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Quote: would you be happy you owned hot air as you call it?
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I'm not knocking it. I guess that's what the pinkies are all about. Where I feel I'm qualified to do so, I call things as I believe I see them. 'Hot air' - little based on real proven substance which historically is not uncommon here.
Quote: When the fuse does get lit this should jump big time imo. I think we are close very close.
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I never realized that plain 'hot air' was ignitable. Learn something new every day.
Quote: I’m sure the goalpost will get moved again once we start seeing the actual revenue numbers from those undisclosed contracts.
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For me, this is better entertainment than going to a Barnum & Bailey Circus. Unending.
Quote: This is about to take off!
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Like a lead balloon. Correction: Like a 'hot air' balloon.
Quote: Yep and now they are testing with success and deploying shortly.
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Do you really believe any of this is actually new? I've seen a number of these before. In lab. bench and fish tank trials they work but the open sea trials are always another story. So I'll order another bag of popcorn and wait for the deployment of Tinkerbell II that's gong to find the shipwreck with its ' four billion' dollars worth of treasure that isn't there. How exciting.
Quote: I am totally excited with what they have going on. Talk about grand slam potential.
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Isn't that kinda like what you said when the incredible 'Indiana Jones' came waltzing in with those credentials that reached to the moon, and introduced the find-all Tinkerbell?
Quote: I don't agree with your hot air stuff but if I could buy and sell hot air and make money I'd do it every day of the week :)
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Congratulations. You're already doing it.
Quote: 1.73 million shares wanting in on the bid. Imagine that. I wonder why?? :)
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Those that love to speculate on 'hot air' promotions. What else?
Quote: Interview #2 is posted.
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'Hot air' recharge?
Quote: The CEO says
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That should make all who read feel most comfortable and secure. The same CEO who said 'we're on the wreck' three years ago. No wreck, no treasure, no working Tinkerbell find-all. So the CEO says. Most encouraging.
Weather / sea state conditions;
AMZ552-202030-
Volusia-Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 0-20 nm-
1039 AM EDT Sat Jul 20 2019
THIS AFTERNOON
Southeast winds 10 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet with
a dominant period 9 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal
waters. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
TONIGHT
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 foot with a
dominant period 9 seconds. Mostly smooth on the intracoastal
waters. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
SUNDAY
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 foot with a
dominant period 8 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal
waters. Chance of showers and thunderstorms.
SUNDAY NIGHT
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet.
Mostly smooth on the intracoastal waters.
MONDAY
East winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 feet. A light chop on
the intracoastal waters. Chance of showers and thunderstorms.
MONDAY NIGHT
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots becoming south
after midnight. Seas 2 feet. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms.
TUESDAY
South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet. Chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
TUESDAY NIGHT
South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet.
Chance of showers and thunderstorms.
WEDNESDAY
South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet. Chance
of showers and thunderstorms.
Look at these weather / sea state conditions. Couldn't be much better. When you're on a wreck, you know you're on a wreck. The CEO said 'we're on the wreck' so where's the evidence. Is this a long running joke?
No problem, but I'm believing you're seeing all in a sea mirage. It just ain't there.
Quote: new equipment when working
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And the band played on.
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The only 2 items any archaeologists attribute to the Concepcion are the platters and the flintlock pistol. Nothing significant found in 15 years.
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As you know, I've been saying for years now that what was originally found by Heartland near decades ago and the little to nothing found by SFRX represents nothing but a piece of flotsam that eventually settled on to the bottom in this general area. The piece having come from the main wreck that could very well be miles away. But this supposed new Tinkerbell II devise they're working on now will all of a sudden produce a shipwreck that just isn't even there.
Quote: Fisher also had unlimited territory and no regulatory environment.
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Not exactly the case. He worked under regulated Florida State contracts as well as Admiralty's later on, both of which had square mile boundary limitations. In spite of all (and I'm not disputing the rest of your comment) he worked wrecks and he found treasure well before he even arrived in the Atocha area off the Marquesas.
Quote: I'm sure that is what people said about Mel Fisher, the chicken farmer, when he said "Today's the day" for 12 years.
