Founding Fathers of Labradoria

The visionaries who established a sovereign, peaceful micronation

Our Founding Vision

Note: All current government officials and contributors serve in an unpaid, voluntary capacity. Labradoria's leadership is not funded—it exists to build something genuine and functional.

The Republic of Labradoria was conceived in 2024 by two founders with aligned vision: to establish a sovereign micronation built on law, faith, peace, and technological innovation. This nation exists not as a fantasy, but as a real governance structure with real infrastructure, real systems, and real participation from its citizens and contributors.

Founding Father
Freddie Sparrow
1st President of the Republic
Head of State & Head of Government

Freddie Sparrow is the founding President and Head of State of the Republic of Labradoria. As the chief architect of the nation's Constitution, territorial framework, and diplomatic policy, President Sparrow envisioned a sovereign micronation that would be genuinely peaceful, legally rigorous, and open to citizens from around the world.

Freddie's leadership philosophy centers on the principle that a micronation must be built on real institutions, real law, and real governance—not fantasy. Every element of Labradoria from the Constitution's safeguards to the citizenship process reflects this commitment to building something that actually functions.

Key Contributions:
  • Drafted the Constitution of the Republic (21 Articles, 10,000+ words)
  • Established territorial claims based on international law principles
  • Created the framework for peaceful governance & citizen participation
  • Formalised diplomatic recognition of allied micronations
Founding Father & CTO
Adam Calcroft
Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation
Infrastructure Architect & Innovator

Adam Calcroft is a co-founder of the Republic and the Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation. A self-taught infrastructure builder since age 10, Adam brings real, functional digital systems to Labradoria—not theoretical concepts. His CookieNet infrastructure provides Labradorian citizens with actual hosting, cloud services, and digital tools.

Adam's philosophy: "Legitimacy follows function." Rather than declaring capabilities, Adam builds them. The CookieNet is a fully operational distributed cloud platform; CookieHost provides real server hosting; CookieCloud offers genuine encryption and collaboration tools.

Key Systems Built:
  • CookieNet: Distributed infrastructure with public IPv4 & /46 IPv6
  • CookieCloud: Encrypted cloud storage, meetings, collaboration
  • CookieHost: Web/game/bot hosting for citizens at discounted rates
  • Digital citizenship infrastructure & governance tooling
  • CookieGPT: Self-trained language model in active development
Council of Ministers
Haydn Fell
Council Member
Founding Member & Council of Ministers

Haydn Fell is a founding member of the Republic of Labradoria and serves on the Council of Other Ministers. The Council holds collective responsibility for all unallocated ministerial portfolios, including foreign affairs, internal policy, justice, constitutional interpretation, culture, education, and national heritage. Bringing expertise in political science, governance structures, and policy analysis, Haydn contributes to the comprehensive administration of the Republic.

Haydn's focus: Building governance that works. With a background in debating, mentoring, and political leadership, Haydn ensures Labradoria's governance structures are both principled and effective. He bridges the gap between theoretical political science and functional governance.

Council Responsibilities (Collective):
  • Foreign affairs and diplomatic relations
  • Internal affairs and citizenship governance
  • Justice and constitutional interpretation
  • Culture, education, and national heritage
  • Designed safeguards against authoritarian governance collapse
"Labradoria doesn't claim to be a nation. It is one. Not because we say so, but because we've built the infrastructure, drafted the law, and created the systems to make it real."
Founding Principle of Labradoria

How Labradoria is Different

Real Infrastructure: Unlike many micronations, Labradoria is backed by functional digital systems, secure hosting, and operational governance tools. Citizens don't just receive a title—they can participate in real services and mechanisms.

Intentional Structure: The Constitution isn't decorative. Its 75% removal threshold, 48-hour replacement rules, and supermajority voting are designed to prevent authoritarian collapse and ensure legitimacy

Citizen Roles, Not Titles: Rather than vague "citizenship," Labradoria offers structured roles in divisions—Tech, Media, Intelligence/Research—where contribution is meaningful and recognized.