Sealand Put Up For Sale 290
antic writes "The Principality of Sealand is up for sale. The 550 square meter steel platform boasts "uninterrupted sea views", complete privacy and has been mentioned on Slashdot in the past for its offers of hosting outside the jurisdiction of (some) traditional laws."
If only I could afford such a thing (Score:5, Funny)
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You're going to hunt women in a jungle [imdb.com]?
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Yay Plagiarism! (Score:3, Interesting)
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Yeah, but... (Score:5, Funny)
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Yeah, but if they're not living there, and you are, you can just declare a coup and that you are now president-for-life, then fight them off when they attempt to come back. I'm sure it would be pretty easy to smuggle weapons onto the platform, considering there's probably not even room for a port authority.
Considering the traditional way of determining the actual 'government' is 'who is in physical control of the country', you are now the ruler of Sealand. They are the 'government in exile'.
Coup de Nowhere (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, the Principality Army could stay on site to prevent a coup. What? There is no army? Well then, the citizens can form a militia... You say there are no citizens either? So what does "Prince" Michael rule over?
This notion that an abandoned radar platform has somehow achieved sovereign nation status just because its squatters say it is has always been a bad joke. They've only gotten away with it because nobody gives a shit. They claim to have a legal decision, but what they really have is a court case the the UK crown won't appeal out of bureaucratic inertia. The very first time they'd done something to really piss people off, a platoon of Scotland Yard bobbies would have landed, sent the "Prince" back to his sheep, and that would have been the end of it.
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Theories of international law are all well and good, but the only reason indefensible small island nations remain independent is because they usually aren't worth the trouble of taking them over or the cost of supporting them, and not because of any deeply held convictions over international law.
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http://havenco.venona.com/ [venona.com]
How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:5, Funny)
2. Apply for your own TLD.
3. Open up for a new domain rush, demand ridicilous prices for certain domains
4. Release the loan using the income from domain sales.
5. You own Sealand, you are king.
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1. Buy Sealand on credit, you can get a loan anywhere these days.
2. Apply for your own TLD.
3. Open up for a new domain rush, demand ridicilous prices for certain domains
4. Release the loan using the income from domain sales.
5. You own Sealand, you are king.
You forgot:
6. Profit!!
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Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:5, Insightful)
Last time there was a slashdot story on them, they had the business model of providing a place where folks could store sensitive data without fear of subpeona -- they wanted to be, for data storage, what Switzerland used to be for bank accounts. Guess it didn't work. They don't really have as much independence as they thought... it's tough to hold your ground when your entire country is one "accident" (or torpedo) from oblivion at worst, or a few weeks of blockade away from starvation at best.
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Here's the short version:
Take a large vat full of salt water, place a recepticle in the middle to catch the fresh water, cover over with clear object (preferably concave so the curvature can direct the condensed water toward the fresh water recepticle, and then let the sun do it's work. You periodically remove the fresh water and add more salt water.
Sun? In ENGLAND? (Score:5, Funny)
Off the coast of Essex, England, UK? In the North Sea?
I'm guessing you've never been to the east coast of England. It is sunny for approximately half an hour in the afternoon only of the third Wednesday after Pentecost.
A far, far faster method of obtaining fresh water in the North Sea would be to simply open your mouth and tilt your head skywards. It'll fill with fresh rainwater - no desalination required - in about six seconds.
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1-rain
2-electrolysis
3-dehumidifier
4-solar still
5-condensation from exhalation collection
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:4, Insightful)
Such confidence would be misplaced.
Either the platform is British Soveriegn territory or it isn't.
The most likely case is that the British courts consider the platform to be under UK jurisdiction following the expansion of the teritorial limits. International law does not recognize teritorial claims based on man made structures. Contrary to claims made British court has ever recognized sovereignty claims by any other party over the platform.
Ergo if the UK courts choose to issue a subpoena the subpoena can be served and enforced. Moreover since the Bates family are the directors of HavenCo and they live in the UK they can be arrested and imprisoned on contempt charges if they refuse to comply regardless of the sovereign status of the platform.
