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Better Than Prison: Life On A Scorched Sea Fort

Last time I checked, my second-favorite (*) illicit ocean-based proprietary community, the Principality of Sealand, had suffered a terrible fire and was up for sale. Nonetheless, it has allegedly offered asylum to Gary Mckinnon, the famous "NASA hacker." Or maybe it made the offer before the fire. Or maybe it's all bullshit. It certainly wouldn't be an effective way to avoid extradition to the U.S., given that no established state recognizes Sealand's sovereignty. We blog, you decide.

By the way: For those of you who were hoping The Pirate Bay would buy Sealand, I'm afraid the site's offer was rejected. Perhaps it could set up shop in Antigua instead.

(*after Radio Sutch)

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Comments to "Better Than Prison: Life On A Scorched Sea Fort":

Deus | April 28, 2007, 5:01am | #

It's a pity, but if Sealand were to do something that actually angered the British government (as opposed to being the minor pest they are now) we'd be seeing a mini-Falklands invasion. Hence, them turning down Pirate Bay buyout offer.

Taktix® | April 28, 2007, 9:01am | #

Maybe Roman Pulanski will buy it...

nakliyat | April 28, 2007, 9:49am | #

thank you very very nıce thank you very very much....

D.A. Ridgely | April 28, 2007, 10:58am | #

Sealand suffered from a marketing problem from the start; it sounded too much like an amusement park with dolphin shows.

Wind Up Working in a Gas Station | April 28, 2007, 11:00am | #

Sealand is a nation...

in the same way that Rue Paul is a female.

Quiet_Desperation | April 29, 2007, 4:48am | #

>>> Or maybe it's all bullshit.

Yes. That one.