Here’s why I’m staying in the United States

Someone wrote me an email a couple weeks ago asking me why I decided to stay in the United States. From what I can gather from his email, this gentleman resides in Thailand.

There are many reasons

A more stable place to conduct business

Although many in the United States consider this country to possess a lower trust society and economy versus what it used to be, it is still a more hospitable place to conduct business than most anywhere else. The tax structure is straightforward and predictable, as well as being advantageous to the majority of the population and to the asset owners. United States isn’t culturally constrained and upward mobility is only capped by one’s ingenuity, risk preference, and determination.

Alien religions

When I look at the Oriental countries, versus the Occidental, I see a lot of Hindu statues and temples to foreign gods dotting the landscape and roads. This is especially true in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

The cultures of these countries blend Hinduism, Islamism, and Buddhism, along with the local traditions, to form religious cultures that are completely alien to me. I guess for those who aren’t biblically-oriented, this doesn’t pose an issue. For me, it’s a deal-breaker.

For those having money or are self starters, the United States is tough to beat

The United States may be an expensive place to conduct business and live, but the asset owners live very well here and have it very easy. My life is very easy. I could never think about moving to another country in which I have to deal with foreign customs, religions, languages, and cultures. All it takes is discipline and risk preference to make money here. The vast majority of people in the States lack the required discipline.

Foreign governments hostile towards white people

I will never leave the United States. This is the country that I loved from my youth, and even if I left, and say moved to Paraguay, Thailand, Vietnam, or Mexico, I would still be confronted with countries that were managed by Rothschild controlled central banks. I would still have to deal with hostile governments who do not take kindly to foreigners who come in trying to buy real estate and build financial lives. It’s much tougher in those countries than in the United States, which is why many industrious foreigners come to this country over others.

The locals truly don’t like you

And for those expats out there I have a sobering observation. The locals don’t like you. You’re the ones who move to foreign countries to live for pennies on the dollar and to live like a king or queen. But these are the people that bid everything up wherever they move.

These expats take their dollars with them and bid up the prices of rents and housing worldwide. They bid up the prices of everything and price out the locals. This is a primary reason why house price to household income multiples in many of these countries are as high as 20 times. These expats rent in luxury, while the locals live in tin shacks with no running water.

The locals are nice to you, because they’re hoping you can give them some money. I don’t hold to such a mindset. I also don’t make my personal decisions based on the news feed, which is meant to demoralize its consumer. This is especially evident when we consider the consumers of the controlled alternative media. The demoralization techniques abound.

The 10th amendment

A compelling aspect about the form of government in the United States is the 10th amendment. This means there are many areas in the States that are desirable to me. All I need is a car and I can drive to a more desirable county or state.

I often draw a comparison between living in suburban Maryland with living in rural Virginia. The property taxes are about 2.5% in Prince George’s County, MD, while in Shenandoah County, the property taxes are about 1%. In Virginia, I can legally open carry a pistol, while in Maryland, I could be locked up for 10 years.

Despite what many think, the size of the remnant in the United States is much larger than in any other country

To many expats this doesn’t matter, but it does to me. Despite what the alternative media proclaim, the size of the Israelite remnant here in the States is much larger than in any other country in the world.

Yes, despite what we see all around us, especially with the schvartzes and mongrels and their behaviors, there is a huge Caucasian remnant population. I would estimate this remnant in the States to be as large as 20 million. We are to preach to the lost sheep of the House of Israel, we’re not meant to run away.

Endtime Babylon has gone global and there’s no place to hide anymore. So, the United States is where I will stay.

