🌕 Chris Lamar: The Man Who Claimed to Own the Moon

 


Chris Lamar: The Man Who Claimed to Own the Moon

Have you ever dreamed of owning land on the Moon? For millions of people around the world, that dream came true—thanks to Chris Lamar, the man who claims to sell lunar property through his company, Lunar Embassy.

Chris Lamar, the current CEO of Lunar Embassy, took over a decades-old idea of “owning” celestial real estate. His company claims to have sold over six million lunar land deeds, each representing one acre of land on the Moon—or sometimes even plots on Mars and Venus. Buyers receive an official-looking “Lunar Deed” certificate, complete with coordinates and ownership documents.

However, international law tells a different story. According to the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, no nation or individual can claim ownership of celestial bodies like the Moon. This means the deeds sold by Lunar Embassy are not legally recognized—they’re considered novelty or souvenir items. Still, many people continue to purchase them as fun gifts or collectibles.

Despite the controversy, Chris Lamar’s Lunar Embassy business has sparked huge public interest and debate about space ownership. His claim raises big questions about the future of space property, private enterprise beyond Earth, and what happens when humanity begins colonizing other planets.

Whether you see him as a clever entrepreneur or a space-age salesman, one thing is certain: Chris Lamar has made millions of people look up at the Moon and wonder—what if it really could be ours?


🔍 Quick Facts:

  • Full Name: Chris Lamar

  • Known For: CEO of Lunar Embassy

  • Claim: Owns and sells plots of land on the Moon and other planets

  • Estimated Plots Sold: Over 6 million

  • Legal Status: Not officially recognized by any space treaty or government

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