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Did you know you can buy land on the moon?
Did you know you can buy land on the moon?
This site claims that there are already over 1,125,000 lunar land owners from 176 countries around the world. To date more than 300 million acres have been issued to people from all walks of life here on planet Earth. The sale of lunar property has been ongoing for 22 years by the Lunar Embassy! Can this be trusted? It's a pretty good investment but I don't know if it holds in court. http://go.jitbot.com/buy-land-on-moon Morris |
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Did you know you can buy land on the moon?
Morris wrote:
Did you know you can buy land on the moon? This site claims that there are already over 1,125,000 lunar land owners from 176 countries around the world. To date more than 300 million acres have been issued to people from all walks of life here on planet Earth. The sale of lunar property has been ongoing for 22 years by the Lunar Embassy! Can this be trusted? It's a pretty good investment but I don't know if it holds in court. http://go.jitbot.com/buy-land-on-moon Morris It won't hold. Off the top of my head, I can think of a heck of a lot of loopholes in their claims, mainly dealing with how the US enacted the specific legal requirements to meet the Space Treaty and entered them into the US Civil Code. Essentially, the US has no mechanism in place to legally recognize anything other than the specific hardware launched and no international convention in place to assure any such land claim being recognized. In fact, the international treaties and conventions tend to specifically negate any claims not based on specific hardware and purposes. The US entered into a number of agreements whereby any claims made are not exclusive. Other nations have the right of usage as long as it does not significantly impact the specific purpose of the land in question. Now, within the US, there are potential avenues of treating lunar land as property, but none have any legal basis as of this date. |
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Did you know you can buy land on the moon?
I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
Charles Buckley on Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:57:38 -0700, which said: Morris wrote: A hell of a lot of spam. I took a look at the site, and this "inquiry" uses almost exactly the same language as the site does. This same post, and at least one other that was similar, has shown up in sci.astro.amateur and who knows where else. BTW, the site justifies itself with statements that could be successfully countered by any reasonably bright high school history student. ------------- Beady's 11th Law of Social Harmonics: "Your spouse is precisely the kind of person someone like you would choose to marry." |
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Did you know you can buy land on the moon?
You can buy the Brooklyn Bridge too.
-- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. "Morris" wrote in message ... Did you know you can buy land on the moon? This site claims that there are already over 1,125,000 lunar land owners from 176 countries around the world. To date more than 300 million acres have been issued to people from all walks of life here on planet Earth. The sale of lunar property has been ongoing for 22 years by the Lunar Embassy! Can this be trusted? It's a pretty good investment but I don't know if it holds in court. http://go.jitbot.com/buy-land-on-moon Morris |
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