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Wouldn’t that be part of the new line……
they’ve installed?
Upcoming contracts?
So they don’t have them yet?
Is that like the upcoming brewery acquisition?
Rinse, wash, repeat.
Utopia is just around the corner.
Is the kratom still on the pallets and…..
are the plants still growing?
Pictures? Really?
So many acquisitions and so few(er) sales.
Where are the products?
Wasn’t the lube supposed to be used by concrete contractors as form release oil?
Tony claimed they acquired Pursuit Hemp Farms, but the Bakers claimed it was a partnership.
TITUSVILLE, Fla., Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Apple Rush Company, Inc. (OTC PINK: APRU) (the "company") has acquired Illinois based Pursuit Hemp Farms, LLC.
Chad Baker said, "We are excited to partner with APRU to produce quality hemp products.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/APRU/news/Apple-Rush-Company-Inc-acquires-Pursuit-Hemp-Farms-in-its-design-to-become-seed-to-sale?id=339935
I wonder if that was a (ahem) full acquisition.
#clearasmud
Seafarer’s Quest is Melbourne Beach, not Juno. They……
got that Corp permit and the DEP permit in less than 6 months after it expired.
The name change there was from Heartland Treasure Quest (HTQ) to Seafarer’s Quest.
The Corp contact number listed when you pull up Juno Beach is 904-232-1177. See below.
Juno is in a research reserve area, and as Bob Marx pointed out in his lecture video I shared, a 1715 wreck is in a protected area around Port St. Lucie and can’t be permitted. Juno’s permit application has been federally complete now for over 2 years.
Juno has proven to be a dud, but I’m sure folks will say it will be worth the wait even though the Kyle says he knows where 5 other wrecks are.
Treasure galleons didn’t sail alone, and if a ship was in trouble most of the treasure would have been salvaged in shallow water. Marx addressed that too in hIs lecture.
If it was lost in a hurricane, it would have been driven to the shore, along with the others in the fleet. It if sailed alone it likely carried nothing of value. Over 99% of wrecks have nothing of value.
DA Number: SAJ-2021-02988-LCK
District: Jacksonville (SAJ)
Project Name: Juno Beach Archaeological Site
Applicant: Kyle Kennedy-Seafarer Exploration Corp
USACE Regulatory Contact Information
Mailing: Jacksonville District PO Box 4970 Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019
Phone: 904-232-1177
Web: District Regulatory Web Site
This part of the article you linked pisses me off.
Many archeologists point to guidance from UNESCO, the United Nations agency charged with the preservation of historic landmarks, that deemed treasure hunting a threat to underwater cultural heritage in a landmark convention two decades ago. Today, UNESCO advises that historical artifacts should not be removed from shipwrecks without professional archeologists.
The video I shared the other day addresses this bullshit thinking. Salvors I know loan or donate artifacts to museums, and they’re more than happy to do it. They want the story told, and they want credit for bringing it to life.
These dumbass academics are anti-capitalists, and trash for-profit salvors and call them a threat. The reality is salvors do more to protect underwater heritage than the academics do. They would rather the remains of the wreck stay down there, than for someone to sell treasure to fund the project, even if artifacts are donated.
The academics are a very vocal minority that have saturated bureaucracies in an effort to put an end to the salvage industry, while being paid by the taxpayers. I better hush, but talk about a waste of good money.
BTW….I am invested in a company that had the SS Pacific as a target vessel. Hopefully Jeff and those guys get a good ROI and the red tape comes to an end soon.
It would be good to hear about their target vessels, even if they have to give them a code name for secrecy.
An example would look like this.
Project "Dolphin"
Based upon extensive research of the archival record, we have surveyed a 50 sq mile area off the coast of South Carolina searching for a passenger vessel that sank in 1825 with an estimated cargo of $300K face value, that included a bank shipment of 5000 half eagles.
Half eagles are $5 gold coins, and an average coin would be worth $10-20K, but some of the rarer coins can be worth millions. If such a bank shipment existed, it would be worth $50MM if each coin was worth only $10K on average.
