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Hey Folks,
I don't post much in this section because most of my treasure hunting is land based.
There is very little around regarding this story, so I thought I'd post what I know and see what you guys can add.
The Story:
Charles Kenworthy was a millionaire real estate mogul in Southern California in the late 1960s-1970s. He was also an avid Treasure Hunter. He used his money to get information from archivists all over the world. IOn one caae he received the location of a Manilla Galleon that had been wrecked just off the coast of Santa Catalina Island in Southern California. His research showed that it had never been recovered.
He took his information to the State of California and received Exploration Permits. He got his friend Dr. Lambert Dolphin (Chief Physicist for the Stanford Research Institute and father of modern ground penetrating radar) and a few others from SRI to go along. He then approached John Wayne to see if he would rent them his yacht (The Wild Goose). When he explained all the details and showed him the evidence, John Wayne signed on as a partner.
In the September 1976 issue of Playboy, there was an article entitled "Puppets and Puppet Masters". It was a story about the secret story of the CIA involvement in Watergate. A part of the larger story was the story of Chuck Kenworthy. I will post the entire story here:
I'm sure you all know about the Hughes Glomar Explorer. In case you don't, here is a link to a good description of the ship and its' mission:
http://files.asme.org/asmeorg/Communities/History/Landmarks/12708.pdf
I don't believe Kenworthy ever saw any of that $30,000,000. Anything you all can add would be greatly appreciated.
Best-Mike
I don't post much in this section because most of my treasure hunting is land based.
There is very little around regarding this story, so I thought I'd post what I know and see what you guys can add.
The Story:
Charles Kenworthy was a millionaire real estate mogul in Southern California in the late 1960s-1970s. He was also an avid Treasure Hunter. He used his money to get information from archivists all over the world. IOn one caae he received the location of a Manilla Galleon that had been wrecked just off the coast of Santa Catalina Island in Southern California. His research showed that it had never been recovered.
He took his information to the State of California and received Exploration Permits. He got his friend Dr. Lambert Dolphin (Chief Physicist for the Stanford Research Institute and father of modern ground penetrating radar) and a few others from SRI to go along. He then approached John Wayne to see if he would rent them his yacht (The Wild Goose). When he explained all the details and showed him the evidence, John Wayne signed on as a partner.
In the September 1976 issue of Playboy, there was an article entitled "Puppets and Puppet Masters". It was a story about the secret story of the CIA involvement in Watergate. A part of the larger story was the story of Chuck Kenworthy. I will post the entire story here:
PLAYBOY’S “SHALLOW THROAT”With disaffected agents spilling their stories and Congressional committees announcing new exposés every few weeks, the penetration of CIA secrecy has become almost commonplace. But breaching security at Summa Corporation is another matter.
It is one of the most secretive companies in the world.
For this reason, one of PLAYBOY’s sources of corroboration for The Puppet and the Puppetmasters, Charles Kenworthy, is in a unique position. He has breached Summa security and far from seeking the anonymity of “Deep Throat” status, he has been rather eager to let Summa know about it. The story of how he got into this cold war is an interesting one.
Kenworthy is a flamboyant Los Angeles millionaire who made his fortune in real estate. His favorite pastime is hunting for lost treasures. In 1974, he formed a company called Quest and persuaded the initially skeptical Stanford Research Institute to work with him applying sophisticated technology to the task of finding ancient treasures. Using radar, lasers, sonar and electronic gear from it’s radiophysics lab, Kenworthy has turned an adventurous old art into a lucrative new science.
Shipping records from the 16th century indicate that a Spanish galleon carrying treasure now worth $30,000,000, sank off the coast of Catalina Island, near Los Angeles. Last year, Kenworthy, after finding evidence of the galleon’s location, got a permit from the State of California for sole search rights. His crew then began the time consuming process of zeroing in on the sunken ship.
Then along came the Glomar Explorer.
On August 20, 1975, she arrived, anchored a quarter mile off the coast, over the very area from which Kenworthy planned to raise the galleon, and remained there for nine days. During that time, a perimeter of half a mile was drawn around the Glomar to keep private ships away.
Kenworthy thought it odd for the Glomar to show up within 1400 feet of a populated area to perform a “secret mission.” But when he set out to investigate, he drew a complete blank. And Summa, in a one-paragraph note, simply assured him that the Glomar’s activity off Catalina “involves no ocean-bottom exploration or salvage operations” and ignored demands for proof.
So Kenworthy took matters into his own hands. Using his own connections with ex-investigative and intelligence agents, he penetrated Summa's security system and began compiling a dossier of Summa documents. He has not yet been able to prove his case, but he has acquired a rather remarkable array of documents, ranging from the startling to the ridiculous. He has, for example, part of Bill Gay's personal phone book, which lists R. Spencer Oliver and Robert R, Mullen & Company. The minutes of the June 6, 1975, Hughes Air Corporation board of directors meeting note that Robert F. Bennett, who leaked stories to Bob Woodward that helped bring down Nixon, was "present by invitation." Bennett was president of the CIA front Robert R. Mullen & Company. He is now director of public relations for Summa. Other documents show the massive losses sustained by Hughes-Nevada casinos. The Desert Inn, for example, lost $5,702,000 last year. The Summa color codes are among Kenworthy's treasure chest of papers. Summa executives, depending on their rank, have emblems on their company cars that show by the colors how important they are. And one executive's note to himself says, "Get CIA clearance"' on "mining operations." Yet another directive shows that Richard Danner— who passed $IOO.OOO of Hughes's money to Bebe Rebozo and is now general manager of the Sands—can't spend over $1000 without clearing it through _ Steve Savoldelli, now manager of Hughes-Nevada Operations. Kenworthy also discovered, evidence that suggests that Summa has committed "Watergate like break-ins against its own staff.
Jean E. Clary, food-and-beverage director of the Landmark Hotel, on April 23. 1976, wrote a letter to Summa saying that the Summa security men had broken into his home in an attempt to prove he was accepting kickbacks.
Summa has so far only threatened legal action and Kenworthy has failed to inspire an official Governmental investigation to determine the truth about whether or not the Glomar is the pirate ship that stole his treasure. PLAYBOY's own investigation of his charges has turned up two sources who claim that the Glomar did remove that treasure from off the coast of Catalina. In the meantime, playboy and Kenworthy are continuing to gather evidence to prove or disprove the story.
I'm sure you all know about the Hughes Glomar Explorer. In case you don't, here is a link to a good description of the ship and its' mission:
http://files.asme.org/asmeorg/Communities/History/Landmarks/12708.pdf
I don't believe Kenworthy ever saw any of that $30,000,000. Anything you all can add would be greatly appreciated.
Best-Mike