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- Subject: FAQ: Oceania - The New Country
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- Date: 28 May 1995 22:31:55 GMT
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- Summary: This FAQ contains information about the new country Oceania.
- X-Last-Updated: 1995/02/23
- Originator: brown@altair.krl.caltech.edu
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- Oceania: The New Country FAQ
-
- 1) WHAT IS OCEANIA ABOUT?
- 1.1) History of Oceania
- 1.2) Description of Oceania
- 1.3) Capitalist paradise
- 1.4) The phases of building Oceania
- 1.5) A haven for free thought
- 1.6) A new land of justice
-
- 2) ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS
- 2.1) What will be the major industries in Oceania?
- 2.2) What will be the cost and size of Oceania?
- 2.3) What is the status of the model?
- 2.4) Why not buy an island?
- 2.5) Is drug use legal in Oceania?
- 2.6) Where will Oceania be located?
- 2.7) Can people be extradited from Oceania?
- 2.8) Can I visit your headquarters?
- 2.9) Aren't you worried about hurricanes?
- 2.10) How will construction of Oceania be financed?
- 2.11) How can I help?
- 2.12) How can I learn more about libertarianism
- and objectivism?
- 2.13) Where did you get the name Oceania?
-
- 3) HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT OCEANIA?
- 3.1) Listserver/Mailing list
- 3.2) FTP site
- 3.3) WWW Site
- 3.4) alt.culture.virtual.oceania
-
-
- 1) WHAT IS OCEANIA ABOUT?
-
- 1.1) History of Oceania
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- TO START A NEW COUNTRY....
-
- The Atlantis Project began in February '93, conceived shortly after
- Tamara Clark was defeated by massive election fraud in her quest
- for the State Senate in Nevada. Its goal is to create a new
- country called Oceania, with this country being constructed on an
- artificial island in the Caribbean.
-
- Eric Klien, Tamara Clark's treasurer, was greatly upset to uncover
- systemic, massive, nationwide election fraud throughout the U.S.
- and realized that the resources needed to combat it were way beyond
- his means. The death threats and intimidation by goons that the
- election fraud investigation encountered were just a hint of the
- size and power of the opposition. Being told by the state senate
- that they were "too tired" to review our five boxes of evidence was
- the final blow in our attempt to get this instance of election fraud
- reversed.
-
- Having given up on the U.S., Eric looked for other countries with a
- bright future and found none. So the concept of a country on the
- sea was born. The project rapidly picked up steam in 1993, getting
- nationwide publicity on The Art Bell Show, Details Magazine, The
- Miami Herald, Boating Magazine and more. Worldwide publicity was
- received as well in Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong, England, and
- Belgium. Unfortunately, as the publicity increased the funds began
- to run out, and eventually the project ran out of money. A focus
- on donations instead of investments was its biggest mistake.
-
- Slowly, after the project's collapse in April of 1994, the project
- is being brought back to life. At the moment the main goal of the
- project is to pay off past debts of the project plus to keep its
- supporters aware of the incremental progress that is being made.
- Once the project's debts are paid off, the project will go into full
- gear again. Eric Klien is currently undergoing numerous financial
- ventures to rebuild the project's finances.
-
-
- 1.2) Description of Oceania
-
- As the slogan of Oceania suggests, we're out to "Break the Chains"
- that bind us. A complete Constitution and system of Laws were
- created early on. This way anyone involved may know about what they
- are investing their time and money. Since this is the first time in
- modern history a new country will be formed where there was none
- before, future Oceanians have the distinct opportunity of creating a
- governmental structure from the start rather than being required to
- revolt and overthrow a previously entrenched regime. The formation
- of Oceania is truly a peaceful way towards an ideal. Today, every
- society is hopelessly entangled in bureaucracy, corruption and/or
- outright slavery, forever muddled in the free-lunch philosophy. The
- founders of Oceania have set a course for freedom.
