Oak Island...Theories Explained!

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The (Untold) Story of The Oak Island Money Pit

The Oak Island Money Pit was constructed by the “Powers That Be” who were and still to this day, The Secret Force that controls the course of mankind on earth.

This organization is known as - The Freemasons.

The Story of The Oak Island Money Pit begins in the 1760’s

It was conceived by a number of Britains’ high ranking Naval Officers, who were Masonic Degree Members of the Freemasons and belonging to the Premier Grand Lodge of England.

These members were:

Washington Shirley, 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Earl Ferrers — Vice Admiral - Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge — Premier Grand Lodge of England

George Anson, Baron Anson — Admiral of the Fleet

George Keppel, 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] Earl of Albemarle - Commander-In-Chief

Augustus Keppel, 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Viscount Keppel — Rear Admiral — Brother to George Keppel

William Keppel — Lieutenant-General — Brother to George Keppel

George Pocock — Admiral — Commander of the Invasion of Havana

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Benjamin Franklin — First Grand Master of Pennsylvania who met in 1760 with the Grand Master of England to discuss their plan.


These Masons were members of the Whig Party opposed to the next successor to the throne, the unstable King George III.

Their plot originated after King George III’s continued destruction of their Whig’s political power and his redirection of this power to the Tory Party.

These Freemason feared for the continuance of their organization during the Seven Years’ War, with the imminent invasion of England by the joint forces of France and Spain.

Spain outlawed all forms of secret organizations, including the Freemasons.

The Masons planned redirecting all their fortunes to the “New World” (North America), to enable the transfer of the Masonic organization, if and when these fears materialized.

Their military plan entailed the capture of Havana in 1762.

Havana’s Morro Castle and the Jesuit's Cathedral were the Fort Knox of Spain, holding the plunder of South and Central America’s treasure prior to its shipping to Spain.

The invasion of Havana was under the command of George Keppel, with Admiral George Pocock and Keppel’s two brothers Augustus and William Keppel, commanding the actual attack.

They were successful with the capture of Havana and Fort Morro and its unprecedented amount of treasure.

With the aid of the Jesuits they captured the Jesuit`s Cathedral`s mass fortune transferred there from the Americas.

They also captured a number of the Spanish Fleet, which were needed to accomplish their plan.

Accordingly, Admiral Pocock returned to England with the main English fleet carrying a portion of the treasure, while Augustus and William Keppel along with their crew and Masonic engineers all sworn to secrecy, manned the Spanish Galleons and the British Man of War Vessels.

This treasure was diverted to a small island off the coast of New England and Nova Scotia, now called Oak Island.

At Oak Island, the treasure was buried based on the Masonic “Royal Arch” (Enoch’s Temple) doctrine, consisting of nine arches going down nine levels by way of the main shaft (The Money Pit) which was then dug further down to the bedrock.

From the ninth level another circular tunnel was constructed which ran back up to a point above the known water level, roughly 20 feet underground and then towards the North/West end of the island.

This tunnel stopped roughly 50 feet out under the ocean where an enormous cavern was built to hold the treasure.

The treasure was carted down the main shaft and placed up into this cavern.

To conceal their plot they had the Spanish ships and some of the British ships dismantled with all the wooden parts not used in the construction of the shaft, tunnels, and cavern, burnt and all the metal parts, canons, anchors, and bolts placed at the bottom of the main shaft.

A Flood Tunnel was built out to the ocean to booby trap any treasure seekers attempts to follow down the main shaft.

A large stone was placed above the air lock (8[SUP]th[/SUP] level) as bait to activate the flooding.
This stone had strange engravings on it to entice any unworthy treasure seekers to pause and take the bait (stone) away for deciphering, thus allowing time for the tunnels and main shaft to fill with water and be destroyed forever.

The Masons could access the Treasure Cavern under the ocean by digging down to its entrance from where they triangulated a set Marker on the shore to be.

Once the treasure was secured in the cavern and all the evidence was hidden from the island, it was documented that the Keppels sailed back to England with a few ships and a small portion of the treasure.
They claimed that the remainder of the fleet had sunk in a hurricane on route.

The Masons left several Marker Stones on the island to relocate the treasure.
1 large triangle or more precisely a crude Sextant
Many drilled holed Marker Stones
1 large Marker Stone Cross
These combined Marker Stones from the Freemason’s Star Map are used to cross triangulate to locate the entrances to where the Treasure Cavern and Sir Francis Bacon’s Tomb are located.

Is the treasure still in this cavern?

I believe it was removed shortly after the American Revolution.

One of the three original discoverers of the Money Pit was Daniel McGinnis, who stated he was drawn to the island when he noticed strange lights appearing on the island just prior to his discovery.

