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		<description>This is one of my favorite stories - urban legend comes to Korea.  It reminds me of my favorite campaign against Goldship and their destruction of the Kowshing that they claimed had over 600 tons of silver.  I did a number of articles on the company and the ship because I thought that it was a crime that they "salvaged" the ship of several skeletons, a few loose coins, and some individual weapons.  Where are these items at now?  Who knows.

Ask yourself what would a Russian ship being doing with that much gold on it - I am talking about the Dmitri Doneski.  Why would Russia send a ship full of gold into a war zone?  Why not use the railroad?  Prof. Lankov and I talked about this before and I am pretty sure he didn't believe there was gold on this ship.  History repeats itself every ten - thirty years, but here in Korea it is about every two years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of my favorite stories - urban legend comes to Korea.  It reminds me of my favorite campaign against Goldship and their destruction of the Kowshing that they claimed had over 600 tons of silver.  I did a number of articles on the company and the ship because I thought that it was a crime that they &#8220;salvaged&#8221; the ship of several skeletons, a few loose coins, and some individual weapons.  Where are these items at now?  Who knows.</p>
<p>Ask yourself what would a Russian ship being doing with that much gold on it - I am talking about the Dmitri Doneski.  Why would Russia send a ship full of gold into a war zone?  Why not use the railroad?  Prof. Lankov and I talked about this before and I am pretty sure he didn&#8217;t believe there was gold on this ship.  History repeats itself every ten - thirty years, but here in Korea it is about every two years.</p>
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