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[Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) Greetings Subscribers, Make sure your eyes are on BLIS! BLIS is our newest low float announcement and we're very excited to release it as an end of the year play. The stock is no stranger to moving from current levels to over $4.00 in just weeks. Such a move was done in October when BLIS shares moved from $2.25 to $4.45 that month. The gain was about 97% in just 3 weeks! BLIS is doing something very exciting. It's not every day that we get to alert a company that is hunting for treasure! Many of you are probably familiar with the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. Chests of riches were hidden all over the Caribbean for pirates to hunt for. Well the stuff you see in movies, is actual real life. There are billions worth of treasure hidden under the seas just waiting to be found and BLIS could be soon finding some of it! A few years ago, the San Jose galleon was found. This was a huge discovery called the Holy Grail of shipwrecks. This was a 64-gun, 3-masted galleon of the Spanish Navy that was launched in 1698, and sank in battle off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia in 1708. It was laden with gold, silver and emeralds worth about US$17 billion as of 2018! A shipwreck worth billions of dollars.. BILLIONS! It could take just one big discovery for BLIS to fly right into Wall Street's spotlight so hurry and add the stock to your watch list! Make sure to read our exclusive report about the company below: Beliss Corp. (OTC: BLIS) [Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) [( 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 has made a big discovery already... The company announced in early December that it has posted to YouTube.com a video of the cannon recently found off the east coast of Florida. Research suggests the cannon and anchor found are likely from the same 17th century shipwreck. The video can be viewed at [(. 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. “What 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,” stated Craig A. Huffman, acting CEO of BLIS. “The 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.” 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. [Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) Dr. E. Lee Spence took the role of Chairman when BLIS was formed, as well as being in charge, overseeing and conducting all planned operations by the company. He has been researching and finding shipwrecks and sunken treasure for sixty years, since the age of 12! Dr. Spence is listed as one of the top ten treasure hunters of all time. He has an extremely impressive track record of discoveries and recoveries and is well known through his many published articles and books. Vice magazine described Dr. Spence as “a pioneer in the field of underwater archaeology, a world-renowned treasure hunter, and just about as close to an actual living, breathing Nathan Drake (in the Uncharted gaming series) as you’re ever going to find.” He has also been described as an “underwater Indiana Jones” and as the “real Dirk Pitt” (in the Clive Cussler adventure novels). This is THE man to have on board! BLIS has major potential to discovery big things as the numbers of shipwrecks that lay on the ocean floors is in the hundreds of thousands of vessels. No one really knows all the ships over time that were lost at sea. The advantages that BLIS has is the ability to seize on, decipher and refine research that were the well documented histories of the vessels at sea by Spain, Britain, Portugal, France and others. Many are within reach and have been studied by the company's expert in archaeology. When combined with the fact the company will rely on the exhaustive research done with its search and salvor partners, sometimes through decades of exhaustive expensive research on particular sites and ships, BLIS will narrow down the places where materials and treasure had been found before. [Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) [Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) The returns on such wrecks can be enormous. Just to show some of the values that can be gotten as returns, here are a few of the top valued wrecks throughout the last decades alone: San Jose Shipwreck, from $4 Billion to $15 Billion Estimated Shipwreck from 1708 off Columbia, was a Spanish Galleon sunk by British Ships with an estimated onboard treasure including gold silver and emeralds. The wreck is now being exploited under agreement with the Columbian government by a “private anonymous” funder. Ship of Gold $100-150 million (SS Central America) In September 1857, during a hurricane, the S.S. Central America sank along with 15 tons of gold. This devastation largely contributed to the “Panic of 1857,” which, in the U.S., led to the first worldwide economic crisis. It was discovered in 1987. While being excavated 39 insurance companies made claim to the gold and other artifacts that were being recovered, because back in the 19th century they were all found liable and ending up paying damages “way back when”. After unavoidable legal battles the discovery team ultimately was awarded 92 percent of the gold. Shortly thereafter one gold bar, proved to be a very important piece of currency and broke a worldwide record at the time, selling for $8 million. British Treasury Ship $200 million After it was torpedoed by a German U-boat the S.S. Garisoppa sunk in 1941. The cargo it carried was enormous. It was loaded with approximately 7 million ounces of silver. The total weight makes the S.S. Garisoppa the biggest known metal cargo ever found at sea. So, who lays claim to this prize? The Odyssey Marine Exploration. It was in 2012 that they won the contract for exclusive salvage of the wreckage. Under the contract the Odyssey assumes all risk during excavation, and will receive 80 percent of the cargo, the other portion to go to the U.K. Government Department of Transport. What a deal! Whydah Gally $400 million The Whydah Gally is one of the coolest ships ever discovered. Not only is it the only pirate ship ever discovered, but it belonged the richest pirate: Captain “Black Sam” Bellamy. The story goes that the Wydah was once a slave ship, upon capturing it and its bounty Bellamy let the survivors have one of his older vessels and be on their way, retaining the ship as his flagship. The ship was discovered in 1984 by Barry Clifford, and by no accident either. Clifford had searched for years for this infamous pirate ship. Its treasures are endless and are still being recovered today. So far, more than 200,000 artifacts including gold jewelry, coins, cannons, and even the ship’s bell have been surfaced. The artifacts now travel the world in an exhibition sponsored by The National Geographic Society. The exhibition has been aptly named “Real Pirates.” It is incredibly popular. [Image](?awt_a=1jS4A&awt_l=Dx3Vy&awt_m=hTN6F72h7gvde4A) As part of BLIS's Treasure Search and Recovery Operations, the company 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. In an article, Dr. 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." Could BLIS be on its way to making the next big discovery? The company has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire the data and coordinates from shipwreck scans and technical mapping covering up to 60-mile-long areas off the east coast of Florida. The scans and data represent years and thousands of hours worth of work off Florida’s coast in an area where there are hundreds of known wrecks, many being historical and unexplored, with pinpoint data for locations of numerous identified and many unidentified wrecks and artifacts. Most importantly, such areas are outside the state waters of Florida and, thus, are open to federal law and admiralty claims to be filed for shipwrecks found and to be claimed by TSR. With a tiny float, an exciting business, the "underwater Indiana Jones" on the company's team, BLIS could stand to see some major upside potential! Hurry and do your own research! Treasure and Shipwreck Recovery Inc. (OTC: BLIS) may be one of our biggest winners of 2019! Sources: [( [( [( Take a quick moment to Grab your cell phone (if it's not already in your hand as you read this) and click this button below to join our FREE Text Messaging List to get Picks BEFORE everyone else: [Click to Join]( Then press SEND on your phone! EMAIL}/redirect GENERAL NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD AND YOU MUST AGREE TO THE TERMS CONTAINED THEREIN BEFORE USING THIS WEBSITE OR SUBSCRIBING TO OUR NEWSLETTER. 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