2008 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

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Goldlilliy,

If you suspect that there is treasure on this waterfalls...SPEND EVEN JUST A SMALL TIME ON IT... explore, investigate each markers/holes/tunnels/underwater cave on this waterfalls...you may use geophysics/treasure instrument...
Thats the only way you can relocate those treasures...or satisfy your curiosity.
Thats we also do...in sierra madre waterfalls/cave sites...
 

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Dear Joe,

Happy New Year, just curious, how come you know how to the read the symbology on the maps? any other symbols you haven't figured out?
 

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Happy New Year to Y'all

Gboy, from your list you can crush out Secrets of Dalirig, Secrets of Silae and Secrets of Pangantucan.

Secret of Dalirig has been recovered by a construction company from Cagayan de Oro city.
Secret of Silae has been recovered by some Koreans working as religious organization. This happens two years ago.
I'm not sure about secrets of Pangantucan, but some Koreans construction working there. Putting cemented two-lane road on the top of a remote mountain is just very .... I don't have word for it.
So.. people when are we going dig the rest of the treasure.. when every thing is gone?

Teburshock
 

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merx688 said:
Dear Joe,

Happy New Year, just curious, how come you know how to the read the symbology on the maps? any other symbols you haven't figured out?

Hello merx688

Happy New Year sir,may you and brian be blessed for this year 2006 and all the year to come,hope you 2 would not stop
helping us newbie T.H in our search for the treasure...........Just receive my treasure code book from A.U hunter recently,
like you just trying to help someone in need.................. ;)
 

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Teburshock,

These Secrets of Dalirig and Silae have been with us for 15 years....we have not monitored all the latest updates with these sites bcoz we have soooo many sites all over the Philippines. Actually we have 500 sites more or less...but I just posted more than 100+ priority sites.
Good news...The Secret of Silae and Dalirig are TRUE...
Bad news.....It was recovered by other group...not us...

Hopefully we can find funder ASAP...
 

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Hello!
If recoveries are being made, WHERE and HOW are the treasure finders liquidating the gold? The Philippines is one of the most corrupt governments in the world. I am sure it isnt so easy to move even a half ton of gold bars. I know of a company based in Singapore, and also a division based in the Manila and Mindanao that can supposedly liquidate the gold for cash (at a huge discount of course). Anyone have any experience/heard anything about these companies?
For those who have recovered ANYTHING at all ... are you using your bars as pretty paperweights? Or is there a go-to place to liquidate.
I think this topic is VERY underlooked. I would apppreciate more input on this for the benefit of everyone in the forum!
Thanks!
 

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bojangles said:
I think this topic is VERY underlooked.

I find it Extremely Intresting.

But then anything to do with Treasure Hunting is to me.
 

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bojangles said:
Hello!
If recoveries are being made, WHERE and HOW are the treasure finders liquidating the gold? The Philippines is one of the most corrupt governments in the world. I am sure it isnt so easy to move even a half ton of gold bars. I know of a company based in Singapore, and also a division based in the Manila and Mindanao that can supposedly liquidate the gold for cash (at a huge discount of course). Anyone have any experience/heard anything about these companies?
For those who have recovered ANYTHING at all ... are you using your bars as pretty paperweights? Or is there a go-to place to liquidate.
I think this topic is VERY underlooked. I would apppreciate more input on this for the benefit of everyone in the forum!
Thanks!
to Bo jangle, like gb said sale it little by little, that way nobody will notice, that you hit the big one , if it takes you forever it doesn't matter as long as you are safe to do this , and you can trust the company that your talking about, if we have the same in mind , if it is an Amecan? Ed
 

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Bojangles,

Yes, liquidation is VERY important. and revovery is only the first step. I would expect (In fact, know) those that know how to handle this very complicated aspect, and have the resources and contacts to facilitate this, are discreet enough not to discuss the matter is such a public forum.

gboy,

We have funding. You know what needs to happen to get the funds, equipment, etc. into play, so don't give up.

Wayne
 

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Wayne,
My partner richie (cliffhanger) has sent new picutres already few weeks ago....am not yet sure if it is send to you or to norman, however, we do not know the scan result, if those pictures qualify or not.
 

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Hey, everyone is here! Newbie here, Emily Homma orig, from PI, now in Japan. We have a TH site we want searched...that's why I'm joining this group. Late Grandpa also witnessed AU burrying, so I'm this enthusiastic.

To Ophir777
Just want to reply to your question about the 3 strokes ///? ...that means river. You are led to cross the river or the thing is in the river?

Rocks with heart shape engraved
The heart shape usually is the center of everything. Japs find the heart as the "main"...anyway, these are wild guesses says the Jap sitting beside me.

Any other symbols that look strange?

As I've said earlier, I'm working on a mini guide to some symbols commonly mentioned in TH blogs.Kanji too. My relatives and village people TH have been looking forward to that. Share some strange symbols that I can include in my manual, everyone. Ask my brother in PI in February for a copy. Contact him too for TH equipment assistance (Sison, Pangasinan).

Any others who want sample "kanji characters" for us to translate? If you are worried your treasured map be stolen (which will never happen in my care), just send us/fax us a portion for a trial...Hope we could help. Or have the characters randomly presented and fax to us...Will send to you by attachment or fax.

