Kingdom of Piland Chronicles




https://www.amazon.com/dp/1977643418
The Kingdom of Piland Chronicles is a record of the doings of a new Kingdom established in a seemingly unclaimed portion of the Antarctica in July 2014. As stated in the chronicles, due to the remoteness and cold nature of the kingdom, no significant activity has taken place  in the kingdom, at least as yet. Nevertheless, some of its stated policies are significant enough for the rest of the world to draw inspiration from. First is the policy of running a democracy by creating the parliament from a random selection of citizens and not permitting the concept of a political party or elections. This idea has been drawn from ancient Athens. In this manner the kingdom completely avoids the role of money in elections and selection of persons who work for money rather than people. The chronicles contain detailed arguments for this policy. The second significant initiative is to tie its currency to gold. The five hundred dollar coin of the kingdom is a ten gram coin in fine gold. In this manner manipulation of the currency by banks and governments is overcome and wealth of the citizens is safeguarded. A third significant initiative is the complete and full legalization of cannabis considering it just like lettuce or any other herb. It is pointed out that for thousands of years that is how it was with humans and created no significant problem. All of its modern problems seem to be because of its illegal status.

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The reader of this blog may wonder what connection the kingdom has with Nainital. The king has been inspired much by Babaji Haidakhan and his message of Love, Truth and simplicity is inscribed on the coat of arms of the king. The coat of arms also depicts the roof of the Naini Mata temple of Nainital along with images of lions as accompany the Mother Goddess.



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