I am trying to get a permit to dig up a cache of pirate silver buried on Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) controlled state property. My initial request has been denied. I am meeting with the FDOT officials Monday May 14 in Bartow, Florida. They gave me 4 reasons to deny the permit. I do not think that any one of them is a good enough reason to stop me.
What I think it boils down to is that the State Archaeoligists do not want me to do any digging as they consider me a "treasure hunter". They also told me that even if they were to let me dig I would not be allowed to keep anything that is found. I think this is BS as if it were not for me it would not be known to any of them. The fact that I am going about it legally instead of sneaking in at night should be reason enough for me to get some sort of reward for my honesty and efforts.
I know that there will be people on this board that will think I am being stupid for going about it legally. I am not interersted in committing a third degree felony and risking going to prison for some silver bars. Even if I were to initially get away with it, I know that I would not be able to keep my big mouth shut and would eventually tell the wrong person. I am also not interested in having the long arm of the IRS knocking down my door in the middle of the night. It's just not worth it.
I have known about the treasure at this location for 25 years. I never went after it as I figured it would be too much trouble. I think its harder to get permission to dig now then it would have been back in 1987. Of course I was 31 years old then and now I am a much harder edged and wiser 56.
The gentleman that showed me this location also showed me the location of dozens more treasures. I have written an un-published book about my adventures called "My Treasure Story". I have a meeting scheduled with a reporter from the Tampa Tribune that is interested in doing an article about this treasure, my involvement, and the ongoing battle between the Archaeologists "archies" and the treasure hunters. I am fairly new to this board and to this battle. I could use all the advice I can get at this point.
I am seeking a 50/50 split on anything found. I also want the rights to all video of this dig. There are other Treasurenet members that are involved in this. They will remain unnamed by me. I believe there may be over a ton or more of silver bars/coins buried. I know the exact location and depth. One way or another they will be LEGALLY dug up by me. The sooner the better. I will keep you posted. Comments are welcome.
(Deep into this thread a "computer glitch" caused all the pictures and attachments on the entire thread to "disappear". Some of them may at some time get replaced)
What I think it boils down to is that the State Archaeoligists do not want me to do any digging as they consider me a "treasure hunter". They also told me that even if they were to let me dig I would not be allowed to keep anything that is found. I think this is BS as if it were not for me it would not be known to any of them. The fact that I am going about it legally instead of sneaking in at night should be reason enough for me to get some sort of reward for my honesty and efforts.
I know that there will be people on this board that will think I am being stupid for going about it legally. I am not interersted in committing a third degree felony and risking going to prison for some silver bars. Even if I were to initially get away with it, I know that I would not be able to keep my big mouth shut and would eventually tell the wrong person. I am also not interested in having the long arm of the IRS knocking down my door in the middle of the night. It's just not worth it.
I have known about the treasure at this location for 25 years. I never went after it as I figured it would be too much trouble. I think its harder to get permission to dig now then it would have been back in 1987. Of course I was 31 years old then and now I am a much harder edged and wiser 56.
The gentleman that showed me this location also showed me the location of dozens more treasures. I have written an un-published book about my adventures called "My Treasure Story". I have a meeting scheduled with a reporter from the Tampa Tribune that is interested in doing an article about this treasure, my involvement, and the ongoing battle between the Archaeologists "archies" and the treasure hunters. I am fairly new to this board and to this battle. I could use all the advice I can get at this point.
I am seeking a 50/50 split on anything found. I also want the rights to all video of this dig. There are other Treasurenet members that are involved in this. They will remain unnamed by me. I believe there may be over a ton or more of silver bars/coins buried. I know the exact location and depth. One way or another they will be LEGALLY dug up by me. The sooner the better. I will keep you posted. Comments are welcome.
(Deep into this thread a "computer glitch" caused all the pictures and attachments on the entire thread to "disappear". Some of them may at some time get replaced)
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