Oak Island the Strange, the Bizarre, and Maybe the "Truth!

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There have been many debates on the topic of Coir Fibre found on Oak Island.

Many have said that this fibre's analysis was originally stated... that it appears to be Coconut Fiber.

Searchers thought being Pirates (who may have been responsible as the Depositors)...That Pirates, Treasure Islands and Coconut Trees all seemed to go together.

During the 17th and 18th Century Hemp fiber was the fiber of choice for making rope and Oakum would have been remade from these ropes to be used for ship repair and the sealant of possible Tunnels on Oak Island.
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"Oakum is a preparation of tarred fibre used to seal gaps. Its main traditional applications were in shipbuilding, for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships; in plumbing, for sealing joints in cast iron pipe; and in log cabins for chinking. In ship caulking, it was forced between the seams using a hammer and a caulking iron, then sealed into place with hot pitch."

There were advertisements for the sale of Oakum around Oak Island.

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Hemp Fiber
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Hemp fiber and Coir fibre appear very similar.


Coir Fibre
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But... as of Season 7 Episode 15... all comparisons have been laid to rest with their announcement that what has been found on Oak Island is very definitely... Coconut Coir Fibre!
 

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...but how it arrived there, whether as flotsam and jetsam, or purposely brought will always remain unknown but open to all manner of speculation lacking absolute proof.
 

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There have been many debates on the topic of Coir Fibre found on Oak Island.

Many have said that this fibre's analysis was originally stated... that it appears to be Coconut Fiber.

Searchers thought being Pirates (who may have been responsible as the Depositors)...That Pirates, Treasure Islands and Coconut Trees all seemed to go together.

During the 17th and 18th Century Hemp fiber was the fiber of choice for making rope

But... as of Season 7 Episode 15... all comparisons have been laid to rest with their announcement that what has been found on Oak Island is very definitely... Coconut Coir Fibre!

Even in the 14th century hemp fibre would have been the fibre of choice in Europe, but in the Eastern Mediterranean it was coconut fibre made into coir and rope by Indians and brought into the area by Arab Traders that was mostly used. Only vessels that spent considerable time in that end of the Med. (based there) would be using coir instead of hemp. The prior to 14th century dating of all the earlier found fibre on Oak Island, also indicates an Eastern Mediterranean source as we all know that it didn't exist in the Atlantic Basin that early.

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There have been many debates on the topic of Coir Fibre found on Oak Island...
Far too much discussion on coconut coir fiber, and such an inconsequential insignificant item to base the illogical illusory premise that the Knights Templar sailed to Oak Island/Nova Scotia to bury a great treasure.
 

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Far too much discussion on coconut coir fiber, and such an inconsequential insignificant item to base the illogical illusory premise that the Knights Templar sailed to Oak Island/Nova Scotia to bury a great treasure.

There are Ancient treasures on Oak Island that the Lagina brothers will not recover. They were there before the last ice age. Some day with enough capital, I may recover these treasures.
 

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"With enough capital" I'd retire to a nice warm spot with good fishing and forget digging entirely.

Sooo . .. you have some confidence that there was something of value formed or accumulated by human(oids) and placed deliberately on Oak Island over 22,000 years ago? (Presumably BEFORE the glaciers were a mile thick over the Oak Island area).

It just gets better and better!
 

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I have no idea if my car is in my driveway, but I can just about garrentee you that there's no ship in the swamp! And now they're saying that someone actually went through all that work just to set the ship on fire to "hide it"! How absurd is that haha! Why wouldn't you just burn the thing out at sea after unloading it?? Anyhow, it's looking more and more like the swamp and all of OI was nothing more than an old dry dock to repair old ships..

water craft at sea burn only to the water line.
 

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Gosh and here I have been watching Oak Island to see if they do pull out a treasure chest... Wonder if the Laginas read this thread and have anything to say on it? <munching on popcorn with my pupper> :- )
 

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Having been involved in several maritime archaeological recoveries during my college years at East Carolina University (we assisted in locating the Hunley), one of our most useful tools in locating a wreck underwater was the basic hand-held metal detector (we had an old Garrett Sea Hunter). A typical ship, from Roman times to recently, is LOADED with metal: spike, nails, chains, hinges, fixtures, eating utensils, tools, weapons.... Anyone who has metal detected around a burned building site will be familiar with the amount metal in the ground. Even after 400 years under water, even when subjected to tides and currents (not present in a swamp), a wreck site will still have a HIGH number of metal artifacts, in a rather localized area. If a ship had been scuttle/burned in the swamp, they should be finding BUCKETS of metal.
 

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Having been involved in several maritime archaeological recoveries during my college years at East Carolina University (we assisted in locating the Hunley), one of our most useful tools in locating a wreck underwater was the basic hand-held metal detector (we had an old Garrett Sea Hunter). A typical ship, from Roman times to recently, is LOADED with metal: spike, nails, chains, hinges, fixtures, eating utensils, tools, weapons.... Anyone who has metal detected around a burned building site will be familiar with the amount metal in the ground. Even after 400 years under water, even when subjected to tides and currents (not present in a swamp), a wreck site will still have a HIGH number of metal artifacts, in a rather localized area. If a ship had been scuttle/burned in the swamp, they should be finding BUCKETS of metal.

If you help locate the Hunley then you were a member of a bogus group claiming the find of the Hunley. The Hunley was found years earlier by a teenager by the name of E. Lee Spence. Spence even printed the location of the Hunley in his monthly magazine years before the claimed find of the Hunley.

