Esiste già qualcosa del genere, mi sembra su una ex piattafoma pertolifera al largo del regno unito...Originally posted by Iena Plissken
In ogni caso la vedo difficilmente realizzabile, sia politicamente che tecnicamente...


Esiste già qualcosa del genere, mi sembra su una ex piattafoma pertolifera al largo del regno unito...Originally posted by Iena Plissken
In ogni caso la vedo difficilmente realizzabile, sia politicamente che tecnicamente...


[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mitteleuropeo
[B]Qua di duro bisogna stare attenti a non averci solo la testaOriginally posted by Stonewall
e non eravamo proprio noi quelli dello sciopero fiscale, quelli che non §Ú giusto pagare tasse ingiuste, eccetera?
* Fondamentale differenza: con lo sciopero fiscale dai un segnale forte, rischi, ma hai qualche probabilit¨¤ che ti ascoltino, con l' evasione, ognuno si fa in silenzio i cazzi suoi. Roba da berluska, non da gente che ce l' ha duro!
Saluticome l'inventore dello squallido quanto fortunato (per gli altri) slogan...questo tipo di evasione poi è solo un mezzo legale di difesa dagli attacchi del fiscoladro strumento dello Statoladro (con la S maiuscola) quindi ogni esperimento in merito è qualcosa di buono. Berluska e amici hanno ben altri metodi per farsi i cazzi loro...


E come importi, senza scendere a compromessi? Vuoi morire di fame?Originally posted by Nanths
hmmm mi sa che non avete colto il senso dell'idea...creare una entità extraterritoriale libera dai legacci di qualsivoglia stato...poi mica siete costretti ad abitarci...però potete avere la residenza o fissare la sede legale dell'azienda...penso che sia questo il discorso...![]()


un altro che non ha capito un cazzo...ma nel suo caso è la regola...


aspettate, aspettate che riemerga Atlantide![]()


perchè intanto non affoghi e ti levi dai coglioni.


incazzatura facile, eh?
La piattaforma sull'oceano si mantiene facendo da paradiso fiscale.


Yuri, non c'e' bisogno di aspettare Atlantide.
Basta essere i primi appena emerge quest'isola, leggi l'articolo
http://english.pravda.ru/diplomatic/.../06/33893.html
Come tu ben sai, la Pravda non mente, la notizia deve essere vera.
Fra l'altro e' proprio accanto a Lampedusa, nota colonia leghista.
(Piantare la bandiera sott'acqua non vale, bisogna aspettare
che spunti e poi...zac! sole delle alpi)


The Times, London, 5 Feb 2000
British isle rises off Sicily coast
FROM RICHARD OWEN IN ROME
A LONG-VANISHED piece of the British Empire is about to resurface, according
to scientists monitoring underwater volcanoes in the Mediterranean.
Geologists studying the seabed near Sicily say there are signs that a
sizeable island claimed by Britain, but also by Italy and France, when it
last surfaced in 1831 may do so again "in the near future".
The reappearance of Graham Island, which was observed by Sir Walter Scott and
claimed by a British naval captain who planted a Union Flag on it, could
re-open a long forgotten diplomatic dispute. The submerged volcano, first
recorded in 10BC, lies 30 miles from Sciacca on the coast of Sicily. The tip
is eight metres beneath the surface, forming a shoal regarded as a hazard to
shipping. Professor Enzo Boschi, director of the Italian National Institute
of Geophysics, said that waters above the island had been observed "bubbling"
and there were "frequent tremors".
Professor Boschi would not predict when the island would reappear. "But we
are undoubtedly witnessing an extraordinary phenomenon," he said. US
satellites had recorded "numerous massive concentric wave patterns, each one
several kilometres in diameter". Fishermen had spotted "sudden spouts of hot
water", shoals of dead fish and a "terrible smell of sulphur".
Descriptions of the island, known as Ferdinandea to the Italians, were
recorded by British 19th-century naval officers and scientists. In June 1831,
ships in the area reported "unusual agitation" and by August it had formed a
"black mass" 200ft high, with a circumference of three miles.
On its last appearance the major powers were quick to capitalise on its
strategic importance. Britain despatched HMS Rapid, based in Malta and
commanded by Captain (later Admiral) Charles Henry Swinburne. As Salvatore
Mazzarella, a Sicilian historian, notes in a new book on the "phantom
island", Captain Swinburne lowered a boat to investigate and found "a small
hillock" about 20ft high. He reported his findings to Vice Admiral Sir Henry
Hotham, commander of the British fleet in the Mediterreanean.
A British naval party landed, led by a Captain Humphrey Le Fleming Senhouse.
Despite the "nauseous gas", he planted a Union Jack on the summit. The
British named the island after Sir James Robert George Graham, First Lord of
the Admiralty from 1830 to 1834 under Earl Gray (and again in 1852-55 under
Lord Aberdeen).
Alarmed at the British hold on Graham Island, Ferdinand II, the Bourbon King
of Naples, despatched the Etna to take down the Union Jack. Soon afterwards
the French turned up in the form of Constant Prevost, a geologist, and Eduard
Joinville, a painter, and named the island Giulia. Britain, Naples and France
were on the brink of conflict over the island when it "crumbled in on itself,
melting way like an ice cube". By December 1831 it had almost disappeared,
and by January 1832 it had sunk beneath the waves. Signor Mazzarella, 50,
said this week that he was confident that the island would reappear. "It
raises the tricky question of who owns it," he said. "It could well cause a
dispute between Italy and Britain, and perhaps France as well. After all, the
area between Europe and North Africa is as strategically important as it was
in the 19th century."
Diplomats said that the submerged island last featured in an international
dispute in 1987, when a US warplane patrolling the area during a
confrontation with Libya mistook the submerged tip of Graham Island for a
Libyan submarine and dropped depth charges on it.


Non ti vedo vincente contro Sua Maesta' Britannica *Vedi Falkland*
Vado a scommettere a favore degli inglesi :P