Hypothesis about the San Jose Treasure:
• Sea Search Armada has any kind of claim on it | the case is over - claims where declined in highest instance.
• Who ever salvages the San Jose will have years of legal fights over the treasure. | Unlike most treasure ships which are claimed by Spain (see Black Swan) All treasure ships in Colombian waters have a absolute clear legal standing. - They are Colombian and Colombia is willing to split 50/50 with the salvage Company.
When San Jose was found Spain made its claim within hours - it was refuted by president Santos with the words “Colombia is legal Heir of the Spanish overseas empire just as modern Spain is” - end of discussion. Even more - Colombia is also Heir of the Andinean Indian Tribes origin of the treasure - which modern Spain is clearly not. So no legal fight - Colombias claim is irrefutible. That makes Colombia and Spanish wrecks in Colombian Territorial Waters a extrem exception in the treasure hunting landscape.
Our business plan for the San Jose Project : talk under NDA agreement | Cartagena Key Player Network
• Only a local player well connected to government and local cartagena interest groups can aspire to have a realistic shot on the San Jose that has implication on the “how to do it” of the project setup.
• Colombia does NOT adhere to the UN project about treasure ships as its situation is VERY SPECIAL in this field - Colombia insists in its “own way” which is “colaboration with the private sector to get the job done”.
• Other than in most treasure ship projects there are NOT a lot of legal incertainties, the return on investment is huge and contains a relative low legal, and technology risk component, if done with the right player, in the right setup…
What are those risks, how to seize and navigate them talk to us under NDA agreement… | then - if convinced - get connected to - and invested into - the project.