The Crown Dependency of Forvik

 
Porch and Shield

Monday, 17 August 2009 | Stuart

The official residence now has a porch, which will make it better able to stand up to the rigours of a Forvik winter. The porch also houses the batteries and control gear for the solar panel system: The official shield is set in place when the Steward is in residence: The official shield was...
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Landrover

Friday, 12 June 2009 | Stuart

In spite of admitting in writing that I had driven the Land Rover without UK tax, MOT or insurance, the police appear to be taking no action. They have referred the matter of having no tax to the DVLA, who have invited me to pay them £147 to avoid court action - which I declined.Under normal...
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Gold Coins Sold

Monday, 18 May 2009 | Stuart

The sale of my gold coins raised just over £2,500, all of which is going to help the project.   
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Gold Coins for Forvik

Monday, 11 May 2009 | Stuart

I'm selling the last of my collection of gold sovereigns and the proceeds will go towards the Forvik Project. The sale is on eBay and has finishing dates on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week. If you put in the winning bid on any item, I will give you or a friend free honorary...
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Police decline to prosecute

Sunday, 10 May 2009 | Stuart

I'm finding it amazingly difficult to get any UK authority to face up and tell me how they think the UK derives its authority in Shetland.  Having put a vehicle on the road with no tax or MOT and having admitted driving it about 15 miles on one occasion and about 3 on another, the police have...
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Forvik's First Vehicle!

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 | Stuart

The first Forvik-registered vehicle hit the roads of Shetland last week and caused some controversy. In a further challenge to the UK authorities to prove how they derive their authority in Shetland, I parked an old Land Rover with Forvik numberplates, Forvik tax disc and Forvik country of...
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Martin Clunes

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 | Stuart

For UK readers only: This Sunday (May 3) on ITV at 9pm sees the start of the series 'Islands of Britain' with Martin Clunes. The first of the series features Forvik, so make sure you're watching!  
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My Book

Friday, 24 April 2009 | Stuart

Only 50 copies. Between 1977 and 1996 I was involved in a renaissance in blacksmithing in Great Britain and around the world. A book was published on my work at that time and I have secured the last 50 copies to sell in support of the Forvik project. Click here for details.
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After the winter

Saturday, 21 March 2009 | Stuart

I made use of a short weather window to make a quick visit island to inspect the winter storm damage. The flag pole has blown down and the flag destroyed. The shed has disintegrated, leaving some electric tools exposed to the elements – I don’t expect...
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HMRC Climb-down

Monday, 09 March 2009 | Stuart

Victory in the first skirmish of what I expect will be a long battle - but who knows? It might be all over by Christmas! After a three-month delay while they considered their position, a letter from HMRC tells me that I do not need to send in Income Tax Self Assessment forms and they have canceled...
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November Gale

Thursday, 13 November 2008 | Stuart

The first serious storm of the winter was accompanied by 115 mph winds. The flagpole has blown down, the tool shed has gone, the wind-break for the tent is partly blown down, but the house is still OK. Unable to get on the island, all I can do is watch from either the mainland or Papa...
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Battened Down

Thursday, 02 October 2008 | Stuart

During the one calm day this week I was able to get a short visit to the island at the high tide. I had about two hours to batten down for the winter storms and try to ensure everything is as safe as possible. I anticipate it will not be possible to visit more than a few times during the winter. As...
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Boat retrieved

Monday, 29 September 2008 | Stuart

I was unable to get out to Papa Stour to inspect the boat for another five days. When I did, I found her buried almost to the gunwhales in the sand and broadside to the waves. I spent the day digging out the sand and digging a pond around her so that when the tide came in I could turn her and pull...
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Gratitude

Sunday, 31 August 2008 | Administrator

A Heart Felt Thank You To the rescue services for finding and rescuing me on the night of 14th September and to those involved with the recovery of the boat. The crews of the Aith lifeboat, helicopter Oscar Charly, the Walls coastguard, coastguard co-ordinators and emergency services all...
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Events leading to the rescue

Sunday, 21 September 2008 | Stuart

On Sunday 14th September I went out to the island in the afternoon at low tide. There was a bit of a swell and the South harbour was not usable. The East harbour was perfectly calm, as it usually is at low tide, so I put the boat in there. towards evening the swell was beginning to build up in that...
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The First Gale

Wednesday, 10 September 2008 | Stuart

Posted on the old site on August 25, 2008 The First Gale and House Under WayA good period of fine weather finally broke with a storm from the South West. For most of the time I had been working on the island, winds were from a Northerly quarter, or quite light. I had not seen the South harbour in a...
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The First Building

Wednesday, 03 September 2008 | Stuart

Posted on the old site on August 4, 2008  The First Building Things are progressing well with the house. The floor is laid and protected with polythene sheeting. I leveled the base using small shingle from the beach (taken up with a yoke and two buckets!). I then laid polystyrene foam boards 50mm....
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Building Work Starts

Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | Stuart

Posted on the old site on July 16, 2008 Building Work Starts. Back on the Shetland mainland for a few days holiday, swapping the outdoor life for the computer desk again. The fine weather spell seems to have come to an end and I'm reminded by a local correspondent that some of Shetland's worst...
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Life After The Declaration

Monday, 01 September 2008 | Stuart

Posted on the old site on July 11, 2008 Life after the declaration. Things have settled down a bit after the initial surge of interest, so time to get back to work on the island and start building. On citizenships there are some exciting developments that have delayed...
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Press Releases

Sunday, 31 August 2008 | Administrator

18 March 2008 Press Release: Court Appearance A challenge to the Crown.On 25th March Stuart Hill is set to challenge the authority of the Crown in Shetland by taking the matter to court. Mr. Hill said “The personal...
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FORVIK – A TINY ISLAND CHALLENGING THE AUTHORITY OF THE UK GOVERNMENT

Never doubt that a small number of committed citizens can change the world - in fact it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Meade

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The Simple Question: When did Shetland become part of Scotland? – and what it means to you,  wherever you are.


The whole of the UK government's authority in Shetland rests on the assumption that Shetland is part of Scotland. My research over the past 6 years or so into Shetland's unique history leads me to the inescapable conclusion that it never happened - and that it could never have happened.

If I am right (and so far, nobody has proved me wrong), the implications are simply huge.

  • It means that the UK government never had the right to appropriate Shetland's seabed and license oil companies to extract the oil.
  • It means they never had the authority to use Shetland's fisheries as a bargaining chip to enter the EEC.
  • It means that Shetland has been subject to a massive fraud perpetrated at the highest level for hundreds of years.
  • It means that Shetland could not have been incorporated into the UK, let alone the EU.
  • It means that Shetland's true status is that of a Crown Dependency with the right to make its own laws, raise its own taxes (if necessary) and do all the things that any offshore island can do.

This website gives the evidence to prove all these statements. Watch the videos, or read my talk. Read my correspondence with the Queen, the Lord Chancellor and the Scottish Government. Nobody has the answer - because it never happened!

To test my ideas, a well-wisher gave me a small island (Forvik). I declared it a Crown Dependency and then spent every penny I had - first to design and build a boat to get access, then to build a house. Forvik is now like Shetland in microcosm. Once the lightbulb went off in my head that Forvik represents the true status of Shetland and that the existing authority is actually an illegal regime, it made it easy to answer questions like 'Is it legal?' - ''Don't you need permission?' and so on. The most significant point is that there has so far been no official challenge to any of my 'unlawful' activities. (I stopped paying Income Tax, VAT and Council Tax, built a house without planning permission, put a car on the road with Forvik number plates and tax disc and various other disobedient actions). The counter at the top of the page tells you how long these have been going on without challenge. The authorities have gone to extraordinary lengths to avoid engaging with me because they know they cannot justify their authority here.

Five Tests of Shetland public opinion in recent times have shown:

1975: In the UK referendum, Shetland was one of only two places to vote NO to staying in the EEC. In common with the UK, Shetland was dragged into the EU without even being asked.
1992: A Shetland Times poll showed 62% would like more autonomy.
2003: A leaflet circulated with the Shetland Times drew over 1,000 responses asking for more autonomy.
2004: A SOUL petition revealed over 1,000 wanted more autonomy.
2006: A Tory poll found 77% wanted more autonomy.

Shetland Islands Council Convenor Sandy Cluness has shown he is not against what I'm doing and has declared a long list of objectives in line with those of Forvik.

Direct Democracy:

Another important aspect of this project is to introduce a new kind of democracy - a system where the people have the power over their elected representatives - to get rid of the liars, thieves and tyrants in government. Forvik's system of democracy will be based on Roger Rothenberger's Beyond Plutocracy and will be the first working example of it in the world.

The Declaration:

The announcement of the Declaration on June 21st 2008 released a torrent of responses - over 50,000 unique visitors to the website in the first four days and just under 1,000 emails, amongst which there was only one dissenting voice. I obviously touched a nerve.

This all may seem a bit far-fetched and remote from your life, but it affects every single one of us. Ask yourself:

  • Does my government serve me, or is it my master?
  • Is my government intimidating, or supportive?
  • Does it spend my money wisely?
  • Is there a shortage of money?
  • Can I do anything about it?

I think something can be done. I believe the government reflects the people and we get the government we ask for. The only way to make change happen is to change ourselves.

Shetland has a unique history that gives it the legal means to challenge Big Government, but at the end of the day the only thing that will make change happen is if the people want it. At that point nothing can stop it – and that is the whole point. If Shetland can use its history as a catalyst for change, it shows the way for any community, region, territory or country to take charge of its own destiny.

On this site are a number of ways that you can get involved and benefit directly, but I hope you will start to ask questions and make the changes to get the government you deserve.

If you would like to be apart of this project, become a citizen, make a donation. Buy the T-shirt. Tell your friends. Take the first steps by registering for the newsletter and indicate your interest. What happens in Forvik will ripple out and have world-wide significance that could well affect you. Be a part of it!

Forvik has no religious or party political affiliations.