A New Beginning

What are your future travel plans?

A long time ago in a galaxy far away…

Thus the Star Wars debuted back when Dallas the TV series was making a splash, in 1977.

Just like Lucas’ game changing show, my future travel plans started back in 2006.

Back then I had decided to move out of Romania and seek my fortune elsewhere.

It just so happened I figured Canada was a good place to move to: no crime, no filth, no worries.

In the intervening years, I discovered just how fast a country can go to the dogs. The Proud North went belly up, becoming a junky’s paradise, and a dystopian Marxist’s wet dream.

The Grand Replacement is what caused most if not all Western countries to turn into dumps, as it also made it possible for the East to become a Mecca of cleanliness, godliness, and normality.

My future travel plans are centred on the urgent need to discover that illusive Xanadu of a country ruled by common sense, governed by a clear set of laws that favour normality, and that aims to become more prosperous by and for the people.

I do this not because i need to plan for my future.

I need to do this because I want to ensure that of my child.

I want her to benefit fully from her parents’ hard work and lifetime worth of experience and savings.

I don’t want to sponsor the largesse of a state that steals the bounty of my labor to extend it to others.

I want my daughter to start a family name that will endure for as long as possible.

Traditions require a firm foundation, a rich soil, and a lack of social agitation. The economy will move between bust and boom cycles. That is of no consequence.

As long as my work is not squandered on ill-thought government schemes meant to provide relief to the multitudes without teaching them to fish for themselves, I won’t stop looking for the Shangri-La of our deliverance.

That place used to be Switzerland, a country that allied, until 2022, armed neutrality with a strong focus on protecting your investment.

Nowadays, the Swiss Confederation is about toeing the Collective West’s line and freezing assets. They’ve gone from keeping your economies safe to stealing them.

As we’re travelling through Türkiye, we gain a deeper understanding of how difficult this mission to find a promised land promises to be.

All future plans must account for rooting out the undeserving candidates from the few eligible ones. This will be a cutthroat triage that will eliminate 95% of the world’s 160-180 countries, depending on who’s counting.

It may take me a while to judiciously adjudicate the contenders by a combination of vicarious reports and prudent travelling.

But the end justifies the means.

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