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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1

    Forget about micronations! ........................................................................................................... 2

    So what is a Pocket State?.............................................................................................................. 3

    How does Pocket Statehood relate to micronationalism? ........................................................... 7

    Check your level of seriousness and viability............................................................................... 7

    How to start your own Pocket State.............................................................................................. 8

    Situations and Strategies.............................................................................................................. 15

    Traps.............................................................................................................................................. 17

    Final Notes..................................................................................................................................... 18

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    Perhaps you are involved with an internet-based micronation that has many "citizens" but

    no land to call your own.

    Perhaps you are involved with a commune full of people with their own unique identity

    and culture.

    Perhaps you are involved with a political sub-movement, hopefully a non-violent

    movement, looking for a way to make things better for yourselves.

    Perhaps you are a separatist, unhappy with your government, or you are part of a "dead"

    government in exile.

    It could be that you are a member of a persecuted religion, or you could be a member of adeposed royal family.

    It is even possible that you are a member of a group of disrespected indigenous people

    who have had their humanrights trod on for 500 years or longer.

    It does not matter. You and your group, for whatever reasons, are seeking autonomy, self-

    determination, and sovereignty.

    You have found your way to this document, and it is our hope that your struggles will

    become easier after considering what you read here.

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    Forget about micronations!

    There was once a time when the word "micronation" was interchangeable with

    "small nation". It referred to aREAL group of people that was trying to do all of thethings that YOUare trying to do. Forge a new country, state, or nation.

    They wanted to play on the same playing field with other nations and states. Theywould not have turned down membership within the United Nations.

    These "micronations" were often born out of tax protests, or other very real politicalsituations, and the only thing separating them from revolutionaries, was their refusal

    to use violence as a tool of change.

    Those days are gone, sorry.

    Children who claim to be serious and very real have overrun micronationalism, but

    because of their age limitations, they are simply unable to carry through.

    These predominately-underage children have deluged the micronational landscape

    with Facebook pages, forums, warring-wikis, simulations, and recreational wars.

    It is a sad state of affairs, but alas, it is what it is and there is essentially nothing that

    can be done about it.

    You may call them whatever you wish, but many people simply refer to this crowd as

    "wikikiddies".

    They tend to be about 14 years old, and act like it. Not that theres anything wrongwith being 14 years old - we all were at one time - but if you are reading this, you

    have probably already decided that associating your project with a group of children

    will not be beneficial.

    Do not squander time and resources trying to develop a fictional micronation.

    Instead, invest your time and resources into developing a Pocket State.

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    So what is a Pocket State?

    The 1817 Treaty of Chaumont and the classification of States breaks the States out

    into "Superpowers", "Major Powers", "Middle Powers", Small States", and "Micro-States" based on various criteria such as population size, their economies, military

    power, and influence on world affairs.

    States such as Uruguay and Paraguay, much smaller than the "Middle Power" States,

    are effectively "Small States".

    Very small States such as the Maldives, Malta, and other countries with populations

    of 1.5 million or less are "Micro-States".

    This is not conjecture or open to debate and discussion. This is the real world based

    on the 1817 Treaty of Chaumont and the 1997 definition by the Commonwealth

    Secretariat; London.

    Further, so many people today, especially the young, have short "attention spans" and

    seldom study history or look beyond the past 20 or 30 years.

    "Micro-States" have always been a feature of international politics, and there have

    been many times in the history of the globe when "Micro-States" were the norm, not

    the exception. Who is to say that period will not rise again?

    The "international system" we see today is a new construct - only emerging after

    1945.

    Even as late as the mid 1960's "Micro-States" like Iceland, Jamaica, and Malta joinedthe U.N., but after the Maldives entrance in 1965, the other members began to

    question "Micro-States" viability to be full members.

    The Committee of Experts that the U.N. convened after the Maldives entrancesubmitted proposals including items from Britain and the U.S. limiting the power and

    rights of any further "Micro-States".

    Once again, this is not conjecture or open to debate and discussion. This is the real

    world of fact.

    Benedict, inProblem of smaller territories (1967), states that micro-states are"simply not viable to exist as independent states" and thus "unable to engage in

    international diplomacy".

