Sunken Ships with Billions in Gold and Silver
Fight for 'World's Richest Shipwreck' Heats Up https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/news-san-jose-shipwreck-colombia-salvage
The San José, a
300-year-old wreck off the Colombian coast. Estimates of the value of the San
José’s cargo of gold, silver and jewels have ranged from a few billion dollars
to more than $20 billion.
Just one ship loaded with $20 Billion dollars in Gold and Silver!!!
Let me repeat myself! $20 Billion in Gold and Silver just from
One Ship!!!
Let me ask this; How many treasure ships sailed out of the Americas in 300
to 400 Years??? Thousands of ships!!!
How about the Europeans also
stealing from Africa and Asia for 300 years??? Trillions and Trillions of dollars stolen!!!
Who has this Trillions and Trillions of dollars??? The Super Rich
in Europe!
https://www.itv.com/news/2015-12-05/wreck-of-spanish-gold-ship-discovered-off-colombia
Now, two other
vessels have been found nearby thanks to new, hi-tech equipment that have
also allowed Colombian naval officials to take a closer look at the San José
and to locate impressive historical artifacts including a gold ingot and the
crews' swords.
It has been called a holy
grail of shipwrecks, as it was carrying one of the greatest quantities
of valuables ever lost at sea, with new footage of the vessel now also showing
close-up images of some of its vast treasure.
Duque said in a
statement: "We have already found two additional vessels: one
vessel that is from the colonial period and another that, from the point of
view of preliminary analysis, corresponds to the Republican period of our
history."
The president also said
that the Colombian Navy is investigating the possible locations of
approximately 12 other vessels in the area. https://www.newsweek.com/two-ships-found-near-spanish-galleon-full-gold-worth-17-billion-1714432
Two Ships Found Near Spanish Galleon
Full of Gold Worth $17 Billion (newsweek.com)
The Sunken Spanish/Portuguese Ships https://www.suustunde.com/en/content-details/treasures-of-sunken-ships.html?ContentID=247
There was a fairly common belief among Sailors in the past. According to this belief, the treasures of sunken ships would enter Davy Jones' chest, located deep in the sea. So, according to the belief, neither the crew nor the wreckage of a sinking ship can be reached, and the treasures on the ship with the sinking ship would be the spirit of the sea. The sailors' history is filled with stories about the sunken ship and their treasures. Today, these stories are still popular and attract people's attention. These stories affect not only sailors but also ordinary people.
So long, long time ago no one really wanted to dive-in and recover lost Gold and Silver. I would imagine the fear was more so to the Shark and Barracuda infested seas and maybe also the legend of man killing Mermaids? Even today with modern equipment, sharks are the biggest threat to divers!
??? Pirates of the
Caribbean anyone ???
LOL .. LOL
Davy Jones –
Pirates of the Caribbean movie
https://societyofexplorersandadventurers.fandom.com/wiki/Davy_Jones
The Flying Dutchman – Pirates of
the Caribbean movie
https://d23.com/pirates-of-the-caribbean-flying-dutchman-models/
See
below 24 sunken ships with maybe 2.4 billion dollars of Gold and Silver. How
about the maybe, 95% of the ships that did not sink?
Don’t
forget to check the Excel table all the way down which shows 252 Spanish
shipments alone that left the Americas full of Gold and Silver with maybe 200
million Gold coins and maybe 400 million silver coins and 2 million Gold bars
and 1.75 million Silver bars and 6 million Gold ingots? Could all this be in
the Trillions of dollars?
Boy,
was I wrong in guessing only 40 billion dollars was stolen from the Americas???
They kept stealing until there was nothing left to dig/mine using the
technology at that time!
List of Spanish Ships
leaving the America’s loaded with Blood Stained and Stolen Gold, Silver
and Jewels!
The Spanish kept detailed records of each ships’ inventory. Probably to make sure they do not shortchange the King of Spain of his 20% payment of the stolen loot!
- Some ships were carrying up to 35 million Gold coins!!! DAMN!
- Some ships were carrying up to 50 million Silver coins!!! Double DAMN!
- Some
ships were carrying up to 2 million Gold bars!!! Triple DAMN!
- Some
ships were carrying up to 1.75 million Silver bars!!! Quadruple DAMN!
- Don’t
forget the Gold ingots, Silver ingots, Gold dust, Jade, Emeralds and other
precious stones?
- After
300+ years of stealing Gold and Silver, they then moved on to Plantation
business getting slaves, and since 90% of Natives were killed from European
small pox and killed for not obeying the Spanish intruders and killed from
being worked to DEATH! They then brought in African slaves and later,
Indian coolies (indentured servants).
