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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@********.BITNET>
Subject: Omega Island and the United Nations...
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 93 02:53:00 CST
>>>>>[ Despite this much vaunted United Nation's recognition, due in part
by
the ignorance most members of the organization have regarding Dragon's Den
International, not all nations are thus afflicted.

According to my contacts in the State Ministry, my superiors have read my
reports of DDI's activities with great interest. As I mentioned earlier,
the Imperial Administration is strongly objecting to this sanctioning of DDI's
activities. I have also received word that the Reichskanzler and various
abassadors are in communication with the Lord Protector of England regarding
this most recent UN act, in an attempting to gain his support in his efforts.

As to the grounds of such opposition? True, as Wolf 359 stated, they have
commited no crimes, at least none that may be easily proved. However, you must
remember we are considering nations here. Nations, which, after so many have
had power stripped from them by the MegaCorporations, jealously guard what
authority they retain. I, for one, see Omega as an attempt to legitimize
corporate acts under the gise of actual political authority, a proposition I
find despicable.

I will admit that two nations (in the eventuality that they should be
unsuccessful in further recruiting) against the rest of the UN are not terribly
favorable odds, even considering their status. It is questionable as to
whether they may successfully challenge the acknowledgement of Omega's
sovereignty. ]<<<<<
-- Doctor Doom <02:47:04/03-12-54>

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