Armenian Community in Rural Tennessee

Generational opportunity
Your hometown has changed

The wealth building opportunities locally have dried up, but the internet opens up new lifestyle, work, and investment options.

Predatory America
Predatory America

From healthcare to housing costs, sometimes it feels like everyone is out to get you. The best protection is to be part of a community that looks out for itself.

Children under attack
Our children are under attack

Our boys and girls are under spiritual and psychological attack from institutions that oppose our values.

Nature
We’ve lost touch with nature

Mechanized life of the cities and suburbs creates a disconnect from the natural world.

Forming community
We form new communities

Forming new Armenian communities and even coordinated migrations of other groups is well established.

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Generational opportunity
Predatory America
Children under attack
Nature
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Never again
“Never again”, means never give up your liberty

In a country with ever increasing forms of control and restrictions, the importance of finding the most free place to live is paramount.

Build a legacy
Building a legacy

One’s capital should generate a lasting impact rather than strapping oneself down with debt on an over-priced home mortgage.

Armenian values
The power of Armenian values

The Armenian culture is to be cherished, nurtured, and lived within.

Socialism is never ok
Socialism is never ok

The foundation for prosperity is to live somewhere with low taxes, minimal governmental intrusion, and a respect for property rights.

personal responsibility
Personal responsibility

Thriving, not just surviving, requires integrating personal responsibility and growth with being part of a larger community.

Gun rights
Gun rights are human rights

Necessary to protect life, liberty, and property.

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Never again
Build a legacy
Armenian values
Socialism is never ok
personal responsibility
Gun rights
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Our project is simple.

When we reach our goal of 360 Armenians pledging to moving to DeKalb County, Tennessee, we move.

What you choose to do when you get there is up to you.

Mover Pledge Count

13 of 360

3.6%