If the British courts did choose to recognize the sovereignty of the platform they or anyone else can declare war on it and blow the thing to smitherines if they make a nuisance of themselves.
The main reason that this has not happened to date seems to be that HavenCo does not have any customers worth the trouble.
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:5, Insightful)
1) get together with other geeks
2) make a joint offer for sealand ownership, each one pays a little share.
3) get sealand
4) enact legislation which is impossible anywhere else because of WTO, like: no patent on software, only copyright. No stupid patents on anything. There is something that can be done for censorship, to free scientific research hampered by stupid lawsuits, lots of possibilities.
5) Open embassies wherever a geek need a safe place to develop his ideas without fears of lawsuits. An embassy is territory of sealand too. SSH provides no data sent to sealand and other embassies violates any international law as it's just encrypted blobs there.
6) Profit for all humanity.
What do you think?
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:5, Insightful)
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Simple:
4a1) Split "Sealand" into 2 separate countries
4a2) Have each country recognize each other
And now that means 2 TLDs, so TWICE the profit!!!!
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You don't think countries enjoy the idea of their subjects declaring independence, do you?
The true value (Score:2)
Sealand in itself is too dependent on the UK government. But really, the "data centre" or other services can easily be provided at the embassy level.
The remaining problem is that this approach is expensive -- the embassy hosting nations require investment in infrastructure. Or Sealand would have to own its own
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8) Get the US to build you a nuclear reactor that won't produce fissionible material for free.
You now have all the power you'll ever need for your lan parties, de-salination, and brewing saki.
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being a geek republic I'd threaten to develop BETTER nuclear bombs
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:4, Informative)
Nitpick: embassies are not the territory of the foreign country. They are under the jurisdiction of the foreign country. So embassies in the United States are still United States territory, but they are under foreign jurisdiction, not the jurisdiction of the United States.
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:4, Interesting)
1. Buy Sealand on credit, you can get a loan anywhere these days.
2. You own Sealand, you are king.
3. Create a law that forbids the King of Sealand to release loans
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That would be considered defaulting on a loan. Countries have a credit rating just like individuals do. The reason the US government can have a multi-trillion doller debt is because it has never defaulted on a loan.
So sure, you can do that, but it's still going to foobar your credit rating.
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1) Just sail over with a big bunch of armed people
2) start a revolution (win of course)
3) execute dicators/kings if necessary
4) hold elections
5) establish democracy
They've pissed off the UK gov, so the UK gov is likely to ignore the extermination of Sealand.
Hasn't happened yet because someone else could easily do the same thing back to you and it's not worth the trouble for all that.
Re:How to buy Sealand for free in just 5 steps (Score:5, Funny)
It is good to be the king!
I remember Sealand from years ago... (Score:2, Interesting)
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So now they want to try their hand at web hosting, do they?
They tried their hand at web hosting years ago, during the original dot com boom. As the summary says, that's "in the past". The URL of the company providing it is http://havenco.com [havenco.com]. That site used to have pictures of their facilities on Sealand, seems all that's left now is a hosting company, not saying anything about where the physical location of their servers is.
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If you're spending eight digits on your boat, you can afford to spend a couple million bucks to buy some SS-N-25 and P-800 surplus russian anti-ship missiles. Anything that's not an aircraft carrier battlegroup will be toast, and even some of those won't want to engage you without significant air support.
And the second that a US Navy vessel tells you to stand down and be boarded, and you refuse, and they shoot at you, and you fire back with missiles and try to sink their ship, what the fuck do you think
The Original Haven CO concept there was good (Score:3, Insightful)
Territorial Waters (Score:5, Informative)
Therefore, they could legitimately claim the fort as theirs. If they had tried to do that after 1987... it wouldn't have worked, because the 3-mile limit was changed to 12 miles.
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Would the UK buy it back? (Score:2)
Uninterrupted sea views? (Score:5, Informative)
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Oblig. (Score:4, Funny)
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I'm open to the idea, as long as ... (Score:5, Funny)
I also hope they clear up the inconsistencies in the human-bovine marriage laws.
