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Re: Buying Land on the Moon
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They are planning on "a moon trip":
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- PAH!! - Who needs stinkin' little ol' piece of moon dirt? I would much rather get a whole star!!!**
But in the mean time, let's analyze this. So Dennis Hope found a loophole that (so he claims) allows him to sell lots on the moon. At the same time, the very same UN Outer Space Treaty that provides the loophole also states that the moon and other celestial bodies are not, and can not be, owned by any (terrestrial) government. But what happens if someone else comes along and starts to sell lunar land plots as well - perhaps even the very same ones that Mr. Hope has already "sold"??? If that happened here, Mr. Hope would take you to court and present his title to the land and challenge your right to resell the title without ownership. But in the case of a lunar land rights dispute, no U.S. (or any other terrestrial) court has jurisdiction, due to the very same UN Outer Space Treaty. And there is no recognized Lunar Government with authority or jurisdiction either. Thus, there is no way for Mr. Hope to appeal to any recognized authority to prevent anyone else from laying claim to and selling "his" moon property. So what we have here is a business model that, according to Mr. Hope, has resulted in over 2,000,000 sales at $29.00 each, or gross proceeds of >$58,000,000. Combine that with the lack of any government with jurisdiction over lunar land disputes, and the inability of Mr. Hope to prevent the formation of similar companies. To me, it sounds like the result is a great opportunity for a start-up business! Anyone interested in opening up a "Lunar Real Estate Office" ??? (note to self: copy this one over to the "Fundraising" thread! )-dave ** actually, I did this several many years ago for my wife for her birthday. It was a lot of fun, and you do get a nice certificate out of the deal (even if it has no real legitimacy with the formal star naming process that is managed by the International Astronomical Union). Last edited by dlavery : 02-12-2004 at 23:27. |
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This means that the next time I demand... er... ask for the moon and the stars, there's no reason I should not receive it!
I wonder what other intangible gifts there are out there... I've heard there's some prime real estate in Hades, and they'll throw in a free hand basket to get you there... Heidi |
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As I recall, when our American astronauts landed on the moon, they left a U.S. flag there. That used to mean that a country was claiming the land; symbolically, it seems to me to imply the same thing these days, too. So is someone telling me the U.S. doesn't own the moon? Who says? Who does the U.N. think it is, anyway, and whoever does what it says? And who gave the U.N. authority to do anything?
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Not to mention he isn't even the first crackpot that claimed he owned the moon. Quote:
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"Come on UN, stop me! Stop me with your great army!" or something like that |
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Wow, land on the moon's actually been sold? That...worries me. When (or if) people start moving there, does that mean every night I'll see tiny establishments when looking up at the silver pearl reigning the night sky? In my opinion, the moon's not going to be so mysterious anymore if so. (Great, I need a new subject for poetry.) v.v
My first thought when I heard that was how greedy people are getting, selling things that aren't exactly tangible.... But I suppose that's not quite right and I guess one day the human race might expand there. Just my opinion, nothing more. |
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I hope this is a joke, because how is it someones to sell. Who owns the moon, no one. And it isnt anyones to claim they own, i guess the idea of imperialism is now going out of this world.
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It was David Hannum, not PT Barnum.
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After all, There's a sucker born every minute. Wetzel |
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I wonder if they're also going to try to sell the Brooklyn Bridge?
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