    Ronald Barston, a former British diplomat, in an article titledExternal Relations ofSmall States published in Small States in International Relations (1971), referred to

    micro-states as "ceremonial states" and questioned whether they pursue a foreign

    policy in any meaningful sense. He further stated that the external relations of micro-

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    states were of an "administrative nature", and that when they interact with the outsideworld, they do so through the embassies of their large neighbours.

    Adam Watson, a former British ambassador, inDiplomacy: the dialogue betweenstates (1982), suggested that smaller micro-states could not engage in effective

    dialogue with other states, but suggested that larger and more advanced micro-statesshould maintain at least three diplomatic missions: one at the U.N., one in the capitalof its former colonial power, and one in a neighbouring state.

    So, that is the global stance on States.

    There are also Nations.

    Nations are peoples with unique cultures, traditions, etc.

    Nations are not States, thus stand outside the sphere of States.

    Some Nations, such as Native American Tribes, have a limited Sovereignty but are

    not States . . . these border on the sphere of States but are limited in their powers and

    rights.

    Further outside he sphere of States are the Micronations.

    To understand what a Pocket State is, we must first understand the difference betweenPocket States and Sovereign Nations.

    The only real difference between these two entities is recognition.

    Sovereign Nations, such as recognized Native American Tribes, possess a level ofsovereignty due to agreements with the host country, etc. e.g. The Cherokee nation is

    recognized as Sovereign by the United States, and is basically allowed to do as it

    wishes as long as it abides by the agreement (treaty).

    Regardless of what anyone may say, this isLIMITED sovereignty, at best.

    Pocket States have no such recognition, and thus enjoy none of the rights and

    protections of its host country. However, the host country, for whatever reason, is

    unable to do anything about the situation.

    Taiwan is a good example of a classic Pocket State. China claims Taiwan as a

    province, yet Taiwan does as it pleases while China for various political reasons is

    unable to take control of Taiwan. Taiwan does not enjoy China's recognition, but it iseffectively sovereign ( It enjoys full self-determination ).

    China also has to deal with Tibet, a Pocket State with a defined people, uniqueculture, and delineated border that has fallen on the Nation side of the equation.

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    Although China controls the Tibetan territory, over 80,000 exiled Tibetans, includingtheir leader, the Dali Lama, continue to function as a nation, even in exile, producing

    considerable pressure on China from the International community.

    Pocket States can be very small. The Italian town of Filettino, a village of about 600

    people located about 70 km east of Rome that declared itself to be an independentstate in 2011 is a Pocket State, and Freetown Christiania, a legal (official in 2011)autonomous neighbourhood of about 850 residents in Copenhagen recently moved

    from being a "Pocket State" to a "semi-autonomous region".

    "We do not have to worry anymore about whether the

    government will throw us off our land. Hopefully now that we

    have won our right to own the land, then we will be able to

    feel more secure and start to deal with some of the problems

    that exist here.

    a Freetown Christiana Resident

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    How does Pocket Statehood relate to micronationalism?

    Micronationalism can lead to Pocket Statehood.

    Other than a very small portion of the micronational community, most of

    "micronationalism" as it exists today has little or nothing to do with anything in thereal world.

    You will note from the diagram on page 6 that a thin sliver of micronationalism

    overlaps with Nations and touches Pocket States.

    This sliver of micronationalism is what everyone is trying to claim and NAME. It has

    been called: "Serious micronations", "5th World community", Incipient Nations,and "Transitional Nations" among other terms.

    This area touches "Pocket States" but it does NOT touch "Sovereign Nations", and

    that is because a project almost never moves from this sliver of Micronationalism,into full-blown state or nationhood without being a Pocket State first.

    Check your level of seriousness and viability.

    This is the place where everyone runs into his or her personal reality wall. This is the

    part that you will read and disagree with because it does not fit into your personalplan. This is where you are going to get a good dose of the big "R" - Reality.

    If you can get through the 17 steps that begin on the next page intact, you may have

    what it takes to form a Pocket State, or at the very least, you will know where your

    project falls short, and if you are honest with yourself, adjustments can be made andyour project will meet with success.

