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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 23 Oct \ parent \ on: Barter, double inflation and Bitcoin. bitcoin
Hell NO! That will be soon the new North Korea...
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Undefined location. Wherever I go I live in my own country and I do not give a shit about any political state. Nobody can deny your status when you position yourself as a true sovereign individual in his own nation.
I live in my own body, my body is my own country, state, gov.
Don't believe me? Here is proof:
https://www.oas.org/juridico/english/treaties/a-40.html
The Convention on the Rights and Duties of States is an international treaty signed in Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933.
The convention establishes the definition of the State, its rights and obligations.
In Article 1 it establishes four characteristic criteria of a State that have become part of customary international law.
They have been recognized as confirmation in International Law, establishing that a State as a person of International Law must meet the following requirements:
ARTICLE 1
The State as a subject of International Law must meet the following requirements:
I. Permanent population
- yes, is just me with myself
II. Determined territory
- yes, is my own body, the external limits of my body are the boundaries of my territory. Any violation of these boundaries is a violation of my state.
III. Government
- yes, is me, the whole government, I can govern myself, I do not need anybody to govern me, I am a grown up man
IV. Ability to enter into relations with other States
- yes, I welcome anybody to enter in cordial relations with my "state".
Under these guidelines, any entity that meets these criteria can be considered a sovereign state under international law, whether or not it has been recognized by other states.
ARTICLE 3
The political existence of the state is independent of its recognition by other states.
Even before being recognized, the State has the right to defend its integrity and independence.
ARTICLE 7
The recognition of the State may be express or tacit. The latter results from any act that implies the intention to recognize the new State.
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