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Quote: I was so hoping someone would explain......
how the $15B in treasure is NOT at the wreck site?
A big ole anchor, debris everywhere, 100’ ballast pile, but no treasure?
How could that be?
Maybe the anchor, the ballast pile, and other debris floated away from the treasure.
Yeah, that must be it.
#industreadingrecoveryprocess
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It goes beyond comprehension as to what people will believe in defiance of logic - good common sense. On the other hand, its all about trying to get that stock price to go up.
This all kind of reminds me of when that day comes and mom and dad finally tell the child the tooth fairy really doesn't exist, nor does Santa Claus.
Posting this once again:
Raider21 Wednesday, 10/13/21 11:14:29 AM
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Quote: At least that's the way I see it.
A useless discernment either way in that no one is going to sell shares if Juno is only worth $4B vs $15B.
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The fact is this is absolutely absurd, insane, and one can call it what they like.
As I have clearly posted before, throwing these kind of pie in the sky numbers around like this is extremely misleading if not downright fraudulent.
No name of the ship,
No year when it sank,
And obviously no validated manifest to substantiate what treasure it was carrying. If any.
I just cannot believe that people, without question, without proof, wantonly suck this stuff up.
Quote: Good move today with volume! Pls keep up the banter, free advertising and outreach for future investors.
Appreciate it!
CHEERS!
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There's that old saying, 'fools rush in where angels fear to tread".
Quote: Marx was supposed to lead the Juno project……per
a SEC filing.
The PARTIES agree that all correspondence with the State of Florida concerning the Archaeological Guidelines or any other matters concerning TULCO’s agreements with the State or any department, division or agency of the State of Florida will be handled by TULCO's Managing Partner or consultants and expert archaeologist, Robert F. Marx.
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You clearly found more than I knew about the Marx association. As per his credentials, Marx was no light weight. But, well, golly gee, Marx and Foster didn't know there was a big anchor and a ballast pile there. Of course they knew that and thoroughly examined and surveyed every bit of what is there and beyond. But then there is that secret mag survey information that SFRX now knows about. Its really hard to believe they make this stuff up. Then, as you said, the hilarious 15 billion in treasure just kinda walked away.
Quote: Considerable time and they found nothing? That's your big news?
Yawn.
Wreck material is all over the place and there is a huge anchor and a 100-foot plus ballast pile.
But they found nothing.
Okay. Thanks for the info. I'll give it the consideration it deserves.
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Obviously you missed the point completely. The focus was directed on the 'secret' non-disclosed magnetometer survey which is all nonsense. And yes, they found nothing just like these inexperienced bunch of clowns are going to find nothing.
Quote:The Juno bubble has already been busted, but I look forward to whatever you have tomorrow.
Also, I recall you saying something about Armstrong putting together something looking for the Concepcion. Do you have anymore on that?
Thanks
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With regard to the Juno Beach alleged non-disclosed mag. survey. (nonsense)
Unbeknown to most, Jud Laird's son-in-law is one David Foster. Foster was a close friend and confidant of none other than Robert (Bob) Marx, also known as Sir Robert Marx because of his knighthood received from the Spanish Crown. For those who are not familiar with his name I suggest you simply do a Google search. Marx was a renowned treasure hunter, marine archaeologist and author of dozens of books and articles on the subject.
Being the friends they were, Marx and Foster partnered and spent considerable time diving and surveying the Juno Beach wreck site debris area. They supposedly (not confirmed) found about four badly sulfide silver coins on the beach. In conclusion, they found nothing of a shipwreck or treasure. The efforts included their own mag. survey. The point is, does anyone think that considering the 'family' association of Laird and Foster, that anything was withheld from Foster and Marx? Absolutely not. This site will undoubtedly prove a 'bust' as it did for Foster/Marx and others as well.
With regard to Armstrong's intended efforts to actually find the 'Concepcion', it is my understanding that he is in effort to finalize a project funding source and probably launch the project this forthcoming season.
