Didn’t Micah loan EXPL money and also forgive so
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If so, I bet he’s mad at me, huh?
I really appreciate you thinking I am so influential. That’s really sweet.
When you have good research you don’t have to sell discounted to shares. Glad I went with a real company and not one that claims to be on “the wreck” when they are not. Not looking for those types of gains. If we lose, we lose. It won’t matter to my financial situation.
You’re a good fit with SFRX. Keep dodging those media claims Kyle made and pretending sovereign immunity issues are something to work out later. EXPL won’t spend 9 seasons on an unidentified wreck they never had rights to ownership on, issue 6B shares, only to conclude there’s no treasure. What a legacy.
EXPL has forgotten about more wrecks than SFRX will ever find. Not that they’ve forgotten about these. You know some countries don’t recognize sovereign immunity or UNESCO and believe what’s in their territorial waters is there’s. Not saying these would qualify in the US, just sayin’.
Good luck at Juno. Maybe the worms shit on the $15B but not the ballast pile like y’all think, and that’s why the several salvors that have combed that wreck previously missed it. What a great theory!!!
August 23, 2016. Clearwater, FL -Endurance Exploration Group (OTCQB: EXPL) is pleased to provide the following update to our shareholders.
While our focus on deep water targets that can be commercially exploited remains our principal focus, we continue to expand our potential portfolio of viable shipwreck sites.
Endurance has established a small survey team that is actively investigating non-United States shallow-water locations, and they have surveyed a number of sites over the last 60 days. The potential addition of multiple shallow water sites may provide a low-cost expansion of our shipwreck site portfolio.
Specifically, we have identified three locations with the code name Hawky #1, Hawky #2 and Hawky #3. All artifacts located on site were left in-situ, and we will begin discussions with appropriate governmental officials on receiving non-U.S. salvage rights and permissions.
A brief description about the sites:
Hawky #1 - Video of unidentified shipwreck of unknown age shows a large area of debris, including unidentified ballast or cargo of metal ingots and other artifacts;
Hawky #2 - Video of unidentified shipwreck of unknown age shows remains of a large, wooden vessel;
Hawky #3 - Video of unidentified shipwreck of unknown age provides views of several cannon and artifacts;