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I am trying to find a way to fulfill a lifetime dream. The dream is to
find a treasure ship in the Bahama Islands. As a Child growing up in Miami, Fl., a friend and I talked about searching for treasure ships. I do not recall how we knew there were treasure ships there but we talked about it frequently even though we had neither the resources nor the knowledge to pursue our dreams. As life is with many of us, we go in various direction as time passes, often because of external forces such as children or job requirements. From time to time I would think about treasure hunting as I was sailing in the Gulf of f Mexico. Neither time nor my job would permit searching for many years. Thirty uears would pass before the childhood dream would be rekindled as a result of an educational project I was working on for my employer. Many documents were located in the Spanish archives in Seville, Spain, which had not seen the light of day in almost 400 years. When the project was finished all of the files were to be thrown out. Instead I began to research them feverishly to see what might be useful to me in my treasure quest. One thing led to another etc. Before I knew it 6 years had passed and I had read over 100 books, visited libraties at the University of Fl., Brooklyn, N. Y., and two trips to the Bahamas collecting date and old (natical) charts. At this point I became aware my health was failing and in particular, Osteoarthritis was one diagnosis that was beginning to take its toll on my well being and ability to be normally active. I began 3 years of medical treatment and 1 year of therapy for depression resulting from my physical problems. All of this eventually forced me to leave work. I attempted to get Social Security disability but as you can probably guess the bureaucracy drug along for years and I finally gave up on advice of my attorney. Once I made that decision, I was so rellieved of seeing doctors and filing out forms for Social Security that I almost immediately began to feel better. The next important decision was to leave the humid climate of Florida and go to the drier climate of West Texas. It is hard to explain the relationship between humidity and joint pain but it has helped me beyond my expectations. At this point, let me say that on e of the most successful treasure hunters alive confirmed my research as to where I may find one of two treasure ships. There are thousands more in the Carivvean islands waiting to be found. The reasons I believe I can succeed is because very few people have ever looked for ships anywhere near the area I will search. Additionally, most people just dream about it as I did for 30 years and, it is so far off the beaten path logistical support is non existent. It has taken me years of research to get to this point and I want to share this adventure with my grandson. Unfortunately, my own children have no interest in the possibilities of such an adventure. But then few had faith in Mel Fischer until he found the "Atocha" or Robert Marx, who found dozens of treasure ships. Finances are my only shortfall in this quest as I have done my homework and I have some of the necessary equipment left over from previously owned sailboats. I have read about those who have failed and the common reasons for their failure. All I need is a few passionate souls who can donate money or sailboat equipment for a 24-26ft sailboat. My best calculations are that I will need $7500.00 for the boat for two or three summers of work. In return I will gladly remember anyone who helps me. I intend to write a book about this adventure and will give a copy to anyone who helps me. This is not about getting rich. This is about a man wanting to do something significant for his grandchildren. I will encourage my 14 year old grandson to write his version about this adventure which may also become a book. This is the fantasy that children and old men go to see in the movies. I want to live it with them before it is too late. Can you help? For questions and answers: Paul Atkinson, P. O. Box 625, Comstock, Tx., 78837 Phone 432-292-4381 |
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If you only need $7,500 I would suggest getting a credit card. Pick one with
an annual fee since they will have a lower interest rate than one with no fee. Outfit yourself with that and make the minimum payments. Anyone can build up credit but if you're behind the 8 ball it might take longer. It won't be impossible, just take longer. Chronic pain is not limited to the aged, many of us live with it and succeed. Agedness is merely a coincidence. Here's an idea you can have for free -- if you're planning on writing a book, start now but make it a website. Describe your idea in more detail -- I don't mean give away the location of the treasure, just take the time to write and sell people on the entire idea. Research things like PayPal. This way instead of asking a few people for a large chunk of money you can ask a lot of people for a small bit of money. Market it. Creativity can solve many problems, be creative. "Paul Atkinson" wrote in message om... I am trying to find a way to fulfill a lifetime dream. The dream is to find a treasure ship in the Bahama Islands. As a Child growing up in Miami, Fl., a friend and I talked about searching for treasure ships. I do not recall how we knew there were treasure ships there but we talked about it frequently even though we had neither the resources nor the knowledge to pursue our dreams. As life is with many of us, we go in various direction as time passes, often because of external forces such as children or job requirements. From time to time I would think about treasure hunting as I was sailing in the Gulf of f Mexico. Neither time nor my job would permit searching for many years. Thirty uears would pass before the childhood dream would be rekindled as a result of an educational project I was working on for my employer. Many documents were located in the Spanish archives in Seville, Spain, which had not seen the light of day in almost 400 years. When the project was finished all of the files were to be thrown out. Instead I began to research them feverishly to see what might be useful to me in my treasure