International Recognition & Media

We have declared ourselves as a micronation as we are creating our own society after our basic rights and freedom had been eroded in a society based on corruption and everything we believe to be wrong.

In addition, we also identify as Indigenous People as we believe that we are of the land, and we are passionate about the truth of our land and heritage, which is taught in the work of Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett. We believe and live under Natural Law and our aim is to get back to our natural way of living, the way it was before the false layers of society’s lies buried the truth and forced us to live against our nature.

While we have the freedom and right to identify as indigenous people, stand in our power and declare ourselves as a micronation, legal and official status and authority comes from recognition. We are therefore working towards recognition in various ways, and have achieved a degree of recognition in a growing number of areas.

Here are some ways in which we can achieve international recognition, and how we are already recognised:

  • by being locally recognised by individuals:
    • we already have a statement that anyone can sign who wishes to state their recognition of our micronation. There is more information under how you can support us, by clicking HERE
    • we are already becoming known in various locations throughout Glamorgan by our regular involvement and assistance in campaigns that affect people at community and national level
    • we are already recognised by local communities for our regular events and markets
  • by recognition, treaties and alliances with other micronations:
    • we are recognised internationally by various micronations by attending the bi-annual Microcon International Conference for Micronations, where Lloyd, our National Representative for Technology and Development, gave a presentation on the use of blockchain technology in micronationalism. As a result:
    • we are recognised and aligned through the Fellowship of Indigenous Peoples
    • we are pending alignment and alliance treaties with numerous other micronations – e.g. Request for alliance to DCU
  • by agreement with already-recognised nations and states:
    • a declaration of the establishment of Glamorgannwg was sent to UK Parliament by Special Delivery in June 2023, which was duly acknowledged and signed for. The declaration stated various statements of intent and giving UK Parliament 30 days to inform us of any objection to our intentions, stating a legal conditional acceptance that should no objections be received after 30 days, then full legal tacit agreement would be assumed. We have received no such objections.
  • by recognition from our citizens:
      • we have citizens from many other countries, including those of overseas who are part of native indigenous nations and tribes.
  • Recognition by authorities and officials:
        • We have written to various authorities and government departments who have all replied by addressing us as Glamorgannwg Indigenous People, without questioning our validity or existence.
        • We have been successfully using the international postal system with our own postage stamps, which are now recognised by Royal Mail