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Mystic William's avatar

I am deeply financially committed to Canada. Victoria, actually. Very hard for me to leave. I have three sons, two are married. Four grandkids. But I am planning on how to make a quick getaway if need be. No one is vaxed. We will homeschool or private school, if we can find a non woke one. If that is possible. Two of my sons would leave easily. But my youngest with whom I own our main businesses doesn’t see a way yet. But he won’t allow his kids to be vaxed. If it comes to that, we all go. Trudeau is a monster. He is far more than just stupid. Freeland, who probably runs things is an actual Nazi. It amazes me people can’t see it.

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I resonate with your story. My Bubba came to Canada from Russia as well, from a part of the country that is now the Ukraine. She spoke both Russian and Ukrainian, and also Polish because of the year she, her mother and siblings spent there waiting to join her father in Canada. They fled the pogroms against the Jews as her father was a prominent cantor which made them easy targets. I don't even pretend to be as strong and resilient as my ancestors, but what I do share with them is the ability to see the writing on the wall. As the scamdemic unfolded and "two weeks to flatten the curve" became months and years, I felt like a Jew in 1930s Germany who knew what was coming and started preparing.

My husband and I became permanent residents of Mexico last April and we're living here for the winter now. Please come to San Miguel de Allende and we'll show you around! There are some other Canadians here who are awake. But I digress... We are fortunate to be retired and living on a 60-acre property north of Toronto where we were able to live fairly freely during the scamdemic. Of course we were not permitted to travel, but at least I could host gatherings during lockdowns and nobody was the wiser. We're not ready to leave Canada permanently due to family and financial complications, but we own a home in Mexico now and have a right to be here permanently if the need arises. We'll probably spend close to half the year here going forward.

Mexico has been a breath of fresh air, though I have to say that too many locals are still wearing masks. Your son will be happy and healthy here! My kids (in their 20s) came to visit and the younger, who is semi-awake, said people seem happier here. She mentioned the children in particular and that was after being here for one day. Yes, we are not naive to the fact the globalist agenda is meant to be implemented everywhere, but at our age (60 and almost 60) we'll be happy if we can stave it off by living somewhere more sane and that will be way more difficult to convert. Cash is still king here and, with the number of Mexicans who are unbanked, all hell would break loose with any attempt to abolish cash (and, interestingly, the word for cash in Spanish is effectivo). There is music in the square most nights, with multi-generational families enjoying themselves together. The parades are to celebrate their culture, not the hatefests taking over the streets of Western cities. No statues are being taken down and no churches are being torched. When Canadians ask me if I feel safe in Mexico I laugh out loud. In Canada I'm one of those "yahoos" who wouldn't wear a mask and didn't get jabbed, plus I'm Jewish. Let's just say I feel much safer here than I would on a university campus.

So good on you for taking the leap and making a better life for yourselves and your precious son! If you go with the flow (there are some frustrations!), learn Spanish (easier for you than for us at our age, but we're committed), and commit to integrating you can have a wonderful life here. Mexicans are warm and loving people and they really do appreciate when new residents try speaking Spanish and respect them and their culture. I look forward to reading about your new life and I thank you for all you do -- I have given up on many in the health freedom movement I used to follow but you are one of the few exceptions who see the whole picture clearly.

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