quest. One thing led to another etc. Before I knew it 6 years had passed and I had read over 100 books, visited libraties at the University of Fl., Brooklyn, N. Y., and two trips to the Bahamas collecting date and old (natical) charts. At this point I became aware my health was failing and in particular, Osteoarthritis was one diagnosis that was beginning to take its toll on my well being and ability to be normally active. I began 3 years of medical treatment and 1 year of therapy for depression resulting from my physical problems. All of this eventually forced me to leave work. I attempted to get Social Security disability but as you can probably guess the bureaucracy drug along for years and I finally gave up on advice of my attorney. Once I made that decision, I was so rellieved of seeing doctors and filing out forms for Social Security that I almost immediately began to feel better. The next important decision was to leave the humid climate of Florida and go to the drier climate of West Texas. It is hard to explain the relationship between humidity and joint pain but it has helped me beyond my expectations. At this point, let me say that on e of the most successful treasure hunters alive confirmed my research as to where I may find one of two treasure ships. There are thousands more in the Carivvean islands waiting to be found. The reasons I believe I can succeed is because very few people have ever looked for ships anywhere near the area I will search. Additionally, most people just dream about it as I did for 30 years and, it is so far off the beaten path logistical support is non existent. It has taken me years of research to get to this point and I want to share this adventure with my grandson. Unfortunately, my own children have no interest in the possibilities of such an adventure. But then few had faith in Mel Fischer until he found the "Atocha" or Robert Marx, who found dozens of treasure ships. Finances are my only shortfall in this quest as I have done my homework and I have some of the necessary equipment left over from previously owned sailboats. I have read about those who have failed and the common reasons for their failure. All I need is a few passionate souls who can donate money or sailboat equipment for a 24-26ft sailboat. My best calculations are that I will need $7500.00 for the boat for two or three summers of work. In return I will gladly remember anyone who helps me. I intend to write a book about this adventure and will give a copy to anyone who helps me. This is not about getting rich. This is about a man wanting to do something significant for his grandchildren. I will encourage my 14 year old grandson to write his version about this adventure which may also become a book. This is the fantasy that children and old men go to see in the movies. I want to live it with them before it is too late. Can you help? For questions and answers: Paul Atkinson, P. O. Box 625, Comstock, Tx., 78837 Phone 432-292-4381 |
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If you only need $7,500 I would suggest getting a credit card. Pick one with
an annual fee since they will have a lower interest rate than one with no fee. Outfit yourself with that and make the minimum payments. Anyone can build up credit but if you're behind the 8 ball it might take longer. It won't be impossible, just take longer. Chronic pain is not limited to the aged, many of us live with it and succeed. Agedness is merely a coincidence. Here's an idea you can have for free -- if you're planning on writing a book, start now but make it a website. Describe your idea in more detail -- I don't mean give away the location of the treasure, just take the time to write and sell people on the entire idea. Research things like PayPal. This way instead of asking a few people for a large chunk of money you can ask a lot of people for a small bit of money. Market it. Creativity can solve many problems, be creative. "Paul Atkinson" wrote in message om... I am trying to find a way to fulfill a lifetime dream. The dream is to find a treasure ship in the Bahama Islands. As a Child growing up in Miami, Fl., a friend and I talked about searching for treasure ships. I do not recall how we knew there were treasure ships there but we talked about it frequently even though we had neither the resources nor the knowledge to pursue our dreams. As life is with many of us, we go in various direction as time passes, often because of external forces such as children or job requirements. From time to time I would think about treasure hunting as I was sailing in the Gulf of f Mexico. Neither time nor my job would permit searching for many years. Thirty uears would pass before the childhood dream would be rekindled as a result of an educational project I was working on for my employer. Many documents were located in the Spanish archives in Seville, Spain, which had not seen the light of day in almost 400 years. When the project was finished all of the files were to be thrown out. Instead I began to research them feverishly to see what might be useful to me in my treasure quest. One thing led to another etc. Before I knew it 6 years had passed and I had read over 100 books, visited libraties at the University of Fl., Brooklyn, N. Y., and two trips to the Bahamas collecting date and old (natical) charts. At this point I became aware my health was failing and in particular, Osteoarthritis was one diagnosis that was beginning to take its toll on my well being and ability to be normally active. I began 3 years of medical treatment and 1 year of therapy for depression resulting from my physical problems. All of this eventually forced me to leave work. I attempted to get Social Security disability but as you can probably guess the bureaucracy drug along for years and I finally gave up on advice of my attorney. Once I made that decision, I was so rellieved of seeing doctors and filing out forms for Social Security that I almost immediately began to feel better. The next important decision was to leave the humid climate of Florida and go to the drier climate of West Texas. It is hard to explain the relationship between humidity and joint pain but it has helped me beyond my expectations. At this point, let me say that on e of the