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Re: As Ilhas Oceânicas do Brasil

Enviado: Qui Jan 27, 2011 6:49 am
por Pasquale Catozzo
Sobre a Trindade tem a aquela bizarra historia daquele americano, tal James Harden-Hickey, que se declarou rei de trindade e queria o apoio americano para fundar o seu governo na ilha, os ingleses invadiram a ilha, levando o cara a tentar uma invasão dos UK pela Irlanda.
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King Without a Country

Pity James Harden-Hickey — he founded a nation and no one believed him.

In 1893, newly rich after marrying into steel money, the American adventurer stopped at the empty island of Trinidad in the South Atlantic (not its larger namesake in the Caribbean) and, fancying a military dictatorship, proclaimed himself James I.

To his credit, Harden-Hickey did everything he could to legitimize his claim, but it’s hard to get these things off the ground. He named a secretary of state; opened a consular office in New York; established a flag, postage stamps, and a coat of arms; and began to sell bonds. After only two years, though, Britain seized the island for a telegraph station, occasioning a dispute with Brazil, and Harden-Hickey’s protests brought him only ridicule in the popular press.

Bold to the last, Harden-Hickey even tried to arrange an invasion of England from Ireland, but he couldn’t arrange financing. In 1898 he took an overdose of morphine, leaving behind a note to his wife–and the crown of his quondam nation"

Re: As Ilhas Oceânicas do Brasil

Enviado: Qui Jan 27, 2011 9:26 am
por FOXTROT
Cada vez mais as nossas necessidades aumentam e $$$$ não faz a mesma progressão :roll:.

Trindade deveria ter ao menos um rebocador e um helicóptero para iniciar buscas, em caso de tragédia, até que seja possível deslocar uma fragata do RJ.

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