Quote: The Juno bubble has already been busted, but I look forward to whatever you have tomorrow.
Also, I recall you saying something about Armstrong putting together something looking for the Concepcion. Do you have anymore on that?
Thanks
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Until tomorrow.
Quote: Third party verification is the standard in many industries now. Serious people doing serious work would know that.
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No evidence whatsoever the toy works 'in the field' (Ocean) and actually does what they proclaim it does .
No patents. No patents pending.
Tomorrow I'll pop the bubble on the Juno Beach issue.
Quote: How do you think we found the wreck in Melbourne?
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No evidence whatsoever for making that statement. If I'm wrong, show the evidence to correct me.
SFRX has found flotsam and nothing more.
Shipwrecks that don't exist. Billions of dollars in treasure that don't exist, and not forgetting the fabulous Timmy Toy for which evidence of its performance doesn't exist.
So what is this. The fantasy land club?
Quote: I think you are failing to grasp the significance of the SeaSearcher and how its abilities apply to existing treasure hunting strategies.
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'Abilities'? What kind of crap is that? Wearisome, once again I ask. List factual, verifiable proof that this Timmy Toy has achieved anything.
Beyond talk and the cheerleading sections endless 'wanna be's, gonna be's, just you with and see's, this company has no merits, no achievements whatsoever in the treasure hunting field.
Quote: Right. LOL!!!
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Go get'em Tiger.
Quote:TAMPA, Fla., July 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Seafarer Exploration Corp. (OTCQB: SFRX) announced today they have received from the Florida Department of State a notice of lack of authority to permit or deny recovery activities on the unidentified shipwreck on Juno Beach.
Even the state of Florida knows there is wreck in Juno beach!
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No, the State of Florida does not know there is an actual wreck site at Juno Beach. They do know that there is associated material that obviously came from a shipwreck somewhere.
An the band played on.
Quote:This response is pathetic. We appreciate your candid contribution.
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You got it. Precisely what it is.
Quote: At least that's the way I see it.
A useless discernment either way in that no one is going to sell shares if Juno is only worth $4B vs $15B.
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The fact is this is absolutely absurd, insane, and one can call it what they like.
As I have clearly posted before, throwing these kind of pie in the sky numbers around like this is extremely misleading if not downright fraudulent.
No name of the ship,
No year when it sank,
And obviously no validated manifest to substantiate what treasure it was carrying. If any.
I just cannot believe that people, without question, without proof, wantonly suck this stuff up.
Quote: Not trinkets.
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......and in all likelihood no shipwreck or treasure.
And the bank played on.
Quote: It’s quite the sensational theory, isn’t it?
I guess we’re supposed to forget the fact that the site had been searched and salvaged for 2 decades before SFRX got there.
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Again, that one word of description: Pathetic
Quote: It's been almost a year since we found a real wreck. If you remember last year in November we found a wreck in Melbourne we call the ring site
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Quite a presumption. Would you please explain on what basis you make the statement 'since we found a real wreck'. There is no evidence that SFRX has ever even found a 'real wreck'. You know, the kind of 'real wreck' that has in evidence ballast stones, (when Spanish) hundreds if not thousands of broken olive jar shards (intact jars), cannons, anchors, thousands of artifacts, tons of treasure in the form of silver and gold coins and bars, etc., etc. Is that the kind of 'real wreck' you are referring to?
It's rather confusing isn't it when a company like this has flaunted but to date never factually proven the 'see all, know all 'Timmy Toy' that's suppose to analytically define these mentioned things (ferrous/non-ferrous), the sub-bottom depth, size, weight and all that kind of good stuff, but nevertheless this in word only nonsense continues on and on with no evidence. Yes, rather confusing.
Quote:The state is holding them up at Melbourne, and......
they need permits for Juno, but today’s the day, eh?
Or did you mean today’s the day to dump shares?
Thanks in advance for clarifying.
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Said once and to be said again. A clown show.
Quote: Tell'm, this is the shareholders board....I think
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For those smart enough to realize it, it's also a take it or leave it educational board for the clueless.