- Don’t
forget that these Bastards then copied the same formula out to India,
Burma, Guyana, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, New Zealand, Hawaii,
China etc …. (And I am calling out not
only the Spanish but also the Portuguese, English, French, Dutch and to a
lesser level the Germans)
Special Note: The British was proudly selling Heroin
to China in the 1800’s, The Emperor of China saw that this Heroin was extremely
addictive and that his people were badly addicted to the drug. When the Emperor
tried to stop the sale of Heroin in his country by the British, the British
went to war/attacked China. The British didn’t care that they were destroying
entire communities!!!
I cannot tell how complete the shipment
data (Excel list at the bottom) on the website with the shipment manifest information
is. I’m sure there is missing information of the shipments but listed below are
just 252 shipments in 300 years (less than one ship leaving the Americas each
year). https://www.treasurenet.com/threads/list-of-treasure-wrecks.142141/page-2
So more guess calculation here:
- 212 million Gold coins x $720 per Gold coin x 10 for list of ships not on the list = $1.52 trillion
- 430 million Silver coins x $18 per Silver coin x 10 for list of ships not on the list = $77 billion
- 2 million Gold bars x $2,000 per Gold bar x 10 for list of ships not on the list = $40 billion
This small list comes up to almost 3 trillion dollars!!!
- 20% to King of Spain = $500 billion dollars!!!
- 10% to Catholic Church = $250 billion dollars!!! (Get blessed by the Pope in the name of Jesus)
- 50% or more to the rich Europeans (including mostly the Ultimate Bloodline?) = $1.5 trillion dollars or more.
90% or more of the countries on this
planet don’t have a budget coming close to this number. These people can
actually buy up entire countries. Oh, I forgot! They Already Do!!! They
control the governments and the elections of the countries that they make money
from. Getting their puppet President elected means more profit for them!!!
Would you like to add the stolen stuff
from India, Burma, Guyana, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, New
Zealand, Hawaii, China?
From what I see, the English, Portugese
and Spanish Royal families and the rich Europeans are today swimming in
money. They can never run out of money!
Never!
Much Worse! These English, Portugese and Spanish Royal families and the rich Europeans are today the primary owners of the biggest companies including (Gold, Silver, Diamond mining, OIL, OIL, and Military companies).
We will never have peace because war costs Billions to Trillions of dollars. Very good Profit. And they own the same industries on both sides of the WAR! Let me repeat one more time, the Super Rich own the Commercial Banks, the Federal Reserve Banks and the Military Equipment companies on both sides of the WAR! If one side wins, they get paid for the equipment and the commercial bank loans and they also get paid annually for the Federal Reserve interest like in the US $33 Trillion dollars. They Get Paid 3 Times For The Same Product Sold!
And on the
losing side, the same Super Rich still also gets paid collateral like lots of
land and long-term interest payments. The Super Rich NEVER loses!
And these companies/investments continue
to generate billions in income annually. They can never run out of money!
BUT! Where is the Billions in Catholic Church Gold kept? I
don’t see any Catholic priests driving Ferraris in public? Who is enjoying the
Blood Stained Stolen Gold at the Catholic Church? Oh, it makes sense now when I
saw an unverified report that said the Catholic Church is one of the
investors/owners of America’s Federal Reserve (and collecting part of the 5%
interest on the $33 Trillion yearly?).
I imagine below is how the “Inner Circle” live their daily lives!!! LOL
*** Uncle Scrooge McDuck ***
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/408068416239206948/
https://fictionhorizon.com/scrooge-mcduck-net-worth/
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*** Extra Credit Reading
Below ***
(You should at least
look at it. Including the Excel list at the bottom)
*** Extra Credit Reading ***
Sunken Ships
https://www.suustunde.com/en/content-details/treasures-of-sunken-ships.html?ContentID=247
In
this article, we will talk about the most famous and gigantic treasure stories
and various documents that prove the reality of these stories.
Flor
Do Mar (1511): The ship carrying gold and jewels stolen from the Malacca
Kingdom in the region where Malaysia is located and under the
command of Alfonso de Albuquerque is one of the famous ships buried in
the water with treasures in history. Shortly after his expedition, he was
caught in a storm on November 21, 1511, and was buried in the sea, very
sadly. When the ship sank, a very important throne belonging to the
Malacca Sultan was among the loot buried in the sea with this sinking ship.
Spanish
Treasure Fleet (1567): Moving from Veracruz to Spain under the command of Admiral
Juan Velasco de Barrio, the Spanish fleet was caught in a terrible storm
when it arrived near Puerto Rico in 1567. He lost 5 of his ships during
this terrible storm. The severity of the storm at that time prevented other
ships from interfering with the sinking ships, and treasures were buried,
together with both ships and ships. It is known that the ship fleet lost 3
million pesos in this accident. Seafarers, who could reach the land
under harsh conditions, were also killed by the Caribbean inhabitants in the
region.