An 1822 half eagle sold for over $8MM in 2021. There are only 3 known to exist, and the other 2 are in the Smithsonian, out of circulation.
https://robbreport.com/shelter/art-collectibles/historic-1822-half-eagle-gold-coin-sells-for-8-4-million-at-auction-1234604102/
Based on sales it would mean more losses......but
it was reiterated that APRU was making a full acquisition of Lena.
I am surprised nothing has been announced. Bobby Pritchett has shown he has done excellent research.
The recent Court ruling against him may have influenced what he will search for going forward.
I know Huffman isn’t well versed with salvage law based on past comments, and he’s a lawyer. Surely he read the ruling against Bobby.
We’ll see what transpires.
Clues to the Queen's Jewels ~ Bob Marx.......
Here's an hour-long lecture from Bob Marx, who claimed he knew where the Queen's Jewels were located but wouldn't reveal it until he could work out a deal with Spain. That starts around the 39-minute mark. He discussed how most 1715 wrecks came to rest, as well as discrepancies in the number of ships in the 1715 fleet.
He also talks about how salvors have been using blowers for decades to send clear water down for better visibility. That's around the 44-minute mark. I know the AWOL affiliate once claimed SFRX invented the method.
Mel Fisher’s Treasure tried the same experiment….
They added various 3rd party sensors to their HAUV (Dolores), with one being a non-ferrous metal detector they put on the very front. It was supposed to make it so much more efficient, etc, and pinpoint the treasure quicker.
All salvors do it. This is nothing new. It’s just hard work that begins with research. There are no short cuts.
How Underwater Lost Treasures Are Creating a New Gold Rush
This is great documentary and present the fallacy of the in-situ preservation of shipwrecks, which is an oxymoron.
The academics want salvors to essentially work for free, and/or work under the direction of a U.N. approved archaeologist.
How will Timmy’s Toy compare to Dolores?……
MFT’s Director of Operations, Gary Randolph gives a demonstration of of their HAUV. For those they don’t remember, Gary called bullshit on Kyle’s $15B claim for Juno.
Or, like he did with Elev8, Tony could…..
say the Lena acquisition was completed, even though it wasn’t.
That wasn’t even a half-truth.
Not one word from the “adults” that are long APRU that claim half-truths are being posted.
They continue to blame COVID for declining sales, but Tony said they were expanding in Q1 2021.
It’s right there in the first sentence. And in the last sentence he claimed they were becoming “disrupters.”
https://www.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/financial-report/274799/content
But a balloon needs hot air……
Lost Treasure of the Concepcion (1641) Burt Webber......
and Jack Haskins.
Lost Treasure of the Concepcion (1641) Burt Webber......
and Jack Haskins.
More on the San Jose. Looks like Columbia has no takers……
But who will it be that eats crow? Those…..
that claimed a license isn’t needed until after they close, or those that said they do?
I have said this would be a good move for APRU, and I have said remedies for the corporate hammered dog sh!t Tony has created can be resolved.
All Tony and longs talk about is the Lena deal will happen. To date it hasn’t happened.
Of course the attorneys know. And the Clerk……
too, as her office accepts the applications.
I’m sure she’ll ask if the conveyer belts are installed, or if anyone visited Lena and posted pictures on Twitter.
Perhaps the adults will appreciate it if/when Tony clears things up with Illinois and applies for a license.
I’m sure longs will say……see, told ya Tony needed to get a liquor license approval BEFORE closing on Lena.
The ONLY way we’ll know for sure REQUIRES Tony to git er done.
More comedy. It never ends…….
If your long APRU and say someone is…….
posting half truths, I guess that’s not an insult or hating on someone.
Oh no.
Or suggesting you have to be a corporate lawyer to understand what is required to purchase an operating brewery, isn’t insulting either.
That’s being an adult, right.
And then when other longs affirm it, that’s pure LOVE, eh?
Oh no you didn’t miss it…….
either time.
Actually yours is a bit more clownish…..
Ross would expect APRU’s attorney to review it and have Tony sign it in front of him.
Tony came up with the theatrics, not me.
But if Tony is so smart, why did he twice claim a closing date?
At first he even said Lena was a LLC. Maybe COVID is to blame for his miscues.
You forget Elev8 and the $1.8MM, but if a poster said photoshopped…..
I think purchasing Lena would be good, but I understand the process. It’s not completed via Twitter.
