I really like the way you think about these things in general. Learning so much from your channel, I'm going to resarch deep into the countries that you mentioned. Thank you and have a wonderful week.
Dont think too much while in the USA. Simply move to Malaysia, and do your thinking there. If your thinking then tells you that you are in the wrong place, then return to the land of the brave, home of the free or something like that.
The United States is following the WEF’s playbook to the letter. It’s becoming a nation of renters. Housing isn’t affordable for the average wage earner. Cheesy apartment buildings are going up everywhere. Cars are going the same way. They’re so expensive that when the car loan is finally paid off it’s time for a new one so it’s the same as renting. The quality of life in the U.S. is plummeting. The culture has become very druggy because of the despair. Being a “boomer” I saw life get better for people in succeeding generations. Then things abruptly turned in a different direction, and now conditions are getting uglier by the year.
Yea well there was a couple of decades of honeymoon period in the US when Nixon and Plan took the dollar off the gold standard in 1971 So Fed dollar was became even more worthless and the Petro deal ballooned it to created this power The balloon popped Fed Note is Monopoly money. More boomers and Gen Xneed to understand this.
When you can literally look at 300 local channels side by side and they all say stuff like "We must combat the rise of dangerous misinformatiom" It's organized propaganda.
@@shogunero3.6No it doesn’t. Here is the entire first paragraph . “The Great Reset Initiative is an economic recovery plan drawn up by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The project was launched in June 2020, and a video featuring the then-Prince of Wales Charles was released to mark its launch.[2] The initiative's stated aim is to facilitate rebuilding from the global COVID-19 crisis in a way that prioritizes sustainable development.[3]”
People don't need countries, countries need people. People don't need governments, governments need people. People don't need companies, companies need people. People power will always come up on top.
Your little “people are gonna retake. Oh yes, that sounds good but people do you need and people need a government to run the country. And people lead companies to provide services. It is a symbiotic relationship. And the things, your tournament governments, companies. - they are made up of people. They are not entities that can stand without people.
The best country to go is the ones that have good and transparent economy (ocde)...high gdp, strong currency and high IDH. Slovakia, Chile, Lituânia, Czech are the ones. Stable and conservative countries. Don't get your imagination so high.
Communist India had a lower death rate because they took better care of each other.That is Kerala. It's democratic tradition is far superior to the twisted b.s. not doing the will of the people in the USA.
Rather: with said attitude this is so. If you believe in money, then yes money good moneyless bad. Same as religion. I believe something is nice, my mind makes it as nice. I believe something is not nice, my mind makes it so. I don't need money. I need upkeep, love, truth. You need money, you create your own distinct world view of abstract zones based on that. Enjoy your floor is lava. You'll never have enough, untill you change YOUR OWN DESIRES.
@@poetsrearwhat a load of bollocks! Who's feeding you and your family?? Oh somebody else with money.. nice sentiment but stfu it doesn't take away the fact money is needed to survive.
I am deeply alarmed at how passive, docile and complacent Americans have become. They don’t even value freedom anymore and they have tolerated things that they would have NEVER tolerated in the 80s and 90s when I was growing up. The medical tyranny during the plandemic was a WILD thing to witness. And everyone pretty much bent over and went along with it. This isn’t the country I grew up in.
We retired to the Philippines in 2015. Best decision of our life! We pay all our bills and have $$ leftover, unlike the USA we would be broke by the first of the month and still working. We have a beautiful farm, grow most of our own food and the cost of living is less than $1k a month for EVERYTHING!
Moved to San Pablo Laguna Philippines from Canada and love it. Cost of living is much lower . We live on a farm lot with many different fruit trees and have a year round garden. Less stress😊
I moved to Albania during the Covid. No restrictions here. I'm still here. Bought an ocean front apartment and live we'll on $1200 a month. Lovely people very safe.
Well well well.... I bought a wonderful house in Greece, on the southern Peleponnese.... with 100 olive trees and 30 fruit trees around it... the mountains in the back of the home, and 180 degrees of gorgeous ocean out front, all of that half up a winding road in the mountains.... peace and quiet and nothing but paradise... even my American husband will never ever want to go back! It's the life!
Im from South Africa. Before 2020 I really wanted to leave the country. But I loved the way the citizens rebelled against ridiculous rules, mandates, lockdowns. Citizens do not like people infringing on their personal freedoms, despite at the time the government trying to push The Agenda. Now I would rather be here than any Western country.
Agree with you, there’s definitely a renewal bubbling in South Africa right now, thanks to basically this years election results…we could finally be moving to a more efficient government that’s more accountable. I’m young still at varsity& can’t imagine living in the west. South Africa is too beautiful& has so many positives & even the negatives are opportunities to be inventive & build new technologies& businesses that are for us& rest of Africa. It’s great to be here but not walk in the park either. The future is here& rest of Africa…
Escaping falls in with part of the long-range plan- to keep people from truly settling anywhere because a settled people are more likely to fight back.
@@jaecheveyo5140I mean I've spent time + effort into improving my own life instead of nonstop rabbit hole research, and my life is indeed slowly but surely getting better + happier, but you gotta do what works for you 😊
Fighting will not do anyone any good..nor is running away as it will catch up. The great day of God is at hand! The 7 yr Tribulation the Bible calls it-see Revelation. The best thing is to put your trust in Jesus Christ..the one who is eternal & Lord of eternity where we are all heading! The only thing is there are two places: black darkness & aloneness or Light & love & God.
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
People who are worried most often do not realise that there is a choice. You do not have to comply to your government. It might sound strange, yet think about this; we were programmed to believe we have no choice. It's not true. If the people choose differently and back it up with action by not following, WEF holds no power. We are with more people than politicians ❤. Let's join in love!
The Australian Government is introducing a "voluntary" Digital I.D. system, if you don't join in you will be unable to get a bank account, driver's license, etc. etc. etc. it's likely to late as the majority of Politicians are supporting this control against their people.
@@vladcraioveanu233if you have any transferable skills which many people do, you are an asset in another country that lacks that skill in their people. Everyone can add some sort of value anywhere they choose to go
The fact Wikipedia have put up a forced ad under this video tells me the propaganda of them is off the scale. Keep doing what you're doing, Nomad and God bless
UA-cam is always censoring anything they deem as to damaging information for the public. Instagram, twitter all social media does this. They want your mind to as docile & weak as possible.
You live in a different world than most people. Eighty percent of people could never financially do what you do. Most people struggle to survive day to day.
I have mad respect for Eastern Europeans. They are tough people and have the ‘don’t tell me what to do’ attitude. Which is understandable given their 20th century history of fascism and communism with their leaders ‘telling them what to do’ (often at gun point). They have true grit and a heart for freedom and can smell a socialist from 100 miles away. Things us softy American & Canadians don’t have and can’t do unfortunately.
For this exact reason, I'm starting to think Finland militarily preserving it's sovereignty in the second world war might have not been the optimal outcome, because it made the finnish people among the most brainwashed and docile slaves in the European subcontinent. My grandparents were veterans. And here in this time of development, I'm thinking if their success in defending the territorial integrity was not the best for the country after all... Strange thing.
Yeah my BF here in CH is from Prague. She sent me her photos from the enormous Covid regulation protests and they were huge!!! Unified people who have anntena tuned to oppression.
We should stay and fight the WEF, or any other bullies. Why let them have it. They're our Countries, its not the WEFs World, its ours, it's the peoples World and all it's Countries, nobody else owns countries but the people that live there. Get together and fight for one Country at a time, Like a PEOPLES WORLD UNION of free people. Support one Country at a time, everybody as one force. Remove these corrupt forces.
And they're only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
It seems like there were a group of people who wanted to push back on the globalist (WEF) candidate's questionable election on January 6, 2021. I think the government still has them in prison.
I was born in Italy from Albanian parents and been living in Australia for 11 years. I hope Albania never enters EU in fact i hope one day sooner rather than later the whole EU dissemble
I moved to Mauritius about 16 years ago and, I have to say, the freedom you receive is just stupendous, great citizenship program and the culture here is beyond fascinating. Would highly recommend moving to this country if you have the means to!
I just visited Mauritius with a possible future in mind. Amazingly beautiful and lovely island, I wholeheartedly agree. However, I was absolutely shell-shocked with regards to the incredible amount of surveillance camera's. Literally EVERYwhere you look (and they look at you?). About every 75 meters, even in the littlest of towns, the beaches and most random corners. I was told they were installed during the Cvd era. Left me wondering, why and with what intention....I can only guess.
We first bought property in Medellin, Coñombia in 2016 when we were still living on our NZ registered yacht in Malaysia/Thailand. After selling the yacht in 2018, we moved permanently to Colombia and have been here ever since. We now live in a small country town 30kms SE of Medellin and are very happy here. We are both 77 yrs of age. We would not be anywhere else.
I just got back to the US from Colombia after spending most of the past two years bouncing around Colombia filming birds. It’s such a beautiful country filled with great people. Manizales is my personal favorite followed by Medellin. ❤
Exactly why moved from London (where I was born and raised) to live between Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Nairobi, Kenya. Away from the insane globalist agenda. My family is thriving.
@@ksnjos001 I'm Rwandan, born in France, and married to a Somali-Kenyan wife. We are currently in Nairobi, where we have invested in a lot of real estate over the past four years. We plan to replicate some of that success when we move to my home country, Rwanda, next month. Nairobi is not in deep trouble; it has enjoyed peace and stability for the 60 years since its independence. The situation with W. Ruto and the financial bill are indeed significant setbacks in a country that still struggles with corruption and how to create enough jobs to meet the demands of population growth. However, this is the epicenter of East Africa, with a young population and a multiethnic landscape. People have enjoyed peace here, and more opportunities are emerging. There are so many amazing developments and leaps in infrastructure, health, education, and foreign investment. The United Nations recently announced they are moving thousands of their staff permanently from New York to Nairobi. We Africans have faced far deeper troubles in the past, and the worst is behind us. Even countries like Somalia are finally starting to get more stable. Africa is the future, and educated diasporas are joining our continental brothers and sisters to create a better future for our children. I could have easily stayed in France and continued to work as a well-paid lawyer in Paris, but the love of my continent brought me back. Just wait and see.
I'd love if you could do a version of this for people that only have enough for a plane ticket. The theme of the video/playlist being; "If you're broke, here is a list of countries in which I would be okay starting out with nothing."
@@SK-le1gm Wouldn't it be difficult in India finding a spouse because of the caste system? I mean, people could probably find someone, but someone being a foreigner and the other person belonging to a caste, wouldn't that make things difficult? What do people do in those situations?
The great reset is actually the One World Goverment. No one can buy or trade or simply function in society if they don't receive the Beast's Mark (birth certificates, Covid vaccines, more coming in the future). The United Nations is owned and run by the Fraternity of Freemason a.k.a satanism or Anti-Christ. The 33 segments you see on the UN's logo represent the 33 degrees in Freemasonry/satanism. In the last days, knowledge shall increases.
The world can't unite. Have you travelled much? We are all so very different, with different mindsets and values. There will be more conflict not unity going forward, this is quite apparent.
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
I am glad to hear that, however I have a Bulgarian friend that lives in the US and she’s super liberal and fine with socialism. I was shocked. I lived in the former Yugoslavia when I was younger and it was such a culture shock for me, really set me straight as to how important freedom is and how lucky I was to experience that.
Yes but your Government(same goes for Croatia) is doing everything the EU/USA says so unfortunately you are not a free country Like Serbia and Hungary.
Absolutely, I agree, esp in the last 4 years, that is why I have continually tried to warn people, unfortunately, it looks like they’ll have to learn the hard way.
Coming from Brazil I moved to USA almost 5 years ago, right before Covid, each day I think I made the biggest mistake of my life. And what makes me sad is that I recently studied American history to get my citizenship and to see what the country once was to what has become is sad, greed of big corporations and corrupt politicians destroyed a good thing that was this country. Not saying my home country is some utopian but there are things here that even in my developing country I never saw, like too much use of drugs and obese people everywhere you look. Me and my American husband we are investing in crypto coins for a near future live in Brazil comfortably.
@@PolRomeoInvestorthey usually are. People typically get more money as they work less and they work less as they get more money. It’s a good feedback loop because it helps you create and invest even more because you aren’t exhausted from the day to day physical or mental grind of poverty. All the people I know with money are rarely if ever at actual work 😂! They’re paying other people to do most tasks or have extremely cushy jobs or enterprises where their “work” consists of at most a couple hours on the computer. It’s not bad it’s just that once you come into money you lose your perspective and once you lose perspective on other people’s suffering you are not very likely to understand and therefore less likely to empathize with the plight of other people. Think about the self made millionaire versus the self made millionaires kids. Also the sad reality is that money is usually a generational blessing and poverty a generational curse. If we know that poor people’s children tend to remain poor and rich people’s children tend to remain rich, the issue is nothing about working hard or intelligence. The average wealthy person is no more intelligent and works no harder than the average poor person, it’s mostly a matter of knowledge, experience, nepotism, and previous wealth. Currently most people believe that they can just claw themselves out of intense poverty and statistically it just isn’t so
I KNEW IT! I knew you were against The Great Reset this entire time!! You say it with the channel without obnoxiously saying it in every video, that's why I subscribed a long time ago. Thank you for being honest and giving this very real subject a practical non-sensational perspective!
Everything you just said is 100% accurate. I spend several hours daily researching different topics including politics, culture, and economics. The gap has been growing, and as usual the rich are getting richer. I don't have a solution for it, but I am open to moving to another country. That's one of the reasons why I follow Nomad capitalist. I don't agree with everything he says, but I'm open to the ideas.