Terra Company (1605): This Spanish treasure
fleet, which left the port of Cartagena in January 1605 and consisted of
7 ships, faced the end of a sudden storm. While passing through the Serranilla
region between Yukatan and Jamaica, 3 ships were saved in the
storm they caught, and unfortunately, 4 other ships were sunk. Sinking ships
are known to carry 4 million pesos of jewelry, silver, and gold.
Santıssıma Trınıdad
(1616): This
ship, a Spanish Manila galleon, was caught in its typhoon on the way to Acapulco.
A total of 94 tons of silver coins sank with this ship sinking
near the Osumi Pass in the south of Japan. The exact value of these silver
coins was 3 million pesos.
Merchant
Royal: The El Dorad of the Seas (1641): Merchant Royal was the ship where the most
valuable treasure sank throughout the history of maritime. The ship,
which was caught in a storm off the coast of Britain on September 23, 1641,
was carrying a highly loaded treasure. To express the size of the treasure it
carries, we can say that; The treasure on board was equal to 1/3 of the
state treasury at that time. This ship was specially built in 1627 by
British merchants. If we give more detailed information about the ship and the
treasure it carries if we tell the story of how this huge treasure ship sank.
Namely;
This
ship had been trading with Spanish colonies on the West Indian islands
for a long time. This ship, controlled by John Limbrey, left the Spanish
colonies in San Domingo and sailed to reach England. On his way back to
London, he has to stop at the Cadiz port of Southern Spain.
While
the ship pauses at the port of Cadiz for repair and maintenance, the Spanish
ship assigned to carry the gold allocated for the Spanish army is burned and it
is not possible to deliver the gold to the army in Flanders. As a solution,
Merchant Royal is deemed suitable to carry these gold coins. The ship's captain
gets these golds and returns to London and sails in late August 1641.
Unfortunately, the ship, which was repaired at the port because it received
water, continues to receive water when it leaves the port. Also, the evacuation
pumps of the ship broke down and sink as a result of the storm that was caught
on 23 September 1642. 18 of 58 crew members on board were killed by
drowning in the accident.
The
captain and with him 40 men board the lifeboats and are rescued by the
accompanying Dover Merchant ship. Unfortunately, it was not possible to save
the sinking treasure with the ship. News of the accident reached London in a
short time and this situation had a great impact throughout Europe. For
a long time, this news appeared in the press and did not come off the
headlines.
This
ship, known as the El Dorados of the Seas, sinks in; It carried 500,000
silver Spanish pesos, 400 gold Mexican silver, and 500 gold Spanish gold.
Besides, there were 300,000 silver and 100,000 gold and jewels
belonging to the merchants of the period in the warehouse of the ship.
San
Francisco Xavier (1656): Unfortunately, the ship that went into a collision with a
British fleet while cruising in the Gulf of Cadiz in Spain and attempted
to return to the pier after this collision was blown off before it succeeded.
Meanwhile, the ship had 63 tons of silver coins or 2 million pesos.
All this treasure was buried with the ship.
La
Vierge Du Bon Port (1666): St. Petersburg to explore Madagascar This ship,
purchased from the port of Malo, was included in the reconnaissance fleet. The
ship, which was attacked by British Pirates near the Channel Islands on the way
to the port of Le Havre on February 20, 1966, sank in that area.
When the ship sank, it was known to carry 1.500.000 Euro worth of cargo.
Isabela
(1672): Caught
in a storm on his way back to Seville, this galleon in the fleet of the Duke
of Veragua looked capsized. It is known that the ship's warehouse was worth
1 million dollars worth of Peruvian and Colombian
gold when Santa Maria was caught in the nose and sank in the storm.
Soleil
D'orient (1681): This ship, which belongs to the French East India
company and weighs 1000 tons, was carrying the gifts of the Siamese
kingdom to France. This ship hitting the rocks when it came to the
southeast end of Madagascar had sunk there. At the time of the ship,
there were hundreds of diamonds, porcelains as gifts from the
Chinese Empire, and a dinner set with 1000 pieces of gold, as the
gift of the Japanese Empire. All these precious pieces in it were buried
in the water.
Hms
Sussex (1694): This British Royal warship, acting under the captain of
Admiral Francis Wheeler, was caught on February 19, 1694, off the coast
of Gibraltar. Only two Turkish sailors survived during this storm, which
was a surprise bar because it occurred every 100 years. When the ship sank,
there was a silver and gold coin worth 1 million euros, which was taken
to the Savoy Duke to be bribed.
