The Friends of Oceania
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Note: sites are listed alphabetically by site name or last name. Some of
these sites
have said or continue to say some very nice things about our project, while
others
merely list us as something of possible interest to their readers; we
appreciate all
references and look forward to more. Please let us know if you see us
mentioned
someplace! We confirm all links, and will not list sites which we can't
connect
to, but even so sometimes sites will stop working, so please let us know if
any of
the following links don't work for you. Send email to
WebMaster
and/or Eric Klien with any
complaints,
compliments, suggestions, or whatever.
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Malachi de AElfweald lists us in his home page.
Architect Jim Albea has a link to us.
We're now listed under Hot Sites.
Amdahl's Hot Topics listed us for over a week
Dale Amon has a link to us.
The Anarchy page lists us.
David Arceneaux lists us under "Political and Intellectual Pursuits" in his "Links! Links! And more Links!" page.
Arcosanti has a link to us under the heading Ocean and Space Development.
Mark Atwood links to us, under the heading of "My online politics".
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Bentley Systems has a link to our Oceania Images page at their site.
Karl Engel added our website to The Berlin Victory Column's Other Links page.
Bob Bickford's Web pages include a link to our site near the end of his "Projects" page.
Alex Boko's Web Page includes a link to us.
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Matiu Carr has a link to us on his culture page (look for the word "Atlantis").
Our site was listed as the Cool Site of the Day !!! and is still listed there under "Past Cool Sites", "November, 1994".
The cosmic homepage lists us.
Gordon Currie of G.F.Currie Consulting has added us to his Cool Site of the month.
We're listed at Cyberbia's page entitled "Oceania".
Cybernet Marketing Services Dan Sommers has linked our page at Our Links.
We're listed at Cybersight's page entitled "Kitsch". Y
ou can go there to vote on the popularity of our link!
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Daniel Deimert lists us on his home page. There you will also find The Swedish "Censorship" homepage, which has information
on all known cases of net.censorship in Sweden.
Craig Dickson has a link to us under "People and Communities".
Jason Dour lists us in his Guide To All That Is Cool page, under "Societal Type Stuff" (near the bottom).
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Emoticon has a link to us under their Quite Exciting Places to Go pa
ge. Can someone provide a brief description
of what this organization does? They seem quite interesting!
We're in the Etext Archives, in the alphabetical listing of all zines.
The Extropy Web has a link to an old parallel site (we'll get them to update soon). Look for the word 'oc
eans' in the second paragraph of their page.
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The First Millenial Foundation has a link to us on their Other Interesting WWW
Sites page.
The Swedish libertarians' (ie Frihetsfronten's) home page on the web lists us.
Flemming Funch's page on World Transformation lists us as an "Interesting Place on the Net".
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GameWave's Nathan Cochrane informs us that we've moved from "Cool site of the Day" to GW's past cool sites of the day page.
J. Garner's Mutable Page Dedicated to the Elusive lists us.
Jason Goldman lists us on his Link-o-Matic 2000 page under the heading "Cities/Countries/Governments."
Don Goodman has a link to us, saying that we're "at the very least an interesting commentary on our societ
y".
Otis Gospodnetic lists us in his E-Zines page (near the bo
ttom, at least as of early March). This is a very comprehensive list.
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Paul Hardy has added a link to us on his whimsical links
page.
Ann Marie Harmony's Trilogy Business Incubation home page includes a link to our site.
Vern Hart has a link to us on his home page.
Mike Huben has listed us in the Resources sect
ion of his Critiques of Libertarianism web pages.
Caution: reading his extended ran
ts against the alleged illogic of libertarian ideas, which he often clearly does not understand, may be hazardous to your blood pressure. On the other hand, you may be amused; I was!
- I
Intergraph has a link to our Oceania Images page in their "Online Update" page, as the "What's New for
the Week of November 21, 1994" item.
The Internet Mall lists us, under Books.
- J
"cfjones" has a rather funky (but interesting) links page which includes a reference to us as "someplace cool and in
formative".
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KZSU's What's Hot And Cool On The Web lists us!
Sean Kane has a link to us as the Official Site at the top of his own Oceania Web.
Sean's site is the "old" one sometimes l
inked to by other sites in this list, by-the-way.
Jeffrey D. Katz has a link to us (near the end, under "Various", "Organizations").
Jason Kohles lists us, with several links back to these pages.
Dr. Zenon Kulpa has a link to us all the way from Poland!
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Peter 's LaNague's home page lists us, under "virtual destinations".
The Libertarian Web sitelists us, under "Miscellaneous".
The Liberty Conference on the WELL has a "Libe
rtarian Organizations" document which lists the Atlantis Project.
The Life Extension Foundation has a link to us from their Web site.
- M
The MIT Libertarians list us, under Other Good Links for Libertarians.
On March 25th, Oceania was on the "Link of the Week" page run by Ryan A. MacMichael.