The abusive relationship analogy is very relatable to many. You're not "treated best" when in a toxic relationship with someone. Same goes for the country where you reside should you be taxed excessively or regulated to a degree where many personal freedoms no longer exist.
Yeah, but in a toxic relationship, with people, at first, you are treated better than ever, to lure you in, and the bad things only come later, gradually, so you are already in over your head when you finally realize what happened and that's exactly why it's so difficult to escape. I don't know how it is with countries, but those programs in Italy and now in Sweden where you can buy a house for 1 Euro if you agree to certain terms... they seem like a huge red flag. There must be a reason why people don't want to live there.
You are trained to see through the lens of consumerism and so you see nothing but places for more carefree consumerism. To serve their purposes, you had to become consumers and you are. In full glory. Freedom. Hmm! Freedom is within, not somewhere in the world where people are already being used, killed, shot, starved, robbed... for someone else to consume. wherever you go, with this user attitude, you will remain a part of this system.And the system is the same everywhere.The division/ and limitations arising from this/ under labels such as communism, capitalism, poor, developed, etc. is only for you. For those who consume you, there are no boundaries or limitations. I hope for your sake and the sake of your children, you will realize it.
Not enough upvotes to your post. Your post also points to the hard reality there won't be anywhere to run. I think there will be freedom pockets within many countries that serve as refuge. But whole countries to run to? I'm not sure that will exist.
@@mysticaltyger2009 Who would want to look in the mirror and see how naive he is? I have already read thousands of comments. It is frightening that few people realize the reality... A perfectly functioning system of slavery named "Democracy" and modern day slaves are taught what the "good life" is... How will the mouse escape the trap, hiding in the corners?
Nothing will be the same no matter where we are or where we move we as people must support each other no matter what we can run but we can not hide no matter where we are or hide
Exactly. You pay off your house...but then the government charges you yearly property taxes...they overvalue your house each year so the taxes increase yearly. What a racket.
"you'll own nothing & be happy" = how reality already is (even "owning" property means you're enslaved to it, & must pay somebody else taxes on it forever....that's not the definition of ownership - those you pay taxes to own YOU (& your property
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
Oh! look ma! Somebody with common sense. Exactly what I keep telling people. Same is true with vehicles. In my country we need to pay tax for it every year, which means it's not ours at all, just like property or houses. Government says both the property and vehicle taxes are to support the social works and the state, OK, fine, just change the names to property rent and car rent and stop inventing names for those things which you don't in fact own, the government owns them and they're just renting them to you. Governments need to stop lying to the people and people need to demand change.
In the definition of the geeat reset it says it was in response to COVID. No it was NOT. The geeat reset had been being enacted and was already a thing. Realistically, the reason they unleashed COVID was to facilitate the great reset. Good video. Thankyou.
They added the word Liberal to the Reset and said Tucker Carlson popularized it. This parks it right into the good ol' controlled left/right paradigm. Back into your fence little sheep.. 🫏 🐘
exactly like the plan they already had in place before blowing up towers in NY. (patriot act) = loss of all freedoms. why doesnt anyone speak of the 8 month long contract ACE elevator had ( 85 employees) work on all elevator shafts. by work i mean coating everything with thermite
@@sarahkelley9045 I don't know how u got away with posting that?? Maybe I have my own personal secret utube police to keep facts I spit from being shared, but I tried at least adozen times in different ways to say the same, and the comment was deleted each time
Most of us will stay and fight for our countries as best we can. We won't abandon our beloved homelands where our ancestors are buried because they are ours and our birthright.
suggestion: abandon the entire concept of nation states (lines in the sand, that mean nothing - & treat the whole planet as yours, because it belongs to every human
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology Not true because our Irish ancestors fought and died for our small island and they built up the economy, it's our homeland and we're entitled to it. Furthermore we are surrounded by sea, not sand so drawing lines in the sand is irrelevant here.
@@elliegreen4738 (you’ve got an arbitrary line on the northern border, that seems to have caused some ‘troubles’ in the past, & still to this day, if memory serves correct
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology That bordering off of six of the Counties on our small island by the British Establisment Elites has nothing to do with the EU imposed plantation of Ireland and of Europe. Nor does the fact that the border is there mean that we should give away this country which is soaked in the blood of our ancestors to other people. It is our home, the homeland of the Irish people and if we give it away then we will have nowhere to live and our precious, rare Ethnicity will die.
Ok this comment is for People (which I am guessing in majority are either from US or from a similar big western country). What Andrew is saying for Serbia or Albania does hold some value, but it comes with a big caveat which sometimes westerners are unaware because they have been raised in a different culture. Now, I am born and raised in Albania and moved to US 12 years ago. I hold dual citizenship, both American and Albanian. I visit Albania every summer and my parents, soon-to-be wife and childhood friends all live there still. Albania is a GREAT GREAT Country to spend time and possibly to live if you have income in USD. It can also be a GREAT COUNTRY to "move some money just in case". However, it is NOT A COUNTRY TO MAKE MONEY. There have been SEVERAL cases where high profile international business man have been blown up inside their car because they roughed the wrong feathers. Albania is a SMALL country and it is in the POSSESSION of a very few selected individuals who have air tight control of everything (ports, drugs, customs, big businesses, big real estate complexes). So, a move to Albania to live a quiet life can be indeed very rewarding and feasible. Or maybe a move to just own a house and have a passport can be done too. However, if you are high net worth individual and you think that moving to Albania will give you access to an "un-tapped" market and you can make money. Then you are being sold a LIE!!! PS. If you really intend to make a big real estate investment in Albania, make sure you are buying a property where there is not an on-going court case dispute between 2 different owners where each is claiming rights of possession. This happened because the Communist regime seized all property and it became state-owned and after the 90's all state-owned property was claimed by anyone who "had access" to friends in the government. Now a majority of real estate or lands are on-going court cases between post 90's owners vs. pre-communist period owners.
Why is the author of this video so enthusiastic about China and Russia as opposing the forecast western "great reset", while China has social points total supervision system in the .. you know, present 🤨?? Also Russian people right now are being sent to die on the front in a war, so not really living freely happily. I'm missing the point of this logic 🧐.
I lived in Albania and I loved it! Countries that have recently had civil revolution to go to war for their freedom remind me of the peak years of America. The US is so robotic, corporate NPC, communist, and police are literally one traffic stop away from wrongfully convicting you of a crime until you end up on a Netflix documentary 30 years from now after all of your constitutional rights were violated as you were presumed guilty. I’m exaggerating for humor but the US is the scariest place I’ve ever lived. I live in Africa now and the freedom here is amazing. Even in the way you can drive a car you feel free not scared to death of police.
About Trump and "America First", and other countries. President Trump addressed the United Nations and encouraged every other nation to put THEIR COUNTRY First, and not bow down or succumb to the New World Order. Just sayin '.
Even AS he and Biden (and all of them) BOW Down to the WEF by destroying the Currency. Trump continued that unabated and will do so again, same as the Democrats. You've been DUPED. The Two Are ONE (so-called Two Parties).
I rebuilt my sailboat to a live-aboard bugout survival pod that can stay out at sea self-sufficient for up to 10 years if needed. But until you know what hits the fan I will be living near the coasts of EU. Yearly cost of living is down to $3500, I can't be bothered to work.
Sounds great if you don’t mind not having family over for Sunday dinner, or helping them when it need. You truly are a Nomadic energy. My husband has lived all over the world, before we married and for work as well. But he doesn’t have the family connections that I brought to the table in our life, now after 40 years he wouldn’t live anywhere else it within driving distance of our family. Especially the family we created together. More to life than money. Family love is the richest diamond this earthly experience has to offer. Just my opinion it I am old enough to be your mother
Apples & oranges...! Trying to pave the way to a more prosperous and safer future for the WHOLE FAMILY is not some sort of abandonment. The USA is going to experience some VERY turbulent time ... to arrange a plan B is wise and courageous. Some folks never even get a passport in the lives...never learn a second language or experience new cultures etc. to me it's sort of family / life in a little sterile BOX. """LIVE LIFE """
My daughter and I left the US about a year ago and am almost finished my residency process in my new home country. Moving to another country doesn't necessarily mean you have to choose between money and family. The US is going downhill fast and my goal is to buy a property here and provide a secure place for my family to come if things get too scary for them there. They will have a safe haven if need be, if not, well then they just have a nice place to vacation. As of right now, my immediate family all have their passports and they have visited me often here and I have in turn visited them often since I have been gone. I can do this because I am in Latin America and the flights are easy to and from FL, AL and TX where they all are. No, I can't have them over for Sunday dinner every week, but that doesn't mean I can't help them if needed (and vice versa) since I am a relatively short flight away. Family is important and my kids lived most of their lives in a multi-generational home with their grandparents and an aunt an uncle. We are very interconnected, and our ties are strong. None of them see my moving as a break or a betrayal. They know that this move is as much for them as it is for me.
Nice ideas but overseeing a few things in Europe... Albania might not be an EU member but it is very much under the financial influence of the EU. Head of State, Edi Rama, is a Young Global Leader and apparently has to take orders from Italy, ruled by an another YGL. Also the Serbian Head of State is a YGL. Same applies on Romania.... Whole Europe is controlled by the WEF and therefore a sinking ship!
You live in Britain, and you're desperately trying to believe that everywhere else is as bad as Britain, so you don't feel bad about not moving somewhere better?
No, she is just making a point that most leaders of Eastern European countries mentioned in this video are actualy Young Global Leaders - actually same shit as WEF, created by same leader, just a different name. Unless they are crushed by opposition and resistance, it will be the same nonsence across all Europe, incuding the ones that don't look communist & globalist yet.
Excellenet point. Also, many people who live abroad in these countries, they count on their social security checks and retirement pensions WHICH WILL NOT EXIST, when shit hits the fan.
I hate that people can't just move to another country unless they have money. If people don't want to live in their country, they shouldn't have to. I also feel that people who move to another country should adapt to the culture instead of forcing the culture of the country they hate into the new one they joined. I'm traveling all over the world, seeing different countries and cultures and truly wish there was a way I never had to go back to the US.
You don't need a lot of money if you have skills. Engineers, plumbers, mechanics for mining vehicles, nurses, teachers and many more can legally move all over the world for work. But yes, you will need some money and applying for jobs and visas can be very frustrating and time consuming.
I do not have $1M in liquid assets. However! I appreciate the information you are sharing here. I, like you, was laughed at for warning people about the decline of this country back in 2010. I worked at Washington Mutual bank in 2008 during the crash, & it opened my eyes wide open at the age of 21. I couldn't unsee the unfolding of signs. You've got yourself a new subscriber!
UK is becoming the worst country in europe an average house rental in London is £3000 to £4000 plus council TAX plus bills thats Total of £40k to £50k If you add food clothing,transport,ect We talking about £60k for an average family of 4 to live in London Thats bit madness when minimum wages salary is £24k So if a couple of both work full time for mimum wages thats Total of £50k !!!! Thats why almost everyone is relying on Government support To survive
That is why I left london uk complete bullshit prices low wages and you can only succeed at owning a business which the government and other businesses will try to destroy or keep you down! I left this year no thanks!
There is more to the UK than just london. I agree it is expensive in london, which is why i would question why anyone would want to live in that disgusting place
Go where you're treated best is Andrew's line. Conversely, go where you're appreciated and can fully contribute to society. Trying to find that sweet spot somewhere.
1- southern and eastern Africa (Kenya, Rwanda, Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius,) 2- South Pacific (Fiji,Vanuatu) 3- Eastern Europe (Serbia,Albania, Georgia,Montenegro, Balkans countries) 4-countries that are friends with China
Would those countries really be safe for Americans? How strong is the rule of law there? Are fundamental rights guaranteed in a national bill/charter of rights?
Yes Romania definitly on the list, the had the lowest Vaxxes in the EU and also when I walk there I don't feel the people looking into my buisness , everyone in their own business.
Ahhh but the EU is soon geting the vaxx pass starting this september. Developed during the COVID-19 pandemic for the EU Digital COVID Certificate, the GDHCN is now managed by the World Health Organization, enabling the authenticity of digital vaccination records to be ensured.[7] EUVABECO’s pilot projects aim to pave the way for other countries by harmonising vaccine terminology, developing a common syntax, ensuring adaptability across different healthcare settings, and refining EVC implementation plans. These plans will be publicly released in 2026, extending the EVC system beyond the pilot phases and enabling broad adoption across all EU Member States. In addition to the EVC, EUVABECO is creating plans for several other innovative tools: a clinical decision system that provides vaccination recommendations, a screening tool to identify and invite vulnerable populations, an electronic Product Information Leaflet (e-PIL) to enable the transfer of vaccines across countries without having to repackage them, and a modeling and forecasting tool to assess the impact of public health interventions. By leveraging the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and fostering innovation in vaccination management, Europe is taking crucial steps toward a more resilient and health-secure future. For more information about the EUVABECO project, visit the project website.
@@janeslater8004There is a big difference between Romanian and Roma gypsies, who are the ones that caused a lot of the problems you are referring to. Romanian people dislike and shun the Roma Gypsies for this reason.
Because social services took a familys kids away on questionable grounds, the community gathered together and caused chaos until they returned. It is understandable. @@janeslater8004
Man, we were almost ready to move to the Netherlands. But thankfully we decided to stay in South Africa. The wide open spaces, amazing nature and there is significant improvement in our government. This third world element also means you are more free to operate and move than the tightly controlled countries like in Western Europe. I like the fact we are giving the US and EU the finger in certain aspects of governance.
You are right, I live in the Netherlands and things are getting bad concerning control and freedom. People are getting taxed more and more, to pay for their own oppression.
