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*'''Delete''' per nomination. ] 18:49, 1 October 2006 (UTC) *'''Delete''' per nomination. ] 18:49, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
* '''Delete''' per The Bethling. That we also have articles on other non-notable made-up nations is a reason to delete these also, not to keep this one. ] 09:36, 2 October 2006 (UTC) * '''Delete''' per The Bethling. That we also have articles on other non-notable made-up nations is a reason to delete these also, not to keep this one. ] 09:36, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
'''Comment''' please see ], same situation that the AfD was opened, similar micronation and it is being nominated by most to keep.--] 08:32, 3 October 2006 (UTC) '''Comment''' please see ], same situation that the AfD was opened, similar micronation and it is being nominated by most to keep.--] 08:32, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

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Principality of Vikesland

Non-notable fake country, vanity article. FairHair 20:01, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

Comment It appears that FairHair is another sock for Gene_poole.--Freddulany 14:18, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

KEEP and Correction to my Comment and Close AfD bad faith After further digging I've determined that FairHair and Gene_Poole are two different people. However, this article was nominated for deletion by FairHair because he followed Gene_Poole to this page checking his user contributions. Figuring that Gene_Poole had an interest in this page, FairHair nominated it for AfD. Apparently, FairHair and Gene_Poole follow one another around taking opposing positions editing various pages. As a result, FairHair's latest nomination for deletion is Gene_Poole's own Empire of Atlantium page. Given that this page was nominated based solely on an act of retribution it should remain. Further, I recommend that both FairHair and Gene_Poole be blocked.--Freddulany 21:15, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Comment According to the article the Prince is the owner of the production company, I'm not sure that's really enough to establish notability. The mention in the Lonely Planet Guide might be. Not sure how I'd vote quite yet. ---The Bethling 18:45, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
    • Autobiographical works do not fail the notability test simply on the basis that they are autobiographies. Plus, according to Wheat City Films, the documentary will have interviews with Canadian government officials regarding micronation status. This seems fairly notable, and rather unique, to me.--Drewdaily 21:16, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
Comment. But this would be an essentially self-published autobiography, I wouldn't see anyone's self published biography as establishing their notablity -- The Bethling 04:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • I'm in two minds about this, and am going to refrain from voting accordingly. It was only founded in 2005 and doesn't really seem to have done anything in the real world except mint 1 coin (and that was produced by someone in Spain). On the other hand it has been documented in the Lonely Planet guide (although nowhere else, to my knowledge) - and for better or worse that does represent the most serious attempt to document micronations as a general phenomenon since How to Start Your Own Country was published over 20 years ago. --Gene_poole 12:24, 30 September 2006 (UTC)

Gene Poole, Again you do not research your info before carelessly posting. The Vikeslandic coin was minted by myself in Canada and was distributed to resellers in the U.S.A and in Spain for your information. Chris Beyette 216.36.157.25 18:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

  • Keep If it is noted in the only serious attempt to document micronations since How to Start Your Own Country. (per Gene_poole) it is 'Notable'. The 'mock nature' of the publication is normal fare for micronations. Bo 12:38, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete as per nom. Not encyclopedically notable; appears to be a vanity project. The article's claims about Vikesland having actual sovereign nation status are a violation of WP:SOAP and are also silly (Vikesland does not have the capability of having diplomatic relations with well-established sovereign states which give it no recognition - the Vikesland "ambassador" would simply be escorted off the premises by security; Vikesland also has no sovereign political authority, unless it has a private military which is able to face down the combined Canadian, US and UK armed forces and police services over the exercise of sovereignty on Vikesland territories) Bwithh 01:28, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Correction: again posting without any research, Vikesland Clearly states that is has no true sovereign territory and is considered for the most part as a non-territiorial entity. All lands are declared, not claimed which means that they privately own their land of influence, but are still under another governments laws. Yes they have been in contact and talks with real macro government entities which will be proven in the next month or so via undisputable video documentation. They were not escorted of the premises by security. Vikeslands sovereign political authority is over it's own internal affairs and citizenry, much like Atlantium. Your statement also discounts Atlantium's sovereignty. Please do your research before posting such material. Chris Beyette 216.36.157.25 17:59, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

