BONES!!!

Zom

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franklin

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Tick a lock.
 

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Zom

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sasquash

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Could it be a ... Templar !

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franklin

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ARC

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Can't be. The skeleton has no feet. Does look like he was happy though.

Hence why I think its a bigfoot...

The "hoaxers" used them to create fake BigFoot footprints... they did not need the rest. :P
 

KANACKI

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1753 - First recorded owners of Oak island were New York fish merchants Richard Smith and John Gifford.

1755 - Captain Lewis included Oak Island on his chart.

1759 - British Governor of Nova Scotia, Charles Lawrence, approved the Shoreham Grant, which offered free land grants as a way to generate population growth.

1762 - Shoreham Grant land, which included Oak Island, was approved by Charles Morris, Surveyor General of Nova Scotia, and the island was subdivided into 32 four acre lots.

1783 - End of the American Revolution sent a wave of settlers, the United Empire Loyalists, to the area.

​1791 - Poll tax record show Oak Island was inhabited and being farmed.

It has been claimed when some of the earlier settlers died they was buried on the island. So finding of bones is no mystery in itself.

Kanacki
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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The work of one Oak Island researcher suggests that there is at least one cemetery on Oak Island, the location of which has been lost to current knowledge. Some of the 14 who have died on the island, as listed above, may be buried on the island itself, as their graves are yet to be found on the mainland. Of those fourteen people listed, seven of them can be identified as having engaged in treasure hunting on the island.

https://www.oakislandcompendium.ca/...-on-oak-island-since-the-money-pit-was-opened
 

A2coins

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Hence why I think its a bigfoot...

The "hoaxers" used them to create fake BigFoot footprints... they did not need the rest. :P
or his Cousin big hand
 

franklin

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tinpan

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Hi Did Oak Island have land mines that killed WW2 Germans ? TP
 

Dave Rishar

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Fake Crap just messes up people trying to talk issues that are real.

I've been arguing this point on this very forum for a number of years now - with mixed results, unfortunately.
 

franklin

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Fake News of a man in jail. No gold in the Philippines. The story claims gold bars 1 inch by 2 1/2 inch. The bars stacked on the pallet are not that size at all.
 

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franklin

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7.84 tonnes on a wood pallet, yea thats real, LOL

That much weight you would need a steel pallet or a dump truck. Try to pick that up with a forklift and it would break into the middle. But since it is made of wood. We could pick it up with our hands.
 

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