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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romeo-1 said:
Is it just me but isn't it reasonable to notify the authorities (RCMP) upon finding human remains??? Something is a little twisted here. You have no idea what you have stumbled across and for all you know could be a body dump from a homicide!

I'm shaking my head so vigorously that I'm getting whiplash.


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I understand what you are saying about Indian lands because I work on a reservation. MD it now or you will not even be able to enter that cave again without permission from a Tribal Council which is doubtful. As far as dem bones, if they are Indian graves, you should not disturb them. If they are European or Asian, the police should be alerted. My guess you already tried. Is it so old that the police are not interested? My friend has collections of skulls from ancient peoples that his Dad found years ago when he was a Game Officer in the Everglades. He gave them to the State and now they are in drawers. Many bones, to this day, are just piled up on the downwind sides of the islands that they inhabited . Now these islands are off limits as part of Everglades National Park but not Indian lands because Florida Indians are extinct, I guess. The Seminoles/Mikasukis wanted these lands but were given (and are still buying) lands elsewhere in the Big Cypress when Everglades National Park was created around 1947. Is this considered a native Indian burial? Because of what you said my guess is the Indians and their lawyers are claiming these caves and the surrounding lands as sacred Indian burial grounds and this particular skull may not even be Indian.
 

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to get a better idea of the cave the first picture shows where the fire for the light house would be situated so it perfectly shines out the the center of the symble.
. the second picture shows the right side of the cave tapers up, its odd but would be perfect for a smelter.
notice i took some mussel with me and its not a coincidence we where followed by the natives archaeologist. :P
 

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MD it now while you can hmmm because if the area becomes sacred Indian burial grounds you will only see it (the caves) in your dreams.
 

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Truly amazing what we find in our adventures.
 

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Couldn't the box and skull just be a displaced casket from long ago?
 

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ve-r-r-r-r-y.......interesting view reap. Could have washed out of side or top of hill up above, floated in the water for awhile, then drifted into cave during a high tide. Then repeated storms battered it further into the cave, where it lies today. I would say it is a great possibility, I am not denying the fantasies of the original poster, just drifting my WAG into the soup........NGE
 

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Notes to all who are not familiar with Hmmm's posts...

1. You're lucky. LOL

2. He's already reported the bodies from many previous caves... consider them unidentified mystery bodies that Canadian authorities don't care about. :dontknow:
 

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hmmm said:
The unfortunately thing is, my government's policy is, no mater what nationality of human remains found in the sound, they are automatically handed over to the tribes for disposal.
I call it hiding history :'(
You dont always explain it, but Im guessing that the remains are claimed to be part of an Indian grave and that is why the authorities are not concerned and the Indians are claiming the land. But you think they are European. Is this correct? Is this why they follow you? Indian gravesites are now strictly off limits in the USA whther on Indian land or not.
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
hmmm said:
The unfortunately thing is, my government's policy is, no mater what nationality of human remains found in the sound, they are automatically handed over to the tribes for disposal.
I call it hiding history :'(
You dont always explain it, but Im guessing that the remains are claimed to be part of an Indian grave and that is why the authorities are not concerned and the Indians are claiming the land. But you think they are European. Is this correct? Is this why they follow you? Indian gravesites are now strictly off limits in the USA whther on Indian land or not.
This cave was looked at the elders, they said it is not there people. the gov says it is because they dont want to deal with it.
 

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hmmm said:
bigcypresshunter said:
hmmm said:
The unfortunately thing is, my government's policy is, no mater what nationality of human remains found in the sound, they are automatically handed over to the tribes for disposal.
I call it hiding history :'(
You dont always explain it, but Im guessing that the remains are claimed to be part of an Indian grave and that is why the authorities are not concerned and the Indians are claiming the land. But you think they are European. Is this correct? Is this why they follow you? Indian gravesites are now strictly off limits in the USA whther on Indian land or not.
This cave was looked at the elders, they said it is not there people. the gov says it is because they dont want to deal with it.
Why do the Indians want the land and why do they follow you? :icon_scratch:
 

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More?...Awesome!!!!

TAG!!!
 

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Your cave sites are just awesome hmmm and without a doubt have interesting stories to tell. But how do you come up with freemason sign from a few saplings :icon_scratch: I would have thought signs would be something more permanent than trees?
 

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Very interesting indeed. I do not know of his previous posts but I do have to say that what you have found is very cool indeed wheather it be of the masons or not.
 

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IronSpike said:
Your cave sites are just awesome hmmm and without a doubt have interesting stories to tell. But how do you come up with freemason sign from a few saplings :icon_scratch: I would have thought signs would be something more permanent than trees?

I agree. The sign doesn't seem like something a _MASON_ would build. Maybe it was left there by the Free Arborists or the Free Lumberjacks, but not the Masons.

DCMatt
 

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Hmmmm should change his screen name to boxwoodman :notworthy:...........NGE
 

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:coffee2: :coffee2: :coffee2: The arch is a white guy, he must have got word that we where going to look at the cave, he left 1 hour befor us, we had 300 horse power on the boat, when we past him he was heading for the logdump, when we where anchored , rowing around in the bay he was parked on the logg boom. then some guys with guns , badges, in a faster boat then ours zoomed past us and went to see them.
:o we never saw them again. :o

lets make this interisting, i think the work of them boards was the work of the free masons, under the leader ship of johhanathan "silver " swift. :read2:
I almost forgot, the cloth in the box :-[ is the curtain for the entrance to the cave.

:hello2: :hello2: :hello2: If any one wantts to go see the light i could turn it on some night.
in stead of a fire i would just use my 5 million candle power flash light. if you sail past the red circle, :wink: you would see it.
 

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