Brother don't come to the Netherlands.. you I'll get taxed on literally every thing, even on the stuff you already paid taxes on.. not to begin about the petrol .. house rent costs even being able to get loans in this country you must be a astronaut and still they guess if they should give you a loan .. it's disquisting how they threat their own people .. only thing that counts in this country are refugees, and LGBTQ 😅
Good for you. Living in the Netherlands (which I still love), I think we are the devils eye. Especially when you know the history. The real one, not the one they are teaching in school 😉
Must say I’d stay in SA any day. Just returned from the USA and in general , it’s not a place to live . America is out of control and money is their God. Their medical system is so corrupt , it’s beyond salvage and their food is truly crappy
Sorry guys, most of the south pacific will be part of the great reset, I know because I live here and I have a background in Pacific politics. Our currency is backed by the failing USD, a portion of our economy is dependent on aid from usa, aust, nz and eu therefore our policies favour the aid donors agenda. Currently china is slowly influencing the region and if ww3 happens the Pacific ocean will be a battle zone. In my opinion countries like Venezuela, Cuba and Zimbabwe are good places to escape the reset because they have been through hardships and still existing. Russia with it's resource based economy is stable as long as there is no nuke war. Burkina Farso, a African country that is telling new colonialists to eff off, aligned with Russia for protection, and focusing on building its wealth. Just my thoughts, peace everyone
I dont know about Cuba considering that it went through a crisis because of its military outpost statis, in a ww3 senario that place would probably be toast too.
Hear hear. I'm from Malaysia but live in the UK now. I agree, people are a LOT nicer in Malaysia than in the UK and most of the western countries. What irks me is that when westerners go to Malaysia, we welcome you guys in open arms! And westerners also get paid (in terms of salary) twice as high, leaving the locals with average to very low salary. Fair? hell no. It pisses me off really. I thought coming to the UK would help me financially considering I'm getting paid 6x higher (£1 = RM6), but my quality of life has dropped quite significantly. Can't even dine out once a week, can't afford to hire helper/cleaners weekly and some other stuff I took for granted living in KL.
Move back to Malaysia; your health is more important than the extra pennies you're currently earning. I'm wanting to move to KL but struggling to figure out how to make a living there.
I moved to Ecuador. So far so good. Social Security goes a long way here. I have a place that I pay $350 a month for. In the U.S. it would be $3000 a month.
Dieing isn't worse sometimes than living the way I saw a lot of people living in the USA. Do you honestly think that there are not ways to get good medical treatment outside the USA? I've been living in the Philippines for over 5 years and the one thing that has really changed is that at 66 years old I don't take any medicine except for the occasional antibiotics if I get an infection from not being careful. If you have enough money to get an operation in the USA just the deductible will cover most anything you encounter here medically 😉. If you are down and out in the USA you probably are not enjoying life abroad much either 😂. @@tadmajka1998
I’ve used the abusive relationship analogy for the Canadian government complete with gaslighting. Literally feeling like the crap beaten out of me but since no one can see the bruises I just get called crazy.
@@Jon_Snow_88 Another awake Canadian here! I too have felt the lowest lows over the last 4 years. How so many people are still asleep astounds me. Collective Denial is powerful. However I have to remind myself it's not our country that's bad, it's our corrupt puppet politicians, the CBC and the media in general, our broken medical system etc... Remember the Trucker's convoy and how they inspired True Patriot Love! and if you feel it nowhere else, then know that I love you! ; )
The Netherlands where I live is the most dark place to be. We have very few but very strong and awake souls here, where the most are sleeping. We have already a few 15 min city's and smart city's with smart monitoring streetlights But a new world is also beginning here, very smal en tiny places with a lot of power 🧡
@@CaroleanneWright No. not yet, statistically not. But for the younger generation it is something like 30% and in the cities it is above 50%. The amount of babyboomers can skew the data, that it looks like a big white majority, but in 10/20 years they will pass out, and our younger generation can not have as many kids as the subsidized mohammedans, so it does not take very long. The amount of baby-buggies with arabs is about 70% versus baby-buggies with natives based on my eye account. And it may sound like a fear-maniac, I hope it will never come that far, but when it comes to weapons we are vastly out-numbered. Weapons are illegal here. But economic forecasts are very grim with a government that has put 500 feet of concrete over our gas field source, that supplied all our houses and industry with heat. And farmers output are reduced to 50% of what it was because of unexplainable nitrogen policies, and fishermen can no longer fish, and industry is dying here like it did in Detroit, because of over taxation (labour costs) and environmental rules. So there will be turmoil in the near future no matter what.
@@CaroleanneWrightmuslims are oké, very friendly people The Netherlands has been kidnapped by neo con zi. onVSnato Look what they are doing in the world, war and powerplay. We are all fed up.
About the mindset of the people: I agree with that sentiment. I'm from Germany and there is a big reason why the political landscape in west-germany and in east-germany (former DDR) is so different. But all over the political development i see in the country, i don't like where it's heading.
yes, I agree that it is very concerning that a majority of folks in eastern Germany vote for reactionary or socialist parties. Their common motif seems to be a love of Putinst Russia. Why again did we get rid of the Wall?
@@martian9999Germany has the same problems America has. People are fed up with the status quo. Plus Germany lives under the boot of American hegemony and isn’t free to govern themselves as they see fit. Why shouldn’t Germany be friendly partners with Russia? How did the Russo-Ukrainian war begin? What transpired in 2014 and who was involved? Why can’t we talk about pipelines in the “free world”?
@frank9253 look "capitalism" it's a loaded term because nothing can remove a natural state of free market exchange, we have *liberal capitalism* which is the pathological mixture of french leftist social liberalism with crass lockean and germanic economic set ups and this started in the 20th century.
I came across this video today! It's so timely for me! I could listen to these types of homilies all day,every day! These lessons need to be brought back! Post Novus Ordo has definitely watered down true Catholic teaching! Never assume that all Caholics know this. I am a perfect example of this. I was born and raised Catholic and never heard this in CCD! Thank you for this teaching! It will help me in my confessions!
Greetings from Greece! Many people here are troubled by the issues you mention, but there is also the other side that I, as a Greek woman and a descendant of refugees from Asia Minor with the exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey, see things differently, another such example is the Jews. If you don't have a country of your own, in times of turmoil you risk having nowhere to go. The question is not which country we will take refuge in as foreigners. and don't pretend that if you have citizenship in a country, you will be accepted in times of crisis. The point is to open our eyes and do what everyone should do for their place!
What about somewhere that isn't necessarily the most tax-friendly (in terms of inheritance), but is an extremely safe place with a very high standard of living.... Japan? The Japanese government ain't perfect, but when during Covid, they specifically said (I'm paraphrasing), "We do not have the authority to mandate people to be vaccinated, and we do not want the authority for it"... somewhat of a breath of fresh air.
Exactly please understand that Japan does not want a lot of foreigners there. It's that way for a specific reason. It's the total opposite in the US; which is what is creating all of these problems.
@@BestNewsClips No. The cause of issues in the US is income inequality. The middle class is shrinking while the bank accounts of the wealthy have exploded. Americans used to be able to have a family, a house, a car, send a kid to college, and have a pension for retirement. It took one salary to the support that lifestyle. Since the Reagan era, that has imploded with the implementation of his neoliberal trickle down economics. This is all well documented.
@genigeni9335 I agree and it's progressively gotten worst the past 3 1/2 years. Scares the shi* out of me every day & I'm in lovely South Florida. It feels a bit isolated here. People have a lot of money. I eat out every single day, and I'm still shocked that people can do the same. Six figures here is like nothing. It gets you a starter condo.
Hey buddy I'm sorry that you're in the UK. They seem to be progressing quicker than we are here. But that is accurate in South Florida it does seem to be immune from what's going on nationally; especially in Democrat run cities. I'm from New Jersey, and I would never go back unless it's a funeral or a wedding. Just too much regulation in California, Illinois, New York, the list is getting longer.
Japan just recently opened its doors to limited immigration. But I think they’re mostly looking for cheap labourers from undeveloped SE Asian states like the Philippines.
I met a British man who worked in oil in many African countries. According to him the main problem of the place is that as there's not a real middle class or even upper class if we exclude the politicians everything is extremely expensive. They build a few safe luxury buildings where you're almost forced to stay in, because in countries that underveloped there's nowhere else to go, there's only that and the slums. Also, most foreigners arriving are oil workers who get their accommodation paid by their companies. As these companies have an infinite supply of money they can pay whatever they want even if everything is extremely overpriced. And it's not only with housing, same story for anything that has to be imported. We see things in Asia or Latin America being dirt cheap compared to the west so we think Africa must be even cheaper because its less developed but the thing is Asia and Latam are more unequal than they are underdeveloped. There is wealth in the country but it is not seen by the majority of the population. Whereas in Africa there's no wealth in the countries, its all siphoned away. So there's not even the infrastructure for a middle or upper middle class as we know it. Of course, there are many people with no money problems who do well but aren't rich either but their lifestyles are far from the ones a Westerner or anyone from a more developed place would be comforable with
Which African countries?? A select few inconsequential countries fit your description. The countries mentioned here and several others have a thriving middle class and are showing impressive growth. There are 54 countries in Africa afterall.
I think you've raised some interesting observations. As a westerner who moved to an African country the resounding issue that you've touched on is why on earth is everything (of even average quality) so expensive in underdeveloped African countries but the same under-developed Asian countries can deliver high quality at low prices.
I’ve spent a lot of time in a number of African countries and there are huge differences. If you’re in the oil business the two most likely possible destinations are Nigeria and Angola. Frankly I wouldn’t want to live in either - they are probably two of the most corrupt countries on the planet (“the oil curse”) - but it’s really not true that eg Nigeria has no middle class, it does, about 30 million out of a population of 170 million and many of them are very well educated and in very much the same kinds of jobs they would be in in the USA or anywhere in Europe (I met quite a few examples running a management program for a European MNC in Lagos). . And the same applies to many other countries in Africa that might be a good deal more attractive (less risky/corrupt, better infrastructure etc) to live in eg Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, SA. But in all of them you’d really have to pick the destination carefully and have good quality local advice (which does exist). And while it’s all very well talking about Botswana and Namibia having good infrastructure and being mainly safe, they are both huge countries with tiny (if friendly) populations and an awful lot of desert, a very long way from everywhere else. Maybe nice if you want a VERY quiet retirement in a VERY dry climate…
Africa isn't a monolith. I'm part of the middle class in my African country; all my relatives are. I also run a business catered to the middle class in my town. Please don't state opinions like facts. You should have mentioned the specific oil-rich nations with no middle class which your British friend told you about.
This is so refreshing to hear. My partner, and I are going to South Africa next year. I've been there, and I love it. As a Black Puertorican man who is 65, and retired i feel more at home, accepted, and safe in South Africa. America is not the world. It's time to move forward, and try something new.
Agree, SA has issues, signs of re colonization with descendants of colonizers carving up their own enclaves inside SA & the government on Ignore mode, which feeds these new colonizers’ desire into grabbing more land!
They actualy dont, because they want people to mingle so chaos starts, clashes between cultures, racism etc. They want the world to be without history, without culture without a known past so the people can be controlled easier.
The thought of living in a far away country sounds very depressing. People don't realize what they would be giving up. The radio stations, the music it plays, the food, I could go on and on.
@@suzanneblaylock9598 Not so much nowadays - internet radio from anywhere etc - but if you find comfort and security in the familiar (which many people do, nothing wrong with that) then it may not be for you. I’m retired and live in the U.K. (I’m British) but I’ve lived in several other countries in the past (work took me there) and would happily live in 2 of them again - however my wife is of the same outlook as you and couldn’t imagine living away from her family in this country, never mind abroad and I am happy with that. I think a lot of it is to do with early life and culture. I come from a place (Scotland) where emigrating, moving away for work or just “leaving home” in general we’re not at all unusual, and even expected of the ambitious and adventurous (I actually had a career advisor at school tell me that emigrating to Canada was a good option!) - many people had family in Canada, Australia, the USA etc and many more 300 miles away in England. I left home at 19 to work in London and no one thought anything unusual of that. Quite a different environment from my wife’s upbringing in Surrey!
@@suzanneblaylock9598🤣🤣🤣🤣ok lady, as if the US is the supreme place to live. I was born there and grew up there. I no longer live there since my family is from Europe. I am so happy to raise my children here. You know nothing else, which is why you say such an uneducated and ridiculous comment, full of hubris.
That’s not what Trump was talking about. He wasn’t talking about other countries putting America first. He was talking about America putting America first!
Loads of English friends who left the UK for Sweden because of how open everything was here. It was like 2019 all through the scamdemic, no masks or mandates
I think it is going to come everywhere, once they take down the big countries, everything will fall into place, all we can do is resist and fight fight fight!
You are dead on. As an American, couldn't agree with you more. I have been fortunate enough to open business's internationally and see the picture your projecting.
20/07/2024 I have friends that moved from north Italy to Albania during Covid, where there was no lockdown, no vaccinaes mandate, no masks, etc... they were thrieving while we were closed down! they are still there and for now they are not coming back...
Daniel 5:23-24 And you have praised the gods of silver and gold, of bronze, iron, wood, and stone, which do not see or hear or know, but the God in whose hand is your breath, and whose are all your ways, you have not honored. Jeremiah 9:23-24 (KJV) Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the LORD.
Good news . . .God will create a new kingdom where all have one heart . . .no greed/ no violence/ no sufferings . . .enjoy life . . .live simple and trust the Almighty God!
