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Re: Stage Is Set for Corporate Control of Wild Lands
by Andre Gunder Frank
21 July 2003 15:05 UTC
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Years ago, when ther was much talk about mateal - magniskum, nickel,
etc, modules oin the sea bottom, as I recall an international agreement
was woreked out about diving out access. But of course, the Us has
broken 99.99 percent of all its treaty obligations. so this one more
would not be surprising.
gunder frank
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 KenRichard2002@aol.com wrote:

> Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:44:12 EDT
> From: KenRichard2002@aol.com
> To: deforest@austin.rr.com
> Cc: wsn@csf.colorado.edu
> Subject: Re: Stage Is Set for Corporate Control of Wild Lands
> 
> Bush has already signed into law a bill that annexed for the US a great deal 
> of the ocean's bottom,  a land mass almost equivalent in size to the 48 
>states 
> and I don't think it's open to tourism.  it's too damp.  might find some 
> minerals and oil, though. wonder what the rest of the world thinks about what 
>they 
> just lost to the US's unilateral decision.
> 
> KR
> 




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