Azquester
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That my friend is what reminds me of the true Treasure Hunters nature.
Why would Julia Thomas, and her gang of would be Millionaires go searching publicly immediately while most other Treasure Hunters can take twenty years or longer to go public if they think they have anything of value?
What would most on here do?
I'd wait like most I believe.
"Liars Beware" we now have a profile.
The Dutchman Mine is the one in question.
The stone maps are the real deal.
Why would Julia Thomas, and her gang of would be Millionaires go searching publicly immediately while most other Treasure Hunters can take twenty years or longer to go public if they think they have anything of value?
What would most on here do?
I'd wait like most I believe.
"Liars Beware" we now have a profile.
The Dutchman Mine is the one in question.
The stone maps are the real deal.
Not if the potential of great wealth is involved. If a person feels that he might personally benefit from proprietary information he possesses - whether or not that information is actually valid - he will no doubt camouflage it, if he says anything at all. Human nature.