    There are many "Guides" circulating that have been written by people who formedsuccessful micronations, telling you how to form your own country. Ninety percent

    of this stuff is pure nonsense and has nothing to do with anything real. These

    Guides generally all are targeted at producing largely fictional, primarily online,micronations.

    What follows is an attempt to help you gauge your own level of seriousness and

    viability, because developing a Pocket State is serious business, and failure can meanbeing thrown in jail, beheaded, exiled, drawn and quartered, tortured, shot, killed, and

    then shot again.

    Best case is that a spectacular fail will only get you laughed at by some very

    important people. Read this next part carefully.

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    How to Start Your Own Pocket State17 Difficult and Challenging Steps

    Anyone can start a micronation - they are a dime a dozen.

    To start a Pocket State, you must fully learn, completely absorb, and put into practice thepoints listed.

    1. Understand that this is not a game.

    Forget about micronations! Sorry. Micronationalism has been overrun by

    children. These children have swamped the micronational landscape and replaced

    it with facebook pages, chats, wikis, game simulations, and various juvenileforums.

    Associating your serious project with this crowd will not be beneficial to your

    cause.

    THIS IS NOT A GAME

    If you are only doing this for fun or some other entertainment purpose, please stop

    now. Save yourself from the frustrations. You are not serious enough, sorry.

    2. Do not advocate violence.

    If you want to run a violent revolution, read Che Guevara's book. It is available inEnglish and many other languages, and is a very good treatise on the subject of

    guerrilla warfare.

    This text however is about establishing a Pocket State through non-violent means.It is possible within the confines of diplomacy, treaties, lobbying, and

    international law, but it is a long process (generations) and requires hard work.

    If all else fails, there's always Che's book, but remember, he was executed while

    only in his thirties.

    3. Make sure you are at least 18 years old. 21 is better.

    No one will take you serious if you are not an adult.

    This is not pleasant to realize, but if you cannot legally sign a document, you

    cannot effectively run a government. How can you expect to negotiate a treaty,

    compact, or agreement when you cannot legally sign the document? Even aftersigning, it is unenforceable because a minor signed it.

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    Now, what real government would sign any agreement knowing it wasunenforceable?

    Have a little life experience and professional credibility under your belt first.There is nothing wrong with being young, but if you are going to try this at a

    young age, you had better have an awesome skill set that makes up for thehandicap.

    One . . . just ONE SINGLE lapse of maturity will haunt you, even if it is

    something an older, worldlier person might have gotten away with.

    If you are young, you need to follow the rules of diplomacy better, faster, and

    cleaner than the other person does. It isn't fair, but whoever told you life was fair

    lied to you.

    4. Read "International Law - a brief primer by Mr. Nathaniel Burney."

    It is a very good starting point and a good dose of reality in case you have any

    strange micronational ideas in your head about international law.

    Mr Burney has graciously given MicroBook reprint permission and it is available

    for download in its entirety in the MicroBook Free Library or can be read on his

    website at: http://www.burneylawfirm.com/international_law_primer

    It is a text wall, so if you are not serious enough to read it, quit now. Pocket

    Statehood is not for you.

    5. Use your REAL name.

    Nobody real is going to take you serious if you use a pseudonym, especially a

    childish, silly pseudonym. If you want to be perceived as serious, then you must

    present yourself seriously.

    If you are worried about putting your name onto the internet, then quit now, you

    are not serious enough.

    Adopt your Admiral_Buffy_Shiny_Pants pseudonym and go play with the other

    wikikiddies.

    In the real world, people use their real names. Legal names. It does not have to be

    the name on your birth certificate, but you had better be able to cash checks, start

    organizations, sign contracts, and conduct international relations with whatevername you are using.

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    6. Forget about copyrights and intellectual property.

    Real nations are NOT somebody's intellectual property.

    Do not claim copyrights on your flag, speeches, etc. In fact,realnational flags

    cannot be copyrighted, nor are they protected Trademarks. Those protections arereserved for businesses. If you feel youMUSTprotect your work, CreativeCommons is a much better system to use for these purposes.

    If you are worried about losing profits, quit now, real nations are not businesses

    and do not have business hours.

    You are a leader of nation . . . or at least pretending to be one.