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Here we go again using the lame Mel Fisher comparison which I have replied to numerous times. There is simply no comparison between Mel Fisher and this Kyle Kennedy. Fisher was a 'hands-on' diver, treasure hunter, treasure finder. Through his entire treasure hunting career he didn't just talk, he produced. He found treasure on the 1715 fleet shipwrecks, the 1733 shipwrecks in the Florida Keys, and all through his years in quest of the 1622 Atocha, he was producing treasure and valuable artifacts while following the debris trail. This outfit pathetically hasn't found squat in over ten, twelve years. Allot of wanna be, gonna be talk.
Quote: It's a pretty simple question. Would you give Kennedy credit/praise for accomplishing both?
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I'd have no issue with giving him credit if and when that happens.
Quote: The approach you take to SFRX makes this shareholder believe you perceive the company as a threat.
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This company is absolutely no threat to me in any way so I don't know what you are implying? With insight based on experience, I make comment which of course is only my opinion. There are instances where my comments may shed light on issues unbeknown to novices. I'm a fact and performance oriented person, both of which I see little of here.
Quote: And "IF" SFRX produced new technological innovations and "IF" SFRX found treasure at Melbourne what would your opinion of Kyle Kennedy be at that time?
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Always allot of 'if's'. A if Tinkerbell married Peter Pan narrative.
Quote: You have made your position clear, but only with third hand data and assumptions based on limited public information.
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My comments made are based upon more than assumptions. Nor are they based upon public information. Furthermore I am not saying there won't be new technological innovations developed in the marine sciences of undersea metallic detection but I have great reservations as to 'we're on the wreck' Kyle Kennedy being the one to produce them. For a broader perspective, one only has to become familiar with major companies featured in sources like 'Sea Technology' in order to come to this conclusion. What I have said, and say again, is the fact that if reliable surveys have been performed in the SFRX lease area, the wreck would have been easily found using state-of-the-art cesium magnetometry. It doesn't require a new 'Tinkerbell" or fairy dust to achieve this goal. To imply that what they've found is proprietary and perhaps non-disclosed, that in itself is really humorous. This company has found nothing in what, twelve years, and now they make a major discovery but divulge nothing? I would believe that for the sake of the share holders and new investors, they'd be shouting it to the high heavens. No facts, no performance but the excuses abound on this board.
Quote: NO JOKE, YOU HAVE NOT GIVEN THE SEASEARCHER A CHANCE TO PERFORM
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This season or next? What does performance mean. Finding a shipwreck that isn't there?
Quote: This kind of technology is unlimited in its potential and I, for one, am so excited to see where it takes them. I believe that is why the government contracts keep coming in as well. They also know the value. Go SFRX!
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And the farmer hauled another load away. All talk. No proven performance.
Enjoy.
The technology you are trying to dramatize is already invented. Its called underwater analytical ferrous-non-ferrous detection. The matter of fact is that even that isn't necessary for locating the shipwreck that obviously isn't in the area. A marine cesium magnetometer with precision altitude off-bottom monitoring, operated by an experienced surveyor will find the shipwreck being sought. Just because SFRX can't find what isn't there, inventing some kind of new fairy dust isn't going to make it appear. Going back a couple of months, the new Indiana Jones and the awesome Tinkerbell was the greatest, or to be the greatest, locate-all technology in the world. All the cheerleaders here were in total defense of it. That fizzed as did Indiana but now for the next act comes more gonna be, just you wait and see. I'm the one ordering popcorn and watching this on going comedy.
Quote: ( You do not know that)
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Your comment 'you don't know that'. Is that all you can say in response to presenting the facts?
Obviously allot of hot air with an attempted smoothie cover-up. Bottom line - no achievements.
If one knows anything about remote sensing surveys, especially with high sensitivity cesium magnetometers, sea floor composition has nothing to do with it.
'much different than your boy Webber'. I don't understand what your trying to imply? I worked with Webber, one of the still living legends of the industry. A major treasure finder. Not a Kyle Kennedy twelve year wanna be, gonna be.
Mel Fisher was a treasure finder all along the way even before he hit the Atocha motherlode.
