Brother , excellent video and i'm going to order your book . i subbed ! p.s. do not be offended or do whatever , but i mean this as a compliment to both of you. that girl at 31:37 is beautiful , hope she's your girl .
Well if Kidds own writings say the loot is on an Island in the South China sea, I'm afraid all Wilkins discovered is a friggin dry ancient well and some Pigmie in the South China sea is wearing diamonds as big as horse turds.
Fascinating that Wilkins fabricated something so stunningly accurate, apparently from some random “inspiration”. could it be.. that there is an unknown agency patiently working toward some incredible historical discovery that will assist mankind in recovering ancient artifacts and information that will rewrite portions of history?
@@ArkenNation Most of it is coincidence. For instance I had built a home made race car some years back from a set of plans I drew when I was in friggin grade school. I can only make thee assumption someone found one of my old note books in my parents trash back in the early 1970's because one of the things I saved was that cars chassis drawing I kept a copy of it I made on a copier at a place I worked part time as a security guard they had some high tech office stuff back then. Some years later I am paging thru one of the local racing news publications where I live now and there is my fucking drawing even in my hand writing and the copier made the note book paper lines even more pronounced is one thing that still sticks in my brain. So some things are stranger than fiction when it comes to like wise interests. Incidentally the publication was marketing that chassis being MFG now by people I never heard of. I didn't have a patent on it at 14 years old nor could I ever prove it was my design. However I had 48 wins in 4 years with the car I built based on my chassis design. I did attract alot of attention to myself with that car. How someone in Tennessee got my plans for a Modified stock car chassis is one gigantic unsolved mystery to me.
Interesting theory. I suppose it could be true, but seems unlikely. Actual treasure buried by pirates were not buried in very deep and booby trapped systems, but rather in more shallow places for temporary time frames. More often than not, the treasure was spent. Also his crew would have had to have been trained at mining for the Oak Island pit, nothing indicates his crew had extensive mining or surveying skills. Additionally Kidd is associated with another island.
I watched that show as a kid ! Sea hunt was on the air about that time too. That T V show was my first taste of looking for old stuff in or on the ground ! Never found gold or silver but I ended up with a published fossil collection and even some named after me instead. I was only a kid when I collected the Holotype of the first fossil lamprey. I'm Mayomyzon himself and I still love hunting for old stuff and videos like this ! Keep up the good work . Peace
*You've stated: "The Point, most valuable to this Subject." I keep going to that in my thoughts, as I journey this Series, by Hammerson Peters: Who had ,the technical, mechanical, the Engineering of the Pit and it's various measures for securing, what may be located beneath? *"this very subject is, in my perspective, the key to determine, which Theory has the greater potential."* It is the only method, save unearthing an answer, that will solve the Mystery of: *"Who Designed, Dug, and Deposited the (?Treasure?) of Oak Island?"*
To anyone with a bit of knowledge it is quite clear the organisation behind this is the freemasons. The name of the island itself "oak island" being an allude to phallic symbolism. Other things to look for to control whether it is freemasonry work is 1. to look for the magic numbers 11, 22 and 33 2. Egyptian inspiration 3. Stone tablets or writing etched in stone 4. Square and compass or pentagram shapes. As to what the treasure is if its still there it should be occult texts describing the pathway to immortality, the tetragrammaton (which is a powerful magic symbol) and maybe some material valuables although they would be considered to be secondary as the true reward would be sacred knowledge and direct initiation into the higher degrees.
@Kevin Nix , I had the same thought. OK I have been watching the History Channel and am entertained by the Oak Island treasure hunt. these guys must be very well to do with all the machinery brought in to work.
@@lamargopetersen2627 They are. The interesting thing to me is, if it takes all of this machinery to excavate the pit, how did the builders do it without engine powered equipment? It seems a pretty sophisticated undertaking.
You have to keep in mind the depositors knew where they were digging. Searchers are trying to find it. That leaves you at a distinct disadvantage. Plus you have no idea what boobytrap there is. The depositors did.
The Wilkins map occurrence is a prime example of confirmation bias. It's a glitch hard coded deep in human thought, where we reflexively find evidence which coincidentally confirm what we wish to be true, and feel great confidence in it. At the same time, evidence that doesn't fit goes right over our heads. People not aware of this glitch in their thinking and exercising mental discipline can go on the most passionate wild goose chases.
