. Divorce and the kids growing up can be a big reset, but it’s also an opportunity to carve out a new chapter. Trading’s a smart skill to focus on for creating freedom, especially with how things are going here. SE Asia is a great option too-affordable, beautiful, and a much more relaxed vibe than the grind we’re stuck in here. Wishing you all the best with your plan-sounds like you’re making moves in the right direction. Cheers!
This is spot on. I couldn't have said it any better as you expressed just how it feels here. No TV here for 20 years, at least.
I started getting rid of my stuff for a couple of years. I just knew I couldn't put up with our policing government especially during the lockdowns. I travel the Europe for almost two years and have discovered that I could live in a (much nicer) house / apartment with a sea view for 1/4 to what I was paying here. I don't need much as I can earn enough while traveling. People always ask about our lockdowns here in Melbourne. People overseas cannot believe how compliant we were.
The i-llegal immigration and globalisation have destroyed the world.
Good luck with your trading course. It's an excellent idea. I also believe in crypto currency.
Thanks for your comment, Sabine. It’s amazing how much perspective you gain when you step away from the grind here and experience other ways of living. The compliance during lockdowns was shocking, and it’s hard to explain it to people overseas. I’m with you on how globalisation has eroded so much. Glad to hear you’ve found a better way of living-sounds like a dream with that sea view! Thanks for the encouragement on the trading course, and I agree-crypto has real potential. Best wishes!
Hey bro. Brent from WA. Well done one starting this journey. Be good to hear more from you as in interested in do this also. Go for it.
Hey Brent, cheers, mate-really appreciate the support! Great to hear you’re interested in a similar journey. I’ll definitely be sharing more as I go, so stay tuned. Best of luck if you decide to take the leap too-let’s make it happen. Thanks for reaching out, bro!
Thanks for the video, looking forward to more content. Australia is becoming a hellhole but there are more like minded people unafraid of the status quo and fed up with the BS. Unfortunately any organic grass roots movements here are quickly shut down and co opted or subverted by state actors or the media.
so true
Yeah mate! No one is coming to save us. We need to do it ourselves
🎯🎯🎯controlled opposition everywhere
fully with ya - from wa, my father a farmer in south west of western australia - conservatives by nature im 29 and cant believe what im growing up in, i sadly was a fool and had 2 covid injections which i regret and didnt want at the time, as i was forced (or 100k fines which was bullshit), im fully awake now however, keen to follow
Nice bro! I am from WA. Likewise....the world is odd.
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Cheers, mate. I totally get where you’re coming from. Growing up with a conservative background in southwest WA and witnessing all the changes can be really tough. Regretting the Covid injections is something many of us share, but it’s good to see you’ve woken up and are ready to take control. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome aboard. Stay strong!
Hey mate, you know Cacao-it's anti-oxidant it dissolves the graphene-oxide thats the one causing the myocarditis....
100k fines for no jab?!
Good luck mate. Like your style
Thanks, you too!