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Re: wlfr01 post# 40192

Thursday, 12/25/2014 12:08:04 PM

Thursday, December 25, 2014 12:08:04 PM

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wlfr01 - You state "the more wrong I become" You appear not knowing anything about the UNESCO Underwater Culture Heritage Treaty. I suggest you go on line and read it. Countries who have signed the treaty can no longer engage in contracts with private sector entities in the recovery of historic shipwrecks / treasure shipwrecks for any commercial gain whatsoever. Cuba ratified the treaty on 05/26/2008. If SFRX or another commercial entity is expressing fantasies of expectation of entering into contract for treasure salvage, forget it. There is currently only one country that signed the treaty that is allowing the continuation of treasure recovery and that is Panama. The only reason being that two wrecks were grandfathered in and agreed to by UNESCO, one being the 1631 San Joseph researched and found by Jack Haskins prior to the signing of the treaty.

When you commented that "I am found and bold", I indeed am when I know what I'm talking about. As to the shared "scuttlebutt", I conveyed this only because I was actually told such. There was a bit more but I didn't want to be accused of being the messenger of doom and gloom. Find the wreck. Find treasure and everyone should be happy. It certainly wouldn't hurt for the company to post a couple of good photos unless that contradicts Florida State contract terms. Good luck and Merry Christmas day.
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