stefk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:45 pm
Yes, the west is more and more considered as a shit by the east. The pendulum....
Look this french president at the airport in Moscow. No protocol, this macron is a real shit, and Putin is pissing in his mouth.
It seems that the French love him for there is so far no one that looks capable of beating him in the next election. As they say tell me who you leaders are and I will tell you who you are. France as a whole is heading into the dustbin of nothingness.
Again it pains me to see Europe (and most of the West follow this path), there is so much great history in Europe, breathtaking natural beauty and architecture. not to mention the outstanding food, but what is all that if one has no freedom.
Putin is playing a very high-level game of chess. If he wins this round, then America will have lost its influence in that area for decades to come. As it stands he is winning every round so far. And if wins Ukraine will jump into his pocket. Right now America has lost the Middle East, Most of South America, Africa and the final zone of value is
Central Asia also known as the Caucaus is an atlas of natural resources. In other words, it's packed choc-full of them and the current battle includes that Zone too, not only Ukraine. Putin is already winning in the Caucasus area, so if he wins Ukraine. All the US will have left is the USD and a limited edge on AI. Russia is the wild card and has been so since the fall of the USSR. They have the worlds best hackers, everyone else comes in at a distant second. I mention this because it is possible that out of nowhere Russia could eventually start leading in AI. If you look at the medical discoveries they made prior to the fall of the soviet union it is a sight to behold. Even after so many decades many of these therapies and medicines are far superior to anything the West has to offer.
Hey Stefk, they are giving lots of good land for next to nothing in Russia, in some cases free. Since you are an animal lover you could get one of these dogs there. Possible long term destination for you
The Siberian Husky, A beautiful, powerful and energetic animal
The Samoyed very elegant, strong and loyal
The East European Shepherd
This animal is a beast in terms of power, loyalty and intelligence. Intelligence is of the charts, they are stronger than regular German shepherds and can survive in harsh challenging conditions. You really need to be active to have this dog. As they have a very high IQ, they need a lot of stimulation and exercise because they are full of energy
Free land scheme
The program of the Russia's Far East Hectare or Homestead Act proposed in 2016 by Russian President Vladimir Putin to give 1 hectare, or 2.5 acres of free land in the Russia's Far East has generated a lot of comments and discussion all over the world. The nine regions of the Russia's Far East account for 36% of the country’s land mass, yet only 6.2 million people live in those areas, or about 5% of the Russian population.
As of December 2017, 107,000 applications had been filed and almost 40,000 had been approved. (Original) According to the Homestead Act, the only condition for homesteaders is to put the land to good use, which means using it for any lawful purpose. There is a trial period of 5 years when the land can't be sold or leased out. These are well-known facts about land giveaway in Russia started since 2016. But what's less well-known is that a Kin's Estate bill was passed in one of the region of Russia - Belgorodskiy - back in 2010.
According to Belgorod regional bill 1 hectare (2.5 acres) of land is given for free to families who wish to live a Kin's homesteading lifestyle, where priority is given to the land which is protected as a fundamental aspect of nature by way of ecological approaches to agriculture, harmonious interactions and minimal negative impact upon the natural environment.
Getting back to the Russia's Homestead Act of 2016 there are some speculations in the Western mass media on Russia reportedly giving free land to foreigners. I, myself have got multiple requests from my foreign friends asking if they can get free land in Russia. To be clear there is an important clarification: the free land in the Russia's Far East (and in all other regions of Russia) is given to Russian citizens and foreigners with Russian background as long as they live in Russia for five years. And it looks like wise and sensible decision - first and foremost Russian President takes care of Russian citizens.
The foreigners without Russian background may apply for free land in Russia only after they get Russian citizenship by naturalization after five years of legal residence - on a number of grounds listed in appropriate legal websites (working, business, marriage, skilled professional, refugee etc.)
The program of the Russia's Far East Hectare, it turns out, has been so successful that Russian President Vladimir Putin said he supports the idea of expanding it to all regions of the country. "There is enough land in Russia," he was quoted as saying.
Soon after that 3 northwestern regions of Russia: Kostromskoy (2017), Leningradskiy (2018) and Vologodskiy (2018) introduced the bills of giving away unused land to families (Russian citizens) for free on similar terms and conditions like in the Homestead Act of 2016 (see the map below)
https://ecominded.net/the-truth-about-l ... in-russiab
Scott, perhaps you can give us and other Tactical Investors some insights into why you choose to move to Russia. I mean that's if you are okay with doing so.