Quote: That’s what’s keeping them there, the share printing press. They’ve been suggesting treasure was right around the corner for years. Yesterday’s interview was just the latest version.
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I listened to about half of the interview and had to turn it off. To the unknowing inexperienced, I'm sure it sounded great. Especially to stockholders just dying to lap up every word. To the knowing with experience, it was very amateurish. I could go on and on about that but will leave it go.
All from the very same man who, in a previous interview, said 'WE'RE ON THE WRECK' years ago.
As to the 1500 probable 'Geo-Georges' and the see all, know all 'Timmy toy', still remains unproven with no FACTUAL EVIDENCE to validate anything.
Quote: Nice house Max transformed in Vero Beach.
He's certainly been successful.
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There are tens of thousands of successful Thyssen types, so what does that have to do with any experience and knowledge in the specialized field of treasure hunting? Nothing.
Quote: "I am confident Seafarer will do its part to recover a big piece of lost history, becoming a multi-billion dollar company with a tremendous amount of gold/silver on its balance sheet."
—Angel investor Max Thyssen
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Likely to happen when Mickey Mouse starts importing cheese from the moon.
Some people here must be really stuck on the fly paper bad.
Quote: Since becoming tech-enabled with the development of the SeaSearcher,
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Absolutely no factual evidence of performance.
Since you have such undaunted blind faith in this company ('one of thousands you have screened'), why don't you enlighten everyone and provide a list of its verifiable achievements over the past fifteen years?
Frankly speaking, fifteen years of failure with the 'Timmy Toy' apparently being one of them.
Quote: Love the persistence, you and KK share a great quality.
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Persistence you say. As a total failure in the treasure hunting business and yet drawing the kind of salary Kennedy does, persistence can go a very long way.
Quote: Well, looks like they’re trotting out a new……..
figure head that has no experience in the salvage industry.
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Just another name with academic credentials non-associated with marine treasure hunting. As said many times before - they just don't seem to learn.
Quote:I bet they miss him. He was the best thing EVER for the stock price.
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A whole lot better than the Timmy Toy which just didn't cut it.
Quote: makes them look stupid.
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Look stupid?
Quote: You know SFRX is in a good spot when it creates this level commitment from competitors, well until the competitors are bankrupt.
Hoping EXPL can make it!
CHEERS!
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I can only surmise that you're more than aware you're running with an all time looser in the treasure hunting game. Frankly, I'd be embarrassed to say I'm even associated. Fifteen years, can't find one wreck site, never even worked a shipwreck site, and of course, never ever recovered treasure. Then there's the Tommy Toy find all - know all. That's just working out great isn't it.
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They have “alleged” game changing technology and 1500 future sites and look at that share price!!!
Impressive.
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Note they didn't say 'wreck sites'. I would bet dollars to doughnuts (as the saying goes) these alleged targets are sub-bottom "Geo-Georges", as the industry calls them. They are in all likelihood parabolic point-source reflections (parabolas), typical in sub-bottom profile surveys. I suspect that in few of the fact that they apparently have no trained geophysicist doing the assessments they know nothing about what they're looking at. So one may assume they are going to check out all these 'sites' using the Tommy toy with the super duper analytical metal detector. Plus or minus fifteen years and apparent these people learn little as I've stated before.
Quote: This is the official SFRX educational board; curriculum developed, distributed and instructed by non-shareholding treasure huntin’ self-proclaimed professionals… get it and get informed …. Lol!
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You know, actually that wouldn't be a bad idea considering the fact that this clown town outfit has been in business for, what is it now, fifteen years and apparently hasn't learned much of anything. Never found a Spanish colonial period shipwreck, never worked a shipwreck, never recovered any treasure or noteworthy artifacts. An educational board just might be a worthy consideration.
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Surely they wouldn’t stay there for years and years like they have on Melbourne.
Would they?
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I'm of the opinion that this outfit wants the 'all-day sucker' to continue to be just that because when it runs out, the excuses will have done so as well.
