We're kind of in an awkward time. Too late for undiscovered terrestrial land. Too early to be able to head off into the cosmos and find a nice planet.
There was the project a while back but it petered out. are an interesting concept.
We're kind of in an awkward time. Too late for undiscovered terrestrial land. Too early to be able to head off into the cosmos and find a nice planet.
There was the project a while back but it petered out. are an interesting concept.
Mexico president said lockdowns and masks are anti-human. And mexico is open at least, plus they r smarter than nogs, and they are half your size, 1000 spanish conquered a half a million aztecs. And you can tip fractions of what you do in usa but get twice as good of service.
Ha! good answer. I can't really judge until I've experienced it first hand, but I am definitely tired of these uppity American brainwashed cowards in this country.
Oklahoma, Utah, South Dakota, Alaska, West Virginia..for starters..
Oklahoma has a nice climate if you don’t mind tornadoes. Seriously. Very temperate.
buy a boat, see how things develop, sail to the best option
Don't be a coward bro.
But you'd probably enjoy the German parts of Argentina.
The Free State Project sounded quite enticing, til I saw pix of niggers :(
the age of the lily white paradise is sadly coming to an end. all western nations are in various stages of jewish subversion and parasitic feeding frenzies. mexico and the hispanic countries may be the next best option if you want to lay low and be left alone. countries like hungary and poland seem to be putting up some resistance, but i don’t really see that lasting given how easily zion railroaded the usa in november.
You obviously meant catholic tyranny
(damn i just started a post the same way as this..) instead of asking yourself where jewish tyranny will be unfound, consider the nature of urban sprawl or rather the 'new urban sprawl' or migrants that may come/etc..
the question would be, "Where can i live for 40 years and still keep the mostly white neighbors that share a bond and craftwork with?"
this is what i have been wondering my ownself. we all have i think.
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