I was bored enough to read my way through a lot of words. It seems the central concept is that his virtual land is an exact replica of real land somewhere in the world (I'll take his word for it). And if you buy a square foot of virtual land in ANTlantUS, you will be buying (as a collective) the equivalent square foot of land in the real world... somewhere.
And this is enticing because....why?
After all, if was interested in real world land (that was available and that I could afford), I'd just go buy it. And if I was interested in virtual land, its connection to real world land is irrelevant. So how has this connection in any way enhanced either purchase?