[e-gold-list] RE: retailing the Moon

2003-10-13 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
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

[e-gold-list] RE: retailing the Moon

2003-10-13 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Ian, When he goes there and asserts his claim, Dennis is a pretty determined guy. I think his idea of selling land on the Moon in order to pay for his trips to the Moon is very clever. He also offers to put stuff on the Moon for a fee. He has some other hot business ideas but mum's the wor

[e-gold-list] RE: retailing the Moon

2003-10-13 Thread Ian Green
Hi Jim, 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? Regards, Ian Green --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list a

[e-gold-list] Re: retailing the Moon

2003-10-13 Thread Robert B.Z.
At least he has a claim in accordance with the Terra (Luna?) Nullis rules used to establish ownership of otherwise unclaimed and uninhabited land. If the claim would stand in an International tribunal context is questionable. However, it maybe likely that there would be some kind of compensation,