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24 thoughts on “Here’s why I’m staying in the United States

  1. From Joel Skousen’s website

    TRUMP WILLING TO BETRAY UKRAINE FOR FALSE PEACE

    Trump is at it again. He has gone back to his irrational notion that Putin is his friend and that he and Vlad can impose a “peace deal” on Ukraine that totally favors Russia. How many times does Putin have to show Trump by his ongoing attacks on Ukraine that he is the aggressor here and will stop at nothing short of conquering all of Ukraine (and eventually beyond)? Even this evil peace deal is part of Putin’s plan to regroup, reinforce and attack again when Ukraine can be blamed for some provocation. This week Putin admitted two crucial things: 1) that the current peace proposal was instigated by Trump during their most recent phone call and 2), that he will only negotiate with Trump. What does this tell us? First, that Trump’s desire for “peace at any cost” is what drove him to invite Putin to present what he wants in a Ukraine “deal,” and to accept “whole cloth” what was rejected by all other parties before because it rewards Russia for its aggression. This maniacal fetish to get a “deal” —no matter how unfair and one-sided—tells us volumes about Trump’s bullheaded and egotistical nature. Second, Putin demands that he will only deal with Trump in negotiations because he knows Trump is such a sucker for flattery and deal-making, that he can be easily exploited in face-to-face talks

    1. Very interesting. Hit the nail on the head. Trump is Neville Chamberlain II. Chamberlain sold out Europe to Hitler for “ peace in our time”.

  2. I was sent an email with a link to an article about new home builders and the buydowns of the mortgages they offer their new home purchasers.

    The only new home players in town are the corporate ones. The last real estate bust drove out most of the independent builders. Like most economic sectors, the new home industry is now a defacto oligopoly. Despite the Cassandra headlines, these corporate builders are rolling in cash.

    Get ready for wave of deflationary forces that debt brings to the economy. While I’m not discussing outright deflation as this is impossible, debt brings deflationary forces and keeps inflation at bay.

    What I find compelling is how my weighted average cost of mortgage debt continues to decline. I suspect that over the next 12 months I could reduce my costs from a high of 725 basis points to a number in the high 500s. Already, I’ve lowered it more than 50 basis points in the past 6 months. This is a game changer for me and allows me to service my debts at a much lower cost. Cash flows will increase, and I can ride out any housing catastrophe.

    We real estate investors take advantage of every opportunity. This is how we remain in business.

  3. You must definitely do what you prefer. I say you have not gone out much. I may be wrong nonetheless. I personally have been to Thailand. Yes, I am aware the USA is that original Manasseh place. Thailand while it is true, it has those “strange gods” temples. It has a similar feel to the USA in terms of freedom to its people, guns and economic capitalism. Yes, it is famously known for the ladyboys but that is just like the prostitutes in Las Vegas, not applicable to the whole country.

    It is surrounded by heavily communist countries. And the energy of these countries to Thailand is different, the aether is real, you can feel it. Traveling to so many countries I can feel the energy of the country. I realized it sounds new age or whatever you may want to call it but it is true energy and frequencies exists, the fifth element, aether. You won’t understand it unless you visit there which you probably won’t. And why, right?. Even the name Thai means freedom. It is true the WEF and OECD have tirelessly push for digital money and banking regulations on that country but Thai people consistently pushed back. I have been impressed. Everybody does their own thing. They open their shops, even poor people, but nobody actually starves. It is true, crypto Jewish Chinese (Hakka Kaifeng) families control major Thai industries escaping from Mao Zedong’s regime but even then, the Thais are completely another realm to their communist neighbors.

    I am convinced that Thailand benefited from the blessings through the USA, treaty of amity. The USA principles were pushed to Thailand in that front. Just like Taiwan, something spiritual there from the USA original covenant.

    Nobody is saying to run away but historically the tribes of Israel, some scatted in some small regions of different countries. The majority did move to specific regions as we know, but even then, there were still some remnants that stayed or remained incorporated into some lands. God surely move the Israel remnants around. You are expected to move around even if it just in the USA.

    It is true, the spirit of Satan, does reign around the large bureaucracies of Thailand, and they get bribes from Rothschild communist drug cartel groups to facilitate some dragon Japhet descendants to live there while using the “falang” or whites as scapegoats, as bad. Ironically, the “white” people that have a reputation for bad behavior there and then, used as excuse to tighten immigration regulation for whites, which is an excuse to tighten Orwellian digital control, the real culprits, crypto Jewish Russians, and Israelies from middle east. A few months ago, the Israeli embassador had to go to some province up north to ease the tensions between those guys and local Thai people. The Chabad established itself there and didn’t allow locals to go inside their own land.

