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@millionjourneysfinance As a centenarian, my options are quite limited now.
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@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 FATCA laws. I'm familiar with that. That's why foreign banks don't like to deal with Americans. Frankly, I wonder how the IRS can enforce collections on expats though.. it's not like they can send agents with guns to your house in Japan.
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@frigglesHD | Let's Plays natural disasters I can deal with. Not so much a 30-man SWAT team at 4am, which is becoming a standard reality in the USSA. Many Japanese consider it a part of life in the 'ring of fire'--earthquakes and typhoons and volcanic eruptions. There are areas of Japan that have less of this and are good to settle in.
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@frigglesHD | Let's Plays Same here, having lived most of my life in northeast US where no major natural disasters occur. Geologically very safe here, but the government has become a threat to my safety and security. I have a good friend in Ishikawa, Japan. That area is rural, and every time there's a major earthquake, I check in with him and all is well in his locale. The people are used to hardship and won't go nuts if things get rough economically. His neighbors are gracious and kind. Land and houses are affordable and taxes are low. I can afford to live there. The obtacle is foreigner can only stay up to 90 days. Residence is darned hard to obtain.
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I would rather do business in Japan than in europe. Look at the way Europe and Australia treated people during the covid epidemic. Absolutely barbaric. Meanwhile in Japan it's safe the food is healthy the air is clean and the country is not a war-mongering nation any longer. Taiwan would be a good choice if it wasn't for the fact that China is preparing to invade Taiwan.
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It's the new world order being implemented worldwide. About the only country that's not on board is Sweden and Japan. All the rest will be under a boot stomping for the rest of eternity.
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planet. Home that I built 55 years ago as my retirement home is under threat from taxation. America is not safe anymore. America no longer matches my ethics and cultural preferences. I want to move to rural Japan. I feel at home in Japan. I need to find a legal way to live there for my remaining years.
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There are fewer and fewer countries that have any degree of Freedom now. It seems like the whole world is turning communist.
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@earnyourles9482 SCAMMER Just checked and this account is duplicate with no video content.
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Just work under the radar. BTW America is already taxing 5 percent on work at home.
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Not b every country welcomes newcomers.
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@DrakeSteve Unless the American people rise up in arms and overthrow the Communist takeover, we are on the path to something that will make NK look like pikers.
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@valeriehancotte-galan4790 Agreed. The problem is, I don't know anyone who's willing to water the Tree of Liberty. If I did it alone, I'd be branded a terrorist.
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I've got a lifetime of savings in the form of cash. But now I'm hearing that the Big Reset may eliminate cash. I've been enquiring about buying gold with cash, but all these places only accept credit cards, not cash. How do I buy gold and silver off the books for cash?
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@kingraghavsahni I contacted Schiff Gold last month and they have a minimum purchase of 15 oz and only take credit card or bank cashier checks.
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@MarFutbolero Can't risk it with the irs watching everything. Large deposits are filed with the irs now.
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@fivegkills6111 Not concerned. Using an anonymous account tied to a fictitious persona. I would never use real identity on the web.
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@Carolinapetroska no local street shops that have anything like gold bullion or coins here. I ended up buying an excavator, which I can always resell and get my money back out of later.
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I'm trying to get into Japan before they mandate death injections (vax).
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Jenny Lake I'm working on a move to Japan, actually since 2015. I have a friend out there with three times the house, twice the land area and pays 1/20th the taxes in Ishikawa Japan. Plus the food is healthy and the people haven't lost their collective minds.
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Where do I move to when the irs Cid is after me?
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With 70k in back taxes on the home I built myself 55 years ago, I am done with the ussa. Japan or die!
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I want to move to Japan but they aren't taking refugees. So I have to stay and fight.
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I was going to go to Japan this April and then apply for asylum while there but our flight got canceled due to lockdown. We should abandoned our property when we qe in Japan in 2017.
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It isn't flying private worth it just to escape having to go through the TSA security?
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The fact that the citizens didn't murder their corrupt dictators makes them partly responsible. I'm responsible for the fact that Joe Biden, Nancy pelosi and others are still breathi g.
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To live in a civilized country . To be free from government harassment. To be free to create and sell my creations without government permission. To be in a country where I don't see fat, ugly, or primitpeople. To live in a country where everyone in polite and civil. To live in Japan.
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I really want to move to Japan. But I'm old and have no degrees. All doors seem closed to me.
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I chose to move to Japan because multiculturalism is a disaster.
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I regard Japan specifically rural Japan is the only safe place to be on the planet once the shit hits the fan. The problem is getting residency there legally. I don't want to stay there as an illegal alien.
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Japan. Ishikawa in Kanazawa prefecture. 1850s era Machiya style house 3000sf on acre of land, 48k dollars. Taxes under 300 a year. My friend bought it and invested 40k to make it perfect. Great area, nice neighbors, best food, civilized people no sjws and no jihadists.
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Rural Japan will be about the only civilized place left on Earth after the collapse.
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@nightroutes won't be long til the Mexicans outnumber Texans too. look at how many are flooding across the border now!
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@duckwacker8720 I don't think that's how it's going to happen. Most people are thinking they'll go up against the government with guns, but in reality, a gradual process of attrition occurs. It will start with the government turning off banking for groups of people, for instance, unvaccinated persons won't be able to buy or sell. And from there it goes.
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I would expect Pyongyang to be on this list.
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@abrahamdsl Exactly. There are cheap properties in Detroit, but no one would wan to live there. Japan is about the only place with a culture and quality of life I look up to as an American.
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@rogerakers1828 in what country? I have a house in USA, but the town owns it, evidently.
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The problem is 70% of the ignorant population adopts it then there won't be any way to do business without the mark of the beast.
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@sct4040 I'm already married, but unfortunately she's not Japanese.
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Japan. Rural Japan.
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I learned today that Silicon Valley Bank was a major supporter with financials to the tune of millions of dollars to an organization known as antifa.
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Japan is about the only civilization left on earth that doesn't tax your home to bankruptcy while poisoning you with chemicals in food. My health improved when I was living in Japan and property taxes in rural areas are 1/20th their US counterparts.
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Japanese.
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I'm looking for safe passage to Japan. The us government is targeting me because I voted the "wrong"way.
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I'm really liking your last few videos. You are speaking truth to power here.
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We are not turning on the military, the military is turning on us. America was founded on the act of killing tyrants. It's in our DNA. I'm old. I just want to live out my remaining months in peace, which is why I'm trying to get to Japan.
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Whatever happened to the phrase America love it or leave it? And why is it the majority of the options are all Spanish-speaking s***** countries?
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@Timithos I'd rather shoot it out with the local cops here in America than live in a shithole country. Japan or bust!
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@kitsarugaku9685 That's an interesting angle, but even if it is the case, taxes are still relatively low in Japan. At least compared with the coastal USA.
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@chokonen Tokyo is the last place on earth to live cheaply. I have a a friend in Ishikawa, Kanazawa, who bought a 3000sf Machiya style house on an acre of land for $48K, invested another $40K to modernize it, and his taxes are under $300 annually. That's less than one third of what I pay MONTHLY in taxes in the US for a home 1/3 the size on half the land area. That would be impossible in Tokyo. Only rural Japan interests me because I'm an audiophile. Can't have any neighbors nearby. As for the social conditions, I much prefer them to the west. I like the civility of the Japanese. I like their culture, music, and the food is the best. My ailments abated while I was living in Japan. That made me realize western processed food was causing all my illnesses. The only thing that worries me is my other friend in Yokohama, with three sons and a wife, pays $400 a month for national healthcare premiums. That would be difficult for me to afford.
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