You don't remember them claiming Indy owned the te
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Pyro over at da Hub has re-posted the company's claim several times before you broadcast he was no longer there and Kyle was happy he was gone. And we know you like him because you posted you liked him.
While at MIT, Dr. Torres worked with the defense industry . His technology benefits Seafarer (SFRX) directly in search for shipwrecks and their cargo but also by opening up new opportunities for possible revenue growth via leading-edge developments.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_ms...=148827703
And then recently I found they missed taking something down on their social wall feed. It was a Feb 19th Facebook post calling it his technology. It's down now, so they really do obsess over everything I post, huh? But 4 people commented on the Facebook post.
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A member of the Seafarer team, Dr. Mike Torres, made an incredible find when he was out testing his technology next to our site on the beach!
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_ms...=149607993
Then there's this reference in the filings real shareholders don't read, even the large ones. It doesn't say it's Indy, but anyone that can read can figure it out.
Apparently Torres duped Kyle and so they had to come up with the SeaSearcher angle, which as predicted by me you're claiming is far superior.
In July of 2018, the Company entered into an assignment of rights agreement under which an individual agreed to assign all of the patent rights, including right, title and interest to an original inventive concept for a system for detecting precious metals buried beneath the ocean floor to the Company.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/11062...-17649.htm
As far as EXPL is concerned, the stock price may not presently be in good
shape, but they're moving forward on The Pulaski and they have the S.S. North Carolina project.