most successful treasure hunters alive confirmed my research as to where I may find one of two treasure ships. There are thousands more in the Carivvean islands waiting to be found. The reasons I believe I can succeed is because very few people have ever looked for ships anywhere near the area I will search. Additionally, most people just dream about it as I did for 30 years and, it is so far off the beaten path logistical support is non existent. It has taken me years of research to get to this point and I want to share this adventure with my grandson. Unfortunately, my own children have no interest in the possibilities of such an adventure. But then few had faith in Mel Fischer until he found the "Atocha" or Robert Marx, who found dozens of treasure ships. Finances are my only shortfall in this quest as I have done my homework and I have some of the necessary equipment left over from previously owned sailboats. I have read about those who have failed and the common reasons for their failure. All I need is a few passionate souls who can donate money or sailboat equipment for a 24-26ft sailboat. My best calculations are that I will need $7500.00 for the boat for two or three summers of work. In return I will gladly remember anyone who helps me. I intend to write a book about this adventure and will give a copy to anyone who helps me. This is not about getting rich. This is about a man wanting to do something significant for his grandchildren. I will encourage my 14 year old grandson to write his version about this adventure which may also become a book. This is the fantasy that children and old men go to see in the movies. I want to live it with them before it is too late. Can you help? For questions and answers: Paul Atkinson, P. O. Box 625, Comstock, Tx., 78837 Phone 432-292-4381 |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you only need $7,500 I would suggest getting a credit card. Pick one with an annual fee since they will have a lower interest rate than one with no fee. Outfit yourself with that and make the minimum payments. Anyone can build up credit but if you're behind the 8 ball it might take longer. It won't be impossible, just take longer. Chronic pain is not limited to the aged, many of us live with it and succeed. Agedness is merely a coincidence. Here's an idea you can have for free -- if you're planning on writing a book, start now but make it a website. Describe your idea in more detail -- I don't mean give away the location of the treasure, just take the time to write and sell people on the entire idea. Research things like PayPal. This way instead of asking a few people for a large chunk of money you can ask a lot of people for a small bit of money. Market it. Creativity can solve many problems, be creative. I was going to write about how adventures should involve risk and not credit card applications, also that arranging the book before even stepping off the dock was a sad reflection on our times. Then I realised a lot of the most famous or infamous adventures in real life often involved sponsorship by newspapers, also that funding was provided by both private and public cash. But further, don't get caught up in getting too cosy or building safteynets. Sir Ranulph Fiennes often left behind loads of equipment or didn't test it, in order to reach his deadline for leaving, sometimes calculated risk is good enough. |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you only need $7,500 I would suggest getting a credit card. Pick one with an annual fee since they will have a lower interest rate than one with no fee. Outfit yourself with that and make the minimum payments. Anyone can build up credit but if you're behind the 8 ball it might take longer. It won't be impossible, just take longer. Chronic pain is not limited to the aged, many of us live with it and succeed. Agedness is merely a coincidence. Here's an idea you can have for free -- if you're planning on writing a book, start now but make it a website. Describe your idea in more detail -- I don't mean give away the location of the treasure, just take the time to write and sell people on the entire idea. Research things like PayPal. This way instead of asking a few people for a large chunk of money you can ask a lot of people for a small bit of money. Market it. Creativity can solve many problems, be creative. I was going to write about how adventures should involve risk and not credit card applications, also that arranging the book before even stepping off the dock was a sad reflection on our times. Then I realised a lot of the most famous or infamous adventures in real life often involved sponsorship by newspapers, also that funding was provided by both private and public cash. But further, don't get caught up in getting too cosy or building safteynets. Sir Ranulph Fiennes often left behind loads of equipment or didn't test it, in order to reach his deadline for leaving, sometimes calculated risk is good enough. |
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But further, don't get caught up in getting too cosy or building
safteynets. Sir Ranulph Fiennes often left behind loads of equipment or didn't test it, in order to reach his deadline for leaving, sometimes calculated risk is good enough. Actually I agree with you wholeheartedly. My family/friends often marvel at my luck and I must admit I am the luckiest person I know, but a few times I have mentioned that the only way to "land on your feet" is to jump in the first place. I firmly believe there is a way around almost every roadblock if you want to do something. |
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But further, don't get caught up in getting too cosy or building
safteynets. Sir Ranulph Fiennes often left behind loads of equipment or didn't test it, in order to reach his deadline for leaving, sometimes calculated risk is good enough. Actually I agree with you wholeheartedly. My family/friends often marvel at my luck and I must admit I am the luckiest person I know, but a few times I have mentioned that the only way to "land on your feet" is to jump in the first place. I firmly believe there is a way around almost every roadblock if you want to do something. |
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