Robot
Bronze Member
Good link, a first nations spear.
Lets hope it does not trace back to First Nation's Property!
Like my earlier post, once First Nation's claim this as "Ancestry Hunting Grounds" then the "Red Tape" really begins!
Good link, a first nations spear.
Charlie,
If you read Pulitzer's post he said yes a spear was produced but was furious that the Canadian legislator called it the spear of destiny. He said it was a spear that is not endogenous to the island and very old. No one associated with the Oak Island search claimed it was the spear of destiny.
During the summer and fall of 1969, the Triton Alliance had been drilling a series of exploratory boreholes in the vicinity of the Money Pit, when Dan Blankenship used his dowsing skills to find an apparent anomaly about 180 feet northeast of the Money Pit. That became the location for Borehole 10.
Charlie,
If you read Pulitzer's post he said yes a spear was produced but was furious that the Canadian legislator called it the spear of destiny. He said it was a spear that is not endogenous to the island and very old. No one associated with the Oak Island search claimed it was the spear of destiny.
Wow! 129 dollars for a very crappy replica of the alleged spear of Destiny. 13 sold? It seems there is still money to be made flogging replica religious relics.
Kanacki