I think there is an entrance at the eye of the swamp... The long end of Nolan's cross is in line with the tip of the swamp... The horizontal line of the cross matches up with the money pit... The other end lines up with Jewdry Cove... The cross is a marker for the tunnels which are directly under the cross... The island's were essentially separate from each other with steep banks between... They dug the tunnels and then connected the islands with the man made swamp and dirt. There is probably another entrance at the short end of the cross... Or that may even be the treasure pit...
My personal view on this is that there is nothing at the bottom of that pond. There might have been a treasure centuries ago, or maybe decades ago, but as of the present, I think the folks in the tv series are punching into thin air. I think after the treasure was removed from the area, centuries ago, engineers design a way to flood the underground tunnels they had dug up so that people in the future, those digging now, did not accidentally fall in those underground corridors and die. This is my non-scientific approach to the Oak Island mystery. It’s good entertainment, though.
@@LadyFourteen You know what really grinds my gears Lady Frederick, is Manadans like this that try to sound all Smart and mysterious by pretending that they are intimate to some secret . Now all we need is their plans for transparent aluminium and the designs for their side to side transporter and half a pound of refined dilithium. Also the map of the route that han Took in the falcon when they did the Kessel run and we will have the Treasure found in less than 12 parsecs
Read Eric the red, and Leif Ericson ,oak island is the treasure. They built a desalination system. Water is gold . Artifacts found are from laborers digging. If any gold was buried ,it has long been washed out.search the coast line.
Well, it may not reveal treasure, that makes me sad for everyone who has been working on it, but, it's been fun to watch, everyone on the show made it feel real, because they believed and in turn we did, very very sorry to call those who past away, they are missed.
The real treasure of Oak Island is how the series strings along, for years, millions of viewers who still think there has to be something there LOL. Ever hear of GSR? BUT, THANK U FOR THE VIDEOS!
Another great video! I found the Nahanni one the best and am hoping you will do more about the legends of this area and include more background music of your making. Thank you
Thanks for watching! I'm certainly planning to make more videos on the Nahanni legends. Out of curiosity, which Nahanni video are you referring to? 'Interview with a Cryptid Hunter' or 'Legends of the Nahanni Valley'?
@@HammersonPeters they were both so interesting, but I found the deep rooted legends the best as they tie into the Hyperborean legends of the peoples of the north.
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I was just watching the Templers Lost Treasure. And in it. They also say that the Templers treasure could be buried on Oak Island as well. But they also went into more detail as to the well that was found. And about the flooding tunnels that are built into it as well when the Ocean is at High tide
fuzzybear452 , got to love ❤️ the name Fuzzybear.👍. I was just watching a documentary about the Templar’s treasure has been found off the coast of Madagascar 🇲🇬.... Sad for the Oak Island hunt but I believe there is still a story left to tell about Oak Island....
I really think William Phips stashed a bunch of silver there from a wreck in the Bahamas that he recovered. Hence, the recent evidence of silver with water tested in some of the bore holes. Silver! Makes sense.
Just leave the treasure on the ship & sink it.. I think the money pit is a burial site and may have some "treasure" but I've been with the swamp from the beginning.. that island is peppered with all kinds of stuff though
For those of you that are saying there is no treasure at all on Oak Island and never was, do you honestly believe that an AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD, POTUS, THE MAN RUNNING AN ENTIRE COUNTRY, would honestly take his own money, his own time and fun an excavation treasure hunt if there was nothing there at all?
If you buried a treasure. You wouldn’t leave a block and tackle hanging over the site. You might however if you recovered a treasure and wanted to hide the fact that it had been recovered or you simply made a hasty exit.
Sound like someone overlooked or got ground pickpockets 2 fishing licenses took by bill..jklnd ..Now u r last originall captain..if u would like to be called Captain that lived three the worst terrain
Agreed. According to the description of booby traps it would’ve taken months to build. Then you leave block and tackle just hanging there? Doesn’t add up.
