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

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gboy

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To Cornelius,

1)Why I can't convince my own country men? Most of my countrymen can't afford this kind of expedition, besides they are busy also with their own treasure sites on their own backyard, town,etc....

2)Would gringos bring attention in the jungle? Of course they will !!! That'shy in first stage, only our group are allowed to explore and relocate the treasure area so that it will not attract attention once we hike and passes several towns, 2nd stage, If the site has been found, gringos can bring along their chopper to haul.

3)Who would bring 50 tons or more on this kind of jungle? Actually our target is 200-300 tons,and 50,000 Japs troops and thousand slaves passes ,hide and fight in this area for 1942-45 (READ HISTORY BOOKS), with that kind of manpower and time...carrying these treasures is not a problem....

4) Could some Japs possibly came back to their treasure areas in the jungle? Of course they do !!! The Japs veterans are coming back and recovering treasures in the Philippines for 50 years now !!! Some of their business fronts are mining, logging, construction, and etc....JICA (Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency,Mistsubishi, Marubeni....etc....According to them it will take about a century to recover all treasure sites.

5) Can native recognize golds? Mostly natives don't recognize the value of gold....if they do, they sell it at a very cheap price.

Before you pass judgement on me regarding the Japs treasure.....READ CAREFULLY THE BOOK OF SEAGRAVE "GOLD WARRIORS" IT WILL SURELY ENLIGHTEN YOUR DOUBTS....AFTER READING ON THIS BOOK...YOU CAN DEBATE ME ON ANYTHING, OK?
 

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To Lostplot /Lee,

1) Have you ever wander why only a few years when Japan was devastated by war, they were able to recover their economy faster from the rest of the world? Simple...they were able to recover treasure...and some were left behind in the Philippines....in some way Japan profited more from the war...they become industrialized overnight !!!

2) How do you handle ,specially big volume treasure?....usually handling treasure is THE LEAST OF OUR PROBLEM....FINDING ONE IS OUR PRIORITY.

3)How could some Japanese could come back and recover treasure? For big volume treasure sites, Japan uses business fronts to recover like Marubeni, Mitsubishi, JICA...in mining, logging, construction...etc....For small sites, usually they bribe or cooperate with local politician, or sometimes fooled treasure sites land owner.

I suggest before you can come here...you better read the book "Gold Warriors" by seagrave.....it will surely enlighten your ignorance in Japs war booties.
 

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Butz

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Hey gboy, this could be very exciting, somebody's monitoring our conversations here on this forum and is searching for us in the locality of Aurora and Quezon....

Canceled our trip going back to our site guys...


Still looking for the formula of cement softener...
 

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To: Butz,
You want to soften your cement???

1) If your cement vault is exposed or above ground....you simply BURNED IT...UNTIL IT BECAME BRITTLE AND EASY TO DEMOLISHED.....remember even the hardest metal...is soften by FIRE !

2) If it is in the hole.....try to used BRISTAR.....demolition chemical....it is used to demolished hard concrete or boulder usually used in mining and construction....its a powder mix with water....you poured it into several drilled holes in the concrete....the reaction of the atoms will expand tremendously...that after a few hours...the concrete will crack slowly by slowly.
BRISTAR store is in Escolta....text me tonight I will give you the tel no. of the store in Escolta....my cel. 09103216315
 

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Butz

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hey gboy, have you got any idea how to break a japanese cement? I think this forum cant help.

To noble metal, thanks anyway, but Cebu City is far from our location, cant go there that easy.

Hey gboy, again, are you sure about your site? Our treasure site here contains only 2tons of Gold, i think its just nothing compared to your site of 300tons man, wow... goodluck man... balato huh!!!!
 

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Butz

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At last we got a solution!!!!!
The site actually is in hole, that's why there's no space for the cement to expand if we use fire, tendency will be the cement will just get harder just like our previous experience in one of our projects in pangasinan... maybe BRISTAR is just what we need... i will contact you tonight man... thanks a lot!!!
 

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Noble Metal

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gboy says:

Have you ever wonder'd why only a few years after Japan was devastated by war they were able to recover their economy so fast? Simple...they were rolling in this treasure loot...and some were left behind in the Philippines....in some ways Japan profited more from the war...and then they become industrialized overnight !!!

(This above paragraph is a total fact.)

And I suggest you read the book "Gold Warriors" by Seagrave.....and any of Seagrave on the subject.
 

