ziero0
17th March 2018, 07:51 AM
Who'da thunk it?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/17/rumored-site-55m-in-civil-war-era-gold-draws-fbis-attention-reports-say.html
Dozens of FBI agents, Pennsylvania state officials and members of a treasure-hunting group dug in a remote Pennsylvania site earlier this week, on rumors of Civil War-era gold being buried there.
A 155-year-old legend has it that a Civil War-era gold shipment bound for a U.S. Mint in Philadelphia was either lost or hidden northeast of Pittsburgh around the time of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
President Abraham Lincoln reportedly ordered the shipment to help pay Union Army soldiers, Dennis Parada, owner of local treasure-hunting group Finders Keepers, told WJAC-TV.
I expect 100 times the energy has been expended in the search for hidden gold than the energy that took to locate, mine it and ship it in the first place.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/17/rumored-site-55m-in-civil-war-era-gold-draws-fbis-attention-reports-say.html
Dozens of FBI agents, Pennsylvania state officials and members of a treasure-hunting group dug in a remote Pennsylvania site earlier this week, on rumors of Civil War-era gold being buried there.
A 155-year-old legend has it that a Civil War-era gold shipment bound for a U.S. Mint in Philadelphia was either lost or hidden northeast of Pittsburgh around the time of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
President Abraham Lincoln reportedly ordered the shipment to help pay Union Army soldiers, Dennis Parada, owner of local treasure-hunting group Finders Keepers, told WJAC-TV.
I expect 100 times the energy has been expended in the search for hidden gold than the energy that took to locate, mine it and ship it in the first place.