These lights were made by the Freemasons when they returned for their treasure.

This Masonic party was headed up by George Washington, President of the United States — acting Grand Master of the Washington DC Masons.

The Treasure’s vast fortune was used to further the power of the Freemasons in their New World and accomplishing Bacon’s dream of a New Acadia.

Sir Francis Bacon, along with his original and unpublished Manuscripts, are resting in his Tomb, located between Nolan’s Cross and the Money Pit, watched over by a statue of the Knights Templar.
 

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A Map...That Shows Where "X" Is The Spot?

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What...Did You Just Say?

Season 8...Episode 15?

The reaction on the face of the Blacksmith when the Crew from Oak Island said...Dry Goods..."You know what else is Dry...Gold!

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The Crew was unaware that they had just explained why the need for a Pine Tar Kiln and why the numerous Lumps of Pine Tar Charcoal have been found... strung out over the Causeway?

The Freemason Depositors in order to conceal their plan needed to Laundry these Gold Coins from Spanish into Pure Gold.

That is...if the Freemason Depositors ever wished to live or redeposit their plundered Spanish Coins...they had to remove all evidence as to what and where these coins may have come from.

They transported the coinage in Kegs up the causeway to the Pine Tar Kiln Smelter to accomplish this prior to concealing in their Treasure Vault.
 

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If you think the same folks who made this "stone triangle" were using sophisticated astronomy and massive excavations to devise plots to hide fabulous treasure; then you may need a software upgrade, or at least a recharge, Mr. Robot. ;-)

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Season 8...Episode 15?

The Crew was unaware that they had just explained why the need for a Pine Tar Kiln and why the numerous Lumps of Pine Tar have been found... strung out over the Causeway?

The Freemason Depositors in order to conceal their plan needed to Laundry these Gold Coins from Spanish into Solid Gold Bars by melting them.

They transported the coinage in Kegs up the causeway to the Pine Tar Kiln Smelter to accomplish this prior to concealing in their Treasure Vault.

A pine tar kiln is used to heat wood to over 300 degrees F to cause the sap/resin to melt. The reason they do it in a kiln is to keep out oxygen and keep the pine logs from combusting; but they do add carbon (they turn to charcoal) making the sap into a tar. Gold melts at 1,060 degrees F. A kiln would not work well at all to melt gold.

https://maritime.org/conf/conf-kaye-tar.htm
 

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Now, thinking this out further. If you took the by-product charcoal from the pine tar kiln (anoxic environment) and used that charcoal in a furnace (oxidizing environment) THEN you get enough heat to melt gold.

You need a furnace, not a kiln.
 

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The Freemason Depositors in order to conceal their plan needed to Laundry these Gold Coins from Spanish into Solid Gold Bars by melting them.
They transported the coinage in Kegs up the causeway to the Pine Tar Kiln Smelter to accomplish this prior to concealing in their Treasure Vault.
These Royal Navy Freemasons must have built similar furnaces that the 1818 Beale Party built in the West to convert that gold and silver ore into sand cast bars.
Yeah, that's the ticket! :laughing7:
'Nuff Said!
 

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Now, thinking this out further. If you took the by-product charcoal from the pine tar kiln (anoxic environment) and used that charcoal in a furnace (oxidizing environment) THEN you get enough heat to melt gold.

You need a furnace, not a kiln.
And a bellows, :occasion14:
 

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18th Century Blacksmiths Knew How To Smelt Gold Coins Into Pure Gold With Charcoal!

A pine tar kiln is used to heat wood to over 300 degrees F to cause the sap/resin to melt. The reason they do it in a kiln is to keep out oxygen and keep the pine logs from combusting; but they do add carbon (they turn to charcoal) making the sap into a tar. Gold melts at 1,060 degrees F. A kiln would not work well at all to melt gold.

https://maritime.org/conf/conf-kaye-tar.htm

Anyone today can do it... if they have access to "Mercury".

Gold dissolves in mercury similar to the way salt dissolves in water...The mixture of mercury and gold would then be recollected and heated until the mercury boiled away. A simple still like those used to make alcohol would draw away the vaporized mercury, possibly collecting it for reuse, leaving mostly pure gold.

It was noted that pure Mercury was found on Oak Island!
 

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Anyone today can do it... if they have access to "Mercury".

Gold dissolves in mercury similar to the way salt dissolves in water...The mixture of mercury and gold would then be recollected and heated until the mercury boiled away. A simple still like those used to make alcohol would draw away the vaporized mercury, possibly collecting it for reuse, leaving mostly pure gold.

It was noted that pure Mercury was found on Oak Island!
But the gold would still have to be melted in order to cast it into coin or bullion, sponge gold cannot be used in any manner because the loss would be too high.
just like gold dust, it is far too easy for it to become washed or blown away, that is why it is cast into bars for secure storage.
also...the use of mercury is NOT easy and it is highly inefficient.
 