San
Jose (1708): On 8
June 1708 off the Kartegana, the British ship had 344 tons of
silver and gold coins. Their value was approximately 11 million
pesos. Besides, there were 116 chests of Emerald and the
personal treasure of the Peruvian governor of the period.
Spanish
Treasure Fleet (1715): This fleet of 12 ships caught the storm on the East Coast
of Florida on June 30, 1715, and 11 ships were sunk. The rest of
the fleet had lucked out, except for a French ship named Griffon that
accompanied the fleet. The treasury buried in the waters together with the
fleet was 6,338,000 pesos, excluding silvers and jewels. After
the accident, a significant part of the treasure was saved but some of them
could not be reached, unfortunately. It is estimated that there are still 2,200,000
pesos where the ships sank.
Santa
Rosa (1726): This
ship, which is a Portuguese flag carrier ship, was blown up and sank after a
fire broke out while in Brazil. This ship, which sailed from Salvador,
carried over 5 tons of gold bullion and silver coins in chests.
La Victoria
(1738): When
this ship sank, it was buried with all its cargo. It is known that the present
value of the treasures in this sinking ship in Anegada is around $
1,750,000.
Hms
Victory (1744): The ship, which returned to Gibraltar Tan under
the command of Admiral Sir John Balchin, was caught in a great storm on 4-5
October 1744. The ship caught in this storm in the Channel Pass was the
largest ship of the British navy. When the ship sank, it included 400,000
Euros of gold coins from Lisbon and loot seized from other ships.
Notre
Dame De Deliverance (1755): This ship, a French Galleon and carrying Spanish gold,
was lost in an area between Havana and Cadiz for an unknown reason. The
lost ship is thought to have sunk in anticipation. It is known that 17 chests carry
585 kilograms of gold in the warehouse when the ship sinks. In
addition to this, there were 15.399 Spanish gold coins, 1.072.000 silver
coins, 153 gold snuff boxes, 23 and a half kilograms of silver, precious stones
and jewels, 15 kilograms of silver ore and a sword with a golden hilt
and a golden watch. All these precious jewels and gold were buried with the
ship.
Nuestra
Senora De Las Mercedes (1804): The fleet of 4 ships, including the Nuestra Senora De
Las Mercedes ship, returned to Spain from South America while
encountering the British while in Spanish waters.
This
ship, which clashed with the British, blew up after this conflict. As the ship
was blown up, 4,436,519 silver and gold pesos were buried in water with a
large amount of jewelry. After this incident, Spain waged war on
England.
RMS
Amazon (1852): This ship, which belongs to R.M.S.P company, exploded and
sank with a fire that broke out on January 4, 1852, while sailing to the
West Indies. After this sad accident, the sinking ship had 100,000 Euro
gold, 20,300 Euro coin, and 5,150 Euro mercury.
Napried
(1872): The
ship moving from the port of Beirut in June 1872 was sunk in the
fire and found the sea bottom with many important works in it. When the ship
sank, there were Byzantine, Greek, Roman and Venetian coins in
it. Also, there were extremely precious rugs collections and 5,000 pieces of
antiques on the ship.
Prins
Frederik (1890): The ship, which is a Dutch ship and sailed to Java,
collided with the British steamship The Mapessa on June 25, 1890.
When the ship sank, there were 400,000 silver coins to be paid to
the Dutch army in its warehouse.
SS
Benmohr (1942): A ship sunk by a German submarine on March 5, 1942, about
210 miles southwest of Freetown, had an important treasure. This ship had 46
and a half tons of silver, large amounts of cast iron and rubber.
SS
City of Cairo (1942): The ship was sunk by the German submarine on November 6,
1942, about 450 miles south of Helena. These valuable items included
wood, cast iron, cotton, fabric, manganese ore and 2000 boxes of silver
coins. All these valuable items were buried with the ship.
In the
history of maritime, very sad accidents have occurred and many marine vessels
have been sunk due to undesired reasons or different accidents have occurred.
Depending on this, important treasures are buried in the water besides many
lives. Although some sinking ships had treasures after the accident, these
treasures mostly remained at the bottom of the water. Perhaps some years after
these accidents, some of these treasures were found with good research.
However, there are still treasures of many sunken ships under the sea. Maybe
these treasures will be available in the coming years.
List of Spanish Ships leaving the America’s loaded with Blood Stained and Stolen Gold, Silver and Jewels!
The Spanish kept detailed records of each ships’ inventory. Probably to make sure they do not shortchange the King of Spain of his 20% payment of the stolen loot!
Only 252 ships in 350 years is listed here. There should be thousands of shipments in 350 years but you can see how extensive the stealing of goods from the Americas really was!