RE: Seasteading Case Studies: Learning from the Failed Attempts of the Past

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Seasteading Case Studies: Learning from the Failed Attempts of the Past

in seasteading •  8 years ago 

Well I wish you best of luck. I cannot help thinking though, if you abide by the rules set by the big governments, the big governments will just change the rules (as Tonga did).

I often wonder what happened to Rayo.

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Bradenford: That is certainly a concern; even if they don't change the laws, there's nothing saying they won't outright violate them. Remember, laws are for the peasants.

And yeah, that is the million dollar question: what happened to Rayo?

Thanks for checking it out and for commenting sir.

Yeah, that's it. You cannot expect existing states to play nice.

Maybe he is still there in the Siskiyou Mountains, or North Dakota. I hope so.