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Raider21

10/17/19 4:13 PM

#59451 RE: trueblue #59447

Quote: Who's calling the kettle black? I heard from a very great source, of one crew that sat in the bar in the DR! They apparently according to him never left the dock much to search for treasure. Shouldn't throw stones. Jmo
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Apparently you were ill informed as I was there. The only time (and that was allot) that the ship was dockside was because the penny stock con artist Mark Goldberg was pocketing the money up in New York and we weren't paid and much of the time we couldn't be refueled or re-provisioned.

In spite of all those funding problems, Hispaniola Ventures (Webber) discovered the "Jesus of Nazareth" 1718, recovering over four hundred artifacts including gold diamond and pearl set jewelry, Spansh reales coins, bronze hand cannons and many, many other valuable artifacts. On the south coast east of Santo Domingo, Webber using his custom designed diver operated G-882 Cesium magnetometers discovered the 1725 "Nuestra Señora de Begona which yielded hundreds of Spanish silver reales in just the first day. Unfortunately, the Dominican governments Ministry of Culture betrayed all contractors, cancelling and not renewing contracts along with seizure of all inventories including that of Tracy Bowden's Tesoros del Caribe, and Bobby Pritchett's Global Marine.

We found more shipwrecks and treasure "Sitting at the dock" in a couple of months of work than this clown town outfit has found in over ten years.