#bloodbath
Have you ever formed a corporation or……
LLC?
Tony projected it would be closer to $275K……
a day within 5 years back in 2018.
Of course that was before Lena.
Maybe he should have projected a closing within 5 years when he announced Lena.
Sales of $75 daily is such a high…….
standard, huh?
It’s rhetorical.
#letitgobro
#sadlife
The ball has been in Tony's court since......
he announced Lena.
I give Tony kudos for keeping Ross interested in closing the deal, which we're being told is full acquisition.
That should mean APRU is acquiring Lena's brands too, but does it?
If it does, then the TTB will need to be involved, which is more red tape, but could happen after closing.
I remember posting in June of 2022 that such an acquisition would take several months and was mocked for saying as much.
I'll believe it's happening when we see Illinois cleaned up, filings with TX, and a liquor license application.
I guess some will see that as an attack and being mean to Tony, even though I gave him kudos, as well as free advice earlier.
Sounds like Tony has lots of corporate actions…..
he needs to get completed first.
He sure is taking his time. Of course he needs voting power, which he doesn’t have.
Psst…..tell him he can file Corrections with Texas, though I realize there are a few complications. No charge for the advice.
Thanks for the update.
I have played along with the premise……
that Timmy’s Toy works, but wondered why SFRX doesn’t release the data.
If they are “waiting” because they believe treasure us there, and it turns out there isn’t, what will longs say?
Don’t doubt Tim Reynolds?
Kyle said they “were on the wreck” at Melbourne, and there was ZERO data to support it.
The Baer even posted on his Facebook page they were on the wreck many years ago.
As long as we’re waiting, I suppose longs can keep hyping and critics can keep doubting, but nothing is settled.
You had a big night, and you got.......
longs giddy AF. I understand.
I have posted a deal was still on per Ross, and we knew the equipment was going in. Testing it would be part of the process.
But if Ross was talking about revenues for both Lena and APRU, this is not the 'full acquisition' you said Tony told you it would be last year, which proves yet again that talking to him is a waste of time.
Regardless, APRU either needs to get the registration in check or figure an end around, like using an LLC that isn't jacked up in Illinois. In the end it looks like APRU will be a client of Lena's, not an owner.
So the line is set up and Lena gets……
the first go at it?
I thought it was being installed for APRU for production of large quantities.
Or does APRU still need to be properly registered so they can obtain a business license, insurance, etc?
I think the $20B estimate for the San Jose is ridiculous, but the real issue is working with the Columbian government.
I know a salvor who would go get, but his belief is that as soon as he brought it up they would tell him to take a hike and not pay him. No one trust them, but the rumor is they are going to start salvage soon.
The Merchant Royal is probably the most accurate estimate in that article, in my opinion.
If the RMS Republic is proven to hold $7B, then I will go along with the estimates in the article, but most seem quite inflated. I’m glad they’ll start working on the Republic next year.
We’ll see, but there are some nice finds still out there.
I believe the equipment is being installed…..and
it’s likely an occupancy certification (or the equivalent) has not yet been issued, which would mean no tours. It’s still a construction zone.
But why did Ross say he thought APRU could provide “new revenues for both parties?”
Sounds like they will remain two separate entities…..ie no acquisition.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173184344
Chris can spin it tomorrow. Looks like the flight he consumed was a bit too much for him.
Don’t forget, he’s an Apple Rush drinker.
#lightweight
That’s it? Or is there more?……
Revs for both parties?
So APRU isn’t acquiring Lena?
Great update. Who knew Lena sells beer/cider?…….
Chris is killing it.
Many confuse the stock with the company…..
In fact, many could care less about the company. It’s all about the stock.
As the poster said earlier, OTC is all about the pump and dump.
Maybe the hot air balloon will go a little higher for ya.
Tony has been at it for how many…..
years now?
If longs actually knew how to read corporate filings, they would know APRU is anything but legit. That could all change quickly, but the owner of the A’s isn’t cooperating at the moment.
Enron was cooking the books. Remember the $1.8MM Tony claimed for Q1 2021? Where did that go?
Oh wait, APRU is so legit, you have to call Tony to find out.
How is it your business who is here?……
WTF is to you?