    7. Avoid anyone (particularly "micronationalists") that disrespects or insults you.

    You are a leader of people. Expect to be treated like one. Treat other leaders asyou expect to be treated.

    If you associate with non-serious micronations, do not expect to be takenseriously.

    People will judge you by those with whom you associate. If you are "playing with

    the wikikiddies", you are probably not serious enough about your project to run aPocket State.

    8. Check your ego.

    The micronational community is naturally full of self-important people. Thisshould not be a vanity project. If you are doing this to feed your ego, then please

    save yourself a lot of pain and remain in the micronational subset. Pocket

    Statehood is not for you.

    9. Befriend the person everyone attacks.

    As a friend once said: "Life as a micronationalist is no different than the world of

    quantum physics: everything is exactly the opposite of what you would expect it to

    be."

    From what has been observed, this is sage advice.

    If someone is attacked for no reason, it usually means that others feel threatenedby him or her in some way. Such micronational pariahs can become very good

    allies and friends.

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    10.DO NOT get yourself a free website or web mail address.

    Purchase your own domain name space (URL).

    Yes, you are going to have to spend real money. All real nations have their own

    domain. Use it to host your own emails addresses and websites. This is important.Real nations do not use free mail addresses.

    If you cannot afford this, quit now. You do not have enough money to start a

    serious nation. Sorry, money is a factor in the real world.

    11.Build a website.

    Your website is the brochure for your project as well as an information center forthe members and the world. Without one, people will know nothing or close to

    nothing about your Pocket State, its goals, desires, or dreams.

    It should be professional, but should also reflect a higher purpose than self-

    promotion of the leader or leaders.

    Important people, the kind that can help you develop your project, will probably

    not even give you a second look, let alone take you seriously, if you do not have a

    website with a clean, professional appearance.

    It should be stressed that your members (citizens) should beHEAVILY

    weighted with real human locals from your area, not netizens.

    Refer to the websites of established nations to get an idea of what yours should be

    like, not micronations.

    12.Develop micronational symbols/culture (If needed).

    You may wish to adopt a flag, or issue stamps, award medals, or issue a currency

    if your people have a need. You will probably need to obtain official letterhead,

    business cards, etc. It is not expensive, but it is another real money cost.

    Do not get flags, stamps, coins, etc., just for the sake of having them. Get these

    things if they are required, but there is no point in designing currency that is never

    used.

    Do not attempt to "develop" a culture. You do not need to invent a language. You

    do not need to invent an alphabet. You do not need to invent a new way of tellingtime. These are children's games.

    Culture is not "developed". If your culture does not already exist, stop now.

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    Culture is not designed or invented, culture grows. Culture is the set of sharedattitudes, values, goals, beliefs, social forms, material traits, and characteristic

    features of everyday existence shared by people united by common traditions, or

    their sense of kinship, or that have common language, or shared institutions, andbeliefs.

    If all you want to do is design the trappings of a nation, then you are not serious,you are a micronational hobbyist.

    13.It is good to join any organizations/registries that you feel are important .

    There are real-world organizations of exiled states, emerging countries, and

    unrecognized nations. Find them and join them if you believe they strengthen

    your cause.

    Avoid anything that claims micronationalism, or uses the term in their name. You

    will find that they are generally swarming with wikikiddies, and you do not wantto be associated with that.

    Also, avoid paper-mills. There are more than a few scammers out there who donot care if you are laughed out of serious organizations because you presented

    their certificates to validate yourself.

    If you find that you are only "paying for paper", save your money. Purchase amanual on diplomatic protocol or some International Relations textbooks.

    14.Establish a government.

    Are you a constitutional government? Write up your constitution! Have yourleadership team all participate.

    If you have taken all of the correct steps, you will simply be putting down onpaper the things that you are already doing anyway. These are the rules that you

    are already living by. Now, simply write them down.

    There are several examples of constitutions available and a constitution is simply

    the by-laws for a country. You can also use a standard by-laws template as a

    basis for your constitution.

    MicroBook has several resources available in their Library and Weblinks at

    www.micro-book.net

    You should agree on a dictionary among the leadership team for uniform

    definitions, and write those definitions into your constitution as well.

