the yamashitas treasure

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the yamashita's treasure

hi im newbe here i am erwin barce from philippines i have interesting discovery i our province and it was 2 months ago my sisters niegbore discover a huge cement standing 2 feet off the ground 35 inches wide and maybe 5 to 6 feet long because they accedentally saw it while diggind a foundation of a two story house they dug it up to 3 feet and smashing it w/a huge hummer but when the owner saw it he tell to the laborer not to tell to anyone and cover it again w/ sand untill now they dont touch it.it was on the boundary of may sister house and his niegbore in front of her front door.
 

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as an advice from a friend, try breaking that cement with an ordinary chisel or if you have a jackhammer, try breaking it. if a small portion of the cement breaks after 2-3 days of incessant hammering, that is not a cement vault but a cement layer. the item is way deeper down there. if even a small portion of the cement cannot be broken by a jackhammer or an ordinary maso ang muwell (chisel), that is a cement vault already. but if it is a cement vault, there is no guarantee that there is a treasure inside.

you also have to deal with the sliding trap engineering design by the Japanese.

in short, be prepared to lose money big time.you will end up broke in the end.
 

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Erwin,

you also have to deal with the curse of the treasure guardian. all the Japanese looted treasures have guardians who were trapped in a vortex before they die. they swore to the end to guard the item.
 

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