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Actor and TV Producer Makes Big 'Splash' with Deep Sea Bed Claim

TV/Film Actor and Producer Bob Schott sells Deed Kits to his 1975 deed sea bed claim of 6 Million sq. miles in the Pacific Ocean. Schott was responsible for pressing the Third world law of the seas treaties to form a regime for control over the deep sea bed.

Los Angeles, CA US--International SeaLand Enterprises, founded and directed by actor and TV producer Bob Schott, has been selling acre and mile sections of the bottom of the sea from ISLE's 1975 claim to over 6 million square miles of Pacific Ocean Sea Floor. This is 'Man's Chance to take a Chance' and take part in the most sophisticated and controversial Legal Battle of all time, the Law of the Seas", says Schott, who has starred in countless Motion Pictures and Television shows, including starring with Clint Eastwood in 'The Line of Fire'. ISLE is offering parcels of his 1975 claim to anyone who wants to own a piece of this History of the Last Frontier on Earth", for only $24.95. Just launched as a test last year through Johnson Smith Companies catalog 'Things You Never Knew Existed', the catalog that got Johnny Carson started, ISLE's 'High Seas' are a 'Hot selling Item', with initially over 500 acres sold barely before the ink was dry.

The story currently developing has Bob Schott, or 'Captain Bob, as he is referred to by his friends, 'playing a real life role as 'Robin Hood of the Seas', a true and factual story, not just another acting part, this is real life history in the making. In 1975 Bob Schott, caught the United States and United Nations sleeping and captured the attention of the Ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Kissinger, by laying claim to some 6 million square miles of sea floor in the E. Pacific Ocean before they could complete their Third World Law of the Seas Treaties. ISLEs web site; www.sealand.tv has full details on the rich history of this sophisticated claim and lists over 14 of the only know to exist proposed Law Bills from that period.

Schott had spent months researching this unprecedented venture before taking on
the United Nations and actually pressing the 'Third World Law of the Seas Conferences', whose aim was to form a regime for control over what has historically been labeled, "The Common Heritage of Mankind". ISLE has enough property for every family on earth to own an acre. "This way we can all help protect what is supposed to be rightfully ours to begin with", says Schott. By purchasing a 1 acre parcel of ISLE's claim, the buyer helps support ISLE's effort to help save our Oceans from abusiveness. Beautifully Deeds suitable for framing indicating one acre of sea land can be purchased from ISLEs web site at www.sealand.tv or by sending $24.95 to International SeaLand Enterprises, P.O. 36773, Los Angeles, Calif. 90036. Each ISLE Kit comes complete with a beautifully frameable DEED to 1 acre (or sq. mile), with property location descriptions and a history of the project. Schott's goal is to make the ISLE web site the most abundantly rich site on the internet for all things having to do with our oceans environment. Already they have included a page that allows anyone to feed hungry people and save portions of the Rainforest all for Free, by a simple click of the mouse.

No stranger to being an entertainment 'Rogue', Schott has a lengthy and diverse history of controversial endeavors. In 1998 he became the only entertainment professional to have ever been featured in Research and Development magazine for baffling U.S. Military defense manufacturers with evidence of the paranormal captured on their own advanced technology. In the Mid 80's his 'Woman's Secret Weapon' documentary caused nervous reactions by several Automotive manufacturers by revealing inside secrets the automotive industry doesn't want you to know about. In the late 80's Schott gained full cooperation from NASA and the DOT for a most unusual deep space venture that could open up new avenues for commercial space launch enterprise. Most recently, Schott received controversy over his new Patriotic song 'Remembrance', which was played as a theme for the relief efforts at 'ground zero' at the heart of the September 11 disaster, by having a Brigadier General ban it from the Army and Air Force Exchange service PX's round the country. After many years, Schott has finally agreed to have a book written about his colorful and captivating life story. The ISLE's claim to over 6 million square miles of Pacific Ocean Sea Floor will most certainly be an integral part of this book. ISLE deed kits will be available to anyone who wants to take part in this most interesting and unique product. ISLE is also offering Distribution arrangements with retailers to market the ISLE kits..

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