Man I love it when this lady tells the story at the beginning, she sounds like a park ranger who tells you the story and the history as if you're on a tour walking on a trail with ya. The nahanni one was like that too. Park Rangery style deliver from the same lady. Like creepy canada show.
@Steven Hirm you will see . So you think its in a hole you know. Wrong hole. Ha Ha Ha ha Its decoy didn't you pick up on it . I still do Maths , as well as physics. Should I call it physic ????? No !
Evidence of the crew from history channels tv show seem to have proof something man made happened on oak island cant imagine it was done as a hoax, in fact I cant really understand what would have driven people to do it at all or even how they could have done it how could they have dug shafts into the ocean with out flooding the pit to start with, that's what peaks my curiosity I dont even care what's there I just wanna know how it was done and by who
@Robinson Pittman granted the work ethic was far greater years ago than know I had a uncle that at 74 years old could and would split fire wood from daylight to dark with nothing more than a water can and a axe I believe I heard oak island was is something like 2 miles long not sure how wide but a few hundred yards at least Dan Blankenship told of there being three flood tunnel on 3 sides of the island going from under the water to the money pit, to depths of more than 90 feet you could do the math with the shaft its self all the flood tunnels large enough for a man to shore up and dig in plus I'm sure theres some kind of air shafts somewhere that's hundreds of thousands cubic feet of dirt maybe more I dont see how a small crew of men with picks and shovel could have dug it in 50 years especially staying focused for as long as it would have taken to have done it, pirates spending years to hide their treasure rather than out spending it? I think the Mason theory hiding religious artifacts makes much more since I believe also that's why theres such a broad time frame of artifacts found I think it took years and most probably hundreds possibly thousands of slaves human nature says why would people spend that much effort to elaborately hide there own treasures rather than enjoying it I believe who ever did it was forced to do so much like the great structures of Egypt or Rome
It’s generally assumed that since Hedden found what he did as a result of his particular interpretation of the instructions then that view has to be on the right track. I believe that this is correct only up to a point. The rest is coincidence. Hedden assumed that the instructions (and the map) applied to OI essentially owing to its reference to Rocks and a Tree. This is likely correct. He paced out the distance between the rocks and found this to be some 420 feet and appreciated that this is roughly 25 rods which is the sum of the distances of 18 and 7 mentioned in the first line. He may have been influenced by the fact that the Cave-In Pit lay about 7 rods from the East Rock and that the Tree appears to be the objective of the instructions. Incidentally, why would this be so as it was so obvious anyway? You don’t need convoluted instructions to find it. The rocks would be far more difficult to find - and the easiest way to find the West Rock would be from the Tree!. It’s not clear whether Hedden rediscovered the Welling Triangle by following his interpretation of the instructions or if this happened after having called in Roper to conduct his survey. In any event, it was assumed that the rod was the unit of measure throughout the instructions. I believe that this is also correct (after all, it's the base unit of the ground plan). The distance from the Welling Triangle to the Tree (Money Pit) from the point at which the line of 30 rods ends is short of 300 feet, which is closer to 18 rods than the 14 rods specified in the instructions. Furneaux recognized that 7 x 8 x 4 is a close approximation to a right angled triangle with angles of 30 and 60 degrees (probably put into his mind by the form of the Welling and Mallon Triangles) and wondered whether the side of 4 rods had to be added to the 14 in order to reach the Tree. I believe that Furneaux was correct about the 7 x 8 x 4 triangle, but wrong about its location. Now, let’s step back a bit. Hedden measured 7 rods West of the East Rock and 18 rods East of the West Rock. This is not what the instructions say. It is clearly 7 rods East and 18 rods West. However, this would not result in points between the two Rocks unless the offsets were applied the other way. Hedden had reversed the bearings on the first line - and I believe he was correct to do so - but he didn’t reverse the bearings on the second line or, more correctly perhaps, reverse the lines as well, thus: Rock 7W and 18 E Tree 14S, 30 NE 7 x 8 x 4 (or 4 x 8 x 7) This is now in keeping with the format of the two other Wilkins maps and presents an entirely different scenario! We have three starting points and offsets from them. So, do what they say. Mark a point 7 rods due west of the East Rock, another 18 rods due east of the West Rock, then from the Tree (Money Pit) measure 