Gibraltar Classified as an Island on Princess.com: Reality Residue in Plain Sight

While searching the internet for more evidence of Gibraltar being classified as an island, I came across something I did not expect to find on a major, mainstream travel website: Princess.com. For those unfamiliar, Princess Cruises is one of the largest and most well-known cruise lines in the world. Founded in 1965, it operates dozens […]
“Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” — When Even The New York Times Notices Something Is Off

In this post, I’ll be sharing an article published by The New York Times in July 2019, during the same period Gibraltar hosted the International Island Games. The article is titled: “Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” Read it HERE. This article stood out to me immediately because it confirms something I’ve […]
The Gibraltar Island Games: Reality Residue in Plain Sight

Let’s talk about the International Island Games Association (IIGA) — the organizing body behind the Island Games, a kind of mini-Olympics for islands, an event that Gibraltar actively participates in. According to Wikipedia, the Island Games are: “A friendly biennial multi-sport competition between teams from several European islands and other small territories.” The IIGA was […]