What is this about the Spear of Destiny?

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It wouldn't look like that spear.

A Roman ceturian assigned the crappy duty of watching a Jew die out in the sun would have been low on the roster. He'd have had a pilum or a verutum. And since the crowd was unlikely to have shields (pilums had a small head on a long rod to stick in a shield and bend if it missed meat, making it awkward and not likely to be thrown back) it was most likely a verutum.

Like so:

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Robot you better hope it does trace back to Native American origin, or else your theory just took a big hit.

The thing that intrigues me is, where the hell did they find it? It can't have been above ground or surely someone would have found it years ago.
 

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Charlie,

If you read Pulitzer's post he said yes a spear was produced but was furious that the Canadian legislator called it the spear of destiny. He said it was a spear that is not endogenous to the island and very old. No one associated with the Oak Island search claimed it was the spear of destiny.

You are so Right-On-The-Money.....he must be gunning for a Pulitzer Prize with that name change.......what a name to "Adopt" for an author.......

Sounds like his financiers are the ones being duped........how do you run a crew of so many hunters with all that gear......funding.....what happens when you dont find anything to show your financieers you are legit.....

They see you as a fraud......Fraud in the legal sense is a very loosely based term.....they take evidence and shroud it in mystery to prove they have a right to a treasure......they cant even declare who this treasure was from.....

They didn't say it was the Spear of Destiny.......its just " A Spear "....the spear nobody gets to see, while a lady from Nova Scotia goes to their house of reps and just 'throws it out there' to see whos listening to her???

.....literally......

They said it was the Ark of the Covenant that the Treasureforce guy was going to lead the Lagina's directly to??

Should be History by now....

LOL

BTW he goes on to say on his Facebook post that the guy who was a Canadian interviewing him was basically full of crap for asking why the name change?? Then he writes off the evidence being presented.......to shake off the heat that will be coming

You cant forge information and act Deliberately Indifferent for the rest of your life to hide the facts.....

The show is portraying this one fact specifically in every distraction and diversion from any logical point.....and it seems they have made the discovery that a spear was found

my guess is that it was found in the area of the point that would correspond to where Jesus would hang on the Nolan Cross......if they searched Amundsen's clues...then went to the point that Christ was Pierced and pulled up the spear....
 

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4th to the last entity who had it- the vatican
3rd to the last person who had it- John W. Booth
2nd to the last person who had it- Elizabeth Quesenberry
Last person who had it- a cohort of Mrs. Quesenberry

Where is it now? It's in "little Italy" (Ravenna, Ohio) 6ft deep.
 

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"Spear of destiny"? What makes anyone think the spear that was used on Jesus (because he was too high above the ground to use a knife), was any
more special than any other Roman spear? Jesus was DEAD. Nothing came from him into any object/person that touched his body.
Two questions; 1. The stone found at the money pit; isn't it more likely the information on the stone was a guide/key to other things on the island than
an indication to keep digging deeper? 2. To locate the vault or treasure at the bottom of the money pit, why not have someone who is capable
do some dowsing? Reports are that gold, oil, and other things can be located that way, why not the treasure?
Feel free to laugh at me, I do have a sense of humor if I understand your comments.
 

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Because it's Oak Island. It does that to people.

If you find a railroad spike - its a nail from a Spanish Galleon.

If you find a scratch in a rock - it's a Phonetician inscription.

If you find a rotted branch - it's a platform.

Everything else is Templar put there by Francis Bacon.
 

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That's how they decided where to put Borehole 10X (it's true).

Dan Blankenship was a dowser and that is how he decided where to but the bore holes.

As good as any, it appears. ;-) He did find water.

During the summer and fall of 1969, the Triton Alliance had been drilling a series of exploratory boreholes in the vicinity of the Money Pit, when Dan Blankenship used his dowsing skills to find an apparent anomaly about 180 feet northeast of the Money Pit. That became the location for Borehole 10.

https://www.oakislandcompendium.ca/blockhouse-blog/10x-some-inconvenient-facts
 

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Charlie,

If you read Pulitzer's post he said yes a spear was produced but was furious that the Canadian legislator called it the spear of destiny. He said it was a spear that is not endogenous to the island and very old. No one associated with the Oak Island search claimed it was the spear of destiny.


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He was "furious" that Hitler held it and he couldn't
 

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Wow! 129 dollars for a very crappy replica of the alleged spear of Destiny. 13 sold???? It seems there is still money to be made flogging replica religious relics.

Kanacki
 

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Wow! 129 dollars for a very crappy replica of the alleged spear of Destiny. 13 sold???? It seems there is still money to be made flogging replica religious relics.

Kanacki

its the thought that counts
(nothing else to think about ?)

but the seller knows their market
 

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