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    If one of your group members is an attorney, he or she may be able to provideguidance that is more personal.

    15.Find a territory for your people.

    Many micronationalists claim their houses, essentially uninhabitable land, or landon other planets.

    DO NOT DO THIS!

    Some micronations exist on land unclaimed by other countries because of aloophole in an agreement or treaty. This is only slightly better.

    You will need territory at some point since this is one of the MontevideoConvention's requirements for statehood (the other requirements are to have a

    government, a permanent population, and to be able to host diplomatic relations).

    If you do not have land or cannot afford land, wait for it. Something will come

    along. Squat in a remote area if necessary, butDO getREAL LAND.

    You must have land, not a sea platform, not a ship, not an offshore oilrig, but

    physical earth. It cannot be man made. This is not a preference; it is in

    accord with International Admiralty and Maritime Law.

    You must occupy your land. It must have a physical population. You can squat on

    some remote area that nobody cares about, or make an agreement with the locals,just make sure it isREAL land populated byREAL people.

    If you think that your "nation" can exist without physical land, then you are notserious. Enjoy having an awesome serious micronation, 5th world

    community, incipient nation or transitional state.

    If you have gotten this far, yours will no doubt be one of the better serious

    micronations, 5th world communities, incipient nations or transitional

    states. Quit now and enjoy your life, because the next test will almost certainlybe too much for you.

    Do you feel like you have a nation yet?

    Do you have land and citizens?

    Are people inspired?

    Do you all share a unique culture?

    Have you experienced a severe dent in your personal wealth?

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    Do you feel the heavy weight of leadership on your shoulders?

    Then now is time for the acid test.

    16.Renounce your citizenship, and declare your Independence.

    If you are not ready for a legal backlash, then do not do this!

    This step is too important to screw up.

    A letter detailing your position and claims should be hand delivered by arepresentative to all entities that holds any claim against the land and other real

    property, including yourself, that you are using, or your citizens claim as their

    own.

    Chances are that nothing will happen anyway, but if you are not mentally

    prepared for whatMIGHThappen, then you need to quit now, or at the very leastadmit that you are not as serious as you thought. It is perfectly OK for you, your

    people, and your project to remain a serious micronation, 5th world

    community, incipient nation or transitional state forever.

    If you are not absolutely sure about this, you may want to delay taking such a big

    step. Remember, this process can takegenerations, not months or years.

    If you are not willing to go to jail or die for your country then you are not serious,

    sorry.

    17.Now that you are a Pocket State, observe all international diplomatic protocols.

    Cooperate within the polity of Nations and States. They have rules. Attempt to

    follow those rules.

    Behave as a Nation-State.

    Send a mission to the United Nations, and to your former host country to begin

    working out Sovereignty issues.

    Open embassies in at least the nations you have split from and at least one other

    nation that you think may support your State.

    The easy part is over. Now, you and your citizens have real work to do.

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    Situations and Strategies

    A fair number of Pocket States grow out of Micronationalism.

    It is a natural place to begin, especially if your group has embraced the old-school

    definition of what micronationalism is supposed to be about. There is a good chancethat you have been referring to yourselves as a "micronation" not knowing thatmicronationalism is no longer what it used to be.

    Your strategy should be to immediately cease and desist any activities you and yourgroup may be involved with in the micronational world.

    Maintain ties with other micronational entities that seem to be moving towards beingPocket States.

    Remove your Pocket State from any "micronational United Nations" which is

    generally just internet bulletin boards. Close all memberships onANYTHING"micronational", and begin behaving as a real nation.

    Do not give the time of day to anyone who does not behave in a diplomatic manner.

    Your strategies are not a whole lot different if you are a leader or member of a

    commune, political sub-movement, or small religion.

    Begin behaving like a professional.

    Ignore anyone who attempts to get a rise out of you by name-calling.

    Ignore all of it. You have a unique group with a unique message. You can succeed.

    Many small countries were founded by people who were called names . . . anarchists,

    troublemakers, or cultists.

    Brigham Young led his church, Moses-style, out into the middle of nowhere, and ran

    a Pocket State for many years. That state is now Idaho and Utah. It just takes vision(and a remote location where nobody will interfere with you).