    Off tangent, at any rate, while it is true expats do cause some of these inflationary dynamics in housing, Thailand does not allow foreigners to buy land unless apply for citizenship. Sure there is some corruption but where haven’t you seen that? Outside of the USA, and Thailand even, there are some incredibly rich people as well.

    The one thing I would say is don’t pretend to know what is happening around the situation with some expats. I am not an expat but I have lived outside of the USA and I have travelled all 50 states and I can tell you this, not every local is thinking you got the money. There are considerably richer people in many of these countries. I probably saw more lambos and Ferraris in Bangkok, Thailand than in NYC, Miami, San Francisco, Austin, combined.

    This is just an observation of what I have seen while I am on the field, boots on the ground, not in my high ivory tower, if you will. The other thing is remnants scattered all over generally don’t learn the local languages because indirectly they are blessed with English, the modern worldwide remnant language, but when you pick the local languages, you learn that most locals don’t think much of foreigners, good or bad. It is only when propaganda from the same SoS moves in to expunge these whites. There are always exceptions, outlines, etc.

    1. I’ve been to a lot more places than probably you. At 60 years old I really don’t go out anymore. So in that regard, you are correct.

      I can tell you this much, I like cold weather. That’s just a reality for me and that is genetic. There is no way that I can survive in Mexico or any other tropical or hotter nation. I would dread living there long term and all I would do would be to complain about the heat and humidity.

      European Caucasians are genetically predisposed to living in colder climates. This is where we are the most industrious and active. If I took a vacation to a tropical location, after a week I would be craving a cold evening. That’s just the way it is.

      The older I get, the more isolated I want to be and the countries that breed children like they are breeding livestock are just not for me. I’m trying to work out a deal where I can hand off my portfolio of rental properties to outside management and take my social security at 62 and move to rural Wyoming and be left alone. I will have a net of $200,000 or so a year and in small City like Casper Wyoming, I can live like a king.

      Cities like Casper are 90+% White. I can carry shotguns and go fishing and hunting whenever I feel like it. I don’t have to worry about political correctness and the bullshit of mongrelized know it alls. I don’t want anyone talking about it, lest the libtards screw up WY as well.

      One of the reasons why I’m still here in Virginia is that they didn’t push the bioweapon injections on me. The blue states were more oppressive. The stories coming out of many countries in Southeast Asia and elsewhere were awful. People forced to download apps and scan their injection status before they entered many corporate owned stores and even government offices.

      No thank you. There were a few states in the country that didn’t even require masks or discontinued their requirement after a few months. In rural Virginia, it was barely an inconvenience. The majority of my fellow white people in a couple of areas I invest in were all on to it and didn’t get injected. I did have a lot of biblical conversations, however, with these people.

      I’m not going through that anymore where the population countries like Indonesia or Malaysia or elsewhere were coerced by their governing authorities like they were taking the mark of the beast.

      1. I also prefer temperate or colder climates. In tropical places there are a lot of venomous insects like centipedes, tarantulas, and many more venomous snakes. I prefer colder places where there are a lot less insects and snakes.

        1. Agreed. The four seasons are preferable. I could not live in the desert like Arizona or New Mexico, although I do enjoy watching Better call Saul!

          1. There’s actually a lot of cold weather in New Mexico. The state’s high elevations create a lot of varied climates.

            There’s a town, Mountainair, southeast of Albuquerque, that’s above 6000 ft above sea level and it gets cold during the winter. I lived in Santa Fe and Albuquerque for a spell and it’s amazing how cold some of the areas of the state can get. Santa Fe gets very cold during the winter with a lot of snow.

  4. All very true. there are some countries without the debased mongrel population (czech, poland, etc) but they are small and require specialized local language requirements.

    1. Poland and those nations have not been over run with mongrels. They are very nice and have definitely prospered after the phony fall of the Soviet Union and break-up of the Warsaw Pact.

      The Bald and Bankrupt YouTuber moved to Prague Czech Republic from mongrel Britain. He says it’s so much better. When he walks around the city, it’s all European Caucasian. Paradise 🤣🤣🤣

      1. Notice, it is primarily Western Europe, British Isles, Ireland, USA, Canada, etc. that are being systematically over run with satanic seed. Why is that? Hmm?