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Butz

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I have watched Seagrave being interviewed on TV, I don't know why does he exposed the story of the yamashita Treasure. I don't understand why Seagrave did that, but one thing I see is that Seagrave just wanted to earn money and dig the the treasure by just selling the STORY on the books he wrote. My advice to Seagrave, if he really want to change history, get into the real action man, pick up your shovel and dig too, don't just write and sell other peoples story. Or maybe if you want money out of a treasure story then why not bury your own treasure and make story from it, how people come and stole it and etcetera...

Noble metal: Is not there a store somwhere in Manila or North Luzon where we can buy the chemical you talked about? Do you know the BRISTAR gboy posted above, I guess that would work but we need options right, in case they are different.
 

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To: Butz,

I have no choose but to go to the big volume exploration projects 'coz its the cheaper projects you only need camping and climbing gears and relocate the sites.....while the smaller ones, you still need geophysical instruments and digging equipments...which are very expensive.

Based on my experience, I know 2 ways to demolished concrete vaults.

1) Concrete is exposed or above ground - BURN IT FOR SEVERAL HOURS AND SPLASH IT WITH WATER, after burning the concrete became brittle, when splash with water it will crack....then easy to demolished.

2) Concrete is still undergound or in the hole - use BRISTAR (non-explosive demolition agent) used by construction and mining companies in demolishing concrete blocks or boulders. Bristar is like a cement when mix with water.....the chemical reaction...atoms will expand tremendously causing the concrete to crack. But first you have to drill several holes(2 inches diameter) at least 5 inches apart, you pur the mixture of Bristar and water in to several holes then wait for at least six hours.....soon all holes will crack and all the cracks will be connected until it would be easy to demolished....sometimes the treasure hunter called this SILENT DYNAMITE.

BRISTAR (non-explosive demolition agent) (more or less 2,000 pesos per 5kg/bag)
CONDECK SALES CENTER
Room 201, Torimar Bldg, 370 Escolta St. Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines.
Tel: (632) 2425647 / 2418201

I hope this info will help a lot of Japs treasure hunters out there......BALATUHAN NYO NA LANG AKO PAG NAKAHITS, OK ???
 

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To: All Tres Hunters,

Based on my experience, 2 ways to demolish stubborn concrete vaults.

1) Concrete vault (above ground or exposed) - SIMPLY BURN IT FOR SEVERAL HOURS AND SPLASH WITH WATER, it will surely be brittle and easy to demolished....remember almost everything hard on earth can be soften by FIRE !!!

2) Concrete vault (underground, still buried) - use BRISTAR (non-explosive demolition agent), used by constructions and mining companies in demolishing concrete blocks or boulders. Bristar is like a cement powder when mix with water...chemical reaction....the atom will expand tremendously at several thousand pounds/square inch that causes the concrete to break. But first you have to drill several holes (2 inches diameter) into the concrete at 5 inches interval. Then you pour the mixture of Bristar and water...into several drill holes and wait at least six hours...the atoms will expand and cracks will appear and interconnect with other cracks...until it would be easy to demolished....sometimes Treasure hunters called this SILENT DYNAMITE coz it will not attract attention to neighborhod.

BRISTAR (non-explosive demolition agent)
Price: 2,000 pesos (that was 2 years ago for my last visit)
CONDECK SALES CENTER
Rom 201 Torimar Bldg., 370 Escolta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines.
Tel: (632) 2425647 / 2418201

I already exposed my treasure secrets here !!! YOU MUST GIVE ME TREASURE ONCE YOU RECOVER, OK??? (joking)
 

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TO ALL TREASURE HUNTERS (FORUM SUBSCRIBERS),

FELLOW Japs Treasure "AU" Hunters
GOLD Mining Companies and Financiers,

Dear Comrades,

Friends called me SAROB, Filipino, son of the late Lt.Col.(Dr.Shadow and/or Dr.Siwet) seudo names and Last Guerilla Medical Report Oct.,1948. An S2 USAFFE, AUS, NL. Intelligence (WW II Underground Resistance) Fil-Am Officer of Cagayan 14th. Regt. WW II Un-recognized veteran soldier who fought Japanese Imperial forces and an Officer who made to capture Gen. T.Yamashita's last strenght at Hinduan, Bontoc, Mt. Provine, Philippines, sometime September, 1945 (documented).

