Eldo
Banned
- Jul 7, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- Brain, Pointing Finger, occasionally the Pinky Finger
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Since that politician gig in Burlington didn't pan out and with Covid the sale of power pedal work bikes must be way down, its seems you have bee spending your time watching DVD's of the RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK series over and over day after day.Remember just take that one step trusting God when you find the Lion's Head.....
I am sure there is a hidden bridge to the other side of the impassible canyon somewhere around here.
Eldo my friend.. Where do I buy some of that stuff you have been smoking.....
But it has already been found... I watched the documentary. An archaeologist named Jones found it and since then it been stored in a secret government warehouse...I really don't want to find the Ark of the Covenant. If it ever really existed or still exsists and is what the Old Testament claimed then I would be happy to stay well out of range.
I would think that anyone who has watched 7+ seasons of this show could not still believe that there is treasure buried in the money pit area... The locals probably are enjoying the fame and tourism the show has brought to their town. So i suppose they support the story as it is bringing them wealth...Led by an excellent Drilling Down episode, which featured the people of the area as well as the show. As one local stated "Growing up, there was a lot of skepticism as to whether there was treasure on Oak Island. But since the Curse of Oak Island show, I think people are changing their mind"
Yep... Very hard to work out why someone would of built a drain from their house..... Fail to see how there could be anything even the Laginas could find treasure related in that.Other notable mentions: There's a box drain that Samuel Ball dug 4 feet deep from his foundation all the way out to the cove. What would this have been for?
Even "If" there assumptions about dates are right. No one is disputing that people have been visiting oak Island for a few hundred years.. But this does not mean they were visiting to bury treasure... Finding more old wood shows nothing new and nothing treasure related.In this week's show, they find an ox shoe nail on the stone path leading from the swamp. Also some pieces of coal. And later on 2 partial keg barrel lids near the path. Carmen dates the style of barrel construction back to as old as the 1400s. The origin of the coal can be precisely pinpointed based on the mix of pollens, etc.
J.Steele speculates that the Naval Stores operation on OI was run by the Jesuits using slave labour. She speculates that Nolan Cross may of been a meeting/collection place or some type of outdoor worshiping area.They find several ox shoe nails at the foot of Nolan's Cross! Was the stone pathway constructed by the Templars to carry the boulders of Nolan's Cross?
More old wood and iron... Yep definite proof they have finally located the pit... Cannot wait to see all that treasure....In the money pit, they start a new core drilling program to survey the new believed money pit location. For the first time this year, they are within 13 feet of the money pit! They soon find ... some dark old wood at 77 feet down! Then the Sonic drill rig blows a hose. Did the rig encounter one of the fabled iron objects at depth?
J.Steele speculates that the Naval Stores operation on OI was run by the Jesuits using slave labour. She speculates that Nolan Cross may of been a meeting/collection place or some type of outdoor worshiping area.
Those stones were put in place by nolan in his bid to gain some spotlight time away from dan blankenship.....They were not in those locations back in the 1600-1700's...