Albania is for albanians only. Not fucking "expats" coming and treating our holy lands as their playground and a place for where their old asses can retire
I never visited but met some beautiful Albanian people in France where I live and I wish I can discover the country ❤ as far as economy and society are concerned I don’t have any idea about Albania 🇦🇱 I wish I can discover all that
@@kilanimeriem375 I hope you get to visit. I would recommend June or September for the months because the rest of the summer is swarmed with tourists and higher prices. Albania has a beautiful southern sea like Saranda/Ksamil and North has beautiful nature like Theth & Valbona trails. It's definitely an unknown gem 💎
Don't forget to research "15 minute cities" the wef agenda coming to major cities around the world. Singapore included. No country is going to be spared.
How about enough people fight back by withdrawing and refusing to consent with any of it??? Most do not have enough resources to have one home here, let alone Homes elsewhere “just in case”, or “when it all happens”. It has been in process for some time, but we just keep on frolicking around like frogs in the pot of water being slowly heated.
The way things have been going with tech tracking everyone's every move. No matter where one goes it's going to be non stop micromanaging and being nickeled and dimed to death. At this point in my life, I believe the only way I will have true peace of mind is to minimalist, remote off the grid as much as possible and utilize modern tech to help with the standard of living.
I got to the point with Canada where I felt I was in an abusive situation and it took me a couple years to get ready but I have now been expat in Cambodia for a year. I should have done this 20 years ago. Cambodia is in the ascendant and Canada is swirling down the toilet.
Andrew, what are your thoughts on Mauritius implementing a "cyber city" in Ebene? It's only one city, but the concern is that this kind of model spreads to the rest of the country. Cyber Cities are not exactly bastions of personal freedom and liberty; far from it.
@@mcp2112 There are a dozen projects (you can easily find them on the Internet) as Tamarin, Moka, Mont-Choisy, Port-Louis, etc. at different stages of development.
@@mcp2112 There are a dozen projects (you can easily find the list on the Internet) in Moka, Tamarin, Mont-Choisy, Port-Louis, etc. at different stages of development.
This is fine for the folks who have money. The problem is, most people can barely afford food these days. I work 2 full time jobs, I'm 51, 7 children, 2 grand children. I'm not leaving them behind and I can't afford to move us all unless one of us wins the lottery. I have no choice but to take my chances in the US and Resist the bullshit like I did the PLANDEMIC
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
I am so grateful to have found this guy! He is such a forward thinking intelligent insightful guy. He really reads the room. This content and service he is offering is so needed. Thank you Nomad Capitalist❤ Your work is appreciated.
Andrew, I'm a fan of your channel/ministry. At 71-years of age, My lifestyle is premised upon exploring Latin America. Six months in the northern hemisphere and six. months in the southern hemisphere. Currently, I'm exploring the Mayan arts, cuisine and culture in Merida, Yucatan, México until mid-September. At which time, I plan to fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina to begin exploring Argentina's arts, cuisine and culture. I'm looking forward to Tango lessons. Why Latin America?! #1, im lazy and only want to learn one language other than English. #2, Im a Boomer. Not a DOOMER! My party is just getting started!!! 🎉🍾 🥂 💃🕺
Similar here, at 69. SE Asia and S America opening up, Spanish under way! Wonderful young gf experiences, such a surprise at my age. Yes - boom, not doom...
@PatJones-jz9rsI live in Merida and also from Atlanta! Tu español escrito esta muy bien! Te deseo mucha suerte en tus aventuras! Que Dios vaya contigo 🙏🏼
@PatJones-jz9rs Wow ! I admire you , What a life story , you’re a very resilient person . Hope you succeed in settling in a nice and peaceful country where you’ll find solace, freedom and quality of life . At our age that’s all we need . Good luck !
So much harder to live a normal life that you are forced to own nothing and be happy about it because you don't have to pay anything. Such evil will even consider next to even pay for the air you breathe or even the time you stay alive.
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology in the future they are considering a world where everything is like a subscription if you can't afford it the govnt is happy to provide you with everything you need to live a good normal life but there's a catch you don't own anything they provide you with and anything they provide you is also shared with other peoples like you who no longer have privacy, the govnt owns you, tracks you & dictates your daily activities as payment as your share of proper contribution to society for they basically own you, on the other hand those who refuses this kind of life are the outcast of society living outside the cities without any assistance of the govnt they live in their old school province style normal lives & they have the freedom to do anything they want. Now imagine what if the future world have polluted air or intense global warming or even unknown virus or sickness not to mention the problems with food shortage, medicine, healthcare or access to clean water supply, people living outside the cities will be forced to live in these conditions without the help of the govnt.
Correction: "America First" doesn't mean for everyone in the world to put America first. It was a slogan obtained to promote America-first policies such as bringing back manufacturing to the US instead of being dependent on other countries, energy, etc
The ways and means to achieve it was literally bloody. The only people who benefitted from it are the elites . Look at the destruction in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Vietnam,laos, Eastern Europe, Ukraine, many countries in south America and Africa. I mean USA has meddled in every single country.
Yeah, I didn’t understand why he thought it was meant for every other country in the world to put America first. This is my video and he doesn’t seem too bright.
its fine if your in a higher iq population, not uglies, not monkeys, not poors (maybe besides some farmer people). they dont send their best to immigrate to 1st world, they probabyl dont even send, they jsut get corperations to buy from them or take for free, to make intellegence, pateince, prettiness etc lower by geentics for a more effective slavery
I really like the way you think about these things in general. Learning so much from your channel, I'm going to resarch deep into the countries that you mentioned. Thank you and have a wonderful week.
Thank you for the kind words! Have a nice week!
Could you make a video about healthcare solutions as a nomad capitalist? By the way I am a subscriber and I enjoy watching.
Dont think too much while in the USA. Simply move to Malaysia, and do your thinking there. If your thinking then tells you that you are in the wrong place, then return to the land of the brave, home of the free or something like that.
@@Mirkonjerohe probably meant the former eastern block under Soviet
The former eastern block broke up nearly 40 years ago!!!! That definitely is not an excuse 😂😂😂
The United States is following the WEF’s playbook to the letter. It’s becoming a nation of renters. Housing isn’t affordable for the average wage earner. Cheesy apartment buildings are going up everywhere. Cars are going the same way. They’re so expensive that when the car loan is finally paid off it’s time for a new one so it’s the same as renting. The quality of life in the U.S. is plummeting. The culture has become very druggy because of the despair. Being a “boomer” I saw life get better for people in succeeding generations. Then things abruptly turned in a different direction, and now conditions are getting uglier by the year.
so is canada
Housing is less affordable in most countries than America for the average worker. They save up and buy anyways.
@@juliapower9792and U.K. - it’s horrific here
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Yea well there was a couple of decades of honeymoon period in the US when Nixon and Plan took the dollar off the gold standard in 1971
So Fed dollar was became even more worthless and the Petro deal ballooned it to created this power
The balloon popped
Fed Note is Monopoly money.
More boomers and Gen Xneed to understand this.
I love how the Secret Police at UA-cam see the term Great Reset and upload a banner under the video to re-educate us.
really? what do you see? I don't see the banner
When you can literally look at 300 local channels side by side and they all say stuff like "We must combat the rise of dangerous misinformatiom" It's organized propaganda.
@@bingbong7431it links to the Wikipedia article, and yt does when it comes to their attention that “controversial” subjects are explicitly referenced
The banner talks about how it’s a “conspiracy theory”.
@@shogunero3.6No it doesn’t. Here is the entire first paragraph .
“The Great Reset Initiative is an economic recovery plan drawn up by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The project was launched in June 2020, and a video featuring the then-Prince of Wales Charles was released to mark its launch.[2] The initiative's stated aim is to facilitate rebuilding from the global COVID-19 crisis in a way that prioritizes sustainable development.[3]”
"Don't be in abusive relationships, even your country." Common sense that nobody will hear.
That’s why I left South Africa!
*Domestic Abuse*
It says you have 1 reply, but it didn't show... One can only guess what it said.
I'm gonna start quoting that
Very true. Some have to see it for themselves 🤷🏾♀️
@@catritz I’m sure I commented, “That’s why I left South Africa” comment disappeared. Let’s see if this one does to.
People don't need countries, countries need people.
People don't need governments, governments need people.
People don't need companies, companies need people.
People power will always come up on top.
Humanity the children of the Father God were given authority to rule and take care of God's creation - unity is important ❤ loveandlight.
Your little “people are gonna retake. Oh yes, that sounds good but people do you need and people need a government to run the country. And people lead companies to provide services. It is a symbiotic relationship. And the things, your tournament governments, companies. - they are made up of people. They are not entities that can stand without people.
The best country to go is the ones that have good and transparent economy (ocde)...high gdp, strong currency and high IDH.
Slovakia, Chile, Lituânia, Czech are the ones. Stable and conservative countries. Don't get your imagination so high.
@@carlosr192 I'm considering Georgia in Eastern Europe, sounds good?
Communist India had a lower death rate because they took better care of each other.That is Kerala. It's democratic tradition is far superior to the twisted b.s. not doing the will of the people in the USA.
Every place is nice if you have money. No place is nice if you don’t.
Rather: with said attitude this is so.
If you believe in money, then yes money good moneyless bad. Same as religion. I believe something is nice, my mind makes it as nice. I believe something is not nice, my mind makes it so.
I don't need money. I need upkeep, love, truth.
You need money, you create your own distinct world view of abstract zones based on that. Enjoy your floor is lava.
You'll never have enough, untill you change YOUR OWN DESIRES.
I'd see it more about opportunities. And they are everywhere if you believe in it
na bro.....money can not buy humanity......with money you rule more in the system
@@poetsrearwhat a load of bollocks! Who's feeding you and your family?? Oh somebody else with money.. nice sentiment but stfu it doesn't take away the fact money is needed to survive.
@@bratwurstmaxxehaxxe5315 no money, no roof and no food. Sadly we need some kind of exchange means in order to function
I am deeply alarmed at how passive, docile and complacent Americans have become. They don’t even value freedom anymore and they have tolerated things that they would have NEVER tolerated in the 80s and 90s when I was growing up. The medical tyranny during the plandemic was a WILD thing to witness. And everyone pretty much bent over and went along with it. This isn’t the country I grew up in.
Yeah, it's turning into the Kingdom of Ka Ka.
Same in Australia, there's talk about EMF,s suppressing cognitive function.
@@funeats8201 me too. I think it was a test to see how far they could take us without a revolt. They got their answer. The are emboldened now.
Yeah..we need to take our country back.. Go to City council meetings please and demand less govt regulation and less taxation
They are all drugged and kept in control.
We retired to the Philippines in 2015. Best decision of our life! We pay all our bills and have $$ leftover, unlike the USA we would be broke by the first of the month and still working. We have a beautiful farm, grow most of our own food and the cost of living is less than $1k a month for EVERYTHING!
What island did you retire to? I retired to Bohol.
And the people are Absolutely Fabulous!!🎉 and nice❤
Moved to San Pablo Laguna Philippines from Canada and love it. Cost of living is much lower . We live on a farm lot with many different fruit trees and have a year round garden. Less stress😊
I moved to Albania during the Covid. No restrictions here. I'm still here. Bought an ocean front apartment and live we'll on $1200 a month. Lovely people very safe.
Philippines will follow America. Our president keeps on attending the WEF in Davos.
Well well well.... I bought a wonderful house in Greece, on the southern Peleponnese.... with 100 olive trees and 30 fruit trees around it... the mountains in the back of the home, and 180 degrees of gorgeous ocean out front, all of that half up a winding road in the mountains.... peace and quiet and nothing but paradise... even my American husband will never ever want to go back! It's the life!
Thanks for sharing!
This is my dream!!!
How do you manage visas?
Not the ocean, it’s the Aegean Sea
How much U.S. dollars
Im from South Africa. Before 2020 I really wanted to leave the country. But I loved the way the citizens rebelled against ridiculous rules, mandates, lockdowns. Citizens do not like people infringing on their personal freedoms, despite at the time the government trying to push The Agenda. Now I would rather be here than any Western country.
Yess!!
Nee wat ou maat. Kry vir jou.
This is unfortunately delusional thinking.
Agree with you, there’s definitely a renewal bubbling in South Africa right now, thanks to basically this years election results…we could finally be moving to a more efficient government that’s more accountable. I’m young still at varsity& can’t imagine living in the west. South Africa is too beautiful& has so many positives & even the negatives are opportunities to be inventive & build new technologies& businesses that are for us& rest of Africa. It’s great to be here but not walk in the park either. The future is here& rest of Africa…
HOW DID YOU DEAL WITH COVID VAX ? I have always think to move to South Africa, but I am a solo woman 51
There’s no escape, the only option is to resist, and fight back.
Escaping falls in with part of the long-range plan- to keep people from truly settling anywhere because a settled people are more likely to fight back.
And you thought The Hunger Games was fiction😅 It's the Elites' vision for the future
@@jaecheveyo5140I mean I've spent time + effort into improving my own life instead of nonstop rabbit hole research, and my life is indeed slowly but surely getting better + happier, but you gotta do what works for you 😊
South Africa and Kenya are Guinea pigs for The Great Reset aka the New World Order.
Fighting will not do anyone any good..nor is running away as it will catch up. The great day of God is at hand! The 7 yr Tribulation the Bible calls it-see Revelation.
The best thing is to put your trust in Jesus Christ..the one who is eternal & Lord of eternity where we are all heading! The only thing is there are two places: black darkness & aloneness or Light & love & God.
NO is the most powerful word in the English language. I suggest people get used to using it more frequently.
Big NO constantly out in the universe
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
Prince Harry: Will you marry me? Meghan Markle: YES!!! Royal Family: NOOOOOOOOO!!!
For sure😂
Glad to see more people addressing the "Great Reset"
Our FORCES are spreading from ALL over the world.
People who are worried most often do not realise that there is a choice. You do not have to comply to your government. It might sound strange, yet think about this; we were programmed to believe we have no choice. It's not true. If the people choose differently and back it up with action by not following, WEF holds no power. We are with more people than politicians ❤. Let's join in love!
