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Re: trueblue post# 61228

Saturday, 04/25/2020 1:59:28 PM

Saturday, April 25, 2020 1:59:28 PM

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Quote: Let me state this clearly, you don't know what the new equipment is seeing. Neither do i, your opinion it's floatsom. Clearly the silver coins that have been found on the shore, being silver just floated along the waves till they came to rest on the beach. ( Not). It really only matters to real shareholders what they find. Must be something of interest if they stay in the area? In the podcasts they state the clarity of the equipment to give them actual sizes of the hits, and to discern the different metals. I'll keep my shares and watch what happens. As for the 15 years the new equipment is only months old. Game Changer in my opinion. digging on 8' deep hits!! Glad I own shares!! Oh yeah that hot air balloon you mentioned has been flying high for more than a year and a half!! Wow!! JMO
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Endless repetitious nonsense.

I personally like to deal with facts. I can't begin to tell you how many stories there are about coins found on the beach, be it Melbourne or many other places ranging down into the Florida Keys. When you can produce photos of those specific coins and written validation by the finder as to location of where they were found, then I might take a different view.

A shipwreck breaking up and inevitably discharging flotsam debris is very common. I could produce a list of a number of notable treasure galleons that did the same but that list would be of as much importance as the list of shipwreck galleons found with the magnetometer. Along with that, its more than evident that the Melbourne area that was discovered and initially worked by Heartland is indeed flotsam. When I repeatedly bring up the fact that the 1715 'Concepcion' was armed with 32 iron cannons, that is ignored by all and gets swept under the carpet like dogie dodo. So does the actual research that states the vessel ran onto a sand bar or shoal off of Canaveral, broke up and on a part of it the few survivors floated for days before eventually reaching shore. Are you or anyone else telling me the vessel hit a shoal in 40 feet of water?

I'm not interested in podcasts produced by the CEO that years ago said publicly 'we're on the wreck', then later said 'the wreck is at the base of a hill', and now isn't sure if there even is a wreck there. I'm not interested in unproven Tinkerbell technology that's suppose to see all, know all to the extent of defining depth, size and discerns the types of metals, but in all this flaunted survey, producing so, so many targets, can't even produce anything of description (why even dig) from a Spanish Colonial shipwreck. Not even maybe one or two of those 32 iron cannons?

Really, what does any of this matter when based upon zero results, the 'hot air balloon' is still aloft, even though I note it seems to be loosing the B.S. gas.

As to the 'must be something of interest if they stay in the area' comment;

As Benjamin Franklin once said: "WE are all born ignorant, but one must work very hard to remain stupid"

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