        1. Ephraim and Manasseh were the leaders of the northern kingdom. The descendants of these two tribes founded the Nations of Britain, the Commonwealth, and the US, and are the primary targets of the satanic bloodline of the Cain Esau Jews.

          These countries were the most blessed, according to the Jacob prophecies, and now it’s punishment to these nations that were primarily responsible for spreading the Gospel to all four corners of the globe, but have fallen away and become reprobate.

          Prophecy is being fulfilled and it is so easy for me to see. That’s why I have little tolerance for most of the alternative media and its readers.

          It’s actually pretty straightforward.

          1. How true! My question was rhetorical. If a thinking person observed what is taking place, it would become obvious. Unfortunately, the synagogue has taken care of that. People in the flow of this world age are delusional. Functional idiots.

            1. I know you get it, but 97% of today’s judeo-christians have no concept of how the world works and why circumstances must unfold the way they are unfolding.

              1. 24 cents of every tax dollar goes to pay interest on U.S. debt. How is this trend not a big problem! The reset cometh.

  5. Great article Stone. While the USA has gone downhill from 50 years ago, the other countries around the world have drifted much lower at a faster pace.

    Forget the countries that don’t speak English. I have read stories about riots in Mexico City by the locals who resent American expats moving down there and driving up housing costs as well as prices of everything else. They also resent the Gringos changing the character of the neighborhoods. Clear example of how the locals do not like USA expats.
    Many foreign locals are only nice to Americans because they are perceived to be wealthy.

    The English speaking nations like Australia, Canada, and the UK have overbearing governments with high taxes, restrictive regulations, and worst of all , strict vaccine mandates.

    I also like the USA for the 2nd amendment right to own guns(only if you live in a red state). That right allows us to keep the government in check. No other country has that freedom.

    The other great thing about the USA is the freedom to learn new things and new ideas. There is also the freedom to worship Jesus Christ.
    If a local gets caught reading the Holy Bible in the Middle East that person would suffer 50 lashes or have his hand cut off. Indians who practice Christianity in India get harassed by their Hindu and Muslim neighbors.

    The USA is the still the safest place for Christians and from tyrannical governments. In addition the USA never had a government vaccine mandate like other countries.

    1. Many other countries, especially in the Middle East and far east are not allowed to learn new religions outside of the local religion nor are they allowed to learn new job skills. In Communist China and North Korea the locals cannot practice any kind of religion.

  6. One of the best and most relevant articles you ever published. I’ve been researching leaving USA since 1990. The Great virus hoax proved that nearly every country except Mexico tortured and and abused residents more than USA. California was one of the most tyrannical, but every abuse was unlawful and illegal, so for those who pushed back, the law was on our side. NOT SO everywhere else! And like you said, an abused Californian could move to Idaho, Colorado, Utah, texas or Florida to escape the abuse, and millions did!

    Finally, the worldwide crackdown on immigration is ruining the peace and prosperity of expats worldwide, who regret emigrating from USA, MALAYSIA could be the single exception to every reason not to leave USA. Malaysia has pushed back hard against the Illuminati and treats immigrants well.

  7. Good assessment. We are here in the USA at this time, likely for a reason, which will become apparent soon enough. This is the main land of exile for the remnant. Some may be called upon to not only bear witness, but to proclaim the unvarnished Truth as Stephen did.

  8. Economic data this morning is okay. Durables are from September.

    Initial Jobless Claims
    Act: 216K Cons: 226K Prev: 222K

    Jobless Claims 4-Week Avg.
    Act: 223.75K Cons: Prev: 224.75K

    Continuing Jobless Claims
    Act: 1,960K Prev: 1,953K

    Core Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.6% Cons: 0.6% Prev: 0.5%

    Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.5% Cons: 0.5% Prev: 3.0%

    Durables Excluding Defense (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.1% Cons: 1.9% Prev: 1.9%

    Goods Orders Non Defense Ex Air (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.9% Prev: 0.9%

    Chicago PMI (Nov)
    Act: 36.3 Cons: 44.3 Prev: 43.8

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