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DJ Ponder

10/14/13 11:20 AM

#24404 RE: Raider21 #24403

Ok raider21 thanks for this additional information. I am looking into for verification, NOT because I doubt you. Just as matter of standard practice.

I really believe you need to add another item of importance to the "Nope" list. In the Goldberg "paid-for" interview he did, he said that he and/or MEI was part of Webber's discovery of the treasure galleon "Concepcion" which occurred in 1978/79. (I suggest you listen to it again for accuracy). Goldberg never was part of that nor had any association. Matter of fact is the man knows nothing about the business of marine treasure hunting and salvaging. This is evident (to those in the know) when you listen to his mis-statements in the interview. So besides suggesting that you add this very important "Nope", what am I saying? Very simple - the man does not tell the truth.


You talkin this goldberg?

VeronicaFox

10/14/13 11:53 AM

#24405 RE: Raider21 #24403

What a dork he is, here are Goldberg's words,

"One of our famous ships that we had worked on was the Concepcion, with one of our former captains who has now retired, and that was the biggest find in 1979 in the Caribbean waters."

Good grief, between that statement and saying the float was UNDER 100 Million shares should be enough for any trader to, at the very least, attempt to VERIFY Goldberg's various claims.

This will be on the next Nope List, thanks!