Quote: hedge_fun Friday, 09/24/21 11:19:01 AM
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While SFRX is an actual company, it’s......methods
of recovery, which they claim are “industry leading” are akin to being “defunct”.....ie non existent.
But I wish them luck, nonetheless.
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Sorry hedge_fun but I believe your giving these clowns far too much credit. You say 'recovery'? They can't even find a shipwreck with treasure yet along recover same. They've never, found a treasure wreck, never worked a treasure wreck and recovered anything in fifteen years. I've used the word before and its appropriate to use it again. PATHETIC.
Quote: Lol! Classic stuff. Appreciate the laugh.
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How right you are. Its classic alright. SFRX, the biggest laugh in the treasure hunting industry.
Quote: MS 65+ and MS 66* from The Pulaski........
These two coins could bring $100K each, maybe more. They still haven’t shared the grades of the other 3 dozen gold coins. I am trying to confirm, but the 66* could be the highest grade ever for that particular coin. I don’t if there is a PF (proof) that survived.
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It doesn't get any better than finding pre-Civil War U.S. gold coins. What a tremendous find. Finding real treasure is something this SFRX circus knows nothing about.
Quote: Still watching this one!
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Suggest you bring your lunch along. You'll be watching for a long time.
Quote: How do they arrive at such valuations? Who advised them on such valuations?
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As I posted before, for SFRX to place these BILLION dollar values on these two shipwrecks is an absolute misrepresentation, perhaps even fraudulent. I make this comment based upon the fact that the manifest, even with contraband, of the 1715 'Concepcion' would unlikely exceed twenty, twenty five million at best.
As for the multi-BILLION dollar Juno Beach wreck - scatter, they know not the year of the shipwreck, nor the name of the ship, thus I'd challenge them to produce the fantasy land manifest that supports this outrageous statement. Who ever came up with these numbers? Its hard to believe that these kind of 'carrots' are dangled in front of investors.
Quote: Since you enjoyed the professionalism shown on.
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Great show last night. Always a pleasure to see real professionalism at work. When making any comparison to SFRX, its the Allstar kindergarten show.
Quote: Quote:
Recent indications suggest...
Closer To Approval
It's coming up on a year that Seafarer Exploration (SFRX) has been wrestling with the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research (FBAR) regarding not being allowed to disturb the bottom within the Ring Site area of the Melbourne Beach permit. However, recent indications suggest we are getting closer with approval to continue exploration in that area.
In the meantime, parallel professional archaeological operations will commence at Juno Beach, where Seafarer Exploration has an admiralty arrest in preparation for DEP and USACOE permits. In addition, professional operations within the Melbourne Beach permit areas, excluding the Ring Site, will continue as usual.
The SeaSearcher continues to be used and updated with new waveform generators and machine learning patterns for metal discrimination. As a result, high-interest regions scanned before the integration of the metal discriminator are being scanned again.
Through this second tough year of COVID-19 and insane supply chain issues, we have persevered, adapted, and our tenacity remains unabated, which has been the hallmark of Seafarer and its commitment to all involved.
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Admittedly, the on going excuses are very good. very sophisticated, almost like they're coming right out of the department of state.
Quote: Apparently they're waiting on USACE/DEP permits......so
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Actually, from all I know, the site (and area) was previously surveyed and dove on by 'competent' professionals in the past. Nothing there. If I'm not mistaken, this so called treasure hunting company was actually launched on allot of bla, bla, bla expectations about this so called treasure wreck.They don't know the name of the wreck, don't know the date of the wreck, frankly speaking, don't know nothing but have the audacity to put a 15 billion value on it? Who made that statement/declaration? One can view it as outright misrepresentation if not fraud if officially stated by the company.
Well, the season is now over, the hurricane season is here and for this circus, it's likely going to be a 'just you wait and see next season'. Didn't they sell one of their Timmy Toys to some other treasure hunting outfit? Apparently it must not have done too well for them either.