On being recognized as a nation
On being recognized as a nation
By M7 © 2009
What defines a country?
Some say it is a permanent population, or stable government, or land.
A wall-less State has no land if it exists within other nations (like land-locked Prague or the Vatican). New micro-states, or small nations, are real nations because they exist as a corporation or group / individuals who govern them, which is no different than an absolute monarchy. Micronations are said to be “unrecognized” but this does not mean they don’t exist or are not “real”, they are simply not being acknowledged because the majority has them on ignore. Palestine is a Micronation. It has a flag, leaders, and slowly defined territory and a purpose. The USA started out as a Micronation of penal colonies from England, who worked in the New World to find resources to send back home. So did Australia. The Church is a country of priests, based in the Vatican. It is not the Kingdom of God on Earth, because that is the UEIR, which is based in Duat (Netherworld). Count the numbers of annual deaths in the world and that number, though different each year, is a population census. Not everyone ends up in Paradise, or Heaven, or Aset Tchabet; some return to Earth as stateless individuals (ghosts) or are recycled. If the Church were a Kingdom, the Pope would be its King (the return of Christ is its unlikely heir). Recognition is a public ideology. If a nation is “top secret” then no one would know of its existence (UEIR). Anyone can declare their home or real estate a country, there is no law against it. They would liken it to a private company. As websites can be a private company, some people use websites to advertise new small nations that may exist only on paper, or are prototypes or movements. The USA Constitution is a piece of paper, not carved in stone. If it were destroyed in a fire, the USA would technically cease to exist legally. Recognition by other nations seems important for maintaining this identity as a real entity. There are 8 billion people on Earth, not everyone is recognized for their achievements, only the famous are and only they are thus “real.” The remainder are “fill-ins.” New nations do not need to be recognized because this wastes resources; they should focus on their purpose and direction first. Acquiring a population may come later; as in games, players may seem important but rules and the actions are predominant. Alexander the Great ruled in a Micronation; he conquered 2/3 of the world and ruled it by himself. Land, thus, was not important for him. Micronations are simply small governments. If people have micro-economies with individual currencies they may as well create Micronations to establish a basis for these ideas. I am not recognized for my achievements, after I told people that I was reborn (they believe I did this already previously and returned only to outdo my former selves). My ideas are often plagiarized by the public; count the number of people reading my blogs. Surely people know I exist, so I am real. Anyone visiting this planet will know I am here based on my traded ideas, remember my ideas from previous worlds, and acknowledge my presence. So I am not worried about recognition. People do forget. Acknowledgment is only as important as being taken seriously; art is oftentimes not serious, but a form of expression. Express your ideas as an individual. I foresee that the world, now, is of major nations slowly dissolving into individual ones, or unionized into larger groups or commonwealth types. Either the world is united as one nation, or recognized as 8 million lesser ones.
M7
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