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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:55 am
by Alexandr Korol
Question: After returning from America, you decided to buy real estate, and later land, as far north as possible. Why were you specifically interested in that kind of location?

In answering your questions, I’ve already mentioned in earlier responses how a higher force was guiding me. There were so many signs pointing to Karelia. But even apart from that, I’ve always loved the North. I was always drawn to the northern regions — Scandinavia, Sweden, Norway, Finland. And also the whole northern part of Leningrad Oblast. For some reason, I always had this sense of fear that something terrible might happen in the world — some kind of cataclysm or disaster — and I felt that this would be the safest place. Because Karelia is considered the lungs of the Earth, with its forests, swamps, and the enormous number of lakes. And now, with each passing year, there’s more and more talk about global warming. I’ll say this — I’ve heard rumors that some very serious people, even the wealthiest people in the world, have started looking into Karelia. Somehow, they received information, and they too have begun acquiring land there, just in case. But it’s also interesting — these are just my own observations, really. Just, guys, I’m simply observing society and the social landscape. All the people who are the most criminal, the con artists, the sinful ones, the corrupt families of politicians or others — all those types, especially in Moscow — throughout all this time I kept hearing from friends or friends of friends that all those wealthy people were buying up land just in case, whether for global warming or, like, during the pandemic, and it was always in Siberia. I never asked where or what they were buying — I just stayed quiet. But everyone kept poking me, my friends and acquaintances saying: “Alex, did you hear so-and-so bought land in Siberia? Did you know these guys are building something there? Why didn’t you choose Siberia?” Everyone: “Siberia, Siberia, Siberia, Siberia.” Naturally, I understood that this wasn’t some higher power or inner voice trying to tell me something. Because the people who were saying this to me were exactly the kind of lost, tempted friends who always follow the trends, who want to be like everyone else, wearing the same Nike sneakers. And so they kept going on about “Siberia.” And I said: