Where to Escape World War III
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Top Comments (10)
"Go where you're least stressed"
“There is always money for war. You never hear political leaders say they can't go to war because the country can't afford it. They claim not to have money for the poor, homeless and hungry, but war? It's never a problem.” - D. I.
I thinking looking at countries that do not go along with the WHO pandemic treaty at the end of this month will be a good place to start
It's 13 years i moved to southamerica. Best choice of my life.
going to the south of chile is magical
Im Canadian and im not leaving. My gut has been guiding me towards the mountains , to a small town with fisherman and hunters/anglers and wood stoves . High above sea level , nestled between the mountains . Glacier fed lakes , rivers and springs. There are going to be some safe areas in the prairies as well - remember , you cant eat silver or gold and likely will not be able to liquidate it .
I think we're screwed no matter what if WW3 happens.
Easiest way to avoid is by not participating. The people of the world do not want war. We are not going to be complicit this time.
My favorite city in Latin America is Bogotá, my home city, though I have lived in California for many years. I go to Bogotá every year to visit my family and I have a home there that I am remodeling. I really enjoy being in Bogotá, though it has changed a lot in the last 30 years, some aspects for better, some aspects for bad. But the best thing about my country is the people, no offense to others, but there is plenty of good reasons and places to live in Colombia. The good overrides the negative. The health system is one of the best in the world, seriously, the traffic in Bogotá is bad, but you can take a taxi, or an Uber, a better way to go places. I personally have the groceries delivered when I can’t get to the supermarket, they already know me, and I can get some medications delivered to my door. Most of the time people are nice and have a great attitude, and that is priceless. I know I Will eventually live in Colombia for six months of the year, and in the other six months in California, especially for my husband who speaks little Spanish. Other than that, I will eventually return to Bogotá and live there.
"I am not a big preparer" I Love this guy
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Top Comments (10)
"Go where you're least stressed"
“There is always money for war. You never hear political leaders say they can't go to war because the country can't afford it. They claim not to have money for the poor, homeless and hungry, but war? It's never a problem.” - D. I.
I thinking looking at countries that do not go along with the WHO pandemic treaty at the end of this month will be a good place to start
It's 13 years i moved to southamerica. Best choice of my life.
going to the south of chile is magical
Im Canadian and im not leaving. My gut has been guiding me towards the mountains , to a small town with fisherman and hunters/anglers and wood stoves . High above sea level , nestled between the mountains . Glacier fed lakes , rivers and springs. There are going to be some safe areas in the prairies as well - remember , you cant eat silver or gold and likely will not be able to liquidate it .
I think we're screwed no matter what if WW3 happens.
Easiest way to avoid is by not participating. The people of the world do not want war. We are not going to be complicit this time.
My favorite city in Latin America is Bogotá, my home city, though I have lived in California for many years. I go to Bogotá every year to visit my family and I have a home there that I am remodeling. I really enjoy being in Bogotá, though it has changed a lot in the last 30 years, some aspects for better, some aspects for bad. But the best thing about my country is the people, no offense to others, but there is plenty of good reasons and places to live in Colombia. The good overrides the negative. The health system is one of the best in the world, seriously, the traffic in Bogotá is bad, but you can take a taxi, or an Uber, a better way to go places. I personally have the groceries delivered when I can’t get to the supermarket, they already know me, and I can get some medications delivered to my door. Most of the time people are nice and have a great attitude, and that is priceless. I know I Will eventually live in Colombia for six months of the year, and in the other six months in California, especially for my husband who speaks little Spanish. Other than that, I will eventually return to Bogotá and live there.
"I am not a big preparer" I Love this guy