I knew some of you did not know the whole story why our country (Philippines) became part of 2nd World War. Truth is . . .
according to Dr. Shadow, it was the war between the Japan and the Americans all out war. Philippine islands became their Battle
ground because of those precious and non-precious metals etc. brought here in the country. Those valuable things comes from different countries around the Globe (properties owned by different nations) mostly WW II LOOTS, whatever... The only way to get back those things will cause by a WAR! Japanese troops are already here (P.I.) in the year 1920's 'till WW II broke up on 1941.
They made tunnels, artificial (man made) caves and more diggings to hide (burried) their valuable trasures and they will get those only after the war. JAPS soldiers also made to SPY to know war strategies within the country (Phils. Isl.).

Book stories and war revelations a.k.a. hidden wealth and/or burried treasures in the Philippines are true but some stories are not, yes it was. Out of 100% burried treasures only 30% GOT by the late President F. Marcos. Some are used for countries infrastructure and/or countrywide developments, some are used to HELP 3rd wold countries and some are deposited in diffrent foreign ( banks ) abroad (Swiss, etc. etc.) for certain purpose in the future.

I'd read all your comments and opinions on the forum, some are good and some are not. Very well enough to give whatever your have to say (feelings) regards to the subject. Not so bad, everyOne of you knew those because of informations like me too.
For me to reveal/tell what's true about hidden (burried) treasures that could be located and/or recover as well. According to the late Ben Valmores, a Filipino who holds 175 treasure maps given to him by Prince Takeda Tsunehia of Japan (ref. Chapter six, The Eye Witness . "GOLD WARRIORS" by Sterling and Peggy Seagrave). Out of 175 Treas Maps, 40 treasure maps was surrendered to the late F. Marcos and his cronies. Thesame story like Ben, My father knows and had copies sketches some of the 175 maps too. Right after explorations in the mid 1960's my father burned those maps given by Lt.Col Paz Crespo (pseudo name) a Japanese top ranking intelligence officer before WW II broke up. I joined my fathers explorations and Treasure hunting activities only in the 1980's stoped by a militarymen Col. Lachica (Region 2 Commander in charge).

Sometime in the mid 1960's and 1970's my father was one of the pointer of burried treasures in different areas in North Eastern Luzon (PI.) areas. A top sectret and confidential operations made with the late Pres. F. Marcos. Seven Billion Pesos (Php7B.) exact amount SHARE of my father's group (documented) on their accomplished T.Hunting operations but my father DID NOT Recieve any single centavo.

FLASHBACK: Lt.Col. (Dr.) SHADOW and his underground resistance guerilla unit still fighting sometime July, 1945 (Victory Day), Manila, Phils. Thus, fighting against the retreating Japanese imperial forces in the North Eastern Luzon areas. He knew(witness) (places) where burried treasures left by japs retreating forces. He tried to send/forward his enlisted men/soldiers to a convoy going
to Manila but ambushed by the Japs soldiers at Gen. Dalton Pass area ( boundery of Nueva VIzcaya and Nueva Ecija mountains).
My father Dr. Shadow/Siwet dd NOT recive his War Compensation Benefits (WW II) because according to him the Veteran Officer inCharge will NOT pay his 30,000 strongs (war guerillas) who fought the war.

In th book GOLD WARRIORS chapter six the eyewitness figure out Treasure sites (areas) located in Nueva Vizcaya, Region 2 and wherein the maps given to the late Ben Valmores are not yet recovered and still intact. Serious Treasure Hunters must have the capacity to operate because they must shoulder or finance/spend much to recover those. I"ve been in Nueva VIzcaya and Cagayan Valley areas almost 21 years for explorations, burried treasures that I/we knew was intact (in place). Some are in Titled areas and some are Govt. properties, serious T.Hunters and financiers must need a) Ground Penetrating Locator (GPL), b) Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) c) SSP 2050 Discriminator and other modern treasure hunting equipments, tools and materials.

Treasure Hunting in the Philippines was a serious hobby and a very Lucrative Business. To those who wants to be involve, be sure to contact only the right persons who knew the exact area where burried treasures located, must know the status of the area. Dry season (January to May) was the right time for T.Hunting in the Philippines. Before my father died, he told me to help those hunters to recover burried treasures but only to the GOD FEARING persons and TRUE Hearted individual who wants to help the helpless peoples.

LASTLY, I and my group will not say that we're the right team/party whom you can count on but i/we can assure you (101%) if you want to go successful treasure hunting in the Philippines. You need to study hard and explorations be made first before operations starts untill recovery (successfull) burried treasures within the area.

Thank you GOOD LUCK and GOD SPEED.