The Australian Government is introducing a "voluntary" Digital I.D. system, if you don't join in you will be unable to get a bank account, driver's license, etc. etc. etc. it's likely to late as the majority of Politicians are supporting this control against their people.
Yes agree😂😂
What choice do you have when you own no fortune?! If you are condemned to work to scratch a living, you have no choice.
@@vladcraioveanu233if you have any transferable skills which many people do, you are an asset in another country that lacks that skill in their people. Everyone can add some sort of value anywhere they choose to go
I live in a boat and don't own a car. Those choices differ from the norm and give me a low cost of living. That's a choice.@@vladcraioveanu233
F the WEF!
Don't forget the UN and IMF. All in it together. The best part is things are not going as planned.
@@billalumni9142 agreed 👍
If you voting you are part of their plan.
@@billalumni9142 Also the WHO
@@billalumni9142🎯
The fact Wikipedia have put up a forced ad under this video tells me the propaganda of them is off the scale. Keep doing what you're doing, Nomad and God bless
UA-cam is always censoring anything they deem as to damaging information for the public. Instagram, twitter all social media does this. They want your mind to as docile & weak as possible.
UA-cam puts the articles there. I see the climate change one all the time under videos
At least some people are still „there“
Use Brave or some adblocker, stop wasting your time on ads
You live in a different world than most people. Eighty percent of people could never financially do what you do. Most people struggle to survive day to day.
I have mad respect for Eastern Europeans. They are tough people and have the ‘don’t tell me what to do’ attitude. Which is understandable given their 20th century history of fascism and communism with their leaders ‘telling them what to do’ (often at gun point).
They have true grit and a heart for freedom and can smell a socialist from 100 miles away. Things us softy American & Canadians don’t have and can’t do unfortunately.
For this exact reason, I'm starting to think Finland militarily preserving it's sovereignty in the second world war might have not been the optimal outcome, because it made the finnish people among the most brainwashed and docile slaves in the European subcontinent.
My grandparents were veterans. And here in this time of development, I'm thinking if their success in defending the territorial integrity was not the best for the country after all... Strange thing.
Yep. That's why I live here.
Yeah my BF here in CH is from Prague. She sent me her photos from the enormous Covid regulation protests and they were huge!!! Unified people who have anntena tuned to oppression.
No wonder my bestie is from East Europe 🌍
@@SwissMiss138 p.s. there are a fair number of Czech in CH 😉 I have a really good friend there too
We should stay and fight the WEF, or any other bullies. Why let them have it. They're our Countries, its not the WEFs World, its ours, it's the peoples World and all it's Countries, nobody else owns countries but the people that live there. Get together and fight for one Country at a time, Like a PEOPLES WORLD UNION of free people. Support one Country at a time, everybody as one force. Remove these corrupt forces.
Sounds nice but i think we r fkd
HOW FOR DEAR GOD IN HEAVENS SAKE HOW NOW YOU KNOW WHY THEY WANT YOUR GUNS
And they're only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
What do you do when the sleep walkers don't wake up?
It seems like there were a group of people who wanted to push back on the globalist (WEF) candidate's questionable election on January 6, 2021. I think the government still has them in prison.
I was born in Italy from Albanian parents and been living in Australia for 11 years.
I hope Albania never enters EU in fact i hope one day sooner rather than later the whole EU dissemble
100%!
Shpresoj!!
With the recent sanctions war between EU backed Ukraine and EU members Hungary and Slovakia, the collapse of the EU is imminent.
Would be great, EU is the reason of chaos in europe.
The countries must leave UN too, UN with their agendas is d3stroying all the countries.
Albania has the Clintons
I moved to Mauritius about 16 years ago and, I have to say, the freedom you receive is just stupendous, great citizenship program and the culture here is beyond fascinating. Would highly recommend moving to this country if you have the means to!
I just visited Mauritius with a possible future in mind. Amazingly beautiful and lovely island, I wholeheartedly agree. However, I was absolutely shell-shocked with regards to the incredible amount of surveillance camera's. Literally EVERYwhere you look (and they look at you?). About every 75 meters, even in the littlest of towns, the beaches and most random corners. I was told they were installed during the Cvd era. Left me wondering, why and with what intention....I can only guess.
@@Kim-xc7rb and all this cams are still active? or just sitting there?
We first bought property in Medellin, Coñombia in 2016 when we were still living on our NZ registered yacht in Malaysia/Thailand. After selling the yacht in 2018, we moved permanently to Colombia and have been here ever since. We now live in a small country town 30kms SE of Medellin and are very happy here. We are both 77 yrs of age. We would not be anywhere else.
Manizales?
Me too I’m Scottish living in Cali loving Colombia been here 37 years. Age 63
I just got back to the US from Colombia after spending most of the past two years bouncing around Colombia filming birds. It’s such a beautiful country filled with great people. Manizales is my personal favorite followed by Medellin. ❤
@@davidkyle2073 Definitely Manizales, a hidden gem.
@@robertmiur2388Have you started colonizing yet?
Should be called the WEF union not the European Union..ffs
As well you can rename USA into United Blackrock Provinces.
Exactly why moved from London (where I was born and raised) to live between Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Nairobi, Kenya. Away from the insane globalist agenda. My family is thriving.
Nairobi is in deeeep trouble right now...
West moving to east Africa after being kicked from west
Ur Ethiopian so going back to ur home country doesn’t count
@@ksnjos001 I'm Rwandan, born in France, and married to a Somali-Kenyan wife. We are currently in Nairobi, where we have invested in a lot of real estate over the past four years. We plan to replicate some of that success when we move to my home country, Rwanda, next month.
Nairobi is not in deep trouble; it has enjoyed peace and stability for the 60 years since its independence. The situation with W. Ruto and the financial bill are indeed significant setbacks in a country that still struggles with corruption and how to create enough jobs to meet the demands of population growth. However, this is the epicenter of East Africa, with a young population and a multiethnic landscape. People have enjoyed peace here, and more opportunities are emerging. There are so many amazing developments and leaps in infrastructure, health, education, and foreign investment.
The United Nations recently announced they are moving thousands of their staff permanently from New York to Nairobi. We Africans have faced far deeper troubles in the past, and the worst is behind us. Even countries like Somalia are finally starting to get more stable. Africa is the future, and educated diasporas are joining our continental brothers and sisters to create a better future for our children. I could have easily stayed in France and continued to work as a well-paid lawyer in Paris, but the love of my continent brought me back.
Just wait and see.
@@binyam11 I'm Rwandan born and raised in France, and lives in Kenya with my Somali wife, diaspora as well.
I'd love if you could do a version of this for people that only have enough for a plane ticket.
The theme of the video/playlist being; "If you're broke, here is a list of countries in which I would be okay starting out with nothing."
come to bangalore find a girl and get married
Forget it. Moving out of country and settling in another country takes money.
He’s the Nomad Capitalist…not the Nomad Comrade. It takes money to buy freedoms.
@@SK-le1gm Wouldn't it be difficult in India finding a spouse because of the caste system?
I mean, people could probably find someone, but someone being a foreigner and the other person belonging to a caste, wouldn't that make things difficult? What do people do in those situations?
Yes
You’ll own nothing and have to work ALL your life in order to pay others for it
Also known as the full Zionist model.
And ~ you will like it AND ~ eat zee bugz!
The great reset is actually the One World Goverment. No one can buy or trade or simply function in society if they don't receive the Beast's Mark (birth certificates, Covid vaccines, more coming in the future). The United Nations is owned and run by the Fraternity of Freemason a.k.a satanism or Anti-Christ.
The 33 segments you see on the UN's logo represent the 33 degrees in Freemasonry/satanism.
In the last days, knowledge shall increases.
It does not compute with automation and AI in the rise. It smells like another huge deception and manipulation from WEF goons!
@@Stacey0909 pipe down dear stace
we're already starting to 'rent' everything, it' called the subscription model.
And property taxes that if you fail to pay they take your stuff. That's not ownership.
Companies are not backing down on subscriptions, either. It's direct anti-consumerism.
and your iphone is never truly yours. Impossible to use without an apple id and someday they can just lock it if you're not with the program
@@InvestgoldUKtheb buy android
Its basically neo communism in slightly modernised form. We had communism in Poland and i dont want it back.
The world needs to unite quickly and stand up to this, when we do it stops, don’t live in fear, stand up and say no
Too many stupid people
Not the world. Just the ‘West’.
The world can't unite. Have you travelled much? We are all so very different, with different mindsets and values. There will be more conflict not unity going forward, this is quite apparent.
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
The world needs to wake up before it can stand up. Sadly, most are still asleep.
As a Bulgarian, the " don't tell me what to do" attitude is inborn in us. We are rebeles. 😅
Greetings from Croatia! 💪
I am glad to hear that, however I have a Bulgarian friend that lives in the US and she’s super liberal and fine with socialism. I was shocked. I lived in the former Yugoslavia when I was younger and it was such a culture shock for me, really set me straight as to how important freedom is and how lucky I was to experience that.
Can confirm :). Moved from Germany to Varna during the pandemic
Yes but your Government(same goes for Croatia) is doing everything the EU/USA says so unfortunately you are not a free country Like Serbia and Hungary.
Absolutely, I agree, esp in the last 4 years, that is why I have continually tried to warn people, unfortunately, it looks like they’ll have to learn the hard way.
Coming from Brazil I moved to USA almost 5 years ago, right before Covid, each day I think I made the biggest mistake of my life. And what makes me sad is that I recently studied American history to get my citizenship and to see what the country once was to what has become is sad, greed of big corporations and corrupt politicians destroyed a good thing that was this country. Not saying my home country is some utopian but there are things here that even in my developing country I never saw, like too much use of drugs and obese people everywhere you look. Me and my American husband we are investing in crypto coins for a near future live in Brazil comfortably.
Compra uma casa em um condomínio bom e com uma reserva estará bem
Lula is working with WEF to rise taxes for properties and heritance! to steal from the citizens! The RESET is happenig in Brazil UNFORTUNATELY
yes, corporations, corruption and unrelenting hordes from the south
go and take your pet american with you
@@alinatarasyukrussianrefuge6549 vai ver se eu tô na esquina 🤟🏻
No one will be doing the great reset, the great awaking is here.
Preach!! ❤
Nope....there are still millions of clueless sheep.
@@toddjohnson271 Correct that was proven with Brexit.
@@lockheedtesla9129 Yeah - too many WEF supporting remainers
The Great Awakening will fail, and the Great Reset will continue until Jesus comes back.
I am not rich, but have work all my life. PLZ help people that know how to work and are good people.
Thank you for your comment! Check out the video and have a look at my offer: ua-cam.com/video/biXIA41Hg6A/v-deo.html
You can be rich, have worked all your life and be a good person. These are not opposite...
@@PolRomeoInvestorThanks for confirming that _Romeo Investor_
@@PolRomeoInvestorthey usually are. People typically get more money as they work less and they work less as they get more money. It’s a good feedback loop because it helps you create and invest even more because you aren’t exhausted from the day to day physical or mental grind of poverty. All the people I know with money are rarely if ever at actual work 😂! They’re paying other people to do most tasks or have extremely cushy jobs or enterprises where their “work” consists of at most a couple hours on the computer.
It’s not bad it’s just that once you come into money you lose your perspective and once you lose perspective on other people’s suffering you are not very likely to understand and therefore less likely to empathize with the plight of other people. Think about the self made millionaire versus the self made millionaires kids.
Also the sad reality is that money is usually a generational blessing and poverty a generational curse. If we know that poor people’s children tend to remain poor and rich people’s children tend to remain rich, the issue is nothing about working hard or intelligence. The average wealthy person is no more intelligent and works no harder than the average poor person, it’s mostly a matter of knowledge, experience, nepotism, and previous wealth.
Currently most people believe that they can just claw themselves out of intense poverty and statistically it just isn’t so
These people would not help anyone. They just understand me rather than we. Egypt - next to Gaza?
I KNEW IT! I knew you were against The Great Reset this entire time!! You say it with the channel without obnoxiously saying it in every video, that's why I subscribed a long time ago.
Thank you for being honest and giving this very real subject a practical non-sensational perspective!
Everything you just said is 100% accurate. I spend several hours daily researching different topics including politics, culture, and economics. The gap has been growing, and as usual the rich are getting richer. I don't have a solution for it, but I am open to moving to another country. That's one of the reasons why I follow Nomad capitalist. I don't agree with everything he says, but I'm open to the ideas.
This video should be called the great escape for those who are well to do
The abusive relationship analogy is very relatable to many. You're not "treated best" when in a toxic relationship with someone. Same goes for the country where you reside should you be taxed excessively or regulated to a degree where many personal freedoms no longer exist.
Yeah, but in a toxic relationship, with people, at first, you are treated better than ever, to lure you in, and the bad things only come later, gradually, so you are already in over your head when you finally realize what happened and that's exactly why it's so difficult to escape. I don't know how it is with countries, but those programs in Italy and now in Sweden where you can buy a house for 1 Euro if you agree to certain terms... they seem like a huge red flag. There must be a reason why people don't want to live there.
You are trained to see through the lens of consumerism and so you see nothing but places for more carefree consumerism. To serve their purposes, you had to become consumers and you are. In full glory. Freedom. Hmm! Freedom is within, not somewhere in the world where people are already being used, killed, shot, starved, robbed... for someone else to consume. wherever you go, with this user attitude, you will remain a part of this system.And the system is the same everywhere.The division/ and limitations arising from this/ under labels such as communism, capitalism, poor, developed, etc. is only for you. For those who consume you, there are no boundaries or limitations. I hope for your sake and the sake of your children, you will realize it.
