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Comments by "StGlen" (@Learned333) on "The Best Citizenship in a New World Order" video.
Andrew is promoting this "too and fro" travel that will happen in the last days as in the book of Daniel, but those are people seeking false Christs and "miracles". I will be travelling in the opposite direction away from false Christs, false miracles, and totalitarian regimes living in peace and prayer to the end.
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If I was forced to choose it'd be Estonia, but I'm not forced to choose those 3.
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Yeah, I don't understand the reversal citizenship promotion there. Last I heard Doug Casey had a residency, not citizenship there.
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At least even as a citizen of heaven, you can still choose to stay ahead of the spread of lawlessness and deception by moving.
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Philippines citizenship is pretty cumbersome compared to many other countries including you have to live there continuously for 10 years, learn Tagalog or Spanish, and either own real estate (which you can't 100% as a non-citizen), or operate a lucrative business there, or have to get married. Again too many easier countries to bother promoting the Philippines citizenship. Why would someone trap themselves for 10 years when they can naturalize in other counties for 3-5 years and not have to stay there continuously in many cases?
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200 choices of countries is not an "if this, than that" pigeon hole theory as you suggest.
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Neither does Argentina unless they have changed. I'm not sure why he's promoting that one.
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Really? Because dismissal and redicule are satanic tactics to keep secrets. I could give Andrew the benefit of the double that he is accidentally rediculing and dismissed the deep state, up to a point.
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Unfortunately Andrew himself is being dismissive and rediculing the existence of the NWO, not revealing it.
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Naturalization for citizenship with time spent in a country that is 1/3 the cost of living as your own sound pretty affordable to me.
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Get job on a laptop. Practically all of Central and South America is 1/2 to 1/4 the cost of living of the U.S. and Canadian cities.
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You move to a country with 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 the cost of living there. You change your minimum wage physical job, to working minimum wage for starters off your laptop.
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I'd be the first one to sign up.
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Yes. It is disturbing to hear Andrew redicule and dismiss secret societies (cabals) like Freemasonry, and pedophilia networks as "conspiracy theory". Even mommy Youtube is adding "context" to this video dismissing "New World Order" as a conspiracy theory as if that is a factual dismissal. Deep state people regularly use redicule and dismissal as tools to keep themselves secret. Very disturbing indeed.
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You'll definitely be escaping the New World Order that way as Jesus will remove you from eminent danger and the judging of the people left behind.
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Opportunity is on your laptop these days. I'd choose Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay, Costa Rica, and Ecuador to start off with.
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@KevinMDowney Panama jacked up the prices on their residencies, and there is no real path to citizenship there. You supposedly get naturalized after 10 years, but presidency is not signing most of the citizenships for final approval. There are many other nice countries with cheaper residencies and a 3-5 year path to legit citizenship.
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@@chronicreader Unfortunately all those countries are crossed off my list. I'll take the 25 or 30% hit.
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Yes. For one: having a place in the southern hemisphere keeps you insulated away from northern hemisphere nuclear wars.
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"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
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Costa Rica.
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Well for starters, citizenship is a pipe dream there - hardly anyone gets it after 10 years. And post-Covid they increased their residency costs by about 4X, so they took themselves out of the discussion really. I'd rather consider Panama's neighbors now like Costa Rica and Ecuador.
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@JDYTC Panama has one of the biggest American expat communities because it took years to build that and there were incentives. Some of those incentives have been removed and the costs of residencies have been increased. The source is my memory. The source is even videos on this channel talking about the changes. YT hates link in comments, so i can't post anything for you. Some people don't care about the cost if they're more well off. I do, and until I hear new news that Panama has made residency more affordable, I'm personally not interested. And since there is no legit path to citizenship, why would people waste their time if that's what they desire? The info I repeatedly received was that after 10 years the Panamanian presidency was supposed sign the citizenships, but the office was simply not singing most of them. It's still a nice place to live, but there are more cost effective residencies in other countries, and people are beginning to shift to those countries. Panama did the same thing Malaysia did during the pandemic: They jacked up the price of residencies.
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@JDYTC I looked up: It's actually a 5 year naturalization, but I have read testimonies of expat residents there that have been there for over 10 years and still not approval.
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I'm only confused about promoting citizenship of a country that does not allow dual citizenship and doesn't allow citizenship renouncement once you're in. This makes Argentina a no go. And Doug Casey last I heard was a resident, not a citizen.
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What about if I'm a verb though? Or a pronoun? Better yet, do they have it out for the adjectives?
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Chile, Argentina (residency only), and Uruguay for those who want cooler weather. (I don't.) Or you can acclimate to warmer weather. You never need to be cold again.
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Apparently Andrew doesn't read lips 🤣
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This video did the exact opposite of what you said, and dismissed and rediculed those people. (unfortunately)
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Many of those people don't understand the consequences of "taxation by citizenship" only enforced by the U.S., and being beholden to the IRS for the rest of your life. Also they fell for legacy country propaganda branding - millions of people around the world do. There are not actually many "3rd world" countries left in existence. They've all moved into "2nd world" emerging markets. "Opportunity" is now more so on a laptop, and not in any particular country so much anymore.
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