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costarica – Vatican Enquirer http://vaticanenquirer.com A satirical commentary on the news. Thu, 09 Mar 2017 15:20:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://vaticanenquirer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-vaticanenquirer-fav-65x65.png costarica – Vatican Enquirer http://vaticanenquirer.com 32 32 71485691 Costa Rica Model Detained In Europe Headed For Her Birth Country of Dubai, In The EU http://vaticanenquirer.com/costa-rica-model-detained-in-europe-headed-for-her-birth-country-of-dubai-in-the-eu/ http://vaticanenquirer.com/costa-rica-model-detained-in-europe-headed-for-her-birth-country-of-dubai-in-the-eu/#respond Sun, 03 Jul 2016 16:49:49 +0000 http://vaticanenquirer.com/?p=1895 The Vatican Enquirer’s Spain bureau learned of the arrest of Costa Rica journalist, television presenter and model when she refused to use the ‘visitor’ line, insisting she is a national.

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Spain authorities say Jale Berahimi had demanded she be allowed to use the ‘resident’ line, insisting she is a European citizen, with a Costa Rican passport and of Arab birth, visiting Dubai.

“She told us she is was born in Dubai and insisted that grants her the right of a European Union citizen. When we explained that Dubai is not in Europe, that it is in fact in the Middle East, she would not hear of it and did not understand how we could be so stupid. We showed her a map but could not convince her. We had to detain her to ensure her mental stability,” said Alejandro Garcia, head of Spain’s airport security.

Meanwhile, the model, slash journalist, slash television personality uploaded a video on the social media, berating Spanish officials for not letting her visit her birth country of Dubai, saying she was being treated as a “muerte de hambre’ (deadbeat), they didn’t know they ***hole for nothing, she was born in the European nation of Dubai. Beharimi called the officials “more ignorant that her Mariana Loranca” who the model, slash journalist, slash television personality recently had an on air altercation, leading to her leaving the farandula television show.

Authorities of the Costa Rica Embassy in Spain denied any ties to the the model, slash journalist, slash television personality, only confirming that her Costa Rica passport was genuine and that her birth place was in fact the town of Dubia, in the European Union.

What Spanish authorities have been able to figure out is that in fact the model, slash journalist, slash television personality was born in Spain, moved to Dubai (in the middle east) at an early age and then to Costa Rica. However, as much as they have tried to explain the geography to Berahimi, they have yet been able to convince her and continue to be concerned of her mental state.

At the close of this edition, July 3rd, 7:03pm Spain time, the model, slash journalist, slash television personality was still being held in custody.

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San Jose (Costa Rica) Will Be Getting Free Wi-Fi All Over The City http://vaticanenquirer.com/san-jose-costa-rica-will-be-getting-free-wi-fi-all-over-the-city/ http://vaticanenquirer.com/san-jose-costa-rica-will-be-getting-free-wi-fi-all-over-the-city/#respond Sat, 09 May 2015 15:07:07 +0000 http://vaticanenquirer.com/?p=1390 sanjose-costarica

VATICAN ENQUIRER – The Municipalidad de San Jose (Muni) announced a new project that plans on turning Costa Rica’s capital city San Jose into a “smart city”.

The plan would involve and unknown number of projects and people, who will be working around the clock, to ensure that wi-fi is available at any time of day or night and take about 30 years to complete.

The project is aimed at improving the quality of life in San Jose, providing easier access to public services.

However, Muni officials have a number of concerns to address, like how to stop pilfering of signals by neighbouring municipalities, such as Escazu on the west or San Pedro to the east, both affluent middle to upper class communities, with large populations.

Then there is the potential problem with traffic accidents, as mobile wi-fi users make a sudden stop as they reach the free signal range. “We can see rear-end collisions happening at all hours of the day and night,” said the head of the traffic police. Another traffic problem foreseen is illegal parking by users wanting to stay within range.

This isn’t just for the benefit of residents. If San Jose achieves the ability to become a smart city, it would be amongst a few in the world, carving out a niche market for business and technological development and potential investors.

