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Our newest alert is a low float play that could be ready for one massive bounce!
Hurry and add BLIS to your radar!
BLIS is involved with searching for sunken treasure under the seas. A lot of that valuable gold and silver that many ships carried in the past is sitting somewhere on the ocean floors.
Recently it was announced that nine rare silver quarters recovered from the wreck of a steamship that sank carrying treasure from the California Gold Rush are now set for auction.
Rare coins are big business as these coins can fetch a lot of money. An extremely rare half-dollar coin from 1838 recently sold at auction for $504,000! One coin went for over half a million dollars!
It was just a few years ago that salvagers found a 300-year-old ship at the bottom of the Caribbean near the coast of Colombia. It was marked the âholy grailâ of shipwrecksâthe legendary San Jose galleon, a Spanish ship rumored to contain up to $17 billion in treasure. The Associated Press reported last year that experts have identified the ship and confirmed that it is the REAL DEAL!
Billions of dollars are waiting to be discovered under our seas and BLIS intends to find some of this treasure.
The company wants to become the LARGEST sunken treasure recovery company in the world!
The fact that the stock has a tiny trading float of 2M shares could be to the benefit of our readers. Low float stocks tend to be very volatile and can see dramatic price jumps quickly.
In October BLIS share prices soared from $2.25 to nearly $4.50 for a gain fo almost 100% that month.
Could the stock be on its way to seeing a move like this again? Only time will tell!
Hurry and read our exclusive report about this company below:
Beliss Corp. (OTC: BLIS)
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Treasure & Shipwreck Recovery, Inc. (OTC: BLIS) conducts shipwreck and treasure recovery from shallow shipwreck finds in the Caribbean and North America.
The company is beginning first expeditions around Florida, and primary sites of Cape Romain, South Carolina and targeted Caribbean sites. The Holy Grail of shipwrecks we mentioned earlier was found in the Caribbean!
BLIS's business plan and current capabilities uses certain exploration, survey and recovery techniques using innovative methods and state-of-the-art technology to provide access to known wreck site areas.
The company's core focus is the discovery and recovery of valuable artifacts and treasure from researched sites and shipwrecks and intends to expand into media projects for other matters in games, television and sales of artifacts using its web development methods and expertise.
BLIS had some huge news in early December!
The company has successfully recovered artifacts from its initial dives on the previous scanned areas, including what is believed to be the boundaries of a suspected 17th century shipwreck.
Among items identified was a cannon from the period and an anchor, which was recovered, along with other items. The Company used the recently announced purchased data to make the finds on initial dives. The identity of the vessel will be worked on as the area is further searched and targets explored.
âWhat is significant is that we believe the cannon and anchor, due to their positioning along with other material, are in an area that could contain a colonial period wreck. The discovery was made off the east coast of Florida, outside of state waters, so, therefore, we intend to file an admiralty claim off established coordinates from the surveys we purchased just last month,â stated Craig A. Huffman, acting CEO of BLIS.
âThe coordinates and surveys we gained are having immediate dividends and narrowing down areas that can be further searched, artifacts and cargoes gained and, ultimately, claimed, from historic shipwrecks and their cargoes.â
BLIS intends as its short-term goal to keep working such targets, while it also prepares for a larger expedition with several strategic partners to an area of the Caribbean with known historical valuable shipwrecks, which it hopes to announce in the near future.
The seas are filled with sunken vessels and their lost treasures and it takes a company like BLIS to try to find them!
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As part of the company's Treasure Search and Recovery Operations, BLIS utilizes vessels from numerous sources and partners. Included in these are ones that they have obtained including the large 80 ton 71 foot R/V Bellows, for endurance and large recovery operations, as well as a vessel for short range recovery, the 33 foot Sea Survey, of Sea Research Society, its main operating partner.
Both of these vessels are tremendously outfitted to both find treasure and recover it. In addition contracted companies have other industry vessels the company can contract.
Galleon Quest recently acquired one of the most storied treasure recovery vessels in history for operations with BLIS's partner Sea Research Society, in the Osprey. Originally a U.S. Navy Patrol Boat, and storied with recoveries throughout the Caribbean.