-
- Appropriately named Oceania, our new country will be a floating
- sea-city. We plan to build it about fifty miles off the coast of
- Panama in the Caribbean Sea. Hired architect, Sten Sjostrand, has
- designed this revolutionary new idea for habitation so it may grow
- almost infinitely. Our structure will consist of hexagonal, modular
- units (each about 1.60 acres). Although we believe the initial
- layout will be a horseshoe shaped harbor, the form of Oceania will
- continually evolve. Its development should be as unique as those who
- become involved in its various enterprises.
-
- At the outset, Oceania's amenities will include space for light
- industry, small parks, day-care centers, theaters, schools,
- libraries, resorts, shopping malls, sports facilities and ports for
- STOL airplanes, helicopters, and ships. The government of Oceania
- will be restricted in scope, allowing you to exercise your right to
- attain and keep honestly acquired wealth, and to use it as only you
- see fit. Genuine free-enterprise (as envisioned by Adam Smith,
- Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek and Ayn Rand) will be practiced. Thus,
- what the market will provide is limited only by the imagination.
-
-
- 1.3) Capitalist paradise
-
- Come live in Oceania...or just visit. Either way, there will be no
- better place on earth to do business. By its very nature, a land
- which, by law, keeps the non-productive and their government agents
- off the backs of the industrious capitalists, and more important,
- keeps the established firms from legislating its competition out of
- business, will have a thriving economy. The Law of Oceania has its
- basis in the separation of economy and state.
-
- The rest of the world dwells in statist dominance over its
- productive class. Ranging from the most vicious socialist wealth-
- redistribution schemes to the over-regulated, protectionist fascist
- economies, we are offered strangulation and enslavement at every
- turn. In Oceania the sharks and barnacles will be in the sea, not on
- your property!
-
- Upon habitation, a stock market, banking, import/export,
- manufacturing -- the whole spectrum of completely free, private
- enterprise -- will commence. Doing business is a right in Oceania;
- no government licensure will be tolerated. Earning and keeping your
- wealth is a right in Oceania; taxation is outlawed.
-
- Take a minute to imagine what it would be like running your business
- (including raising capital) or making investments without the
- obnoxious interference of government bureaucrats and tax
- extortionists. Your lawyer will be hired to help you with contracts,
- not to keep you out of jail for breaking a "law". Your accountant
- can help you attain a better bottom line... not jump through
- government tax hoops.
-
- In Oceania, we celebrate unabashed free-market capitalism. If you
- own a business, prepare to thrive in the competition. If you seek
- employment, revel in the idea of industries bidding for your
- services with ever higher wages and benefits. If you are a
- speculative investor, get ready to watch the wonder of the unchained
- human spirit unfold at your feet as inventors, artists, researchers,
- scientists -- unlimited creative thinkers -- vie for your support.
-
- Imagine the glorious feast of opportunity....
-
-
- 1.4) The phases of building Oceania
-
- PHASE ONE: CONSTITUTION AND LAW
-
- Complete the constitution and laws of Oceania. This phase is
- complete and these documents are currently available.
-
- PHASE TWO: MARKETING
-
- Advertise and gain support for the project. This phase is 50%
- complete. To complete this marketing phase, the model debt must be
- paid off. The free publicitiy from having a paid for, completed
- model, would be much greater than that of all the paid advertising
- the project has contract to date.
-
- PHASE THREE: ARCHITECTURE
-
- Design Oceania. Initial models and design cost will cost $70,000.
- The final part of the third phase is when the blueprints are
- completed, which will cost approximately 1% of the construction
- costs. This phase is 50% complete and will go forward when the model
- debt is paid off.
-
- PHASE FOUR: CONSTRUCTION
-
- Begin construction of Oceania. Once Phases One through Three are
- completed, private investors and companies will be approached for
- working capital. Then we begin the marketing and selling of "land"
- to real estate development companies. This phase is 0% complete due
- to burdensome "blue sky" laws involving investments.
-
-
- 1.5) A haven for free thought
-
- Are you ready to begin living like an adult? Are you ready to take
- responsibility for your own moral choices? Are you ready to leave
- others to their own vices and habits? Are you ready to live in a
- nation where the government will not be your nanny? Or your
- neighbor's?