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Further Refining From Pure Gold...Was Not Required...By The Freemason Depositors!

But the gold would still have to be melted in order to cast it into coin or bullion, sponge gold cannot be used in any manner because the loss would be too high.
just like gold dust, it is far too easy for it to become washed or blown away, that is why it is cast into bars for secure storage.
also...the use of mercury is NOT easy and it is highly inefficient.

The Freemason Depositors had already "Erased" the evidence against them.

They did not require the need to further smelt this Pure Gold Amalgam into Ingots!...They would do this at a later date!



Gold amalgam: Refined gold, when finely ground and brought into contact with mercury where the surfaces of both metals are clean, amalgamates readily and quickly to form alloys ranging from AuHg[SUB]2[/SUB] to Au[SUB]8[/SUB]Hg.

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The lack of Gold Coinage not being found and the Gold Strange Pieces reflected in the drilled holes would support this Theory!
 

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close on substance ; but, quiet a few years off.
An ancestor wrote one of the degrees, in the teens. I've got my line back to 970 A D in Northern France.

Funny to watch you guys. i am a guarded treasure and there is no help for the widow's son. That's what the "G" stands for. If you failed math, algebra, geometry, calculus,physics, trig etc. you ain't got a clue. I watched a savant do some math problems and he is closer than anyone.(that I know-knew) leagues, chains, rods, nobody knew what inches, feet & yards were.
 

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An ancestor wrote one of the degrees, in the teens. I've got my line back to 970 A D in Northern France.

Funny to watch you guys. i am a guarded treasure and there is no help for the widow's son. That's what the "G" stands for. If you failed math, algebra, geometry, calculus,physics, trig etc. you ain't got a clue. I watched a savant do some math problems and he is closer than anyone.(that I know-knew) leagues, chains, rods, nobody knew what inches, feet & yards were.
A trip to the East is a life changing event.
 

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So yet again robot posts ridiculous fiction...albeit each time he does the story changes.

Yet no matter the content of his fictional stories no cable tv show is going to buy it.

Perhaps he can audition for the laginas and appear on their show with one of his preposterous theories.....
 

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It was noted that pure Mercury was found on Oak Island!
It was rumoured that in 1937 that broken flasks that contained mercury residue NOT pure mercury, were found in an attempt to provide evidence the Francis Bacon theory of famous works preserved in mercury were buried on Oak Island.
The existence of these flasks and who claimed to have found them has NEVER been verified.
 

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Thousands Of Shards From Flasks Some Containing Traces Of Liquid Silver Pure Mercury?

It was rumoured that in 1937 that broken flasks that contained mercury residue NOT pure mercury, were found in an attempt to provide evidence the Francis Bacon theory of famous works preserved in mercury were buried on Oak Island.
The existence of these flasks and who claimed to have found them has NEVER been verified.

https://blockhouse124.rssing.com/chan-63940472/all_p2.html

The earliest mention of mercury flasks on Oak Island, that I was able to find, was found in author D'Arcy O'Connor's book, "The Big Dig: The $10 Million Search for Oak Island's Legendary Treasure". Published Oct 18th 1988.
In following up on this mention in his book, I found a statement by O'Connor on Jo Atherton's Oak Island Treasure forum, in which he said:

"What was found, according to correspondence between Gilbert Hedden and Burrell Ruth (and later confirmed to me by Hedden and Ruth's widows, as well as by Amos Nauss, Hedden's on-site foreman), were thousands of shards of broken pottery flasks in a shallow dump in Joudrey's Cove (north side of the island) in the summer of 1937. Some of the broken flasks contained traces of a liquid silver residue which Hedden had analyzed in Halifax, and which was found to be mercury. This was discovered at the time when Hedden had his crew scouring the island for any markers that might tie into the famous Mar Del map. And no, neither the mercury nor the flasks were (or could be) carbon dated, as neither is an organic substance.

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Anyone today can do it... if they have access to "Mercury".

Gold dissolves in mercury similar to the way salt dissolves in water...The mixture of mercury and gold would then be recollected and heated until the mercury boiled away. A simple still like those used to make alcohol would draw away the vaporized mercury, possibly collecting it for reuse, leaving mostly pure gold.

Seems like an awful bother if you had already refined gold coins. You'd have to grind up the gold or pound it into thin foil. As far as I know mercury is used to amalgamate tiny flecks of gold found in placer run-off or crushed ore into an amalgam. Easier to just heat gold a couple hundred degrees more to melt it than you'd have to heat the amalgum to boil off the mercury. :icon_scratch:
 

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