The Mods are on crack (Score:2, Redundant)
Headquarters (Score:5, Funny)
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Sealand is all but destroyed (Score:4, Interesting)
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The whole place looks pretty desperate. Even without having been burned, the place would be pretty desperate. It looks like it's starting to suffer from concrete cancer too, and there's a great deal of corrosion.
Cut price (Score:2, Redundant)
Guns are the assembly code of politics. (Score:5, Insightful)
Nations are sovereign only because they have enough firepower to keep other nations from claiming them. What does it matter what the laws of Sealand are, if you own it and you have no army? Is the army included, or do you have to put it together yourself?
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-Eric
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Cost/benefit ratio (Score:2)
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Except (and I am a Luxembourger) that in terms of military power, it's usually the army that is in absolute terms bigger that wins... Our army is a joke, and we know it. From what I'm concerned, they can downsize it all they want.
Also, it used to be that you needed a military training to get access to certain well paid jobs. I think you still do, but not anymore for the most famous one: Postman... Government jobs (or para-government jobs like Postman) here are much better paid than jobs in the private
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IMO the best defense for you guys in event of a "conventional war" (ala WWII) is to all leave your country, hide somewhere else and then when convenient take the fight to the attacking country (why screw up your own country?).
If that's not possible and a lot have to stay behind then it's Mr Sniper/Saboteur time...
Problem is you'd probably be called terrorists
I guess the other option is you could ju
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List of countries without armed forces [wikipedia.org]
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Whenever Sealand comes up on Slashdot, people talk about what a great off-site data center it would make. And it would, as long as its illegal activities didn't piss off the US too much. If the US decided that there was some truly crucial piece of evidence there t
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Re:Guns are the assembly code of politics. (Score:5, Insightful)
You talk about "international law" as though it exists beyond fictional agreements between the big boys with the most guns.
As for the counterexample of neutral states, they just happen to benefit from those "let's not kill each other" agreements as a side effect; When wars spread across Europe, they have a long history of making relatively safe corridors through which to move troops to the real action.
As a simple example, tell Belgium how much better international treaties protected it than guns, when Germany invaded it in 1914 - Sure, the UK had an obligation to respond, but had the UK lost, see the GGP's argument about what actually defines "right" and "wrong" on the international scale.
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You don't think the US would expend expensive military resources purely to do "the right thing," do you?
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--Winston Churchill
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This is exactly why Sealand needs nuclear weapons.
Cheaper to invade. (Score:5, Funny)
Of course, the declaration of what makes for statehood is a little arbitrary. So rather than go to the effort, I declare myself King of Antarctica.
Re:Cheaper to invade. (Score:5, Funny)
I look away for five seconds and someone steals Antarctica from me.
I'd watch your back if I were you, 91degrees!
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Why not (Score:2)
1. It would take no more then ten invaders, armed with nothing more than beer and a hamburger.
2. The person living there just wants to go home anyway.
Think of the possibilities!
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the human temple (Score:2, Funny)
Firstly, if they sold it (instead of just offering tennancy) would they have to call it "New Sealand?" Furthermore, is there a state-sanctioned religion? Do they celebrate festivus? I won't bid unless I get to pin the leader.
Sealand is awesome. It renews my desire to declare myself holy ground to avoid income tax.
"Land" is stretching it (Score:3, Informative)
More like "Seaplatform". though it doesn't have that ring to it.
If anyone is interested in it, move along. Not only is it in the middle of nowhere, you face invasion by several post - industrialized nations. You're better off buying an island in the keys. At least then you're lucky to have something called coconuts and White Sandy beaches.
Stating the obvious. (Score:5, Insightful)
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Always loved this one. In 1971, some crazy bastard from Vegas with more dollars than sense rolls up at a partially submerged atoll in the Pacific with several barge loads of sand, creates a small island and declares independence. Various Pacific nations find this a bit of a worry and about 6 months later, they get conquered and annexed by Tonga. Apparently the Tongan King himself came along with a few troops and a brass band
I was at H2K2 when the folks from havenco spoke (Score:2)
AllOfMp3.com New Headquaters... Found! (Score:2, Interesting)
Although it's a bit damaged at the present... (Score:3, Funny)
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not to let facts get in the way (Score:2, Informative)