Halfway There!
Thank you to our generous donors who have helped us reach 51% of our fundraising goal for 2025! We are raising money to fund our quest for a maritime flag.… Read More »Halfway There!
Thank you to our generous donors who have helped us reach 51% of our fundraising goal for 2025! We are raising money to fund our quest for a maritime flag.… Read More »Halfway There!
On February 2 2019, the first seastead in international waters was established off the coast of Thailand. It was called XLII by Chad and Nadia who lived on board. A… Read More »Celebrating 6th Annual XLII Day!
Watch my presentation from the 2024 Liberty in our Lifetime Conference in Prague: I got a bit carried away. I did a Pete Townsend. I was speaking at the Liberty in… Read More »Why I am a Seasteader
If we flag seasteads, more than two-thirds of the earth’s surface is legally opened as a frontier for free societies. Announcing our new initiative to create a seastead flag: the… Read More »Flag to Free the World
With a two-person staff and dozens of devoted volunteers, we accomplished a decade’s worth of milestones in 2020, and we plan to achieve a lot more in 2021. In the… Read More »How Seasteading Frees the World in 2021
TSI research reveals how seasteads fit within the requirements of the major international maritime conventions that most flagging countries have ratified. Meeting the described specifications will help seasteads find a home on flag registers without forcing them to meet standards designed for large voyaging ships engaged in transport, fishing, or other resource extraction processes.