You can contact me at E-mail : [email protected]
CelFone : +63 9179012674
 

TOWcritter

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Yeah. Right. When I was in the Marine Corps I was stationed in the P.I. twice. The only real treasure I saw was the 17 and 18 year old variety in bikinis dancing on stage. And they were a little blurry if you know what I mean. Just like the millions of $$$ in gold that's burried all over the place. Every jeepney driver has a map to the treasure. Just watch out for the butterfly girls and don't trek into the jungle without a P.C. with you. ::)
 

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Butz

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Sarob: I also know the story that the japs were here and started hiding their treasures before WW2. We have here in our group a son of a great japanese general and he was born here in the PI before the war. He is our lead to the treasures his father hid. Yama-s-h-ita is not the whole story, his was just a tip of the ice. The Great Japanese General died here in the PI last 2002 at old age but he brought back many riches to japan as a sign of loyalty to his country and to the Emperor. Unrecovered treasure under his command were left to the care of his son who is hiding in our care. His son will soon bring back his bones to Japan to claim his ancestry and the vast rewards the emperor gives to his dead father because of his loyalty to him will become heir. The Great General is considered one of the Last of the Samurais, according to the son, half of the Emperors wealth in Japan was recovered by his father. The loyalty of the general to the japanese emperor was so great that he did not even taught his son how to recover the treasure(he has filipino mother), the son only escorted his father as a local guide(the general has his own japanese recovery group), and it would only take three hours to recover a buried treasure for them because theyknow what to and where to and how to dig the treasure. The son knows the other unrecovered sites but the difficult part is how to recover it because his father never told him the secret of how to recover. I was just get awed by how impelling and great the Generals loyalty to the Emperor through that span of many years and to the treasures that doesn't worth a thing to him but to bring the treasures back to the Emperor. I guess Honor is more of value than these riches to him. . . . to the Great Japanese General. . . I Salute!!!
 

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To: Sarob,

We have another good teasure information here......welcome to the Japs treasure enthusiast forum....I 'm warning though there are lots of sceptics and critics in this forum.....I just consider these guys....IGNORANT OF JAPS TREASURE and probably envious of our treasure knowledge !!! MABUHAY !!! TREASURE HUNTERS !!!
 

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Welcome SAROB. gboy is correct in saying there are many skeptics, on "japs Treasures" . There are also many Skeptics on Certain Treasures here in the U.S. . This Forum Is open for the Discussion of any Type of treasure hunting and I hope you enjoy it. the Only thing I ask, is, if confronted be Doubters here, please be Civil. and Please NO requests for Financial Help.? Thank you for your Understanding & welcome to the TreasureNet ; Stay Alive ! jeff
 

boylara

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hello Gboy...how are you...So your project is in Sierra Madre Mountain..well good luck, hopefully you can recover the Dumagat site
be carefull Balikatan exsercise is on the way, they might penetrate your area.....i believe the treasure exist. and hopefully someday we can recover some...Godluck Gboy...
 

boylara

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the truth is the treasures exist.Sarob, im here in Cagayan Valley right now there are many hunters operating in our area...i will name some of the positive site here in Cagayan, the 7 chambers caves in Santa Isabel, Buguey, Cagayan, the old airport in Lallo, the Magapit site in Lallo, the delta in Aparri, Cagayan, the Penablanca area special mention the junction of Tuguegarao and Penablanca,,, the old provincial hospital in tuguegarao and the cathedral...the church in Lallo and Camalaniugan..in Baggao and Gattaran...hey Gboy, when you will visit Cagayan Valley email me ang lets meet....to all Filipino hunters lets unite...
 

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Hi guys,

I'm from mindanao, if you're done in Luzon Treasure Hunting and if you want to hunt here... Just PM me.. maybe we can help each other. :)

anybody know how to read japanese treasure signs?

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poor2k5boy

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Gboy, the suggestion of Fizz is reasonable enough to get your expedition financed. I would not suggest asking from people that are pessimistic. I happen to see a recovered spot just under a 2 ft in diameter (approx.) rock and I can still figure out the form of a small chest or could fit 3 bars on the ground. It is very interesting to interpret the clear chemically engraved markings on a stone referring to the one that has the contents. In Mindanao, it is not surprising to find a stone engraved with Japanese 'kanji' characters. A big treasure deposit might be full of traps so be careful! I'm interested only to small and easy to dig caches. I hope you can find a solution to your tantamount goal. Remember always to give part of your findings to people who need your help too. Some people say, if your intentions are good He will show it to you. Good luck!
 

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binakol

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i'm from Isabela... our property is believed to have treasures hidden underneath. My grandfather told us that our property was a japanese garison, in fact the house where a japanese general once stayed is still exist. hope somebody here in this forum could help us.

Binakol
 

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