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05/23/22 11:01 AM

#68152 RE: Goldenboy17 #68151

What gold? In more than 2 decades, not an.......

ounce of gold had been recovered from either Melbourne or Juno, despite having wasted more than $20 million on these sites, plus the cost before SFRX arrived.

Yeah, research doesn’t matter. Treasure will just appear where the wreck isn’t, right?

Ignoring the first hand accounts of the sinking which clearly describes the Concepcion sinking on the shoals off Cape Canaveral and mag surveys that show nothing is there is a brilliant business model as long as there’s still plenty of NASDAQ shares to issued and Jolly Ole Everett is on the air.

Oh, and who needs blowers when you can hand fan, right?

trueblue

05/23/22 4:51 PM

#68162 RE: Goldenboy17 #68151

The nice thing is we/I don't need to chase the pps when sfrx does any announcement. Jmo I probably would only have a million or less shares if there wasn't so much negativity from a few that don't own shares. Gives me the push to add more! I might have to thank them eventually! Or not. Jmo

trueblue

05/23/22 5:02 PM

#68163 RE: Goldenboy17 #68151

I have to laugh, if it wasn't for the negative posts, I possibly only would have a million shares. I'm fine waiting for actual news from sfrx and not something from none shareholders. Jmo

trueblue

05/23/22 5:29 PM

#68164 RE: Goldenboy17 #68151

I would say sfrx should throw back gold and silver since we have experts that say they can't find any. Jmo

hedge_fun

05/23/22 7:33 PM

#68167 RE: Goldenboy17 #68151

Odyssey Marine and other professionals would be amused…….

reading certain comments regarding research. Maybe SFRX is simply doing what I highlighted in bold below. I was very impressed how SFRX went and removed rings/fittings (now that’s valuable) without permission about the time the ink dried on the AC/DEP permits for Melbourne after complaining they were held up for most of the year.

Our marine research department continuously conducts research in an attempt to identify shipwreck projects that meet the following criteria:

Documented Cargo Value - The research must indicate that the shipwreck was likely carrying enough intrinsically valuable cargo to cover the high costs associated with deep-ocean exploration and advanced archaeological recovery. Commercially viable cargo typically includes gold, silver, jewels, or other high-value items. Odyssey sometimes engages in the preliminary exploration of a shipwreck for purely scientific purposes, even if the value of the wreck is largely cultural, historical or educational. (Can you say rings?)

Documented Navigation Information - The research must provide sufficient navigational information documenting the sinking location (or a particular area with potential for producing high value targets) in order to minimize the search area, (Melbourne couldn’t be any more minimal) as well as the cost and time involved, and to provide a reasonable expectation that the shipwreck can be found. (What navigational data shows the Concepcion is at Melbourne?)

Path to Ownership - The research must resolve or reasonably predict prior to recovery any issues relating to ownership of the shipwreck and its cargo. Questions pertaining to potential claimants, the location of the wreck inside or outside territorial waters, and the nature of the ship’s commercial or military mission are some of the important considerations that need to be understood in advance.
(Hmmmm)