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All "British Arctic Territory" flags are hoaxes, developed by Clay Moss et al. on April Fools' Days
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The BATOC has submitted a request for its own permanent territorial Olympic 
flag. OV grudgingly approved.
Clay Moss, 1 April 2006
Alert, BAT, is going to make a concerted effort to host the 2026 Winter 
Olympics. The British Arctic Territorial Olympic Committee, (BATOC) submitted a 
design to advertise their intention. Although the flag design itself is poor, it 
is consistent with other past local Olympic flags and was thus reluctantly 
approved by the OV. 
Alert is not real optimistic about getting the nod to host the 2026 Winter 
Olympics. It is anticipated that the main hold up will be Alert's insistence 
that "real" winter sports be added to the Winter Olympic menu, and some of the 
stupider sports be removed. Snow ball fighting, artistic snow man making, speed 
snow man making, snow angel competition, polar bear wrestling, sled dog racing, 
iceberg surfing, frozen spit distance spitting, and one more "stand outside in 
freezing weather event that we haven't named yet competition" are a must while 
ice dancing's gotta go. Also, each country must sign a pact promising not to 
send any doofus athletes to the games. If any team is caught with doofus 
athletes, that country will forfeit its future Winter Olympics privileges. The 
IOC does have several years to mull things over, so we'll see.
Clay Moss, 1 April 2006
The BAT Olympic Committee has withdrawn its bid to host the 2026 Winter 
Olympics. The two main reasons are that first, Olympics are insanely expensive 
to host and the BAT hasn't the money, and secondly, this year’s winter Olympics 
were deemed so boring that hardly anyone watched them here on television. Will 
the Winter Olympics even be a “thing” in 2026?
   On the flag 
front, it means that the BAT will officially retire its first flag, that being 
the ALERT 2026 flag.
Clay Moss, 1 April 2018