I’m a GAW member from the US who moved to Russia with my double digit number of children before covid and before I knew about Q. We do less media than this family but we have been on Russian TV a few times.
We had crazy problems with the migration process and actually our immigration attorney recommended that we ask for help from Maria Butina, who is now a federal legislator and does a show on Russian language RT. Thanks to her help I am now a citizen of the Russian Federation.
Available to discuss this topic probably rather more knowledgeably than this family that just moved recently. You can ask questions and I will get to them as I can.
There were and are many reasons. My wife and I both have health challenges that we attribute to vaccine injury from the childhood schedule as it was a generation ago when the liability-free regime was just getting started. We have chosen not to vaccinate our children, but in our area it was already impossible for them to attend any school without undergoing the entire set of shots in rapid succession! And we researched and found that every single state was tightening the restrictions in this area. There were other significant reasons as well, but this one is the simplest to explain. We’re Orthodox Christians and my wife is of Russian-speaking descent from a century ago, and she had long wanted to move.
For us it’s far, far better. I would certainly agree that it’s different and that not everything is perfect! We experienced the difference as a massive upgrade. I wonder what the people’s complaints were. A lot of people experienced the crisis of the 90’s (inflicted by the deep state) and think of that as what Russia really is.
I’m a GAW member from the US who moved to Russia with my double digit number of children before covid and before I knew about Q. We do less media than this family but we have been on Russian TV a few times.
We had crazy problems with the migration process and actually our immigration attorney recommended that we ask for help from Maria Butina, who is now a federal legislator and does a show on Russian language RT. Thanks to her help I am now a citizen of the Russian Federation.
Available to discuss this topic probably rather more knowledgeably than this family that just moved recently. You can ask questions and I will get to them as I can.
I have two questions.
Why did you want to move to Russia in 2019?
How is it? The sense of nationalism seems cool, but I know people who have lived in both Russia and Ukraine and they say it's not that nice.
Hi!