lokiblossom
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I have many reasons why Coconut Fibre was used on Oak Island during its construction in the 18th Century.
Coconut Fibre is resilient to Sea Water.
It is resistant to Insect and Vermin destruction.
It has an excellent filter ability.
It has a bonding capability much like Fiber Glass.
It has a strengthening ability like Fiber Glass.
It was cheap and readily available in the Caribbean during the 18th Century.
It was light to transport.
It was an excellent packing material to secure cargo.
It was a good insulation within Tunnels to prevent freeze up.
These are just some of the reasons why the Freemason Depositors would choose this exceptional fibre for their usage.
How does the dating of the Fibre found on Oak Island work with your own theory?
Cheers, Loki