About us
A very warm welcome to this truly unique and fascinating firm! We operate under The Lunar Embassy (USA), which is the only company in the world with a legal basis for selling claims to land on the Moon and Mars. We are their Authorised Reseller for both Australia and New Zealand and have been operating since 2010. Below is the seal they sent us for our website. More on The Lunar Embassy is further below.
I would also like to introduce myself: Hursh Saha, operator of this firm. I was born and raised in New Zealand and currently reside in Auckland.
All purchases of claims to land on the Moon and Mars are registered in The Lunar Embassy’s international database and will receive a certificate of title in three parts, as pictured below. The grey “Lunar” ones on the top are for land on the Moon while the pink “Martian” ones below them are for land on Mars. To make a purchase please click on the Order now link above. For more information on the Moon and Mars land which we sell claims to, please refer to the corresponding links above.
THE STORY OF THE LUNAR EMBASSY
The United Nations Outer Space Treaty of 1967 states that no government nor nation can own extra-terrestrial property (being land on other planetary bodies). However, it neglected to mention that individuals and corporations could not own it. In November 1980, upon spotting this loophole, Dr. Dennis M. Hope (from America) made a Declaration of Ownership of the seven other planets in our solar system along with all their moons (including the Moon of earth) and Pluto. He then sent the Declaration of Ownership to the United Nations and both the American and Russian governments. Afterwards, he established the corporation known as The Lunar Embassy (www.lunarembassy.com) to sell claims to extra-terrestrial property under. Since then, The Lunar Embassy has grown and grown with millions of owners of extra-terrestrial property claims worldwide, including many famous people and celebrities. Effectively, this has added immensely to its initial claim to these lands because now it is widely recognised and supported by millions.
Think about property here on earth. Who is to say that someone owns that apart from the fact that it is registered on a database that is widely recognised? A lot of lands on this planet have, in fact, been stolen off original inhabitants instead of being formerly claimed or purchased and, while this is acknowledged in a historical context, it makes little difference today because the rest of the world has moved on and the land itself has been subdivided and sold many times over – again adding more registrations to a database that is widely recognised by many. This is how many products and investments work. It is not always based on what is actually there. Instead, it is based on how it is perceived. Think about how a car’s value suddenly changes when a certain brand name is put on it - even if nothing else has changed. Think about how its value changes when a famous person owns it. In short, perception really is reality and this principle applies to many products we use in our everyday lives.
However, the Moon Treaty of 1984 does not allow individuals and corporations to claim the Moon or space for their own interests but, out of all the United Nations members, only six states ratified it and none of them are major space-faring nations. Therefore, it is not as recognised as The United Nations Outer Space Treaty of 1967.
Think about property here on earth. Who is to say that someone owns that apart from the fact that it is registered on a database that is widely recognised? A lot of lands on this planet have, in fact, been stolen off original inhabitants instead of being formerly claimed or purchased and, while this is acknowledged in a historical context, it makes little difference today because the rest of the world has moved on and the land itself has been subdivided and sold many times over – again adding more registrations to a database that is widely recognised by many. This is how many products and investments work. It is not always based on what is actually there. Instead, it is based on how it is perceived. Think about how a car’s value suddenly changes when a certain brand name is put on it - even if nothing else has changed. Think about how its value changes when a famous person owns it. In short, perception really is reality and this principle applies to many products we use in our everyday lives.
However, the Moon Treaty of 1984 does not allow individuals and corporations to claim the Moon or space for their own interests but, out of all the United Nations members, only six states ratified it and none of them are major space-faring nations. Therefore, it is not as recognised as The United Nations Outer Space Treaty of 1967.
PAST MEDIA ON MYSELF
The below newspaper clipping (yes, I'm that old!) appeared in the Wellington (NZ) Dominion Post on 2 August 2010. Click on it see the online version of the article that appeared on New Zealand's Stuff news on 25 August 2010.
The below newspaper clipping (yes, I'm that old!) appeared in the Wellington (NZ) Dominion Post on 2 August 2010. Click on it see the online version of the article that appeared on New Zealand's Stuff news on 25 August 2010.
WHAT PREVIOUS CUSTOMERS HAVE SAID ABOUT US
We have had listings of our products on New Zealand's Trade Me website since October 2012. Click on the Trade Me logo below to be taken to our current Trade Me store and see our feedback from the hundreds of trades that we have successfully completed on the site. You will also have access to our online auctions for claims to land on the Moon and Mars whose bidding starts at low rates.
We have had listings of our products on New Zealand's Trade Me website since October 2012. Click on the Trade Me logo below to be taken to our current Trade Me store and see our feedback from the hundreds of trades that we have successfully completed on the site. You will also have access to our online auctions for claims to land on the Moon and Mars whose bidding starts at low rates.
FURTHER INFORMATION
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 states that the Moon and other celestial bodies are for the heritage of all mankind when it comes to exploration. Therefore, others have the right to land on or traverse across your claimed property (without being charged for it) as long as they are exploring.
When you look closely at the certificates of title you will see the words, “This is a novel gift” towards the bottom left of them. This term is defined in the American Heritage Dictionary as “the quality of being novel”, “something new and unusual” and “a small mass produced article”. At the advice of Dr. Hope’s legal representative, it was suggested to use the phrase “novelty gift” simply to avoid frivolous lawsuits and does not undermine the validity of the land claim.
While the above story on The Lunar Embassy and their land claims is open to debate, I (Hursh Saha) would like to say that this product (regarding the claims to the land along with the possession and development of it) is not 100% guaranteed as there are limits - such as to how well The Lunar Embassy does in the future in comparison to other parties who show an interest in extra-terrestrial real estate. However, a plain and simple truth of life is that nothing – nothing – is 100% guaranteed. Technically, the sun rising tomorrow is not even 100% guaranteed. It really is something to always remember.
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 states that the Moon and other celestial bodies are for the heritage of all mankind when it comes to exploration. Therefore, others have the right to land on or traverse across your claimed property (without being charged for it) as long as they are exploring.
When you look closely at the certificates of title you will see the words, “This is a novel gift” towards the bottom left of them. This term is defined in the American Heritage Dictionary as “the quality of being novel”, “something new and unusual” and “a small mass produced article”. At the advice of Dr. Hope’s legal representative, it was suggested to use the phrase “novelty gift” simply to avoid frivolous lawsuits and does not undermine the validity of the land claim.
While the above story on The Lunar Embassy and their land claims is open to debate, I (Hursh Saha) would like to say that this product (regarding the claims to the land along with the possession and development of it) is not 100% guaranteed as there are limits - such as to how well The Lunar Embassy does in the future in comparison to other parties who show an interest in extra-terrestrial real estate. However, a plain and simple truth of life is that nothing – nothing – is 100% guaranteed. Technically, the sun rising tomorrow is not even 100% guaranteed. It really is something to always remember.