treasure1822
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- Dec 9, 2010
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I meant "Hey All",
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Indians had lots of flint, but not the steel that makes it spark so readily...Okay, has anyone ever looked into the native american legends of "Glooscap"? The Mi'kmaq Indians talk of "Glooscap", giving them the game similar to today's Hockey. It said that Nova Scotia is the birthplace of hockey.
The ironic thing is that the "Scottish" had a similar game that pre-dated Christianity which was called "Shinty". [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, helv, sans-serif]Noogumee, a friend of Glooscap had a "Beard", which was strange because native Americans do not support facial hair. Legend also says that Glooscap and his people come from a place near the morning sun rising. I'm in belief that the Mi'kmaq Indians are speaking of the Templar's that had came to Nova Scotia. Would anyone have a idea as to what could have been considered as great Magic in Glooscaps belt. "FLINT"?[/FONT]
The true treasure of Oak Island is fertilizer. There is so much bull-crap associated with that site it will grow everything but gold or silver for centuries.
Bacon said it best, cause he knew, and had the maps to the separated treasure caches. Bacon done his part, then the other part was done by forefathers of America, when a vault under the old Bruton Parish,in Va.View attachment 1038248 there was a tunnel from George Wythe's house to the vault, fueling and giving hope to a vision. Most or all the caches were located, then relocated to a single place. Just my opinion thanks Justintime
I agree Jefferson wasn't a Freemason, always in the company of masons, but not a mason himself, he had Bacon Vision...our country, the DOI, all Bacon Vision, Thanks Justintime13
Ok, well a short from "LastLeg" vote of confidence or vote of scepticism" i'm really not sure. On the north shore of the 2nd pennisula of Nova Scotia there is a stone that hold "Runic" writings whick are not complete. Remember Henry Sinclair was "VIKING"! In a bay that has over 300 islands find the one that looks like the map. TRhis should take a while, Oak island is one of the northern most islands. The stone tells you where to find the island, what do youy do when you have found the island. You find what the map says to find, the "TREE"!!!!!! From there you move 14 rods south to the compus