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Paraguay? Best Country For 2024?

2024 will be interesting. It’s a U.S. election year. So you can expect lots of chaos. Riots. Shootings. A national emergency. Who knows how big, or how bad, things will get. Luckily, you can avoid all this. How? By going off-grid. And today, I want to explain why Paraguay is an excellent travel option for 2024.

In fact, you may be one of the last bastions of freedom by then.

But I’m getting ahead of myself…

What Makes Paraguay Great?

Libertarians believe in something they call “The state monopoly.”

Essentially, imagine the government as a business. And this businesses owns all kinds of different services you have to pay for.

If you don’t, you go to jail.

Here are two examples…

  1. The state monopoly on education – you have to pay for public school, every year via taxes. Even if you don’t have kids.
  2. The state monopoly on violence – you kill someone, you go on trial and possible face jail time. Politicians start a war, killing thousands, there are no repressions.

The weaker the state’s monopoly, the more freedom you have.

Paraguay has good infrastructure. In the sense that the lights stay on and there’s food in the grocery store.

But in terms of state monopolies, Paraguay is weak.

Good news for you.

Because crackdowns, lockdowns, and regulations are a lot less effective in Paraguay than they are in major U.S. cities.

And this gives you a lot more freedom.

Additionally, Paraguay is a nice country. Friendly locals. Attractive women. Cheap and delicious steak dinners.

But more on that in a moment…

Why Move To Paraguay In 2024?

Paraguay is the safest, most stable country in Latin America. There’s very little crime. There are no crazy government coups or civil wars. And the currency is backed by gold.

While Paraguay is something of an “off-grid” country that nobody thinks about, it’s also a nice place to live.

And one of the easiest places in the world to obtain a second residency or passport.

I suspect that within the next 18 months, we’ll see a “black swam” authoritarian event. Something like the pandemic, only less decisive. Maybe a war, economic collapse, natural disaster, or even an alien invasion (UFO reports are becoming increasingly more common).

Whatever it is, I would not want to be in the crosshairs.

And Paraguay is a laid-back, off-grid country where you can ride out the storm. And do so in comfort and style.

Conclusion

Most “off-grid” countries suck. They have poor infrastructure. Low IQ, dangerous populations. And tiny, boring cities.

Paraguay is different. This is a comfortable, nice country. And while it isn’t as high-tech as Bangkok or Dubai, Paraguayan infrastructure works.

It’s also a country with great food. Especially if you like steaks and meat.

A low cost of living. With nice apartments typically costing less than $500 a month.

And friendly, beautiful women. Most Paraguayan women are White Latinas with big butts – and you can see what they look like over at LatinAmericaCupid.com.

If I were looking for a safe, stable, and fun place to live in 2024 – I’d choose Paraguay.

Rob: