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Why had I not heard about this until just now (via FB, of all places)? This is crazy!
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Interesting article going through the entire timeline regarding Zelitsky's findings, company, involvement with Fidel Castro, her arrest in Mexico City, National Geographic's article, etc...
The whole thing has a taste of conspiracy with a consistency of fecal matter, but it does make me wonder.
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Interesting article going through the entire timeline regarding Zelitsky's findings, company, involvement with Fidel Castro, her arrest in Mexico City, National Geographic's article, etc...
The whole thing has a taste of conspiracy with a consistency of fecal matter, but it does make me wonder.
On May 14, 2001, Reuters reported Soviet-born Canadian ocean engineer Paulina Zelitsky, from British Columbia-based Advanced Digital Communications, may have discovered a lost city off of Cuba. Zeltisky and her firm had been hired by Castro to search for an estimated $3 trillion in sunken treasure, booty from ships which sunk in the waters near Cuba from the 1600′s to the 20th century. According to Reuters, Zeltisky and her crew made the underwater city discovery in July of 2000.