Not enough upvotes to your post. Your post also points to the hard reality there won't be anywhere to run. I think there will be freedom pockets within many countries that serve as refuge. But whole countries to run to? I'm not sure that will exist.
@@mysticaltyger2009 Who would want to look in the mirror and see how naive he is? I have already read thousands of comments. It is frightening that few people realize the reality... A perfectly functioning system of slavery named "Democracy" and modern day slaves are taught what the "good life" is... How will the mouse escape the trap, hiding in the corners?
Nothing will be the same no matter where we are or where we move we as people must support each other no matter what we can run but we can not hide no matter where we are or hide
Property taxes on houses are rent
Exactly. You pay off your house...but then the government charges you yearly property taxes...they overvalue your house each year so the taxes increase yearly. What a racket.
Taxation is robbery.
"you'll own nothing & be happy" = how reality already is (even "owning" property means you're enslaved to it, & must pay somebody else taxes on it forever....that's not the definition of ownership - those you pay taxes to own YOU (& your property
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
Oh! look ma! Somebody with common sense. Exactly what I keep telling people. Same is true with vehicles. In my country we need to pay tax for it every year, which means it's not ours at all, just like property or houses. Government says both the property and vehicle taxes are to support the social works and the state, OK, fine, just change the names to property rent and car rent and stop inventing names for those things which you don't in fact own, the government owns them and they're just renting them to you. Governments need to stop lying to the people and people need to demand change.
In the definition of the geeat reset it says it was in response to COVID. No it was NOT. The geeat reset had been being enacted and was already a thing. Realistically, the reason they unleashed COVID was to facilitate the great reset. Good video. Thankyou.
They added the word Liberal to the Reset and said Tucker Carlson popularized it. This parks it right into the good ol' controlled left/right paradigm. Back into your fence little sheep.. 🫏 🐘
Wikipedia isn't always factual as you point out. Most of it is written by the average Joe.
exactly like the plan they already had in place before blowing up towers in NY. (patriot act) = loss of all freedoms. why doesnt anyone speak of the 8 month long contract ACE elevator had ( 85 employees) work on all elevator shafts. by work i mean coating everything with thermite
@@sarahkelley9045 I don't know how u got away with posting that?? Maybe I have my own personal secret utube police to keep facts I spit from being shared, but I tried at least adozen times in different ways to say the same, and the comment was deleted each time
@@sarahkelley9045 U tube hates facts, and only deals in half truths and lies
Most of us will stay and fight for our countries as best we can.
We won't abandon our beloved homelands where our ancestors are buried because they are ours and our birthright.
suggestion: abandon the entire concept of nation states (lines in the sand, that mean nothing - & treat the whole planet as yours, because it belongs to every human
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology
Not true because our Irish ancestors fought and died for our small island and they built up the economy, it's our homeland and we're entitled to it.
Furthermore we are surrounded by sea, not sand so drawing lines in the sand is irrelevant here.
@@elliegreen4738 (you’ve got an arbitrary line on the northern border, that seems to have caused some ‘troubles’ in the past, & still to this day, if memory serves correct
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology
That bordering off of six of the Counties on our small island by the British Establisment Elites has nothing to do with the EU imposed plantation of Ireland and of Europe.
Nor does the fact that the border is there mean that we should give away this country which is soaked in the blood of our ancestors to other people.
It is our home, the homeland of the Irish people and if we give it away then we will have nowhere to live and our precious, rare Ethnicity will die.
@@elliegreen4738 (you got plenty of places to live: new york & boston for instance, & irish immigrants all over the world
Ok this comment is for People (which I am guessing in majority are either from US or from a similar big western country). What Andrew is saying for Serbia or Albania does hold some value, but it comes with a big caveat which sometimes westerners are unaware because they have been raised in a different culture. Now, I am born and raised in Albania and moved to US 12 years ago. I hold dual citizenship, both American and Albanian. I visit Albania every summer and my parents, soon-to-be wife and childhood friends all live there still.
Albania is a GREAT GREAT Country to spend time and possibly to live if you have income in USD. It can also be a GREAT COUNTRY to "move some money just in case". However, it is NOT A COUNTRY TO MAKE MONEY. There have been SEVERAL cases where high profile international business man have been blown up inside their car because they roughed the wrong feathers. Albania is a SMALL country and it is in the POSSESSION of a very few selected individuals who have air tight control of everything (ports, drugs, customs, big businesses, big real estate complexes).
So, a move to Albania to live a quiet life can be indeed very rewarding and feasible. Or maybe a move to just own a house and have a passport can be done too. However, if you are high net worth individual and you think that moving to Albania will give you access to an "un-tapped" market and you can make money. Then you are being sold a LIE!!!
PS. If you really intend to make a big real estate investment in Albania, make sure you are buying a property where there is not an on-going court case dispute between 2 different owners where each is claiming rights of possession. This happened because the Communist regime seized all property and it became state-owned and after the 90's all state-owned property was claimed by anyone who "had access" to friends in the government. Now a majority of real estate or lands are on-going court cases between post 90's owners vs. pre-communist period owners.
Great to hear something real.
Right now I'm in Albania for vacation. It's very super here in Sarande.
Why is the author of this video so enthusiastic about China and Russia as opposing the forecast western "great reset", while China has social points total supervision system in the .. you know, present 🤨?? Also Russian people right now are being sent to die on the front in a war, so not really living freely happily. I'm missing the point of this logic 🧐.
Thanks for your very interesting comment.
Going in September
I lived in Albania and I loved it!
Countries that have recently had civil revolution to go to war for their freedom remind me of the peak years of America.
The US is so robotic, corporate NPC, communist, and police are literally one traffic stop away from wrongfully convicting you of a crime until you end up on a Netflix documentary 30 years from now after all of your constitutional rights were violated as you were presumed guilty. I’m exaggerating for humor but the US is the scariest place I’ve ever lived.
I live in Africa now and the freedom here is amazing. Even in the way you can drive a car you feel free not scared to death of police.
What country do you live in?
Where in Africa do you live? I has always felt drawn to Africa since I was a child.
what country do u live in?
Yes, driving cars very badly in a lot of cases
@@ElenaCarvajal you could try Ivory coast if you can speak French. Or maybe Namibia.
About Trump and "America First", and other countries.
President Trump addressed the United Nations and encouraged every other nation to put THEIR COUNTRY First, and not bow down or succumb to the New World Order. Just sayin '.
Don't make the mistake of putting your faith in Trump, a billionaire who says whatever he has to in order to get elected.
Even AS he and Biden (and all of them) BOW Down to the WEF by destroying the Currency. Trump continued that unabated and will do so again, same as the Democrats. You've been DUPED. The Two Are ONE (so-called Two Parties).
Yes I saw remnant news on that Davos visit T 2017.
and then he pumped America full of their toxic injections, so no
The only thing Trump puts first is himself. People who put their country first don't instigate an insurrection or steal classified information!!!
I rebuilt my sailboat to a live-aboard bugout survival pod that can stay out at sea self-sufficient for up to 10 years if needed. But until you know what hits the fan I will be living near the coasts of EU. Yearly cost of living is down to $3500, I can't be bothered to work.
Sounds great if you don’t mind not having family over for Sunday dinner, or helping them when it need. You truly are a Nomadic energy. My husband has lived all over the world, before we married and for work as well. But he doesn’t have the family connections that I brought to the table in our life, now after 40 years he wouldn’t live anywhere else it within driving distance of our family. Especially the family we created together. More to life than money. Family love is the richest diamond this earthly experience has to offer. Just my opinion it I am old enough to be your mother
Apples & oranges...! Trying to pave the way to a more prosperous and safer future for the WHOLE FAMILY is
not some sort of abandonment. The USA is going to experience some VERY turbulent time ... to arrange a
plan B is wise and courageous. Some folks never even get a passport in the lives...never learn a second
language or experience new cultures etc. to me it's sort of family / life in a little sterile BOX. """LIVE LIFE """
You can live both lives as your husband did. Maybe there are things he knows form his experiences abroad that you can’t bring to the table?
My daughter and I left the US about a year ago and am almost finished my residency process in my new home country. Moving to another country doesn't necessarily mean you have to choose between money and family. The US is going downhill fast and my goal is to buy a property here and provide a secure place for my family to come if things get too scary for them there. They will have a safe haven if need be, if not, well then they just have a nice place to vacation.
As of right now, my immediate family all have their passports and they have visited me often here and I have in turn visited them often since I have been gone. I can do this because I am in Latin America and the flights are easy to and from FL, AL and TX where they all are. No, I can't have them over for Sunday dinner every week, but that doesn't mean I can't help them if needed (and vice versa) since I am a relatively short flight away.
Family is important and my kids lived most of their lives in a multi-generational home with their grandparents and an aunt an uncle. We are very interconnected, and our ties are strong. None of them see my moving as a break or a betrayal. They know that this move is as much for them as it is for me.
You create the refuge everyone will want to come to 😍 you truly have a gem!
Oh be quiet Karen!
Nice ideas but overseeing a few things in Europe...
Albania might not be an EU member but it is very much under the financial influence of the EU. Head of State, Edi Rama, is a Young Global Leader and apparently has to take orders from Italy, ruled by an another YGL.
Also the Serbian Head of State is a YGL.
Same applies on Romania....
Whole Europe is controlled by the WEF and therefore a sinking ship!
You live in Britain, and you're desperately trying to believe that everywhere else is as bad as Britain, so you don't feel bad about not moving somewhere better?
No, she is just making a point that most leaders of Eastern European countries mentioned in this video are actualy Young Global Leaders - actually same shit as WEF, created by same leader, just a different name. Unless they are crushed by opposition and resistance, it will be the same nonsence across all Europe, incuding the ones that don't look communist & globalist yet.
Excellenet point. Also, many people who live abroad in these countries, they count on their social security checks and retirement pensions WHICH WILL NOT EXIST, when shit hits the fan.
I hate that people can't just move to another country unless they have money. If people don't want to live in their country, they shouldn't have to. I also feel that people who move to another country should adapt to the culture instead of forcing the culture of the country they hate into the new one they joined. I'm traveling all over the world, seeing different countries and cultures and truly wish there was a way I never had to go back to the US.
Truth!
Truth!
Just don’t come back.
You don't need a lot of money if you have skills. Engineers, plumbers, mechanics for mining vehicles, nurses, teachers and many more can legally move all over the world for work. But yes, you will need some money and applying for jobs and visas can be very frustrating and time consuming.
You can apply remote job and apply for digital nomad visa
I do not have $1M in liquid assets. However! I appreciate the information you are sharing here. I, like you, was laughed at for warning people about the decline of this country back in 2010. I worked at Washington Mutual bank in 2008 during the crash, & it opened my eyes wide open at the age of 21. I couldn't unsee the unfolding of signs. You've got yourself a new subscriber!
What bothers me most is the signs are right under our noses and so many people simply do not want to see.
UK is becoming the worst country in europe an average house rental in London is £3000 to £4000 plus council TAX plus bills thats
Total of £40k to £50k
If you add food clothing,transport,ect
We talking about £60k for an average family of 4 to live in London
Thats bit madness when minimum wages salary is £24k
So if a couple of both work full time for mimum wages thats Total of £50k !!!!
Thats why almost everyone is relying on Government support
To survive
That is why I left london uk complete bullshit prices low wages and you can only succeed at owning a business which the government and other businesses will try to destroy or keep you down! I left this year no thanks!
I left the uk london for this exact reason bye london!
While others don't need to work and get it all for free
Australia is no better.
There is more to the UK than just london. I agree it is expensive in london, which is why i would question why anyone would want to live in that disgusting place
I think all european countries are in danger..🥴
But you do not think US is in danger or UK, CA, EU?
@@lillianherceg9109 uk is the worst
@@lillianherceg9109 well, they didn't say that at all, did they?
Yep, EU is run by members of WEF. Not safe from their world view in Europe.
EU is an american creation 😊
This is the first time I've ever seen you.
You're smart.
You're honest.
You're fair.
Thank you for that!
You've earned my subscription!
Same
The trouble is that it’s not the malnourished who object, it’s the starving - and by that time, they have far less strength to do it with.
Go where you're treated best is Andrew's line. Conversely, go where you're appreciated and can fully contribute to society. Trying to find that sweet spot somewhere.
Only country’s behind the Arctic Ice wall are safe 😂
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Best answer ever!!!!!! People can't comprehend this. Civilizations under us as well
Don't you mean the antartic?
Do they have an immigration program?
Facts. Where the cabal resides.
I’m very happy bro g a Hungarian citizen now been in Budapest for 3 years 5 properties and counting now
Canada sucked
How did you get into the property market in Hungary? Which city?
Dude can’t spell. Probably doesn’t own a single property….. probably doesn’t live in Hungry either.
I'm going to go out and a limb and say Budapest (read her profile name.)
@@0rrin Budapest you must buy in full cash no mortgage
@@JM-uo5vp yes I’m in Budapest for 3 years don’t have my glasses on so can’t tell what I’m typing getting old almost 60
Romania ticks all the boxes for me. Born there, escaped communism to end up in Australia. Might be time to go back home soon.
1- southern and eastern Africa (Kenya, Rwanda, Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius,)
2- South Pacific (Fiji,Vanuatu)
3- Eastern Europe (Serbia,Albania, Georgia,Montenegro, Balkans countries)
4-countries that are friends with China
Would those countries really be safe for Americans? How strong is the rule of law there? Are fundamental rights guaranteed in a national bill/charter of rights?
And Russia 🇷🇺?
You forgot Mongolia 😂😂😂
@@SunnyDaysAOKi think your better off where you are right now
Africa is the way to go
Yes Romania definitly on the list, the had the lowest Vaxxes in the EU and also when I walk there I don't feel the people looking into my buisness , everyone in their own business.