    • 'Not a violation of WP:SOAP' Reporting Micronational claims to sovereignty aren't a violation of WP:SOAP. to Quote WP:SOAP "Propaganda or advocacy of any kind. Of course, an article can report objectively about such things". If the article covers the 'claim' in a non-biased manner, (The Legitamacy Section at one point pretty much said, no one belives them) the SOAP objection is overcome. All micornation claims to soveriegnty are considered silly by the 'real world' otherwise, they'd mot be micronations.. The Invisible_Pink_Unicorn is taken to be silly by its advocates even, but it still gets an article: 'silly' isn't really grounds for delete. Your Original Reasearch on the issue of their actual capacity to enter into diplomatic relations, is not relevant, and not very Wiki either. Bo
      • The article at the moment states "Vikesland meets the criteria of both the Montevideo Convention and that of the Badinter Arbitration Committee." Sounds like micronation WP:SOAP to me. My main grounds for deletion are that this is a vanity project with no claims to encyclopedic or non-trivial notability. And silly nonsense is deleted with good reason from Misplaced Pages all the time. Your argument that challenges to original research POV statements are themselves original research and "not very Wiki" (not sure what you mean by this) seems rather illogical. I was basing my criticism in terms that the article's own description of the convention/committee criteria. Bwithh 02:02, 1 October 2006 (UTC) *** POV, I'll admit to - I didn't try to present both sides of the 'Original Research' issue, Sorry, I should have at the least included 'seems to me ' before the 'not very wiki'. Calling you for making statements that aren't sourced from verifiable outside sources isn't "Original Research'. <NI> I hope I corrected the NPOV problem around Statehood (the article now states the Vikesland "Claims" to meet the Standards of Montevideo...., and that the standard is not used by other states to grant recognition....And no UN member nation has recognized them.) BTW The article is a LOT shorter than when I saw it, <NI> Yes, silly nonsense is deleted, but not just because its silly.Bo 04:43, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Atlantium and other micronations are not recognized as well, does this discount them too? I would gladly accept the deletion of our Misplaced Pages articla as long as it applies to all other Micronations that fit this criteria. Gene Poole and others have made an argument for their own wiki deletions. Chris Beyette 216.36.157.25 18:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

  • Related Afd I have opened an afd discussion on Roberto Carrillo, an esteemed royal member of Vikeland's cultural elite and Vikeland's Minister of the Interior. Bwithh 02:02, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete per nom, then invade, annex and salt the Earth. I have a feeling we'll be seeing this one again if the page isn't locked. --Aaron 03:18, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete Honestly, I really can't see much difference between the "country" that a group of my friends started when they were growing up and Vikesland, other than a reference in one book. And I don't think that's enough to make it notable. Other micronations like Sealand, The Conch Republic and The Republic of Texas all have done things outside of existing that have earned them coverage by the mainstream press. That's the key difference to me. -- The Bethling 04:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • On that note Shouldn't Gene Poole's Empire of Atlantium be a candidate for deletion? (See ) It was made up by a group of friends too, but then so was the Kingdom of England, and it's only territory is a 650 square foot apartment. Granted, Atlantium has a few more articles on it, more than one, but let's be serious here, what has it done that Vikesland has not except being founded earlier. This isn't meant as an attack on Gene Poole or Atlantium, instead it's to illustrate a point. If Vikesland doesn't meet the basic threshold, which seems to be in rapid flux here, then there will be a lot more candidates for deletion. The mere controversy it's creating right here dictates that it stay up. When this documentary is released, then what will be the issue? Keep it!--Drewdaily 14:09, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete Misplaced Pages is not for countries made up in your living room one afternoon. Robert A.West (Talk) 18:13, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
    • And, yet, there are several notable micronation listings on Misplaced Pages that are nothing more than just that, Mr. West. I'll refrain from listing any others as the last example is now being consider for AfD by the misguided. Folks, I don't know if some of you have an agenda here other than making Misplaced Pages a better place. Only each of you knows your motivations. The only thing I wish to stress is that you must consider not your own opinion, but the opinion of others as well. People that don't have an opinion to voice here at this time. Obviously, not everyone thinks alike and shares the same opinion. A couple of people have addressed the issue of being fake as the foundation for being deleted. I'm not sure what that litmus test is for a real or fake nation -- that seems like a slippery slope and the examples are many. It seems like there are many people that would disagree with Vikesland being fake. A minority of people, perhaps, I don't know. But, you may not like Spinal Tap. It's a fake rock band and was the subject of a fake documentary. It was created in someone's living room one afternoon. But, it has some notability. Do you err on the side of caution and jointly allow the page to stay up, in spite of personal opinion, or do you delete it because it doesn't meet your liking? Real or fake, Spinal Tap exists either way.--Drewdaily 19:06, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete per nomination. MikeWazowski 18:49, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete per The Bethling. That we also have articles on other non-notable made-up nations is a reason to delete these also, not to keep this one. Sandstein 09:36, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Comment please see Empire of Atlantium, same situation that the AfD was opened, similar micronation and it is being nominated by most to keep.--Freddulany 08:32, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

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