On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 01:56 AM, Ian Green wrote:


When he goes there and asserts his claim, then I will give more
consideration to his claim, but not because of any powers of "the land
office." Does that office derive its powers from a government that does
not exist?

Right, ownership of wild unclaimed territory must be based on staking a physical claim -- actually going there and setting up fences so to speak. Other than that it's just people talking. You've got to have some physical boundaries and preferably a way to enforce those boundaries.


Isn't that the way it's supposed to work, Jim?

Free Luna!

-- Patrick


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