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Post by indigo on Aug 13, 2009 6:53:02 GMT 10
For those that doubted that the United Micronations Multi-Oceanic Archipelago (UMMOA) was recognised by the International States Parliament for Safety and Peace (ISPSP), even after seeing the certificate, I provide further evidence as the to UMMOA's status. Under the page of the "Incorporazioni" (Incorporations), the new ISPSP presidential website has two links: one to the "Comuni" (Municipalities) incorporated with the ISPSP, and another to the "Arcipelaghi" (Archipelagos) incorporated with the ISPSP. When you click on the "Arcipelaghi" (Archipelagos) link below, you discover that the United Micronations Multi-Oceanic Archipelago (aka Arcipelago Multi-Oceanico delle Micronazioni Unite in Italian) is indeed recognised: www.parlamentomondialedeglistati.org/incarcip.htm
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Post by Jason Mckerra on Aug 13, 2009 10:27:38 GMT 10
Since the ISPSP is nothing but a credentials mill, association with it does more to reduce rather than enhance the status of an entity.
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Post by George on Aug 13, 2009 10:57:35 GMT 10
I think most of us long ago learned to accept that Cesidio's skills in the field of credentials-invention/bolstering via his dizzying array of cross-supporting 'organisations' are truly unparalleled in the history of the universe... as he so often tells us.
There's simply no point in attempting to improve upon a perfection that is so superlatively... perfect.
;D
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Post by indigo on Aug 13, 2009 12:52:26 GMT 10
Since the ISPSP is nothing but a credentials mill, association with it does more to reduce rather than enhance the status of an entity. The word "credentials mill" is not a correct description of the ISPSP, and in fact it conveniently obscures what the ISPSP truly is. First, credentials mill members never lose their accreditation, while some institutions which were accredited by the ISPSP have lost theirs, as the bottom of this web page shows: www.international-parliament.net/html/Resources.htmlSecond, credentials mills enjoy no governmental approval, especially with their local government, while the ISPSP is a real Intergovernmental Organisation (IGO) of States, registered with the Secretary General of the United Nations in New York, and all these countries recognise it in a de facto or de jure manner, by bilateral treaty: www.parlamentomondiale.org/Rapporti_defacto.htmThe only reason the ISPSP is attacked, and always by people whose names are never known, and always outside of Italy, so they cannot be sued for slander like they can on Italian soil, is because the multi-billion dollar "accreditation industry" doesn't like less expensive and often higher quality competition. In fact, they are all for the status quo, which is educational monopoly at present (go ahead, show me the "competition"; if there was such a thing, most Ivy Leagues in the US wouldn't cost 50,000 USD per annum for tuition alone), and conventional doctors (whose portion of the US national budget now even surpasses that of the Pentagon) also don't like competition from effective natural medicine often supported by the ISPSP. I'll also add that another monopolist called the United Nations UN), and its agencies like the International Association of Universities (the UNESCO's database of "approved universities"), and the World Health Organisation (WHO), don't like economical higher education which is not always recognised by "national competent bodies" (those who are approved by the almost always corrupt and criminal governments), or natural medicine (the WHO only loves and cares about Big Pharma, and other kinds of blood-sucking vampires). However, you can choose to love them if you wish, even though they don't really care about you, real and economical education, real and economical health care, or the Fourth and Fifth Worlds for that matter. I will never love blood-sucking vampires and their obscure bankster friends, with nice chairs at the Federal Reserve.
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