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(claims)world's Smallest Country For Sale


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#1 Saint_Michael

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Posted 09 January 2007 - 03:03 AM

http://www.foxnews.c...,242351,00.html

Wow and you only need $977 Million dollars for it but whats funny is this

http://www.sealandgov.org/index.html

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After nearly 40 years of completely independent economic, social, political, and geographic independence in the North Sea the Principality in late June of 2006 suffered a devastating fire which has crippled its infrastructure significantly. In common with other island countries, our resources here are limited; the difficulties this disaster presents are compounded by the effects upon our population and industries.

No wonder they want to sell it, of course the article goes on to say that is worth about $126, I bet some terrorist wouldn't mind getting a hold of that little platform :P.

I say this once, the person to buy this is a MORON!!! and the people who "own" this island are even bigger idiots for even thinking this would be possible to be consider a nation. Hey what am I to say about how people spend their money foolishly.

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Posted 09 January 2007 - 07:11 AM

Sealand is a great place, although the guy that originally lived there doesn't any more, I thik there is a data storage or hosting company there or something now. They have passports, currency, territorial waters etc, so why shouldn't they be a country? It's the same sort of arguement as to whether the Vatican counts as a country. Pity to see it get sold though.

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Posted 09 January 2007 - 06:39 PM

Wow who would want to buy a piece of metal? Seriously, if i was going to by something for 100+ million dollars, i would atleast buy something that had beach.

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Posted 09 January 2007 - 08:36 PM

It's an off shore platform. Last time I checked, you needed land to be considered a country. As it stands, it's probably more like "in international waters" than an actual country.

That is why Vatican city is still technically the smallest country in the world.

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Posted 10 January 2007 - 03:36 AM

The picture looks fake. It seems it had been photoshop-ed.

And that 'scrap metal' cost US$977mil? That is rather adsurd. But I found it quite funny that they had their independence. Which superpower conquered such small 'scrap metal', I would really like to know :P

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Posted 10 January 2007 - 05:04 AM

From the site it is in international waters off of England's coast. More like someone decided they didn't like the way things where being run so they got the money and bought one of these platforms and said. "I CHRISTAN THEE SEALAND" or something to that effect.

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Posted 10 January 2007 - 08:57 AM

I really do find it being stupid. I think it would be a lot cheaper and a whole lot better if you spend that money in your own private, modern offshore platform. That thing is from world war II, how long do you think it will last? I give it 15 to 20 years. I guess there are some filthily reach people out there that would buy it for that price just to earn the title of president or something. But I still find it really stupid. For that money they could buy a real island with a nice beach and still be able to build a house on it.

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Posted 10 January 2007 - 12:31 PM

Sealand was founded as a sovereign Principality in 1967 in international waters, six miles off the eastern shores of Britain. In late June of 2006, the island suffered a devastating fire which destroyed much of the country's administrative centre and the main power generation facility which serves its population and industries. Fortunately, back-up systems exist which permit its activities to continue but the disaster has compromised significantly the quality of life of its inhabitants and the continued development of the island's economic and social growth.

The history of Sealand is a story of a struggle for liberty. Sealand was founded on the principle that any group of people dissatisfied with the oppressive laws and restrictions of existing nation states may declare independence in any place not claimed to be under the jurisdiction of another sovereign entity. The location chosen was Roughs Tower, an island fortress created in World War II by Britain and subsequently abandoned to the jurisdiction of the High Seas. The independence of Sealand was upheld in a 1968 British court decision where the judge held that Roughs Tower stood in international waters and did not fall under the legal jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. This gave birth to Sealand's national motto of E Mare Libertas, or "From the Sea, Freedom".

The official language of Sealand is English and the Sealand Dollar has a fixed exchange rate of one U.S. dollar. Passports and stamps have been in circulation since 1969 and the latter decade of the 20th century saw an impressive expansion in its activity both socially and industrially as it began to develop a growing economic base which underscored its long-standing membership of the international community of States.

The website which was originally constructed for Sealand is located at http://www.fruitsoft...co.uk/sealand/; there you may find early pictures and other information relating to the first 25 years of the island's life; the web site is maintained there for historical purposes.

Edited by zak92, 14 June 2007 - 08:46 PM.


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Posted 10 January 2007 - 02:03 PM

I agree with all, It seems rather silly to spend that kind of money on a Platform of metal. If I had that kind of money and were really hellbent on blowing it all over I would rather spend it on a nice small REAL island. The idea of declaring a metal platform an independent country is pretty funny though.

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Posted 10 January 2007 - 07:14 PM

That for an old World War II artillery platform? And... country? I like how ambitious these people are. XD It seems like fun, but it's also not worth my time and money. Besides... it's not even an island. :/ It must be depressing to live there seeing only the same people everyday and being excluded from society. Nothing beats living on real land!




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