Frens and countrymen!
It's already the 17th here in Russia. Our family moved here before covid already wanting to protect our children from Schiff and company (before we knew anything about Q, though we were already doing information warfare before we found out).
I'm pleased to announce that this morning my beautiful baby daughter was born! Thanks be to God! And on the 17th!
Congrats! Plz post moar about the whys and how's you chose to move to Russia, which I find fascinating!
My wife and I got sick from our childhood vaccinations in the 80s. So we didn't vaccinate our children thanks to great advice from good doctors. But by the time we left, before covid, they couldn't go to school anywhere in the state we lived in without getting fully caught up with all of them, which is insane.
And we were following events and saw that every single state without exception was ramping up their vaccine requirements. Meanwhile we had pedophiles approaching our children on the regular and some trusted people went further than that, and we came to realize that we felt totally unsafe as a large family in a society that was heavily prejudiced against large families, vaccine dissenters, and other based choices we had made.
The Russian constitution guarantees medical freedom, Russian culture supports and respects large families and especially Orthodox Christians, and it's accepted here that everybody makes their own choices and is a little weird. Our children have wonderful childhoods now with adventure and play. We hope that America will get all this in the (near!) future.
What do you do for a living to support your family? Just generally speaking. I've joked about moving to Russia to find long lost family.
I'm a software developer and can work for clients anywhere.
That's awesome. I work from home as a medical coder in Missouri. I can work from anywhere as long as I have wired internet as the org. technology doesn't support wireless internet.