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BLIS is currently is operating under the supervision of world-renowned marine historian and archaeologist, Dr. E. Lee Spence.
It was only last summer that BLIS announced that Dr. E Lee Spence would join the company as Chairman and Chief Operating Officer!
Dr. Spence is an internationally known expert on shipwrecks and sunken treasures. He received one of the first five doctorates (Doctor of Marine Histories, College of Marine Arts, 1972) ever awarded for marine archaeology anywhere in the world and he has long been considered one of the founding fathers of marine archaeology.
Dr. Spence has discovered HUNDREDS of treasure laden and historical wrecks. He has salvaged hundreds of millions of dollars in valuable artifacts and has been responsible, through his archival research, for the location of the wrecks of the side-paddle-wheel steamers Republic and Central America from which over one billion dollars in treasure has been recovered.
He has also authored more than two dozen books and has served as an editor for a number of nationally distributed magazines. He is additionally is an award winning cartographer and has published a number of maps and charts dealing with shipwrecks and treasure.
If there was someone to have on board of a sunken treasure hunting company it would be THIS guy!
In an article, Spence has written, "Despite what most people believe, shipwrecks are not rare. It has been estimated that there are millions of shipwrecks around the world."
He also wrote, "With shipwrecks drawing world-wide attention for their discoverers, the equipment they use, and the sponsors of their work, there is no reason that similar contracts canât be reached for them and their ventures. I have been directly or indirectly responsible for the discovery of artifacts collectively valued in the hundreds of million dollars, but an important part of my financial rewards have come from contracts that allowed companies to make use of my public persona and reputation for researching and discovering shipwrecks. I do not endorse products and/or companies that I do not believe in."
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One of the biggest discoveries in the world has been the Black Swan project for $500M.
After discovery and excavation, in 2007, by the Odyssey Marine Exploration, they uncovered and flew 17 tons of coins from the Gibraltar to an undisclosed address in the U.S. However, once word got out about the shipâs discovery, its nationality came under debate. The ship was found floundering in uncertain territory, a location where Colonial-era ships were known to frequent. The ships age and size were also very vague.
Due to these uncertainties, very little was released about the wreck site. Being that this was the largest treasure haul ever discovered in the world meant this uncertainty needed to be sorted out right quick. Experts were called in, and could only return statements of astonishment, saying the find was âunprecedentedâ and âwithout comparison.â
Finally, the Spanish Government filed its claim against the cargo, and stated they believed the ship to be the Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes, which had been sunk by the British in 1804.
In 2008, the U.S. federal court stepped in to order the Odyssey to disclose its findings â location of the wreck, and any artifacts and treasures uncovered. The information the Odyssey provided ruled out the Nuestra de las Mercedes. After five years of litigation the courts finally made a ruling in favor of Spain, and the treasure had to be flown back. Fortunately, Odyssey has laid claim to almost every other shipwreck it has found.
Another big discovery was the Atocha Motherlode for $450 million (the Mel Fisher Wreck).
The cargo, that is the treasure, that the Nuestra Senora de Atocha carried was so incredibly large and vast that it is said it took two months to load it. So, of course it sank! It went down off the Florida Keys in 1622, and all its gold, copper, silver, indigo, and jewels sank to the ocean floor. The Spanish tried desperately to recover it, but the sea can be a cruel, unfair slave master.
However, one man, Mel Fisher took on the beast and after scouring the seabed for nearly 17 years he was rewarded with victory, with the Atocha and all her fortune. The ship was located in July 1985. The wreckage continues to be explored and excavated to this day.
With stories like this, and the story of the legendary San Jose galleon, which is said to have up to $17B in treasure, it's obvious that the sea is home to some very big treasures.
BLIS may be under Wall Street's radar right now but this may change...
The company has made a discovery already and it has posted to YouTube.com a video of the cannon recently found off the east coast of Florida. The video can be viewed at [(.
BLIS has a very small trading float and with a limited number of shares for the public to trade, this stock may be positioned to see some major moves!
Hurry and do your own research and make sure to Google for more sunken treasure stories. These stories show just how much potential BLIS may have in finding their own huge discoveries!
Treasure and Shipwreck Recovery Inc. (OTC: BLIS) may be one of our biggest winners of 2019!
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