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The transcript centers on email exchanges among Terry Garcia, Ted Waite, John Haybush, and others regarding a so-called mega underwater site off the western tip of Cuba and a broader pursuit of Atlantis, gold, and ancient ruins. Key points:
- The discussion references a “mega underwater structure situated on the West Northwest Tip of San Antonio,” noted as important, with follow-up promised. Images from the site show a square stone object and something resembling a pyramid, though scale is unclear. Terry Garcia is identified as executive vice president of the National Geographic Society.
- The emails reveal a collaboration among Garcia, Waite, and Haybush about “the Cuban Atlantic City off the western tip of Cuba,” with Garcia forwarding documents and attaching a report from a Cuban geologist to Haybush. The exchange includes the phrase “the gospel truth” as the email title (dated 10/13/2004).
- The correspondence explicitly states: “If three eight zero one still has good connections to Fidel, maybe we could go after both the gold and Atlantis. I call that a smoking gun.” The number “38001” is discussed as potentially a spy code, with a tie to Bimini and a famous boat top “38001,” suggesting a link to Bimini.
- The email to John explains that Polina Zelitsky, a Russian contact, has an arrangement with the Cuban government allowing her to use a converted trawler, the Ulysses, to survey Cuban waters for archaeological resources, focusing on sunken treasure ships. The big prize is Cortes’ ship, reputedly laden with gold objects not melted down, which went down in a storm off Cuba.
- Zelitsky’s survey reportedly found formations that are “too symmetrical to be anything but man made,” but the formation lies about 2,000 feet deep, far deeper than the Bimini Road (20 to 30 feet). The team has access to the right equipment, but timing, costs, and Zelitsky’s personality create obstacles to launching the expedition. The emails note that discreet inquiries and top-level support could be helpful.
- Terry Garcia mentions sending images of the object types Zelitsky claims to have found. The transcript asserts that the documents reveal a group of individuals “completely involved with Maxwell and Epstein,” connected to the “Gateway Computer,” and belonging to an “archaeological network.”
- The transcript asserts that the core of Epstein’s search, based on material from the hot zone, concerns traces of the Belisle Group and the Tuhai Stone in The Bahamas, with the hot zone encompassing Cuba, The Bahamas, and the Yucatan Peninsula. It concludes that there is an “archaeological war” over those ruins, with the parties involved aware of Zelitsky, Maxwell’s attempts to obtain permission from Castro, and the people who could answer many questions. The emails are about twenty years old, prompting curiosity about subsequent developments.