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hedge_fun

03/06/24 8:58 PM

#73124 RE: Qutmjr #73123

That too reminds me of Ms. Vito in......

My Cousin Vinny. You're asking BS questions.

I'll ask you since you, no doubt, have vast experience and knowledge of the subject:
1 - how do we know Dick Johnson even probed the right hole?
2 - did the equipment previously deployed allow Dick Johnson to penetrate deeply enough in the hole to say with certainty that the hole was indeed dry?



DJ conducted a mag survey. If anyone looked at the data and knows the location of the anchor, ballast pile, etc, would know the survey was more than sufficient to include where the treasure is supposed to be. I haven't heard that excuse since Kyle said Judd had them looking in the wrong place....ie the treasure was 5 miles from the ballast pile. I sure miss Goldie.

DJ conducted a mag survey, which would detect iron, not treasure like the tech "allegedly" does. Depth is irrelevant. The 2003 survey was for Old Charter Salvage, who partnered with Judd for two seasons (2003-2004). They claim they own 10% of the wreck for their work per their agreement with Judd.

My understanding is that Kyle and the team are readying to deploy equipment, previously undisclosed, known internally as "SeaSearcher-High/Low Omnidirectional Nanometer Gamma" apparently referring to the sensor suite, that promises to be bigger, faster and more powerful than anything used previously, certainly more so than what Dick Johnson had.



So, you're saying they still haven't scanned the worm poop area?

If true, that's funny.

BTW, you do know SFRX says they still use a mag and it's a vital part of what they do, don't you?


Raider21

03/07/24 7:20 AM

#73130 RE: Qutmjr #73123

Allow me to make a correction. A shipwreck is not a 'hole'. This is not drilling a hole for oil. Considering that the expectations are that this site contains tons of treasure, this would have been stored as stacks of silver bars, and chests (coffers) on top of the ballast throughout the hull with more precious consignments of registry being stored in stern castle compartments..

What puzzles me is how you hold such blind faith confidence in a company that has never actually found a Spanish colonial shipwreck or ever worked and salvaged one. Furthermore you seem to ignore that this site is devoid of artillery pieces (cannons) ???. Tons of treasure but no defensive artillery?

All the fluff about extraordinary capabilities of SFRX mean nothing. The proof is in the digging. Pin-pointing the precise position of tons of gold and silver bars should be relatively easy for this 'SeaSearcher' see all, know all capabilities. Assuming these people might know how to perform an excavation, the truth should be known quite soon.