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Re: Gman3343 post# 61695

Wednesday, 06/24/2020 7:55:31 AM

Wednesday, June 24, 2020 7:55:31 AM

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Quote: Kyle told me 2 weeks ago that they had 2 days left of testing. That the seasercher was working perfectly was his exact words.

Now we should be expecting some damn good news.
My guess is theres no treasure there, all the years diving there , how can you miss 4-5 billion worth of treasure in 20 feet of water.

I blind gold fish could find it. Hooefully this tech can make sfrx some money somewhere else.
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Who ever told you 4-5 billion dollars? As the description states below the 1715 'Concepcion' would be lucky to reach a value of 15 to 20 million dollars. They're not stating 3,000 gold doubloons but 3,000 peso value. I believe the 4-5 billon might have been a Torres statement (exaggeration) which the company had no problem with him saying it. If anyone of more credibility had said that, I would hope they had the actual manifest to support the statement.

It can be validated that this company CEO has said allot of things over time that were not factual. The Buck Rogers sea mobile (Tinkerbell) seems to (publicly) remain unproven. Allot of on going 'blow-smoke'. Here again the matter of the 32 iron cannons. Very easy find with a magnetometer but they have not found one, with the exception of the only one being that previously found by Heartland. Where the bulk of those cannons lie, there will be treasure and artifacts also. The true track record for this company is embarrassing I would say.


The patache Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, San José y San Francisco is one of the missing 1715 shipwrecks awaiting discovery. The Concepción struck the south side of Cape Canaveral and sank. Seven survivors floated on a hatch cover for three days as the currents swept them around the shoals and sand bars of the cape, where they landed on beach and walked to St. Augustine. Treasure hunters have been looking for the Concepcíon for years without success.
Patache, Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, San José y San Francisco: 265-tons, armed with thirty-two iron cannons, Master Pablo Soliac, owner Don Antonio Echeverz went to Havana where she loaded 3,000 pesos in gold doubloons, four gold bars valued at 5,703 pesos, 15 serons of cocoa, one chest of vanilla, 15 3/4 tons of brazilwood, 1,440 cured half-hides and a large quantity of tobacco.
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