Treasure hunters: Did FBI destroy video of Civil War gold?
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press Treasure hunters who claim the FBI made off with several tons of buried Civil War-era gold are now questioning…
Continue ReadingBy MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press Treasure hunters who claim the FBI made off with several tons of buried Civil War-era gold are now questioning…
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