Atlantis locales
jbrenner and I have been privately discussing Atlantis locales and he suggested I bring a couple to the table for discussion. Based on my research last year, and my decided preference, I offer these two locales for your information:
http://www.privateislandsonline.com/c...
http://www.privateislandsonline.com/c...
One is much larger, more desirable and, unsurprisingly, more expensive. It, however, offers more area for expansion as the community would grow. Both offer freehold status, though autonomy may be a bit harder to negotiate. Methinks commercial (read resort) development might be a possible income source though that would make the property more desirable for appropriation by an inimical entity bent on depredation.
Enough from me. Have at it, y'all.
http://www.privateislandsonline.com/c...
http://www.privateislandsonline.com/c...
One is much larger, more desirable and, unsurprisingly, more expensive. It, however, offers more area for expansion as the community would grow. Both offer freehold status, though autonomy may be a bit harder to negotiate. Methinks commercial (read resort) development might be a possible income source though that would make the property more desirable for appropriation by an inimical entity bent on depredation.
Enough from me. Have at it, y'all.
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Remove present government (nasty and hard). Set up oligarchy. Set up businesses to employ people and make money (should be very easy to pay better than they have now). Set up temporary minimalist welfare for people not wanting to work for a business, where basic food and minimal pay is offered in return for government labor. Provide obvious benefit of working for business.
on and on.
What I find strange in the earlier discussions here is the desire for total self-sufficiency. Why? No country of earth is self-sufficient. Nor is there a need for it. You produce what you're good at producing, sell it and buy what you're not good at producing. Instead of hidding behind the flat part of the Earth, be accessible, have trade, have communications and have a military capable of defending it all. An environment with liberal constitution, minimal government and capitalist values should be sifficient to bring in outside business, grow your own and retain it.
NZ does have its Nazis, too, but they are trivial compared to the US version. I didn't like the NZ firearms laws particularly since they would make resistance by the people very difficult in an emergency. Perhaps, all the residents of Atlantis would have to be deputized and required to be armed by their elected sherrif.
Wherever Atlantis goes there will be challenges. I'd rather spend resources on getting liberty than wasting them on reinventing the wheel from scratch in a wilderness with no infrastructure (and no sovereignty from the local govt. No local govt is going to give sovereignty without significant incentives.) NZ has been much more negotiable with the native minority which may leave another option that doesn't exist elsewhere. However, I have no irrational attraction to NZ either.
NZ is a eco-crazy socialist state. How can anyone in their right mind can even consider investing anything there? It will be duly taken away. If you are going to live in a socialist state, you do not invest there; you plunder, pilage and re-direct to your advantage, as much as you can get away with. Honest investment simply feeds those that follow the formula above.
if the concept interests you.
The hardest thing, though, is that the human foibles Ayn Rand describes follow you. Peter Keating won't just move there; he'll be on the board of org that builds it. I always thought of that as a problem people would deal with down the road. No. He's there from the very beginning.
360 ha = about 900 acres
Here's a satellite pic of the island:
www.google.com/maps/place/Chatham+Isl....
Guess I'll send an e-mail to see what's what.
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