Friday, October 1, 2021

New Land Claims for New Masovia

In the month of September, The Principality of New Masovia made two formal land claims, with the explicit purpose of promoting outdoor recreation in the surrounding region. The first claim to be made involves 2,100 acres known to the general public as the UConn Forest, and the second claim involves a parcel of 108 acres on the Willimantic Dome, generally known as Wolf Rock Nature Preserve.

New Masovian Flag planted in UConn Forest

New Masovian Flag planted near Wolf Rock on the Willimantic Dome


New Masovia's acting Minister of Land Management,
Szczepan Jedliński, explained in a press conference earlier today, that these green spaces would be open to all. "There is so much natural beauty in these new regions of New Masovia. We want our visitors to enjoy them as much as we do." When asked if these spaces would be converted to National Parks, complete with ticketed admission, gift shops, and concession stands, Jedliński said, "Open to all means open to all, though a soft-serve kiosk never hurts. Postcards may be a possibility down the road."

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

New Masovia Announces Beautification Program

Maybe you've noticed a few more flowers around the Principality. Or even something as simple as a new plot of grass. This is no coincidence, as the Ministry of The Interior has launched a new beautification program, callede 22 For 2022, a new program designed to bring new green spaces to New Masovia.
Acting Secretary of the Interior, Izabela Strzelecka, described the program in greater detail. "The inception of the idea for 22 For 2022 was to plant 22 new shrubs or perennials on the Royal Estate between September 2021 and the end of the planting season for 2022. In the first month alone, we have already installed nine plantings, with just thirteen to go, and several more on deck before the end of the year. But the plan calls for more than just new plants. Mammoth Steppe restoration, drainage improvements, and a new Arboretum are also in the works." Citizens are encouraged to take part in this new by beautifying their own properties for the good of all in New Masovia.

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Special Weather Statement Regarding Tropical Storm Henri

 As Tropical Storm Henri approaches the region, it is expected to make landfall in neighboring Connecticut as a Category I hurricane, the first since Hurricane Gloria in 1985.  By order of the Prince, the Government of New Masovia has issued the following statements:

1) Effective 7pm on Friday, August 20, 2021, the Department of Meteorology has activated its weather station, and will remain active until the storm leaves the area.  Regular weather observations will be collected and reported at least every 12 hours with increased frequency as needed.

2) Citizens should use Saturday to prepare.  With wind gusts expected to be up to 75mph, widespread extended power outages are likely.  People should have enough food, water, and medications on hand, and should expect to shelter in place beginning Sunday afternoon until at least Monday morning.  

3) Non-essential businesses are advised to close on Sunday.

4) New Masovian naval vessels are ordered to remain in port until further notice.

5) The government will utilize local media channels, including The Micronational Telegraph and Skeeter Radio, to issue further guidelines.  Citizens are advised to stay tuned to local news as the situation unfolds.

The Government of New Masovia will continue to monitor the situation and provide further updates as needed.  Please stay safe!

Satellite photo courtesy NOAA.


Monday, August 9, 2021

IPCC Issues Dire Warnings on Climate Change

GENEVA, August 9, 2021 - The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its latest report, sounding the alarm on the dangers of climte change facing the planet in the near term.  Using the strongest language of any previous IPCC report, the opening statement of the 2021 report summary stated, "It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land."  UN Secretary-General António Guterres has described the report as a "code red" warning for humanity.  



The report itself is nearly 4,000 pages long, and it cites nearly 14,000 peer-reviewed scientific studies.  It paints a grim picture of what's to come and lays the blame squarely on the use of fossil fuels since the industrial revolution began.  Perhaps the most alarming finding is that even if the rate at which the planet is warming were halted, sea levels will continue to rise up to 10 feet into the 21st century, making this a near-irreversible trend. 

Following the release of the IPCC report, the UN Secretary General António Guterres issued a statement.  In it, he stated, "Today’s IPCC Working Group 1 report is a code red for humanity.  The alarm bells are deafening, and the evidence is irrefutable:  greenhouse‑gas emissions from fossil-fuel burning and deforestation are choking our planet and putting billions of people at immediate risk.  Global heating is affecting every region on Earth, with many of the changes becoming irreversible."

New Masovia's Ministry of Public Relations said late today that Prince David is reviewing the report and will be issuing a statement in the near future. In the interim, he said, "Citizens and friends of New Masovia should take the time to review the summaries on the report, so that we can all begin to process the gravity of the situation and begin to make changes, as remediation of climate change is up to all of us.  Once our government has reviewed the report, our Ministry of Arts & Sciences will be offering guidance to our citizens in ways they can help."


Monday, August 2, 2021

A New Era of Friendship For New Masovia and Volletnia

NEW MASOVIA, August 2, 2021  Leaders of The Principality of New Masovia and The Kingdom of Volletnia have announced the signing of a Treaty of Mutual Recognition.  The treaty was signed on August 1 and formal statements were issued by both governments within hours.  

According to the New Masovian Ministry of Public Relations, Prince David was very positive about the new treaty.   "This is a great day for the Principality of New Masovia and the Kingdom of Volletnia.  Our two peoples share the similar values and ideals."  Earlier today, Queen Loraine II of Volletnia was said to be ecstatic about the new agreement, indicating that it provided for trade opportunities as well.  Stanisław Bieliński, New Masovian acting Secretary of state, had hinted last week that trade discussions were in progress.



Monday, July 5, 2021

Micronational Leaders to Converge on Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, July 5, 2021 -- Microsummit 2021 is coming up in a few weeks and micronational leaders from across the globe will be meeting for what looks to be an exciting event in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

Las Vegas will host Microsummit 2021

No Strings Attached E-News reports that the Western Armenia Government in Exile will make a special presentation on the Treaty of Sèvres and how it affected borders in the region.  No Strings also mentions that the Republic of Minerva from the South Pacific will be in attendance as well.

A Facebook group connected with the event reported as of July 5th that over 160 nations will be represented at the event.  The group also mentioned today that the Kingdom of Ourania, Manchukuo, Provisional All Russia Government and Kingdom of Msimbati plan to have temporary embassies set up with the ability to stamp passports to those who desire.

Sources: 

https://www.nsaen.com/world-micro-summit-2021-in-las-vegas/

https://www.facebook.com/kingdomofourania/photos/gm.1243588682743682/802685690448387/

Thursday, July 1, 2021

New Masovia Plants Itself Into Existence

NEW MASOVIA, July 1, 2021 -- Staff reporters of the Micronational Telegraph have learned of a new micronation, situated in northeastern Connecticut, within the United States.

The New Masovian flag and land claim.

On July 1, 2021, the Principality of New Masovia declared its existence via land claim using nothing more than a flag planted in the ground. The creation of the new micronation was done without a formal, written declaration independence. Raucous celebrations erupted as people took to the streets of New Masovia to cheer the beginning of a new era.

Later that day, photos of a red, yellow, and blue flag, firmly planted in the ground, made its way quickly around social media. A Facebook page soon followed, indicating that the new country would be an absolute monarchy, with its sovereign prince already determined. The method in which the prince was selected has yet to be determined.