Quote: Looks like there is NO hot air here! just facts that are moving SFRX upward!! JMO
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No hot air here. Really? Why don't you just explain to the folks just what the facts are. No shipwreck. No treasure. No working detection system (not even necessary of the wreck was actually there) Twelve years of we're gonna be, we wanna be B.S. Simply list the verifiable facts please.
Of course, don't forget those fabulous government contracts representing a percentage of a percentage ownership with no disclosed earnings - to date. Oh, but no hot air here you say.
Quote: "They are a company you can trust"
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Yep. A company you can trust. The CEO says 'we're the wreck' three years ago. Where's the wreck? Where's the treasure? Where's anything beyond 'hot air' hype?
Quote: He explained that this finding was also important as it proved the accuracy and efficiency of the Company's team and technology
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And the farmer hauled another load away. What crap. Where's the wreck? Where's the treasure? That's a very legitimate question, particularly in view of the CEO having said they're on the wreck now over two years ago. Everyone look the other way.
Quote: Ouch! Of course we all know that it's just your opinion and you don't own shares so it's worth .0 cents
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Truth is worth allot more than zero. I'm not interested in 'hot air' profits. In the long run (or possibly shorter), I don't have to worry about being stuck on the old fly paper either.
If you want to contest me on my statement of this company being a treasure hunter / treasure finder loser, then please be so kind as to list its 'factual' achievements / 'finds' over the last ten plus years.
Correction: its a 'known' marathon running loser.
Quote: SFRX is a known entity with accountability.
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No comment on accountability but as a known entity in the treasure hunting / treasure finding business, its a town marathon running loser.
Quote: this company goes so far as to suggest there's $4B in treasure.
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Not even the 1708 San Jose sunk off of Cartagena, Colombia is worth that. I knew immediately that this was all about investor baiting when the SFRX ' Johnny come, Johnny go' Indiana Jones (who knew nothing about shipwrecks or treasure values) threw out that ridiculous value. And the farmer hauled another load away.
Quote: The last few months have been phenomenal and I am so thankful I own a million shares of this stock!
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Absolutely amazing the run this has had on 'hot air' with an added topping of B.S. You picked the word -
Phenomenal.
Quote: On what basis are you able to make the statement that SeaSearcher is a toy?
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May I suggest you carefully read my post again. I wasn't even referring to this (unproven) so called 'SeaSearcher'. I was complimenting the Fisher P-12 (which I have used) but referring to their Proton magnetometer as a toy, which it is in my opinion.
As to SFRX - serious people doing serious work. That's your opinion, certainly not mine.
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JW Fishers Pulse 10 and Pulse 12 metal detectors will locate ferrous and nonferrous targets. These boat-towed detectors have a greater detection range and larger detection envelope than the hand-held models. The Proton 4 magnetometer is a super-sensitive detector of ferrous metals (iron and steel). Many major shipwreck finds have been made using the magnetometer, including Spanish galleons.
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The Fisher P-12 boat operated but towed on a sand sled is the real deal. Their magnetometer is a toy. I've been on projects using the P-12 and am very impressed. Thus my reason for seeing near everything this company does in the quest of sunken treasure as ridiculous. Just my opinion of course.
Quote: Get em while you can folks. Even a little dip right now is one to act on if you are wanting shares. GO SFRX!!
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'Hot air balloons' can only stay up so long. I'd predict if one waits, they'll be allot cheaper.
Quote: Kyle also used the occasion to praise the team, but Indy was the one that found the mask......’allegedly’ with a metal detector
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I know that no less than two SFRX employees, past and present, have put in countless hours metal detecting a long span of beach adjacent to where they are working at sea. Not only them but there are other experienced metal detector operators who have also been doing the same - without results. But then along comes the new Indiana Jones who just happens to find the burial mask while making his debut with SFRX. Really interesting.
Quote: But again, if the "alleged" mask find proved the technology was accurate, where's the silver and gold?
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'Tinkerbell' and all the claims that went with it can be summed up as B.S. all in capitals. This is a long running joke. As previously stated, all allot of we're gonna be, we wanna be without factual evidence of anything.
Quote: One said Indy was testing his software. Another said Indy used a metal detector.
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Whatever, it just seemed to be timed perfectly.