>
>I looked for the story in Polish media, including the local paper in Wroclaw,
>the
>capital of the Lower Silesia region (and the city where I was born).
>Basically, at
>this point all that is known is that two men, one Polish, one German, have
>approached the authorities via a law firm in Warsaw, claiming to have found
>the
>train and demanding 10% for revealing the location to the government. There is
>a
>fair amount of scepticism at this point. Apparently such stories have cropped
>up
>periodically in the past.
>
Yes, I've read that claims of having found the train have appeared from
time to time. But, this pair has retained a lawyer to represent them, which
does give them some degree of credibility. It bears watching so as to see what
rranspires.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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