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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He is writing a book............right here in T-net. But this is just the teaser portion (or the come-on). Either that or he is really lonely and needs the attention :dontknow:........NGE
 

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freemason pirates eh me bucko , is that the tale ye be interested in spinning ? -- he thinks the cave was used by pirates of old --with its smelter in the cave used to melt gold / silver coins pundlered (coins could be recognized as what ever nationaily money it was --by melting it into plain old ingots of gold or silver -- its true "origins" could be hidden and the bars could the be sold off --without anyone being able to "prove" legally as to where they came from) --the fire in the cave was used as a beacon to show the safe "sailing" path thru the rocks to vessels offshore to come in by ---for trading purposes they had to have a crooked "middle man" to sell the ill gotten bars of silver and gold to. ---yo ho ho and a bottle of rum.

clearly you have found old human remains --the land being indain tribal lands * the govt says let the tribal indain leaders deal with it as it most likey their people --the indains are saying its old white folks (europeans) --thus its not their problem to deal with * -- either way --you clearly found old human remains that need to be treated with respect * --now just who or what race it is and when and how those remains got there is a huge mystery
 

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traderoftreasures said:
what cloth in what boat? you should write a mystery book hmmm you may get rich.
sorry dude, 1 of the boards has cloth folded on top.

:hello2: john swift was a silver miner, not a pirate,
 

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ah he was a silver miner eh -- and when did he mine his silver at locally ? -- many a pirate needing a cover story would say he struck it rich and refined --these bars of silver / gold -- melting down the stolen booty gotten off of others ships --to show up with a large amount of foreign coin from a certain country when a shipment if coin from a ship of that country had gone missing was a "dead give away" to folks that you were a pirate --best to melt it down and say to others that you found a rich ore vein ( folks would thus expect you to leave be gone and return a bit latwe with more gold / silver -- and deal it out that way --stealing it was only half the problem , figgering out how to spend it without getting hung while doing it was the other half.
 

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hmmm said:
traderoftreasures said:
what cloth in what boat? you should write a mystery book hmmm you may get rich.
sorry dude, 1 of the boards has cloth folded on top.

:hello2: john swift was a silver miner, not a pirate,

Appear to be some relative modern fiberboard in this silver mine pirate cave :icon_scratch:
 

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Ironspike, can you say set up.
if you read the swift stories, he had mined the silver in the mountains, it appears he had found the old spanish mines that where mined from 1522 to 1730, he had so much silver , he was melting it down , making fake coins and hiding it in places, in 1780 he hid the mine with sand and then hid the silver coins he made . he went back to england where he was imprisioned .
according to the story, some coins he hid in caves, he came back in 1790 to try find the mines again, he was blind and i would bet his partners he left behind had sercum to the indian attackes. like john silver he probobly grabed what he could and left befor he to was attacked. leaving the majority of the coins safly hidden in the cave.
his story very much paarrales the treasure island story, maybe the 500,000 silver coins hidden in the long john cave, where the counterfit coins of swift.
worth looking into.
Gold, like his counterfit coins can only be found where they are, and you will not find it if you dont look.
here is some key points.
captain hook.
1790 nootka convention .
1804 boston massicure.
 

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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

HMMM,

What did Grandma say about talking about dead people. Take your nap then brush Grandma's hair.
 

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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

Your question: "Was the lighthouse the work of the Freemasons?"


My answer: No.



SOLVED!
 

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OPUS1 said:
HMMM,

What did Grandma say about talking about dead people. Take your nap then brush Grandma's hair.
DUDE , WHATS UP WITH THE GRANDMA.
buckleboy, not solved.
rando, sorry to burst your buble, some have been dated to mid 1700s.
if you guys are not interisted , dont read my posts.
 

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Wow looks like you found captin Hook!!That would be so fun I bet your having a blast !!!!!Wish I could join ya !!!Be safe, Peace! :hello2:
 

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hmmm,

Take your medication and brush Grandmas hair. I'm sorry i threw away your pirate costume when you were little. Now stop fantasizing about bones and buried treasure and leave these sane people alone.
 

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1. John Swifts mines were in eastern or centeral ky. He would have took the smelted silver back to England via the Atlantic Ocean ( the east coast). The maps that I am seeing posted here are on the west coast. Swift would not have taken anything west of the Mississippi River for many reasons. A) the land West of the Mississippi would have been still in French hands and some pockets of Spanish. B) at that time England and France did not get along. It was for this reason that he was forced to stop mining due to the break out of the Frence and Indian War. ( The Frence and the Indians vs. England ).
2. If there are human remains in your site you do need to report it to the proper authorities. To me it looks like possibly a misplaced casket.
3. Your masonic symbols are nothing more that rotten trees.
 

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In one of the pics it looks like a whale vertabrae,could they have been whalers???
 

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Hmmmmmm,I am not getting on the band wagon of witch hunting you,I am just along for the ride,but is the hook you have pictured not a logging hook?It seems like I have seen those used in that capacity before,when floating logs :icon_scratch:
 

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the hook is a pike pole and swift had french men as partners.
 

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