Odyssey Marine Article...

Ossy: I didn't write the article I just posted it. I'm very fortunate to work with and sometimes teach naval officers from almost 90 countries including Spain and Australia. I also sponsor one each year and now the Spanish officer I assisted is a 2 star admiral, his father was the director of the naval museum in Madrid years ago. A few months ago I got to speak with the CNO from New Zealand and we talked about the ecological disaster caused by that ship that hit the reef and is breaking apart.


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Jeff K said:
MORE AND BEYOND OSSY said:
http://www.abc.es/20120310/cultura/abcp-monedas-llamaban-tomates-20120310.html
Jeff, Does Greg Stemm still have any Spanish tomato's or Potatoes ?
Ossy

Your obsession with Greg only shows you are either jealous, or you enjoy belittling people. Do you really believe coins are cultural heritage? If you do, then you should immediately send your Spanish coin collection to a museum in Spain.
Jealous of a liar and a thief :laughing7: their are laws in Spain for the theft of historical artifacts ! And Spain and the US have mutual extradition
laws.
I do agree my collection would be better in a Spanish museum, at least every one could see them. they currently are locked away and only come out
on a few occasions.
Ossy
 

"Jealous of a liar and a thief ;D their are laws in Spain for the theft of historical artifacts ! And Spain and the US have mutual extradition laws."

Spain's laws don't extend beyond their contiguous zone, but good try. ::)
 

Here is the list of crimes you can be extradited to Spain for, am I the only one who thinks this reads like a "How To Be a Conquistador" manual? ;-)

1. Murder; infanticide; parricide; manslaughter.

2. Abortion.

3. Rape; statutory rape; indecent assault, including sodomy and unlawful sexual acts with or upon minors under the age specified by the penal laws of both Contracting Parties.

4. Aggravated injury or mutilation.

5. Procuration.

6. Willful nonsupport or willful abandonment of a child or spouse when for that reason the life of that child or spouse is or is likely to be endangered.

7. Bigamy.

8. Kidnapping or abduction; child stealing; false imprisonment.

9. Robbery or larceny or burglary; housebreaking.

10. Embezzlement; malversation; breach of fiduciary relationship.

11. Obtaining money, valuable securities or property, by false pretenses, by threat of force or by other fraudulent means including the use of the mails or other means of communication.

12. Any offense relating to extortion or threats.

13. Bribery, including soliciting, offering and accepting.

14. Receiving or transporting any money, valuable securities or other property knowing the same to have been obtained pursuant to a criminal act.

15. Any offense relating to counterfeiting or forgery; making a false statement to a government agency or official.

16. Any offense relating to perjury or false accusation.

17. Arson; malicious injury to property.

18. Any malicious act that endangers the safety of any person in a railroad train, or aircraft or vessel or bus or other means of transportation.

19. Piracy, defined as mutiny or revolt on board an aircraft or vessel against the authority of the captain or commander of such aircraft or vessel, any seizure or exercise of control, by force or violence or threat of force or violence, of an aircraft or vessel.

20. Any offense against the bankruptcy laws.

21. Any offense against the laws relating to narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, cocaine and its derivatives, and other dangerous drugs, including cannabis, and chemicals or substances injurious to health.

22. Any offense relating to firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices.

23. Unlawful interference in any administrative or juridical proceedings by bribing, threatening, or injuring by any means, any officer, juror, witness, or duly authorized person.
 

16. Any offense relating to perjury or false accusation.

Mmmmm...more than one could be on his way to the US.
 

trinidad said:
16. Any offense relating to perjury or false accusation.

Mmmmm...more than one could be on his way to the US.

And:

12. Any offense relating to extortion or threats.
 

Jeff K said:
trinidad said:
16. Any offense relating to perjury or false accusation.

Mmmmm...more than one could be on his way to the US.

And:

12. Any offense relating to extortion or threats.
Greg was in cahoots with the corrupt politicians, happy to do a prisoner swap :wink:
Ossy
 

ScubaFinder said:
Here is the list of crimes you can be extradited to Spain for, am I the only one who thinks this reads like a "How To Be a Conquistador" manual? ;-)

1. Murder; infanticide; parricide; manslaughter.

2. Abortion.

3. Rape; statutory rape; indecent assault, including sodomy and unlawful sexual acts with or upon minors under the age specified by the penal laws of both Contracting Parties.

4. Aggravated injury or mutilation.

5. Procuration.

6. Willful nonsupport or willful abandonment of a child or spouse when for that reason the life of that child or spouse is or is likely to be endangered.

7. Bigamy.

8. Kidnapping or abduction; child stealing; false imprisonment.

9. Robbery or larceny or burglary; housebreaking.

10. Embezzlement; malversation; breach of fiduciary relationship.

11. Obtaining money, valuable securities or property, by false pretenses, by threat of force or by other fraudulent means including the use of the mails or other means of communication.

12. Any offense relating to extortion or threats.

13. Bribery, including soliciting, offering and accepting.

14. Receiving or transporting any money, valuable securities or other property knowing the same to have been obtained pursuant to a criminal act.

15. Any offense relating to counterfeiting or forgery; making a false statement to a government agency or official.

16. Any offense relating to perjury or false accusation.

17. Arson; malicious injury to property.

18. Any malicious act that endangers the safety of any person in a railroad train, or aircraft or vessel or bus or other means of transportation.

19. Piracy, defined as mutiny or revolt on board an aircraft or vessel against the authority of the captain or commander of such aircraft or vessel, any seizure or exercise of control, by force or violence or threat of force or violence, of an aircraft or vessel.

20. Any offense against the bankruptcy laws.

21. Any offense against the laws relating to narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, cocaine and its derivatives, and other dangerous drugs, including cannabis, and chemicals or substances injurious to health.

22. Any offense relating to firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices.

23. Unlawful interference in any administrative or juridical proceedings by bribing, threatening, or injuring by any means, any officer, juror, witness, or duly authorized person.
Conquistadors haven't been around for about 500 years !! This is current, It's Odyssey mission statement :evil5:
Ossy
 

What comes around, goes around Ossy. Call it karma or whatever you want.

Ill gotten goods never thrive. -- Cicero (106-43 BC)
 

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