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Sealand Trade Corporation

Excavation Proceedings in xxxxx: Amber Room etc.

Dear Mr. Schumann

we proceed on the assumption that you still remember the above proceedings and the police actions connected with them.

Further we assume that the present legal situation in connection with the excavation licence granted us by the Commissary Government German Reich of the SHAEF Legislator USA has filtered down to you.

We plan to resume digging in June 2000.

In this context we ask you to confirm

that we will not have to expect further unlawful obstructions by your police.

Otherwise we will have to ask for assistance by the US Army.

As you know, at the beginning of June 2000, the US Army will conduct “large manoeuvres” in Thuringia, as outlined in the contract about the final regulation in respect to Germany of September 1990, Moscow, between the four Allies and the Federal Republic of Germany, which according to occupational law of the Western Allies is but provisional (as well as according to the First London Protocol of September 12, 1944 in the US Sector of Great Berlin).

The context should be clear.

We ask you to inform us until May 31, 2000 of your views on the resumption of our excavations, in order to pre-empt further confrontation with the FRG police forces, should you insist on your earlier attitude.

With best regards
Sealand Trade Corporation

Johannes W. F. Seiger

CC:
Plenipotentiary for the German Reich
Plenipotentiary for the constitutionally special status of Berlin
 

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