Chad elwartowski. Michigan native on the run from police in Thailand, accused of trying to lay claim to Thai territory 2020-01-11

Couple in Hiding After Floating Home Is Raided

Chad elwartowski

Elwartowski has documented part of the issue on his Facebook page, saying he did nothing wrong and asking for help. We hope this issue can be resolved diplomatically with the Thai government and are ready to talk to anyone in charge at any time. However, those pages have been removed. We just want to live. Chad Elwartowski says it's the latter distance, which would put it in international waters and beyond Thailand's jurisdiction—and beyond the jurisdiction and laws of any country. Twenty-four hours ago, Chad was clearly concerned about Thai officials reportedly coming after him and Nadia.

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Couple in Hiding After Floating Home Is Raided

Chad elwartowski

. We helped out by giving the builder updates and we participated in the launch. Seasteading is a movement popular among those who wish to live free from the laws of countries by living in international waters. She needs an embassy in Bangkok where she can seek asylum. At issue is a floating home they occupied on a 65-foot platform that sits roughly 12 nautical miles off of Phuket, Thailand, in the Andaman Sea. The seasteading home was approximately 12 nautical miles from shore. When they arrived at the home this week, the couple was gone.

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Hunting us down to our death is just plain stupid and highlights exactly the reason someone would be willing to go out in middle of the ocean to get away from governments. Thai authorities raided the floating home last week. We seriously did not think we were doing anything wrong and thought this would be a huge benefit for Thailand in so many ways. They have been charged with infringing on Thai sovereignty under Section 119 of the Penal Code, which carries a death penalty. They did not want us to survive to get our side out. During media interviews, the pair maintained that their — located 24 nautical miles from Phuket — is not subject to Thai laws. We promoted it and lived on it.

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Michigan native on the run from police in Thailand, accused of trying to lay claim to Thai territory

Chad elwartowski

The company hoped to use the first house as proof that it worked and to sell more units based on that success. The couple had been living on the seastead on and off for about two months, Chad said. We are enthusiastic supporters of the project who were lucky enough to be the first ones to stay on it. But as long as Nadia and I are able to live through this that is all that matters to us right now. Phuket police also told reporters they inspected a factory where the seastead was built and discovered the owners lacked proper permits. The narrative is that we are a threat to national security and we face life in prison or death.

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I need to be able to go to the U. Several larger-scale projects are under development, but some in the seasteading community have credited the Andaman Sea house with being the first modern implementation of seasteading. According to the Bangkok Post, the regional office of the Marine Department was going to remove the seastead from the water. We did not decide where to put the seastead. While Elwartowski and Supranee have eluded capture so far, police have piled legal actions on others involved in the seastead.

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Couple in Hiding After Floating Home Is Raided

Chad elwartowski

Such an act would have a negative impact on the country's shoreline. They already demonstrated that by being judge, jury and executioner of the historic very first seastead. Elwartowski was living in a home built by a company known as Ocean Builders, which also picked the location. Embassy in Bangkok or some place near Phuket to get me out of the country. Image: Oceanbuilders Elwartowski and Supranee appear to be members of , a group promoting autonomous, self-sufficient homes away from land. Police said a search of the seastead turned up empty. Instead they're now in hiding and could face the death penalty.

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Michigan man faces death penalty in Thailand for building seasteading home

Chad elwartowski

Ocean Builders had been eager to begin the process of building additional seasteads for others, but, at least for now, they've halted the project. I need ideas for helping Nadia, a Thai citizen. He now says he fears for his and his girlfriend's lives as they are in hiding. The group says Elwartowski wasn't actually the builder of the sea home erected in February—one that only caught the attention of officials this week—but that he merely occupied it for a few weeks. Thailand says the two may have violated national sovereignty, a charge than can carry a sentence of life imprisonment or death. . .

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Couple in Hiding After Floating Home Is Raided

Chad elwartowski

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