While, Everyone is surmising that the ship was 16th, 17th or 18th Century when in fact the ship was a 14th Century Ship called the Katherine.
 

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Those Who Turn Ones Eye To The Benefits of Coco Fibre...Should Be Blind To It!

"With enough capital" I'd retire to a nice warm spot with good fishing and forget digging entirely.

Sooo . .. you have some confidence that there was something of value formed or accumulated by human(oids) and placed deliberately on Oak Island over 22,000 years ago? (Presumably BEFORE the glaciers were a mile thick over the Oak Island area).

It just gets better and better!

A Fibre that will not disintegrate...Nor... Destructible to sea water, bacteria, and erosion...proven by the test of time.

The Freemason Depositors...were wiser than those on this Thread!
 

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While, Everyone is surmising that the ship was 16th, 17th or 18th Century when in fact the ship was a 14th Century Ship called the Katherine.
...and the source of this information is from the highly questionable, if not fictional, Sinclair Journals, by Diana Jean Muir, that have NO outside contemporary collaboration, nor accepted as true by the professional academic community.
 

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A Fibre that will not disintegrate...Nor... Destructible to sea water, bacteria, and erosion...proven by the test of time.

The Freemason Depositors...were wiser than those on this Thread!

Apparently the freemasons (or at least your imaginary ones) are not familiar with biodegradable contractors matting used for soil erosion control. It is a coir mat that is laid down that allows the natural plants to grow through and then, after a six year life, degrades into the soil. We just did some river work here and bought 2,000 feet of coir mat. Come back in 10 years and see what's left.

After all - if it lasted forever how would the nut get out of the coconut husk to grow?

Besides, if it was masons wouldn't there be masonry on the island? Nada. Zip. None.

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I Think...The..."Nut"...Has Already Gotten...Out Of The Husk!

Apparently the freemasons (or at least your imaginary ones) are not familiar with biodegradable contractors matting used for soil erosion control. It is a coir mat that is laid down that allows the natural plants to grow through and then, after a six year life, degrades into the soil. We just did some river work here and bought 2,000 feet of coir mat. Come back in 10 years and see what's left.

After all - if it lasted forever how would the nut get out of the coconut husk to grow?

6 Years...Coir Fibre is impervious to Insects and resilient to Sea Water. The Freemasons wanted something to last more than this!

Irrigation Industry ( Due to its water holding capacity)

Coconut fiber has excellent water holding quality so coconut fiber has uses to create irrigation systems for irrigation agriculture purpose, along with drainage tunnels on...Oak Island!

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6 Years...Coir Fibre is impervious to Insects and resilient to Sea Water. The Freemasons wanted something to last more than this!

Irrigation Industry ( Due to its water holding capacity)

Coconut fiber has excellent water holding quality so coconut fiber has uses to create irrigation systems for irrigation agriculture purpose, along with drainage tunnels on...Oak Island!

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HAHAHAHAHAHA! Cathedrals are meant to last. They are STONE. Your foundation of coir - if that is really what the degraded mass is - is only slightly superior to the fools building their works on sand.
 

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Did Charles Barkhouse...Refer To My Theory...About Sir Francis Bacon...In Episode 16?

400 Years ago a Tomb was revealed with the body of Christian Rosenkruz buried within.

Rosenkruz was the founder of the Fraternity of the Rose Cross, later known as the Rosicrucian’s.

Sir Francis Bacon died 1626 and his desire for burial may have been the replication of the Rosenkreuz’s entombment.

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"According to legend, Christian Rosenkreuz was a doctor who discovered and learned esoteric wisdom on a pilgrimage to the Middle East among Turkish, Arab and Persian sages, possibly Sufi or Zoroastrian masters, supposedly in the early 15th century (see section below on Symbolism); returned and founded the "Fraternity of the Rose Cross" with himself (Frater C.R.C.) as Head of the Order. Under his direction a Temple, called Sanctus Spiritus, or "The House of the Holy Spirit", was built."

"It is described that his body was discovered by a Brother of the Order, in a perfect state of preservation, as Rosenkreuz had predicted –, in a 7 sided heptagonal chamber erected by himself as a storehouse of knowledge.
Rosenkreuz's crypt, according to the description presented in the legend, was located in the interior of the Earth, recalling the alchemical motto V.I.T.R.I.O.L.: Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem "Visit the interior of the Earth; by rectification thou shalt find the hidden stone."

There was a reference that the Father of R.C.'s body would be located after 400 years of burial... and it was!

Sir Francis Bacon...the new Father of R.C.'s body may well be revealed after his 400 years of burial... with its location revealed by the brightest star in the sky...Boom Star 2022!

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https://www.newscientist.com/articl...ght-up-the-sky-as-rare-red-nova-in-six-years/

This Star will be seen just under the Constellation Cygnus's wing denoted by Nolan's Cross located precisely where the Lagina brothers have designated their Eye in the Swamp!

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Sir Francis Bacon was very protective of his Manuscripts and the revelation that he was the true writer for the Plays of William Shakespeare.

He had studied of very old Egyptian Manuscripts recovered, totally preserved in a formula of Tar, Mercury, and Arsenic which had been deposited under Water!

His desire was to replicate all of this under the Swamp in the location of his New Acadia...Oak Island!

See Sir Francis Bacon's Interactive Tomb below:

Explore the Tomb


 

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Rosenkreuz's crypt, according to the description presented in the legend, was located in the interior of the Earth, recalling the alchemical motto V.I.T.R.I.O.L.: Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem "Visit the interior of the Earth; by rectification thou shalt find the hidden stone.



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Nailed it. ;-)
 

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