Mr. Mendoza lists us underthe heading "Global Anomalous Incoherents Monkey Wrench." Lots of interesting and amusing links on his page
.
Joe Moorman's Relayer Cyberport has a link to the Atlantis Project under the heading "Hot Spot of the 21st Century."
Kevin Morrill lists us under the heading "Objectivism.
The Moscow Libertarium lists us, under Links to Other Resource
s.
Mosher's Hot Linkspage lists Oceania under the heading "Miscellaneous links."
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NOSC's Planet Earth Home Page, World Region 1 page lists us under Australas
ia.
Nautilus has a link to us:"L'idea di realizzare uno Stato fondato sulla liberta' sta prendendo corpo attraverso un progetto con
osciuto come "The Atlantis Project".
Si tratta di costruire un'isola che pren
dera' il nome di Stato di Oceania. E' gia' stata preparata la Costituzione e sono gia' state scritte le leggi principali. Chi lo desidera potra' anche ottenere il passaporto..."
Chris M. Neihengenlists us on his home page.
Bruce Newman's homepage has a link to the Atlantis Project under the heading "Quick Access Points."
Barret Nuzum features us in the midst of his Other Assorted Things page.
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A link to us under the heading "Our Favorite Links" can be found at Ordway Press, Ltd..
The Oxford Hayek Society lists us under the heading 'Commercial Organisations.'
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Paul Phillips's "Get to know me" page lists us near the end of the last paragraph
- Q
QuoteCom has a link to us, in their page "Other Links for Investors".
- R
Filaments of the Zodiac, a WWW page of Pacific Northwest artists maintained by Rainshadow Audio Lab on Whidbey Is
land in Puget Sound has a link to Oceania under the button Alchemical Resea.
The Electron Forest at Real Cyber includes a link to us under the heading "LINK OF THE MONTH."
Allan Rempel has a link to us in his home page (near the bottom, under "Miscellaneous interesting
things:").
The Rhode Island Libertarian Party home page lists us.
Heather C. Richards has a link to us on her home page.
Ryan lists us in his links page.
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Luca Sambucci has a link to us in his Pianeta Terra page, under "Direct links to sites I like".
Anders Sandberg has a link to us on his Somewhat Related to TransHumanism page.
Sea City has a link to us under the heading "Oceania Community."
Sea Urchin Harvesters Association has a link to us in the Links to other Fisheries and Marine related Organizations.
Tom Servo has a link to us in his "Gateway" page.
Russ "Sovereign" has a link to us in his home page (near the bottom, under SOLUTIONS).
Subrosa lists Oceania as the "Ultimate escape from the Socialist Welfare State!" in "sites for freedom lovers" section, under the Li
bertarian heading,
Damien Sullivan has several links to us; one is on his Various phi
losophical items page.
Synergy Solutions' special collections has a link to the Atlantis Project on their home page and on their Political Ideas page.
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Edward Tan lists us on his Fun Links page.
The Theophysical Design page lists us under the heading Structure.
- U
We're listed as one of the Pages of the Week at the University of Wolverhampton's School of Computing home page.
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Mac WaM User, Keith Wiley, lists us in The Void .
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WAAY-TV Channel 31 News in Huntsville, Alabama has a link to the Atlantis Project under its "Web Site of
the Day" listing! !-- NOTES on Web Site of the Day -->
Karl Waldman's home page lists us.
The Waterfront/Sunshine Dreams Real Estate page lists as a place where you may be look
ing for this type of real estate in a few years.
The Web66 What's New (Dec 94)page lists us as something "of interest for Students and Educators in K-12 schools". We'r
e in the entry for December 21.
Eliot Williams has a link to us on his home page under Freedom/Legal links.
Jamal A. Wills lists us on his hot list page and his home page.
Andy Wood at the Center for Utopian Studies lists us in his home page.
The World Health Net page lists us, under Medical Resources, Organizations.
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Yahoo - A Guide to WWW has a link to us under "Society and Culture", "Alternative",
"Oceania".
Adding sites -- Who's next?
- Would you like your site listed here? Just
send some
email and be sure to
include your site's URL and which page has the link to ours so we can have a look
and put the link here!
- Some recommended "mutual link" text for Oceania follows; note that the
image is available here at images/small/oce03s.gif.
![[Image of Oceania]](images/small/oce03s.gif)
A new web site has opened containing files related to the new country
in development, Oceania. You may get the
Constitution and Laws, plus information on related books such as The Atlantis
Papers and The Millennial Project. You may also view true color pictures of
Oceania plus view back issues of the Oceania Oracle. Animations of Oceania
are online as well as information on how to receive an Oceania passport.
This page maintained by our WebMaster: Ann Marie Harmony
and Eric Klien with
outstanding help from
several of the Oceania volunteers, including especially the following:
Imagemap designed by Dr. Zenon Kulpa.
Random script created by Richard Clegg.
Imagemap software installed by Jason A.
Dour.