yamazues
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The Imperial Army of Japan World War 2 era buried treasures of immense wealth in many many different locations. Like planting rice for future harvesting. They used many of the old pirate treasure signs but added many more kanji and English alphabets as well as some obscure signs. They used falling rock and flood tunnels same as Pirates but they also added more. They put BOMBS over many and all the larger deposits. Yes, bombs. After all they were military. Not all bombs are big however. Some are small bombs that are detonated with flint sparkers and gunpowder. Others are small stretchy reddish black threads that use friction. Some and mostly use a self igniting gas tube and gas bomb. Some upper bombs cause cracks in water retaining walls. Others cause cracks in support structures. Big bombs are wired directly in cement with fine braided copper wires spring loaded. Still others and MOST Importantly there are gas bombs in floorings of water pressurized vaults which sit over deep fissure cracks only God knows how deep. Yep! The IJA IJN would rather flush all the wealth down the toilet than give it back. They were designed to prevent against standard 'Hole' or 'Excavation' practices. I have warned and seen millions wasted digging these projects incorrectly and most always the result is the same. NO MORE TREASURE!!! That's why many believe it doesn't exist. IJA used engineers to design these. And if you don't think they had good engineers then look up Submarine I400 class or BAKA. They never left anything to chance. They planned to recover these themselves and buried markers to direct the tunnel dig around and between booby traps, besides the markers on top ground and maps. Contrary to popular belief that they hurriedly buried treasure in retreat because they couldn't get it back to Japan, IJA planned on burying these in Philippines because they planned on keeping the P.I. for Military base and Japan as homeland. Eye witness Friends of mine who were WW2 Guerrillas and indigenous people witnessed excavations of these burials as early as 1936. That is backed up by U.S. Ambassadors asking Japanese Envoys if they could inspect Japanese projects in the Philippines and they were directly denied access in 1938. The key to recovering these with a risk of life but not flushing 150 tons of gold bars down the toilet is sign reading and following true paths that were designed and marked in very small oval tunnels 18x27 inches winding all over and zigzag tunnels. The true tunnels do however form shapes and tell stories. Many gold bar deposits also have diamond vaults but those using even best detectors cannot know that. Not easy money by any means. Very dangerous and tricky tunnels with fake paths, lying signs and backwards markers even. I have spent years backengineering the IJA impressive work and their signs. I offer info for free because every vault flushed down the toilet and diamond vault lost by rich people using fancy detectors digging huge holes with equipment makes me cringe.