Abd wrote:"Boots on the ground" means people actually there.
Nope. (If it did, it had no significance. Lots of people come there when the wheather is nice and the place isn't flooded.)
They actually did plant a flag.
Twice, in fact. And we removed it, thwarting their attempt.
Now, if den Broeder actually intended to exercise sovereignty over that place, he'd have wanted that house to be there. "Had it demolished" implies it was his action, that the Croatian government did this on his request.
Wrong again. It was not the Croatian government. I already have a house in Paraduin. Siga is an ecological zone and doesn't need one.
Regardless of whether or not they can ultimately be successful, it is clear that Liberland is a real project, with many, many people involved.
Actually not that many. The people that donated are not in any way involved. It is a project, but it's not very real. Unlike Paraduin, it doesn't produce anything (except embassees), it has no territory, no constitution, only a president.
The path to Liberland success is fairly obvious to me. Money. The real issue would be the price, what is that piece of land worth to Croatia, and what is it worth to them?
Croatia doesn't claim it, so they can't sell it. Not that they would if they could. Denmark isn't selling Greenland to the US either, enough said. While Liberland has a little money in the bank, there isn't anything they can do with it. They haven't made a single step forward since 2015, they're just partying. In Serbia, not in Siga.
For a moment it looked interesting when a rogue bitcoin leader tried a hostile takeover, but we thwarted that as well.
There is therapy, but would he accept it?
There are several therapies and medical treatments for ME, but they are not available in The Netherlands.
Guido has the funds to invest in a blood and gore movie.
I won a case against the city of Rotterdam. They had to pay me the welfare that they had denied me for several years. They claimed it right back so my investment was done just in time. It's an action thriller, by the way.
When I was blocked on WMF wikis, I turned to academic work, published in a peer-reviewed journal, and to actual journalism.
Lovely. Being blocked gives you time. Having a chronic disease takes it away. On average, I can be active one hour a day. If I do more I need to compensate that on the days before and after.
What did Guido do?
Let's see … some additional examples …
I was a board member and the tournament director of the chess club VOLMAC Rotterdam.
I went to Monte Carlo, wrote and published official tournament books of the chess tournaments that were held there.
I was a teacher at the Law Faculty of the Leiden University.
I was a member of the Economic Committee (and several others) for the GroenLinks political party, and was a candidate for parliament two times.
I was a council member for GroenLinks during 8 years.
I participated in the design of a number of computer games (yes, I was credited for that).
I had several hundred legal procedures.
I wrote science fiction / fantasy stories, was an active participant in conventions and am a life member of the NCSF.
Lomax, since all you can do is produce ridiculous non-sequiturs and insults, like we've come to know you, we're done here.