A Farmer finds $600 Million Buried In His Farmyard
Many people love stories about excavated treasures so different stories spread on social media regarding discoveries and discoveries of different people around the world.
Meet Jose Mariena Carlos, a 65-year-old farmer who recently received a $3000 grant from the Colombian government to help him start a palm oil plantation on land that has been in his family for over 200 years.
Known as “The King of C0caine”, he was the wealthiest cr1minal in history, with an estimated known net worth of US$30 billion by the early 1990s, and approximately US$50 billion when including money that was buried in different areas of Colombia.
At the height of its power, Pablo Escobar’s dr4ug cartel was smuggling fifteen tons of c0caine (worth more than half a billion dollars) into the United States every single day.
He made so much money that he had to spend $1000 per week purchasing rubber bands to wrap the stacks of cash.
He made so much money that he had to spend $1000 per week purchasing rubber bands to wrap the stacks of cash.
When Pablo was finally k1lled, the location of many of these money pits d1ed with him. The CIA estimates there to be about 100 of these money pits that have yet to be discovered, each containing between five hundred million to one billion dollars.
The news that a Colombian farmer finds $600,000,000 in dr4ug money buried on his farm has created a modern-day “Gold Rush” as people are now flocking to the Colombian countryside with echo sounders and all kinds of scanning equipment, searching for more of Pablo Escobar’s hidden money pits.
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