-
- Oceanians will be expected to make their own lifestyle choices.
- Government will be prohibited from "sin-taxing", "warning", "zoning"
- and censoring what you listen to, watch, read or write! Oceanians
- are expected to be tolerant of others doing things they disapprove
- of. This is not so hard once they realize they need not tolerate any
- unwanted associations of any kind. Any regulations will be done
- privately; private property enables us to maintain privacy.
-
- Your religion is yours to follow...or not. No majority-rule
- "community standards" will dictate laws over the individual or a
- congregation; you may pray as you see fit in your own house of
- worship; you may exclude the antagonizer.
-
- In Oceania, "Big Brother" will not even be a little cousin!
-
-
- 1.6) A new land of justice
-
- America began with the intent of seeing that criminals who violated
- the rights to property and privacy were dealt with swiftly and
- punished accordingly. A fair trial was promised for the accused.
- Something happened along the way: The laws became more complicated
- and intrusive because lawyers and legislators were able to tamper
- with your sanctity. Things will be different in Oceania. For a crime
- to be so in our new country, there must be a victim. For a
- conviction, jurors who understand their proper rights and duties
- will be in charge.
-
- 2) ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS
-
- 2.1) What will be the major industries in Oceania?
-
- The marketplace will determine the major industries in Oceania. We
- guess that originally the major industries will be private banking,
- tourism, and fishing. Medical research would also move to Oceania,
- especially recombinant biotechnology. Finally, life extension
- technology can be pursued!
-
-
- 2.2) What will be the cost and size of Oceania?
-
- The initial size that is planned for this project will be built to
- house approximately 10,000 to 30,000 people and the businesses and
- industry to support this population. Of course, with the innovative
- architecture and design, the sea city will have the ability to
- expand in order to accomodate its growing population.
-
- We are roughly looking at one billion dollars to start
- construction. This will build approximately 80 hexagons and some
- additional property development. Most of actual construction
- should come from business or other land development companies.
-
-
- 2.3) What is the status of the model?
-
- The model is completed but it is only half paid for.
-
-
- 2.4) Why not buy an island?
-
- When the founder first considered this project, his first idea was
- to purchase an island. The more he investigated, the more he
- realized that for the purposes of sovereignty, none were available
- for purchase. There were islands for sale, but they were still
- under the umbrella of another government.
-
- He also considered ninety-nine year land leases, but ultimately the
- land would still not be its own entity with all the privileges of
- being a sovereign country.
-
-
- 2.5) Is drug use legal in Oceania?
-
- Since those who are interested in having residence in Oceania will
- adhere to the philosophy of "My body, my business", drug use of any
- kind (even vitamins) will be left up to the individual.
-
- This does pose a problem when certain drugs leave Oceania soil in
- regard to relationships with other countries. It has been written
- within the laws of Oceania that drug exportation would compromise
- national safety if the country of Oceania were used as a vehicle to
- traffic mind-altering drugs to countries which deemed them illegal.
-
- Those who would inhabit Oceania do not advocate one to use Oceania
- to violate another country's laws. This would very likely incite an
- attack against this peaceful nation.
-
-
- 2.6) Where will Oceania be located?
-
- The site that has been chosen for Oceania is approximately fifty
- miles northeast off the coast of Panama.
-
- The reason for this location is:
- a. There has never been a hurricane in this area of the
- Caribbean in recorded history.
- b. The temperature is always moderate so those who live there
- will have pleasant living conditions. This will also
- encourage tourism.
- c. The water is only 100 feet deep, so it wouldn't be
- difficult to build up the sea floor if necessary.
- d. This area is also near major trade routes.
-
-
- 2.7) Can people be extradited from Oceania?
-
- For people who have been accused of crimes in other countries, if it
- is also a crime in Oceania, then the accused can be tried in Oceania
- under Oceania law. It will be up to the jury to decide the
- punishment if the accused is found guilty. The jury might decide on
- restitution, jail time in Oceania, or exile.
