We see that a certain Spanish reporter -- the Geraldo Rivera of Europe (and that's deeply insulting to Rivera, actually) -- has returned to his goofy conspiracy mongering over on Yahoo. Interestingly, he also decided to layout his wild, completely speculative "theories" about Odyssey activities on the HHI website as well. Of course, like the little yappy lap dog that he is, Doc immediately jumped into the fray, dropping not so subtle hints about other supposed nefarious activities of Odyssey Marine, including the company "looting" shipwreck sites during their search for the HMS Sussex, and storing Black Swan artifacts in Tangier.
(We know, you can't make this stuff up.)
Of interest, though, Solomon immediately deleted Doc's likely libelous response and warned this reporter not to make "criminal allegations" against Odyssey because HHI abides by English law (where libel and defamation judgements are far easier to receive than the U.S.). Smart move, sure. But we find it interesting that he failed to take down the reporter's piece, the very thing that accuses Odyssey of committing crimes in Europe.
We won't bother with a detailed explanation of this reporter's outlandish theories, but suffice to say they involve Odyssey operating in coordination with the UK's Ministry of Defense to use submarines for illegal activities. James Bond stuff, for sure, except their offered up by a drooling madman who wouldn't recognize good reporting if Walter Conkrite personally stuck his foot in his ass.
Poor Doc, he just can't catch a break. Already shunned and laughed at by his HHI brethren, he also just pathetically posted an update on his supposed Spanish shipwreck project (which has been mocked by some in our comments section as a worthless site that Doc stole credit for from someone else) has been delayed because the Virgin Island's territorial archaeologist had to return to the States for personal business. Oh, we bet. Translation: Doc can no longer fund his junkets with credit cards. Remember, according to his filing, he only has $200 in the bank.
We are in the process of attempting to track down this archaeologist, by the way. We're interested in finding out if he's even heard of one Doc McManus, let alone a Spanish shipwreck. We'll keep you posted.
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3 comments:
Love the updates.
This is like a soap opera, only REAL!
As we said back in the old days in the USAF, "So F..ing Cool!"
Rock On, Dude !!
Dic is on a long walk on a short pier to oblivion. Maybe someone will get a good deal on the gold escudo he screwed his ex friend out of? Or maybe someone will be interested in his outdated scuba gear?
Does Dork still work for Allan at Sea Tow? If so maybe Sea Tow needs to check there inventory.
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