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Post by davidv on Apr 21, 2009 14:55:47 GMT 10
Two micronations I encountered back in the "boom years" of micronationalism:
Lectoria- King Thomas of Lectoria was the only micronationalist I had any contact with until recent times, due to e-mail exchanges with him between 2000 and 2002- by which time Lectoria was essentially defunct and the micronational bubble was bursting. He was, by accounts of other micronationalists, a great man, one of the movers and shakers of micronationalism back in the day.
Landreth- led by King Theron Paul, ostensibly long-standing and well-organised yet strangely elusive about its inner workings.
I'm fascinated to know what became of those entities, and of their leaders. Especially since Thomas of Lectoria's disappearance from the scene was a great loss.
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Post by George on Apr 22, 2009 2:23:54 GMT 10
No idea re Lectoria, but the long, convoluted and very vague and detail-unspecific history of Landreth that appeared on its website (claiming, among other things that it was founded in the 1950s) was, in my opinion, probably largely fictional.
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