If it's so fantastic there why are a lot of them moving here?
Ahhh but the EU is soon geting the vaxx pass starting this september.
Developed during the COVID-19 pandemic for the EU Digital COVID Certificate, the GDHCN is now managed by the World Health Organization, enabling the authenticity of digital vaccination records to be ensured.[7]
EUVABECO’s pilot projects aim to pave the way for other countries by harmonising vaccine terminology, developing a common syntax, ensuring adaptability across different healthcare settings, and refining EVC implementation plans. These plans will be publicly released in 2026, extending the EVC system beyond the pilot phases and enabling broad adoption across all EU Member States.
In addition to the EVC, EUVABECO is creating plans for several other innovative tools: a clinical decision system that provides vaccination recommendations, a screening tool to identify and invite vulnerable populations, an electronic Product Information Leaflet (e-PIL) to enable the transfer of vaccines across countries without having to repackage them, and a modeling and forecasting tool to assess the impact of public health interventions.
By leveraging the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and fostering innovation in vaccination management, Europe is taking crucial steps toward a more resilient and health-secure future.
For more information about the EUVABECO project, visit the project website.
@@janeslater8004you are probably talking about gypsies whom you have in every country. I assume you are British...
@@janeslater8004There is a big difference between Romanian and Roma gypsies, who are the ones that caused a lot of the problems you are referring to.
Romanian people dislike and shun the Roma Gypsies for this reason.
Because social services took a familys kids away on questionable grounds, the community gathered together and caused chaos until they returned. It is understandable. @@janeslater8004
Man, we were almost ready to move to the Netherlands. But thankfully we decided to stay in South Africa. The wide open spaces, amazing nature and there is significant improvement in our government. This third world element also means you are more free to operate and move than the tightly controlled countries like in Western Europe. I like the fact we are giving the US and EU the finger in certain aspects of governance.
You are right, I live in the Netherlands and things are getting bad concerning control and freedom. People are getting taxed more and more, to pay for their own oppression.
I heard its beautiful but completely politically unstable.
Brother don't come to the Netherlands.. you I'll get taxed on literally every thing, even on the stuff you already paid taxes on.. not to begin about the petrol .. house rent costs even being able to get loans in this country you must be a astronaut and still they guess if they should give you a loan .. it's disquisting how they threat their own people .. only thing that counts in this country are refugees, and LGBTQ 😅
Good for you. Living in the Netherlands (which I still love), I think we are the devils eye. Especially when you know the history. The real one, not the one they are teaching in school 😉
Make no mistake SA is fully onboard with the globalists agenda most especially within the DA!
Must say I’d stay in SA any day. Just returned from the USA and in general , it’s not a place to live . America is out of control and money is their God. Their medical system is so corrupt , it’s beyond salvage and their food is truly crappy
I'm American and you're totally right about America.
America first means the US gov should take care of its citizens first. which should be every gov priority...
Its isreel first
@@elchappo1320Israel is the WEF poster child paid for by the rothschild family
no its Ukraine first, over 100 billion so far
@colleenlouise4521 you forgot Israel has been getting billions from America for years who did you think pays for their healthcare costs
The current administration isn't America first... so yeah. It's too be expected
Sorry guys, most of the south pacific will be part of the great reset, I know because I live here and I have a background in Pacific politics. Our currency is backed by the failing USD, a portion of our economy is dependent on aid from usa, aust, nz and eu therefore our policies favour the aid donors agenda.
Currently china is slowly influencing the region and if ww3 happens the Pacific ocean will be a battle zone.
In my opinion countries like Venezuela, Cuba and Zimbabwe are good places to escape the reset because they have been through hardships and still existing.
Russia with it's resource based economy is stable as long as there is no nuke war.
Burkina Farso, a African country that is telling new colonialists to eff off, aligned with Russia for protection, and focusing on building its wealth.
Just my thoughts, peace everyone
Mic 931 It is good to have another opinion .thank you.😊
I dont know about Cuba considering that it went through a crisis because of its military outpost statis, in a ww3 senario that place would probably be toast too.
😂 Russia?!
Where were you during the Covidiotism??
They had the same shitty rules, masks, etc.!
@@PureAwareness76 were you there and was one of the covidiots the took the experiment.
@@AthiestDing so long as ww3 don't happen
Hear hear. I'm from Malaysia but live in the UK now. I agree, people are a LOT nicer in Malaysia than in the UK and most of the western countries. What irks me is that when westerners go to Malaysia, we welcome you guys in open arms! And westerners also get paid (in terms of salary) twice as high, leaving the locals with average to very low salary. Fair? hell no. It pisses me off really. I thought coming to the UK would help me financially considering I'm getting paid 6x higher (£1 = RM6), but my quality of life has dropped quite significantly. Can't even dine out once a week, can't afford to hire helper/cleaners weekly and some other stuff I took for granted living in KL.
Move back to Malaysia; your health is more important than the extra pennies you're currently earning. I'm wanting to move to KL but struggling to figure out how to make a living there.
I moved to Ecuador.
So far so good.
Social Security goes a long way here.
I have a place that I pay $350 a month for.
In the U.S. it would be $3000 a month.
What about health insurance- what do you plan to do if you need emergency surgery??
Dieing isn't worse sometimes than living the way I saw a lot of people living in the USA. Do you honestly think that there are not ways to get good medical treatment outside the USA? I've been living in the Philippines for over 5 years and the one thing that has really changed is that at 66 years old I don't take any medicine except for the occasional antibiotics if I get an infection from not being careful.
If you have enough money to get an operation in the USA just the deductible will cover most anything you encounter here medically 😉. If you are down and out in the USA you probably are not enjoying life abroad much either 😂. @@tadmajka1998
I've heard of Ecuador, but that it starting to get tense. Is this true? How is it for an older single lady? :(
My friend didnt like it Colombia yes
Yea me too. Since 2015. Good enough for me. I love Ecuador.
I’ve used the abusive relationship analogy for the Canadian government complete with gaslighting. Literally feeling like the crap beaten out of me but since no one can see the bruises I just get called crazy.
I see your bruises, truckers and more. Trudeau is a spineless twat.
As a small business owner in canada I deeply feel this.
I’m a Canadian and I feel this so much. This country hates its own people
@@Jon_Snow_88 Another awake Canadian here! I too have felt the lowest lows over the last 4 years. How so many people are still asleep astounds me. Collective Denial is powerful. However I have to remind myself it's not our country that's bad, it's our corrupt puppet politicians, the CBC and the media in general, our broken medical system etc... Remember the Trucker's convoy and how they inspired True Patriot Love! and if you feel it nowhere else, then know that I love you! ; )
I'm canadian and we are now a fake country.
The Netherlands where I live is the most dark place to be. We have very few but very strong and awake souls here, where the most are sleeping. We have already a few 15 min city's and smart city's with smart monitoring streetlights
But a new world is also beginning here, very smal en tiny places with a lot of power 🧡
Ik volg het nieuws niet voor mijn eigen gezondheid, maar is dat echt zo? Welke steden?
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DOesnt Netherlands have more arab muslims than dutch people now?
@@CaroleanneWright No. not yet, statistically not. But for the younger generation it is something like 30% and in the cities it is above 50%. The amount of babyboomers can skew the data, that it looks like a big white majority, but in 10/20 years they will pass out, and our younger generation can not have as many kids as the subsidized mohammedans, so it does not take very long. The amount of baby-buggies with arabs is about 70% versus baby-buggies with natives based on my eye account. And it may sound like a fear-maniac, I hope it will never come that far, but when it comes to weapons we are vastly out-numbered. Weapons are illegal here. But economic forecasts are very grim with a government that has put 500 feet of concrete over our gas field source, that supplied all our houses and industry with heat. And farmers output are reduced to 50% of what it was because of unexplainable nitrogen policies, and fishermen can no longer fish, and industry is dying here like it did in Detroit, because of over taxation (labour costs) and environmental rules. So there will be turmoil in the near future no matter what.
@@CaroleanneWrightmuslims are oké, very friendly people
The Netherlands has been kidnapped by neo con zi. onVSnato
Look what they are doing in the world, war and powerplay. We are all fed up.
What I have learned from Andrew is to be open for new ideas and view points about life.
Thank you for that and stay healthy.
great video....I love the insight re: abusive relationship....I am in an abusive relationship with Canada and it is time to go
I'm in Canada, and I feel that way as well.
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About the mindset of the people: I agree with that sentiment.
I'm from Germany and there is a big reason why the political landscape in west-germany and in east-germany (former DDR) is so different.
But all over the political development i see in the country, i don't like where it's heading.
Viel Glück, Grüße von einem Holländer in Malta
So where is it heading?
@@Rudelherz Thinking of Argentina or Philippines. Haven't fully made up my mind.
yes, I agree that it is very concerning that a majority of folks in eastern Germany vote for reactionary or socialist parties. Their common motif seems to be a love of Putinst Russia. Why again did we get rid of the Wall?
@@martian9999Germany has the same problems America has. People are fed up with the status quo. Plus Germany lives under the boot of American hegemony and isn’t free to govern themselves as they see fit. Why shouldn’t Germany be friendly partners with Russia? How did the Russo-Ukrainian war begin? What transpired in 2014 and who was involved? Why can’t we talk about pipelines in the “free world”?
Anyone who had communism as their government knows.
everyone who had capitalism is beginning to learn
@@TravelTechie415not really. I’m making money and I was born poor
@@TravelTechie415 Nobody can learn that fast but by the time they learn it will be to late
@@TravelTechie415capitalism is still the best way by far. The only way people have freedom of speech and a way to make their own way.
@frank9253 look "capitalism" it's a loaded term because nothing can remove a natural state of free market exchange, we have *liberal capitalism* which is the pathological mixture of french leftist social liberalism with crass lockean and germanic economic set ups and this started in the 20th century.
I came across this video today! It's so timely for me! I could listen to these types of homilies all day,every day! These lessons need to be brought back! Post Novus Ordo has definitely watered down true Catholic teaching! Never assume that all Caholics know this. I am a perfect example of this. I was born and raised Catholic and never heard this in CCD! Thank you for this teaching! It will help me in my confessions!
Greetings from Greece! Many people here are troubled by the issues you mention, but there is also the other side that I, as a Greek woman and a descendant of refugees from Asia Minor with the exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey, see things differently, another such example is the Jews. If you don't have a country of your own, in times of turmoil you risk having nowhere to go. The question is not which country we will take refuge in as foreigners. and don't pretend that if you have citizenship in a country, you will be accepted in times of crisis. The point is to open our eyes and do what everyone should do for their place!
This!
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Im a Mediterranean woman from Spain and I can feel you
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Where do you think scientologists will go?
What about somewhere that isn't necessarily the most tax-friendly (in terms of inheritance), but is an extremely safe place with a very high standard of living.... Japan?
The Japanese government ain't perfect, but when during Covid, they specifically said (I'm paraphrasing), "We do not have the authority to mandate people to be vaccinated, and we do not want the authority for it"... somewhat of a breath of fresh air.
Exactly please understand that Japan does not want a lot of foreigners there. It's that way for a specific reason. It's the total opposite in the US; which is what is creating all of these problems.
@@BestNewsClips No. The cause of issues in the US is income inequality. The middle class is shrinking while the bank accounts of the wealthy have exploded. Americans used to be able to have a family, a house, a car, send a kid to college, and have a pension for retirement. It took one salary to the support that lifestyle. Since the Reagan era, that has imploded with the implementation of his neoliberal trickle down economics. This is all well documented.
@genigeni9335 I agree and it's progressively gotten worst the past 3 1/2 years. Scares the shi* out of me every day & I'm in lovely South Florida. It feels a bit isolated here. People have a lot of money. I eat out every single day, and I'm still shocked that people can do the same. Six figures here is like nothing. It gets you a starter condo.
Hey buddy I'm sorry that you're in the UK. They seem to be progressing quicker than we are here. But that is accurate in South Florida it does seem to be immune from what's going on nationally; especially in Democrat run cities. I'm from New Jersey, and I would never go back unless it's a funeral or a wedding. Just too much regulation in California, Illinois, New York, the list is getting longer.
Japan just recently opened its doors to limited immigration. But I think they’re mostly looking for cheap labourers from undeveloped SE Asian states like the Philippines.
I met a British man who worked in oil in many African countries. According to him the main problem of the place is that as there's not a real middle class or even upper class if we exclude the politicians everything is extremely expensive. They build a few safe luxury buildings where you're almost forced to stay in, because in countries that underveloped there's nowhere else to go, there's only that and the slums. Also, most foreigners arriving are oil workers who get their accommodation paid by their companies. As these companies have an infinite supply of money they can pay whatever they want even if everything is extremely overpriced. And it's not only with housing, same story for anything that has to be imported.
We see things in Asia or Latin America being dirt cheap compared to the west so we think Africa must be even cheaper because its less developed but the thing is Asia and Latam are more unequal than they are underdeveloped. There is wealth in the country but it is not seen by the majority of the population. Whereas in Africa there's no wealth in the countries, its all siphoned away. So there's not even the infrastructure for a middle or upper middle class as we know it. Of course, there are many people with no money problems who do well but aren't rich either but their lifestyles are far from the ones a Westerner or anyone from a more developed place would be comforable with
Which African countries?? A select few inconsequential countries fit your description. The countries mentioned here and several others have a thriving middle class and are showing impressive growth. There are 54 countries in Africa afterall.
I think you've raised some interesting observations. As a westerner who moved to an African country the resounding issue that you've touched on is why on earth is everything (of even average quality) so expensive in underdeveloped African countries but the same under-developed Asian countries can deliver high quality at low prices.
