Lista archport

Mensagem

[Archport] Mais da caça ao tesouro

To :   archport <archport@ci.uc.pt>
Subject :   [Archport] Mais da caça ao tesouro
From :   Alexandre Monteiro <no.arame@gmail.com>
Date :   Wed, 27 Apr 2011 12:38:31 +0100


Clip televisivo muito pedagógico sobre o saque feito pela empresa de caça ao tesouro Odyssey nos destroços de um navio espanhol afundado na zona contígua de Portugal, ao largo do cabo de Santa Maria, Faro:


http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/play/2409240/the_black_swan_conspiracy


The Black Swan Conspiracy

Updated: Tuesday, 26 Apr 2011, 10:12 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 26 Apr 2011, 9:57 PM EDT

"It took an entire 757 to transport all of the coins back to the United States. Every square inch, including every seat of the plane, had a bucket of coins belted in," said Mark Gordon, Chief Operating Officer of Odyssey Marine Exploration.

Now, for the first time, they show what's inside one of the buckets: it's a clump of coins, fused together by two hundred years on the bottom of the sea.

One bucket contains about a hundred coins. Gordon shows it, saying it's one of the smaller ones.

"We actually picked up coins from the Black Swan site in clumps of a thousand and three thousand coins," Gordon explained.

"Black Swan" is Odyssey's code name for the treasure , found in deep international waters off Gibraltar. Spain believes it was their Spanish Galleon Mercedes that sunk in 1804, carrying a fortune.

The discovery set off a firestorm.. Spain seized odyssey's ship, and arrested the captain. But by that time, the treasure was in Tampa, leaving Spain to battle for the booty in U.S. federal court.

That's when Gordon became suspicious of the government.

"We've known for a long time something didn't seem right, that the U.S. government was intervening in the Black Swan case in a way that was very prejudicial," he said.

Then, the secrets were revealed by Wikileaks: there were transcripts of conversations between U.S. and Spanish officials, discussing the find off Gibralter, the Tampa Admiralty Court, and also a painting.

Gordon believes they were making a deal.

"That the U.S. government was actually working with the Spanish government to try to orchestrate a trade," he said.

A trade where U.S. officials would help Spain get the treasure if Spain would return a $20 million painting, long sought-after by a well-connected American family. It was stolen from their grandmother in Europe more than 60 years ago by Hitler's storm troopers.

"If people told me there was a movie coming out featuring sunken treasure, trading for Nazi art, government interference in a business, you would think it's beyond fiction, but it's reality here," Gordon said.

The coins themselves contain yet another twist: it's where they came from in the first place.

"When you think about the origin of this gold and silver, it was taken from the indigenous people of South America that were conquered," Gordon explained.

So it may not come as a surprise, then, that the Republic of Peru is now in court, claiming the treasure is really theirs.

"Which is the route these coins were on. They were coming from Peru, back to Spain,"

Odyssey wants the federal appeals court to strike all input from the U.S. Justice Department and and State Department because of those alleged clandestine negotiations.

Gordon says the company is holding a fortune, that by court order, it can't spend. He says it is has been frustrating.

"In the same breath, I'll tell you that it's one of the most positive things that's happened to 
the business," he says.

Gordon explains that, along with finding new shipwrecks, Odyssey has branched out into deep-water mining, searching for minerals in the South Pacific, a traveling museum exhibit, and even a TV show on the Discovery Channel .

As for the treasure, all sides have an argument on why it's theirs. Gordon says, as the finders, they would be willing to divide it up.

"If cooler minds were to prevail in a situation like this, there's a way to work this out," he says.

But, until then, the riches of the Black Swan have to wait until the end of this treasure tale is finally written. 



Mensagem anterior por data: Re: [Archport] Sete Fontes Classificação ainda não foi publicado em DR. Próxima mensagem por data: [Archport] Historiador Vitorino Magalhães Godinho morre aos 92 anos
Mensagem anterior por assunto: [Archport] Mais atentados na Egitânia Próxima mensagem por assunto: [Archport] Mais de 67 mil pessoas foram aos museus (Global notícias 21 de Maio)