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I don't know why you think I'm joking, I'm just as serious as you are. 

 

I said I wrote today's date on it to prove it was legit and not photoshopped or anything. That was written back in 1935.

 

 

Its okay I have a recording from the 40's with the claim and no country claimed that territory then or now. And that paper says todays date in which you can't claim it after 1961 while the ATS is in force. Funny isn't it?

 


 

Oh so you do have something to prove it to us? Go ahead and upload it then. I uploaded my proof, you upload yours. 

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Little odd that somebody who's trying to prove a point won't upload the only piece evidence necessary to prove his point correct and everybody against him wrong. Further reason for all of us to believe none of this is true. 

 

Don't even know why I'm getting into this with you. Until you prove yourself, we all know that you are full of BS. 

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What your permanent population size?

 

 

 

population

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noun
1.
the total number of persons inhabiting 
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Its alright you can say anything you want. The claim came from my Great Grandfather in 1936, who in turn passed away and gave the claim to his son who passed away and handed it down to me. Is there any documentation? No why would there be? Look at the native american's that have been here before America was America do they all have documentation from back then no. Its a family thing. So don't ask for documentation, even though it would help I don't have it. And the whole peter griffin thing would never happen. Every piece of land inside the lower 48, puerto rico, Alaska, and Hawaii and whatever else is all apart of the USA there is no house in the US that wouldn't be a apart of the US. And my claim is valid, I already spoke with an International Law Firm near my house.

Yea.....the US really respected the natives rights/claims of their land. Documentation and proof is only good if you have the muscle to back it up, otherwise it's worthless and your left conversation piece.
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Article 3 of the Montevideo Convention in no way disputes the ATS.  The ATS very clearly states that no nation may claim land in Antarctica after 1961, and since you are now claiming the land in 2013, it's against international law.  Regardless of whether or not you owned the land previously, you did not claim it as a separate country.

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