To the one asking about Tunnel 8 located in N.Viscaya under a well-saturated rice paddy, wasn't the seismic survey done in 1995? I think the Univ. of Berkeley Engineering Geoscience authors analyzed it. They used 15 boreholes (40 meters) to arrive at a reading. As was mentioned here earlier, there's an inverted tunnel cone found, contents, not reported. Seems this is a good idea to scan underground first before venturing into digging.

The Japs saw to it that the main site is submerged into water, so they dug up till the water shed/level to discourage weaklings (say!)

To Gboy,
Hope I could send you hubby's old Aussie hike boots, rain boots, etc. I have lots of size 8. My brothers have sizes 9, 10, 11, 13. What other easy-to-find paraphernalia? If you want to see our site, I can give you my brother's #.

I've not read the other succeeding messages. Will get back soon.
P.S. Does anybody know Ken Oyler here? I lost his contact number.

Emily
[email protected]
 

emily homma

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To Wayne

Could you or your team see our site as well, or you need just photos?? My brothers are beginner TH , just lectronics engineer/farmer, but we own a site that needs scanning. If you have some metal detectors or GPR to rent, better. We are just land owners; we need TH assistance, financiers, project financiers.
Emily
 

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Emily Homma,

It would be a great help and savings for our exploration team regarding your doanations of shoes and other equipments.....i will personally email to you my home address....
In fact, Wayne had given me a US size 9.....too big for me( I'm U.S. SIZE 8)...but luckily it as used by my team mate...Budz
We are more or less 7 man-team (average, U.S. size 8).....any pieces of hiking shoes (U.S. size 8, 9)...are most welcome.
My cel: is +639103216315 ....... let your brother contact me here in Quezon City.
 

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Mr. Bo Jangles,

As far as I know, the pawnshops in the U.S. still offer the best prices for undocumented bars, --retail that is. Moving a bar around would already take you 1 to 2 days max, if you can get it to the U.S. mainland at all. Larger quantities, i.e. tons, would be harder there. Do you know that if you pay for anything in cash in excess of 5,000 dollars there, the merchant has to report it immediately to the IRS, FBI and NSA while you are still in the store?

Another option is if you trade it with willing individuals for land, condos, cars, planes, yachts etc. you can sell these later.

Another good place to unload is HongKong, man the stuff just disappear s when you reach the port! Who knows where it ends up? Its only one hour away by plane, a day by boat. But the HK traders would be buying at a small fraction of market value. Hey...but its cash :), but you have to make sure they dont give you fake currency or exdeal it for drugs and stuff like that.

If you want to exdeal for arms, Pakistan is the place to be :). If you want arms at rock bottom prices -- Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia (great casinos too). If you want arms and animals to go with it -- South Africa (great bushmeat), they dont ask and they just resmelt it along with their production.

You could also try to deposit it in any of the banks around here but the minute they confirm your deposit is undocumented bars, and your political sponsorship seems to be wanting (like you don't have any friends in the bohemian club), the bank will confiscate it outright and have you arrested.

i hope this sheds some light on your interest :)
 

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merx688

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Dear Emily,

The supposed tunnel 8 boreholes by the americans -- wrong location, wrong depth, must have been something else. Check the survivor accounts
 

emily homma

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I must have described something different...Check this site which contains this other "Tunnel 8" exploration information with a very interesting method of direct-arrival transmission imaging:


http://www.appliedgeophysics.berkeley.edu:7057/geoengineering/appliedgeophysics/papers/washb.pdf

...."just proved the viability of surface-to-borehole imaging of shallow voids". 3D VSP should have been used earlier.

If those metal detectors are not effective, could VSP data be the best to detect underground tunnels?

I just found today short info on the first ever imbedded tunnel completed in Japan (1944). ...Will search for more.


To Edchato
Tomorrow, I'll email you about the photos you sent today. These are just notes, impressions, and interpretations made by me and some Japanese friends. It's up to you to decide and further analyze. Hope it helps a little in pointing directions and symbolisms.

Emily
 

emily homma

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I've posted my reply about "Tunnel 8" earlier...just wondering where the message went. I even mentioned the URL of the article. Anyway, hope it would appear soon..


To those interested to have a copy of the Kanji Guide I'm preparing, I suggest you ask my brother directly from the second week of February. I'll be sending the copies by next week, so contact Rolly Benosa at this number: (63) 919-248-7886 from Feb. 8. I'm asking for just the printing cost of the material, you should understand, although I've spent a lot already in the research. You pay 500 pesos plus postage fee (from Pangasinan) depending on how and where you want it sent. E-mail me first if interested so that I could allot enough copies.

For now, here are the contents of my RANDOM NOTES IN READING KANJI AND INTERPRETING JAPANESE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
1. Basic Guide to reading Kanji and pictographic kana reading
2. Code symbols in Japanese maps with sample "non-treasure" maps: old 1850's; 1930's to 1944; current
maps
3. A partial/sample "treasure map" reading, etc.(?)
4. Personal Interpretations to traditional Japanese signs and symbols
5. Attempts in Interpreting popular marks in Yamashita Treasure Troves
6. Significant articles in Japanese structural designs (not complete yet)
7. Relevant issues/notes in Yamashita Treasure Hunting

This material is just a friendly correspondence material, "compilation or rough notes" not intended for distribution and formal publication in the future, but exclusive to the TH clubs I'm joining. Please keep the material and refrain from further distribution.

Email me if you have questions.
Emily
 

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