By José Manuel Garcia Rodriguez
Reportering for the Vatican Enquirer

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$200 Million Dollar Treasure Hoard Unearthed in Costa Rica’s Isla del Coco http://vaticanenquirer.com/200-million-dollar-treasure-hoard-unearthed-in-costa-ricas-isla-del-coco/ http://vaticanenquirer.com/200-million-dollar-treasure-hoard-unearthed-in-costa-ricas-isla-del-coco/#respond Mon, 16 Mar 2015 13:46:40 +0000 http://vaticanenquirer.com/?p=1307 A total of 80,000 silver pieces of 2, 4 or 8 reales and 2,800 gold pieces of 2 and 8 escudos were found by the park rangers.
A total of 80,000 silver pieces of 2, 4 or 8 reales and 2,800 gold pieces of 2 and 8 escudos were found by the park rangers.

VATICAN ENQUIRER – San José, Costa Rica | A group of Costa Rican park rangers patrolling in the Parque Nacional Isla del Coco after a recent storm, have discovered one of the most amazing treasure hoards in modern history.

The treasure consists of gold and silver coins and ingots, jewellery, candlesticks and religious items, and is estimated to be worth almost US$200,000,000.

The Isla del Coco (Cocos island) is a small island designated as a National Park, located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 550 km (342 mi) from the Pacific shore of Costa Rica. It was well-known for possibly holding various legendary treasures, but its “protected area” status had forbidden treasure hunting on it since 1978.

A group of six rangers who were walking around the island to evaluate the damage done by a storm on the nesting colonies of migratory seabirds, when they noticed that the tide had unearthed what looked like an old wooden box or chest. The began unearthing it, only to discover that there were actually five different chests and other items, that they had been buried there for a very long time.

“We were walking on the beach, and we saw something protruding from the sand” says park ranger Ignacio Ramirez. “We dug it out and found a bunch of old wooden chests.

They were all filled with gold and silver! Then we dug out two incredible golden statues of the Virgin Mary, and other religious symbols.

We called our bosses and said ‘we just found a treasure!’.

They thought we were kidding, but we explained what we had found and they decided a team of experts.”

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All in all, the treasure contains an astronomical 89,000 coins, ingots and artefacts of gold and silver.. Many religious items made of gold or silver and adorned with precious stones were among the findings, including 36 crosses, 3 chalices and two life-size solid gold statues of Mary holding the baby Jesus.

Many treasure legends have been associated with Cocos island for centuries. The first claim is associated with the pirate captain Bennett Graham who allegedly buried 350 tons of gold raided from Spanish galleons on the island in the 18th century. Another pirate captain, the Portugese Benito Bonito, is also supposed to have buried treasure on the island, this time in the 19th century.

Archaeologists and historians believe, however, that the discovery is actually linked to the best known of the treasure legends tied to the island: that of the treasure of Lima.

According to the legend, with the army of José de San Martín approaching Lima in 1820, Viceroy José de la Serna is supposed to have entrusted the treasure of the city to the British trader, Captain William Thompson, for safekeeping until the Spaniards could secure the country. Instead of waiting in the harbor as they were instructed,Thompson and his crew killed the Viceroy’s men and sailed to Cocos island, where they buried the treasure.

This amazing statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus, weights an incredible 84.7 kilograms of solid gold, meaning it’s shear metal value is more than US$1,450,000.
This amazing statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus, weights an incredible 84.7 kilograms of solid gold, meaning it’s shear metal value is more than US$1,450,000.

Hundreds of attempts to find treasure on the island have failed. Prussian adventurer August Gissler lived on the island for most of the period from 1889 until 1908, hunting the treasures with the small success of finding six gold coins.

Since it was discovered in a National park, the totality of the treasure is now the property of the Costa Rican government, and it should be exposed at the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, in San José. The rangers who discovered the treasure have been promised a reward for their role in the finding, but the amount of the reward remains undisclosed.

Via Worldnewsdailyreport.com

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