-
- One note of interest is that the country accusing the defendant
- will be the actual prosecutor. In cases where the accused is found
- innocent, the country of origin will be liable for all court costs.
-
-
- 2.8) Can I visit your headquarters?
-
- If you would like to come visit our headquarters in Las Vegas,
- please contact us first, so arrangements can be made. We would be
- more than happy to answer any questions you have about The Atlantis
- Project.
-
-
- 2.9) Aren't you worried about hurricanes?
-
- 50 miles east of Panama is the calmer side of the Caribbean Sea. In
- addition, the flexible and sturdy design of Oceania will allow it to
- survive hurricanes just as Sten Sjostrand's Saigon Hotel survived a
- hurricane undamaged. Sten Sjostrand is the architect designing
- Oceania for The Atlantis Project.
-
-
- 2.10) How will construction of Oceania be financed?
-
- The construction of Oceania will be financed through selling off
- the platforms of Oceania to private investors. A single company
- will be established to sell off these platforms, then the company
- will be dissolved once all the initial land has been sold.
-
- The eventual dissolution of this company is important to stop any
- conflicts of interest that may develop.
-
-
- 2.11) How can I help?
-
- If you have the ability to work with CAD software, you can help work
- on the CAD animation of the model. You can also help us collect
- source material for the CAD animation such as still pictures of
- oceans and marine life and also sound files of oceans and marine
- life.
-
- You can purchase things in our mall which is accessible via our web
- site, FTP site, and listserver. Or you can decide to provide us
- with new items to sell in our mall.
-
- You can make tax deductible contributions (send e-mail for details).
-
- You may read and review the constitution and laws. Note that "no"
- financial compensation will be given to anyone for suggestions on
- how to improve our constitution or laws. But Eric may decide to
- name a street after you in the housing development he will be
- building in Oceania.
-
- You may promote our web site, FTP site, and listserver. It is felt
- that long term our web site will be our most important way in
- communicating with the public.
-
-
- 2.12) How can I learn more about libertarianism and objectivism?
-
- Read alt.politics.libertarian and alt.philosophy.objectivism.
-
- Please do not send us messages asking why we think it is right that
- Oceania does not have antitrust laws, welfare, or taxes.
-
-
- 2.13) Where did you get the name Oceania?
-
- Oceania is named after the fictional totalitarian state in George
- Orwell's book _1984_. It is hoped that the name of this country
- will cause more people to read this book and realize how similar
- the country they currently live in is like the country of Oceania
- described in this famous book.
-
-
- 3) HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT OCEANIA?
-
- 3.1) Listserver/Mailing list
-
- To subscribe to our mailing list, send the message
- SUBSCRIBE OCEANIA-L <YOUR FULL NAME> to
- listproc@unicycle.cs.tulane.edu.
-
- To unsubscribe, send the message
- UNSUBSCRIBE OCEANIA-L to listproc@unicycle.cs.tulane.edu.
-
-
- 3.2) FTP site
-
- Our FTP site is at oceania.org. Information is stored there at
- /pub/oceania.
-
-
- 3.3) WWW Site
-
- Our web site is available at http://oceania.org/
-
-
- 3.4) alt.culture.virtual.oceania
-
- Is the name of our newsgroup.
-
- "Why don't you have a newsgroup with the big seven?" My friends
- David C. Lawrence/tale@uunet.uu.net and
- Una Smith/una@minerva.cis.yale.edu are stopping a vote from
- happening.
-
- If you send any messages to my friends, please tell them that you
- would prefer the name soc.culture.newcountry.oceania. The name
- "virtual" is the pits.
-
- ___________________________________________________________
-
- Copyright (c) 1995 by The Atlantis Project, all rights reserved.
- This FAQ may be posted to any USENET newsgroup, on-line service, or BBS
- as long as it is posted in its entirety and includes this copyright
- statement.
- This FAQ may not be distributed for financial gain.
- This FAQ may not be included in commercial collections or compilations
- without express permission from the author.
-
-
-
- --
- Titus Brown, brown@krl.caltech.edu.
-