Freemason lighthouse from the 1700s

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Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

:wink: OK ,this one should be hot. :D
many of you remember "Dem bones"
skull and cross bones,
john swifts silver mine,
a 1421 Chinese coin,
a 1790 German coin ,
a 1804 stash of 500,000 silver coins .
viking looking artifacts.
solstice caves and so on.
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I have speculated the skull and cross bones i have seen where the work of the free masons and they where dated to the mid 1700's. but the proof was not really there for such a skeptical world.
the boards and boxes are all the same, some call them Indian bent wood coffins, some call them shipping crates. but all agree they exist.
finally after years of searching i was pointed to a cave with more then a skull and a few bones.
it is big , it has broken boxes , wood dowels, cloth, leather and body parts all over, i came to the conclusion it is a Spanish lighthouse/smelter that was attacked.
but after looking out the entrance i see the mark of the freemasons.
if you look of in the distance you see open ocean on the west coast of America, if the ship looks up the channel , they would see the sign of the freemasons, they would know it was a safe run straight to the light, as long as the light was seen they where safe, Vere off and they end up on the rocks. they would head to it and end up at the old lost Spanish town of ????? . my guess would be , nova albion. :help:
 

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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

OK now hmmm, sail back to the cave and lets take a look at these incisors and premolars. It sounds like the best plan yet.. :icon_thumright: Bring pliers.
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
OK now hmmm, sail back to the cave and lets take a look at these incisors and premolars. It sounds like the best plan yet.. :icon_thumright: Bring pliers.

A shrubbery and unladen swallow may also be useful
 

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scratcher said:
bigcypresshunter said:
OK now hmmm, sail back to the cave and lets take a look at these incisors and premolars. It sounds like the best plan yet.. :icon_thumright: Bring pliers.

A shrubbery and unladen swallow may also be useful
An African or European swallow?
Monty%20Python%20Holy%20Grail%20-%20Clip%20clop%20(300w).jpg
 

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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

The staying power of this thread is absolutely amazing! It should be bottled and sold!
 

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thrillathahunt said:
The staying power of this thread is absolutely amazing! It should be bottled and sold!

or put on the twilight zone
 

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Ramitt said:
scratcher said:
bigcypresshunter said:
OK now hmmm, sail back to the cave and lets take a look at these incisors and premolars. It sounds like the best plan yet.. :icon_thumright: Bring pliers.

A shrubbery and unladen swallow may also be useful
An African or European swallow?
Monty%20Python%20Holy%20Grail%20-%20Clip%20clop%20(300w).jpg

:) It's a simple question of weight ratios....
 

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:laughing9:
READ 4999 TIMES.
AND ONLY 3 PAGES
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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

About how many diffrent caves were there hmmm and did you find the shipping crates in each one?
 

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hmmmm, why can't you MD in that cave?
kinda hard to detect I guess with the bullets whizzing by...
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
gemee said:
hmmmm, why can't you MD in that cave?
kinda hard to detect I guess with the bullets whizzing by...

Yea BCH it has to be the bullets. Or perhaps there is another reason, and the bones came from...........


 

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the bullets dont realy bother me, loesing so many friends does, i dont dig in the caves for moral and leagle reasons.
the old indian who said the dieing indians went and died in the caves was probobly just assuming that is why the heads are in the caves, he would have looked in one and came to the conclusion that the body must be under the ground. the guy that found the cave worked for the logging company, he did the archeological impact assesment, he said the creek behind the cave was like going into the lumber store, boards stacked and ready for market. i asked, did you guys document any international herritage . he looked down and shook his head. A archeological impact assesment is suposed to look for and document regional , provincial, national and international herritage. with that said i call the loggers bluff with respect to the AIA.
 

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the bullets dont realy bother me, loesing so many friends does, i dont dig in the caves for moral and leagle reasons.
the old indian who said the dieing indians went and died in the caves was probobly just assuming that is why the heads are in the caves, he would have looked in one and came to the conclusion that the body must be under the ground. the guy that found the cave worked for the logging company, he did the archeological impact assesment, he said the creek behind the cave was like going into the lumber store, boards stacked and ready for market. i asked, did you guys document any international herritage . he looked down and shook his head. A archeological impact assesment is suposed to look for and document regional , provincial, national and international herritage. with that said i call the loggers bluff with respect to the AIA.

Would it not make sense that the crates were from the lumber store or yard?
Thanks
 

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hmmm said:
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the bullets dont realy bother me, loesing so many friends does, i dont dig in the caves for moral and leagle reasons.
the old indian who said the dieing indians went and died in the caves was probobly just assuming that is why the heads are in the caves, he would have looked in one and came to the conclusion that the body must be under the ground. the guy that found the cave worked for the logging company, he did the archeological impact assesment, he said the creek behind the cave was like going into the lumber store, boards stacked and ready for market. i asked, did you guys document any international herritage . he looked down and shook his head. A archeological impact assesment is suposed to look for and document regional , provincial, national and international herritage. with that said i call the loggers bluff with respect to the AIA.

Would it not make sense that the crates were from the lumber store or yard?
Thanks
IT makes sence to me, but its not a lumber store, it looks like one, its in the bush and is old. he told me yesterday, he can hear the explosions from the loggers building roads. soon it will be gone, it would be cool to see.
 

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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

I was tired and mis read. "was like going into the lumber store, boards stacked and ready for market".
So you going back with the camera?
 

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I have to pipe in. Perhaps this can go 4 pages.
Due to my vast experience (2 days) this is what I see with a "child's" eyes.
Go back to the initial pics.
The second pic. looks as if the cave was mined. See how it tapers down as if following a vein. And what look like pick marks. A steel pick? I dont know.
Look at the box with nails evenly spaced. And saw marks????
Well made leather shoe parts.
And the cloth lined box????
Do these items say native burial site?
To borrow a phrase. If you hear hoof beats do you think Zebra?
Thanks for the show. Hmmmm.
 

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