Archive for the 'Oak Island' Category
Map by Nickell
The mysterious “money pit” of Oak Island, in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, has stymied treasure hunters for decades. The site was first discovered in 1795 by a local teenager, Daniel McGinnis, who found a ship’s tackle block hanging from a tree branch, overhanging a large depression in the ground. McGinnis and friends John Smith, and Anthony Vaughan dug to 30 feet and temporarily gave up. In 1803, they and the Onslow Company begin excavatiing, hitting layers of timber and clay every 10 feet, until they broke through a clay booby trap at 90 feet and were flooded out, when seawater rushed in from a tunnel to a nearby bay, filling the pit to sea level.
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The Oak Island Mystery From Canadawiki
North American Cree Native, Keith Ranville December 25 2006
Birch Island has the hallmarks of the North American National Treasure, says a Canadian Cree Native Indian. He believes the Triangle impression on Birch Island is a signature of the American pyramid that is on the U.S currency, if the U.S treasury has an answer to why this emblem is on there American currency, they have not really disclosed it to the general public. Mr. Ranville Is leading the pursuit in this new generation of treasure hunters, his concepts and theories are all original and are under-rated by the media and some Oak Island long standing organizations involvement in this treasure mystery.
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THE OAK ISLAND MYSTERY NATIVE TREASURE HUNTER
Francis Bacons secret cipher
THE BACONIAN WATERMARK SYMBOL SEAL
It is from the 1669 edition of Sir Francis Bacons
–> The New Atlantis.
The Watermark is described as a triangle with tub bottom, with a circle
below followed be two more side by side circles then under a triangle on a
horizontal rectangle.
This watermark symbols reads:
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CIS BACONS DIRECT CONNECTION TO OAK ISLANDS TREASURE
Just when you thought the mysterious and elusive Oak Island treasure hunt had died down, and every thing that there was to know about it had been discovered, a fresh new perspective on the mystery could overturn the entire context of the hunt and lead everyone in a completely different direction.
First Nations Researcher Keith Ranville http://kr.mendhak.com has come up with a very distinctive and interesting interpretation of the Oak Island etchings which differ significantly from the existing interpretations due to his Native Heritage (Canadian) background.
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New Twist on the Oak Island Treasure Mystery
FRAGMENT INSCRIBED on SMITHS COVE STONE
This stone was found in Smiths Cove on Oak Island.
The symbols appear to be ancient in fact there is a symbol
that is in ancient “Greek” meaning four underwater
doors :+: or two to two underwater doors.
and the symbol with a circle with a dot in the center
may mean in or inside.
So the top two symbols confirms the money pits symbols
are genuine and they did exist there are three symbols the
same mention on the money pits stone inscriptions this is a
huge step foreword into authenticate the money pits symbols.
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New Discovery on Oak Islands Contained on Fragmented Stone





