    Perhaps you are part of a "dead" government in exile, or a member of a "deposed"

    royal family. What you have to your advantage, is that you already have theprofessionalism and diplomacy figured out. What you do not have is everything else.

    The trappings are easy. You know that.

    Look at the diagram on page 6 again. You have slipped into Pocket Statehood from

    the other direction!

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    Rather than endless petitioning to a government that has no interest in you, or tointernational organizations that cannot help you, consider procuring a NEW piece of

    land and beginning anew.

    Do this before everyone forgets about your cause, and the money runs out.

    Failure to do this will cause you to slip all the way into the business/paper-mill1

    category like every other exiled government and royal family has had to do. That

    would be a sad end to what is no doubt a long history of very proud traditions.

    You are in a better position than anyone to obtain a legitimate homeland for yourpeople.

    1 A paper-mill is is essentially a fraudulent, usually unregulated, unaccredited

    organization or institution that issues dubious certifications, qualifications, degrees,diplomas, accreditations, awards, titles, etc. for a payment, with little or no requirements

    for the individual to demonstrate any competence, scholarship, or authority.

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    Traps

    The most destructive trap that you will encounter is fear.

    Do NOT fight fire with fire. Fire is better quenched by water.

    Do not adopt the flawed and erroneous principles and tactics of your adversaries,abandoning your own values for theirs. Your aspirations are higher.

    As you and your people free yourselves from traditional constraints, you will findyourselves more determined to achieve, perhaps for the first time in your lives, social

    justice.

    The world is still divided by ideological disputes, dominated by regional conflicts,

    and threatened by danger.

    Remember that you are working to separate yourselves from all of that, to achievesomething different.

    Do not surrender to the temptations that will confront you. Do not surrender andagain participate in the actions and rituals that you have worked so hard to leave

    behind.

    Do not allow fear to turn your project into a band of guerrillas.

    Laziness is another critical trap.

    Do not allow yourselves to idle. It is very easy to find a comfort zone and stagnate.Do not allow yourselves to fall asleep.

    Stay awake.

    Another trap, perhaps the biggest of all, is "micronationalism".

    Read any news article about micronations, watch any video clip about a micronation,

    or interview with any micronationalist by the media. Look at the way the material

    is presented. Look at how the host treats the micronationalist. The media always

    presents micronations as humorous, human interest stories, and they usually arepresented in an extremely negative way.

    Do not fall into the trap go along to get along. Do not surrender to doing whateveryone else is doing, simply because everyone else is doing it.

    There will be those who will tell you that "micronationalism" includesEVERYBODY,and it does. "Micronationalism" includes nine-year-old children who play internet

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    simulations on computer-generated planets that do not exist, it includes nations thatclaim fleets of starships and robot warriors. What do you have in common with that?

    Do not allow yourself to be seduced into "micronationalism" just to have someone to

    talk to. Your sense of community belongs to your people, not a bunch of faceless

    friends and children on the internet.

    Refrain from the urge to do everything at once. This process takes GENERATIONS.

    If you are lucky, you might see success in your lifetime.

    Be deliberate and do nothing in an unprofessional or hurried manner. Take it slow.Do not rush. You will have plenty of terrified moments where you must meet

    deadlines in between all of the dull spaces. Proper preparation during those dull

    moments will assure that your performance during the mini-nightmares will beexemplary.

    Taking things in their good time will also assure that you do not miss anyopportunities that may present themselves as you travel the path to Statehood.

    Final Notes

    This material was written for those who have more or less stumbled into Pocket

    Statehood. Perhaps you and your people have already come part of the way down thispath and realised that you are on the edge of something larger.

    Attempting to form a nation or state is a serious process. A process so serious thatoften it is only achieved through violence, and even when violence is used, it is

    generally unsuccessful.

    If you are starting from scratch, you have nothing ahead of you but uphill challenges.

    Sorry to say it so bluntly, but thats the truth. If you are beginning from square one, it

    is best to accept that now.

    If you have been doing what you thought was an unrelated project, and found

    yourself speaking with your group and asking yourselves "why don't we form ourown country?", then hopefully this volume will be of use to you.

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