Originally Posted by
Nicholas Laureys
I'm checking in to y'all's thread very late in the game, just to give you an update from Russia.
Putin did well keeping the globalist pigs at bay at first, sealing the Chinese border and halting the railcars to/from there, instituting intensive, invasive screening at airports for all European (and then even American!) arrivals earlier than most, and limiting the involuntary voluntary lockdown to only the elderly and ill, at first.
But then even he gave in, indicating both that the evil human desire to control others is universal, and that this NWO has quite a tight grip (how?) on everyone, everywhere. :/
But that's all an aside.
Moscow just extended its involuntary voluntary lockdown til June, but thankfully I had the foresight and a lot of God's grace to move my family out of that hellhole to the in-laws' place in the regions. The involuntary voluntary curfew is here, too, but the ability of gubmint to control us decreases exponentially as your distance from city centers increases.
Which has me wondering, is the situation on the ground in the States similar, where the further you are from the coasts (and those hellhole urban centers that go blue every four years), the easier and more common it is to ignore these unconstitutional orders?
If there's anything about this situation that has me thankful, it's that it's helped me see the virtues of living in rural areas, pretty much regardless of which country you live in!
The goal is to retain the protection from foreign threats that your massive, bloated federal government provides with its military, while living as far away as possible from these institutions themselves, to free oneself from the suffocation which that nanny government inevitably creates.