I agree egypt is similar just elite political parties or monopolies and the rest are struggling
I’ve spent a lot of time in a number of African countries and there are huge differences. If you’re in the oil business the two most likely possible destinations are Nigeria and Angola. Frankly I wouldn’t want to live in either - they are probably two of the most corrupt countries on the planet (“the oil curse”) - but it’s really not true that eg Nigeria has no middle class, it does, about 30 million out of a population of 170 million and many of them are very well educated and in very much the same kinds of jobs they would be in in the USA or anywhere in Europe (I met quite a few examples running a management program for a European MNC in Lagos). .
And the same applies to many other countries in Africa that might be a good deal more attractive (less risky/corrupt, better infrastructure etc) to live in eg Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, SA. But in all of them you’d really have to pick the destination carefully and have good quality local advice (which does exist). And while it’s all very well talking about Botswana and Namibia having good infrastructure and being mainly safe, they are both huge countries with tiny (if friendly) populations and an awful lot of desert, a very long way from everywhere else. Maybe nice if you want a VERY quiet retirement in a VERY dry climate…
Africa isn't a monolith. I'm part of the middle class in my African country; all my relatives are. I also run a business catered to the middle class in my town.
Please don't state opinions like facts. You should have mentioned the specific oil-rich nations with no middle class which your British friend told you about.
This is so refreshing to hear. My partner, and I are going to South Africa next year. I've been there, and I love it. As a Black Puertorican man who is 65, and retired i feel more at home, accepted, and safe in South Africa. America is not the world. It's time to move forward, and try something new.
Be wise about that move. S,Africa it’s not what it’s made out to be.
Agree, SA has issues, signs of re colonization with descendants of colonizers carving up their own enclaves inside SA & the government on Ignore mode, which feeds these new colonizers’ desire into grabbing more land!
They hate the idea of people moving around. Hate it.
But they love to import them in mass 😂
They actualy dont, because they want people to mingle so chaos starts, clashes between cultures, racism etc. They want the world to be without history, without culture without a known past so the people can be controlled easier.
The thought of living in a far away country sounds very depressing. People don't realize what they would be giving up. The radio stations, the music it plays, the food, I could go on and on.
@@suzanneblaylock9598 Not so much nowadays - internet radio from anywhere etc - but if you find comfort and security in the familiar (which many people do, nothing wrong with that) then it may not be for you. I’m retired and live in the U.K. (I’m British) but I’ve lived in several other countries in the past (work took me there) and would happily live in 2 of them again - however my wife is of the same outlook as you and couldn’t imagine living away from her family in this country, never mind abroad and I am happy with that. I think a lot of it is to do with early life and culture. I come from a place (Scotland) where emigrating, moving away for work or just “leaving home” in general we’re not at all unusual, and even expected of the ambitious and adventurous (I actually had a career advisor at school tell me that emigrating to Canada was a good option!) - many people had family in Canada, Australia, the USA etc and many more 300 miles away in England. I left home at 19 to work in London and no one thought anything unusual of that. Quite a different environment from my wife’s upbringing in Surrey!
@@suzanneblaylock9598🤣🤣🤣🤣ok lady, as if the US is the supreme place to live. I was born there and grew up there. I no longer live there since my family is from Europe. I am so happy to raise my children here. You know nothing else, which is why you say such an uneducated and ridiculous comment, full of hubris.
Everyone start resisting by getting Nokia phones instead of smartphones. Anyone can do that.
good idea - roll back technology to pre-track & trace
#downgrade
Why?
They don't work in many places. Forced to use 4g+ phones. 😒
Makes no sense
You want to tracked and traced by govt 24 hours 7 days a week?…
One of the few wise young man I've come across in the recent years.. Always a pleasure watching your talks Andrew, thank you!
I appreciate that! Thank you!
So, youtube isnt calling the great reset a conspiracy theory, anymore? 🤔
That’s not what Trump was talking about. He wasn’t talking about other countries putting America first. He was talking about America putting America first!
He meant his wealthy friends and family.
Hilarious you actually believe that.
He tells the sheeple what they want to hear
Trump puts Is-Ra-El first. He constantly meets with Benny.
Exactly, just as other countries should be putting their country first. You first take care of your own country. Common sense!!
We came back to the UK after 10 years in Australia after the plandemic.....Australia is like a police state
I hear you, but I have been following UK's own form of police state, too.
penal colony 😂😂
Loads of English friends who left the UK for Sweden because of how open everything was here. It was like 2019 all through the scamdemic, no masks or mandates
Ppl who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
I live in the uk and would love to live in Australia
But Singapore is totally in line with WEF’s Great Reset Agenda & so is South Korea. Shouldn’t one be avoiding these places to avoid totalitarianism?
…exactly why I am out of Singapore!
I think it is going to come everywhere, once they take down the big countries, everything will fall into place, all we can do is resist and fight fight fight!
Singapore's current President serves on the WEF board. The constitution was changed to allow him to moonlight. I find this channel unreliable.
I loved Singapore, but man is it expensive
Nope China will put them in their place when the shit hits the fan
You are dead on. As an American, couldn't agree with you more. I have been fortunate enough to open business's internationally and see the picture your projecting.
20/07/2024 I have friends that moved from north Italy to Albania during Covid, where there was no lockdown, no vaccinaes mandate, no masks, etc... they were thrieving while we were closed down! they are still there and for now they are not coming back...
Did they simply hop in a dinghy and row across?
Daniel 5:23-24 And you have praised the gods of silver and gold, of bronze, iron, wood, and stone, which do not see or hear or know, but the God in whose hand is your breath, and whose are all your ways, you have not honored.
Jeremiah 9:23-24 (KJV) Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches:
But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the LORD.
Amen
I sooo.. needed that. TY God +Son. Just praying because I'm old and scared. Then came upon this.TY❤
AMEN
Amen.
Good news . . .God will create a new kingdom where all have one heart . . .no greed/ no violence/ no sufferings . . .enjoy life . . .live simple and trust the Almighty God!
Thank you for the kind words about Albania 🇦🇱 I pray for my Balkan neighbors
Albania is for albanians only. Not fucking "expats" coming and treating our holy lands as their playground and a place for where their old asses can retire
I never visited but met some beautiful Albanian people in France where I live and I wish I can discover the country ❤ as far as economy and society are concerned I don’t have any idea about Albania 🇦🇱 I wish I can discover all that
@@kilanimeriem375 I hope you get to visit. I would recommend June or September for the months because the rest of the summer is swarmed with tourists and higher prices. Albania has a beautiful southern sea like Saranda/Ksamil and North has beautiful nature like Theth & Valbona trails. It's definitely an unknown gem 💎
Don't forget to research "15 minute cities" the wef agenda coming to major cities around the world. Singapore included. No country is going to be spared.
exactly. put on the armour of God. best to stand your ground.
And when you are in a foreign country you may be seen as the rich American, e.g. I have seen and experienced this. Something to consider.
@@Lori1Cor15 yep I have experienced the same as well. Having lived in 9 countries on 5 continents and having travelled to 120 and counting.
Even in Russia they building 15 minute cities, running commercial on national tv about it. Putin also follow global rules
@@jorikvartanov8063turn off TV жорик
How about enough people fight back by withdrawing and refusing to consent with any of it???
Most do not have enough resources to have one home here, let alone Homes elsewhere “just in case”, or “when it all happens”. It has been in process for some time, but we just keep on frolicking around like frogs in the pot of water being slowly heated.
The way things have been going with tech tracking everyone's every move. No matter where one goes it's going to be non stop micromanaging and being nickeled and dimed to death. At this point in my life, I believe the only way I will have true peace of mind is to minimalist, remote off the grid as much as possible and utilize modern tech to help with the standard of living.
dont use modern tech - use pre-industrial tech; go back to the horse & plow - yeah, see? *that's the ticket! i'm gona hitch my wagon to a winner
I think thats is the only comment worth reading here.
Being in an abusive relationship, even if it's a country... You've just verbalized Britain for me, thanks.
Its gotten so shite in the last 5 weeks - we are in grave danger I think need to leave asap
I got to the point with Canada where I felt I was in an abusive situation and it took me a couple years to get ready but I have now been expat in Cambodia for a year. I should have done this 20 years ago. Cambodia is in the ascendant and Canada is swirling down the toilet.
OMG, where did you move to in Cambodia? Send me some coffee from Mondulkiri, PLEASE! But don't tell anyone, jeez, then everyone will want some.
@@JakeSoulFreeTravels Siem Reap
Oh yeah. The Canada of old is DEAD.
Andrew, what are your thoughts on Mauritius implementing a "cyber city" in Ebene? It's only one city, but the concern is that this kind of model spreads to the rest of the country. Cyber Cities are not exactly bastions of personal freedom and liberty; far from it.
Not only in Ebene. There are now many projects of 'smart cities' all over the country...
@@ellahaboury2413 Is that right? I wasn't aware. Which other cities?
@@mcp2112 There are a dozen projects (you can easily find them on the Internet) as Tamarin, Moka, Mont-Choisy, Port-Louis, etc. at different stages of development.
@@mcp2112 There are a dozen projects (you can easily find the list on the Internet) in Moka, Tamarin, Mont-Choisy, Port-Louis, etc. at different stages of development.
@@ellahaboury2413 Not good.
This is fine for the folks who have money. The problem is, most people can barely afford food these days. I work 2 full time jobs, I'm 51, 7 children, 2 grand children. I'm not leaving them behind and I can't afford to move us all unless one of us wins the lottery. I have no choice but to take my chances in the US and Resist the bullshit like I did the PLANDEMIC
And things are only going to get worse with the adoption of digital coins. All those western governments harping around freedom and human rights want to take your financial and economic freedom away. Think about that. Why should the government tell you how and when to spend your money?... Then it's not your money anymore, right?
I am so grateful to have found this guy! He is such a forward thinking intelligent insightful guy. He really reads the room. This content and service he is offering is so needed. Thank you Nomad Capitalist❤ Your work is appreciated.
Andrew,
I'm a fan of your channel/ministry. At 71-years of age, My lifestyle is premised upon exploring Latin America. Six months in the northern hemisphere and six. months in the southern hemisphere.
Currently, I'm exploring the Mayan arts, cuisine and culture in Merida, Yucatan, México until mid-September. At which time, I plan to fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina to begin exploring Argentina's arts, cuisine and culture. I'm looking forward to Tango lessons.
Why Latin America?!
#1, im lazy and only want to learn one language other than English.
#2, Im a Boomer. Not a DOOMER!
My party is just getting started!!! 🎉🍾 🥂 💃🕺
Similar here, at 69. SE Asia and S America opening up, Spanish under way! Wonderful young gf experiences, such a surprise at my age. Yes - boom, not doom...
How is safety there? I hear places like Equador had rise in crimes locals say and feel unsafe.
Hey I live in Merida too!!!
@PatJones-jz9rsI live in Merida and also from Atlanta! Tu español escrito esta muy bien! Te deseo mucha suerte en tus aventuras! Que Dios vaya contigo 🙏🏼
@PatJones-jz9rs Wow ! I admire you , What a life story , you’re a very resilient person . Hope you succeed in settling in a nice and peaceful country where you’ll find solace, freedom and quality of life . At our age that’s all we need . Good luck !
So much harder to live a normal life that you are forced to own nothing and be happy about it because you don't have to pay anything. Such evil will even consider next to even pay for the air you breathe or even the time you stay alive.
wait, that's a contradictory statement ; don't have to pay for anything /vs./ must pay for the air you breathe ...(well, which is it?
@@wuhaninstituteofvirology in the future they are considering a world where everything is like a subscription if you can't afford it the govnt is happy to provide you with everything you need to live a good normal life but there's a catch you don't own anything they provide you with and anything they provide you is also shared with other peoples like you who no longer have privacy, the govnt owns you, tracks you & dictates your daily activities as payment as your share of proper contribution to society for they basically own you, on the other hand those who refuses this kind of life are the outcast of society living outside the cities without any assistance of the govnt they live in their old school province style normal lives & they have the freedom to do anything they want. Now imagine what if the future world have polluted air or intense global warming or even unknown virus or sickness not to mention the problems with food shortage, medicine, healthcare or access to clean water supply, people living outside the cities will be forced to live in these conditions without the help of the govnt.
Correction: "America First" doesn't mean for everyone in the world to put America first. It was a slogan obtained to promote America-first policies such as bringing back manufacturing to the US instead of being dependent on other countries, energy, etc
The ways and means to achieve it was literally bloody. The only people who benefitted from it are the elites .
Look at the destruction in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Vietnam,laos, Eastern Europe, Ukraine, many countries in south America and Africa. I mean USA has meddled in every single country.
Exactly! 🙄🤷🏽♀️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸♥️
Yeah, I didn’t understand why he thought it was meant for every other country in the world to put America first. This is my video and he doesn’t seem too bright.
Americans will not want to pay the price for the goods made in America, just watch. Stuff will be even MORE expensive.
All for Americans and nothing for the world. That’s what it means the Trump saying.
You got me with the "do things your way" and "freedom" stuff. I just met you and now I'm your fan!!! Thanks a lot
Welcome aboard!
I could never live in an Islamic country, end of.
its fine if your in a higher iq population, not uglies, not monkeys, not poors (maybe besides some farmer people). they dont send their best to immigrate to 1st world, they probabyl dont even send, they jsut get corperations to buy from them or take for free, to make intellegence, pateince, prettiness etc lower by geentics for a more effective slavery
@alliedfroth you know nothing 😂
Islamic countries are autocratic
Islamophobia
@@amiryazidali7659 You are correct, I live in the UK & Islam is Terrifying, especially for gays & under aged girls.