14 rods due south and then 30 rods northeast. This provides three points forming a triangle in the vicinity of the Cave-In Pit. What do we do now? The Palmer-Kidd Skeleton map provides the essential clue in plain English. It reads, “from centre of triangle between Rocks 20 feet E.” Thus, we are told to find a triangle’s centre and take an offset. Maybe the Wilkins maps, and the other Palmer-Kidd map, all conform to exactly the same specification. So, if we locate the centre of the triangle specified by the Wilkins map in question then we can use the 7 x 8 x 4 instruction to provide the required offset. Following Furneaux, construct a triangle with a base of 7 rods west from this centre point, four rods south and then 8 rods back to the starting point - and then plot its centre. The Palmer-Kidd Skeleton Map provides the key to opening up the instructions on the other maps, that is, locate three points from the ground markers at the east of the island, find the centre of the triangle thus formed and then take an offset as specified. They all work in the same way and, as you’re aware, identify a pattern of points on the Rhombus Rectangle. Everything on the island was potentially left for a purpose, and that purpose is presumably to enable the building up of the overall ground plan and, ultimately, to identify the hot spot on the island. Wilkins placed genuine instructions on island outlines of his own creation. However, the Palmer maps, most importantly, contain essential interior detail from the original maps. The original outline was actually published by Wilkins in the same book as the instructions under review: John S's Island = Des Barres' Gloucester Isle = Oak Island. Wilkins didn't know the islands location, but then Hedden indirectly told him.
Excellent synopsis!!! Your thoughts on this story seem to be as credible as any I've heard from the show and I've watched it since day one! Like many folks that enjoy this show, my fascination started with the story in Readers Digest. Whether or not they find "treasure" of the gold, silver, gemstones or Christian artifacts (or Shakespeare's manuscripts), I think we would be remiss to not consider all of the structures that HAVE been uncovered, a treasure unto themselves, but that is merely my opinion. I look forward to each new season and since Dan has passed away, that fulfills the omen that 7 must die before the treasure could be found. I personally can't wait for this years season!!! I pray that the Oak Island team finds enough artifacts to more than cover their expenses PLUS enough booty left over for their time and effort.
It was an illegal salt production site for salting fish. The salt tax was devastating and European wars were waged over salt. Everybody has known this for centuries.
The sunken ship theory makes total sense to me because I have discovered lineage first Grand Master Knight Templar Hugh de payens that goes to Virginia early settlers john Lewis johnathan Lewis was a very very wealthy man and when he arrived in Virginia he settled and patented several acres of swampland!... who would want the ownership of swampland? Unless perhaps you had a treasure map handed down from your family throughout the generations....?! Porpotanke Creek I believe it is... And George Washington is one of his relatives on up a few generations !!
@@d.g.566 people in coastal areas with swamp land andboughs or burrows. Pay big money to try and fillthese areas with dirt and rockto try and form solid land mass. Lands worth mre than water space. You can build and invest if its land and not a hole of water. ........
I think whoever dug the money pit had to have been more than a few pirate's ..more like people who knew alot about tunneling and contruction of flood tunnels to booby trap digger's right? sophisticated tunneling for any time period but it has been done so some pirate missed his calling of being an engineer..
Maybe an ex-mining engineer? I could see one of those captaining a ship or in some other officer's position pretty easily. Going pirate wouldn't be much of a stretch, especially if it and their skills buys their life.
New comer to this whole saga. I have questions for anyone who might be so kind as to enlighten me. First I should say that this was a very interesting video. My thanks to those who produced it! I have just 2 questions: 1) Is the whole current Oak Island Treasure hunt based at all upon the assumption that the Wilkinson Map was real and that it depicted Oak Island? In other words; 2) Are the treasure hunters on Oak Island (OI) working wholely on the assumption that they are looking for Captain Kid's treasure? If the answers to those questions are yes, then I fear they will ultimately be disappointed. Because the author of the map told the American that he created the map from sort of memories of maps he had once seen. Regardless of any coincidences or similarities of the map to OI or the made up directions on the bottom of the map; ultimately the map is NOT REAL! (I was going compare the directions to a fairy tale but even fairy tales sometimes have their basis in some fact or legend.) So, it is really very sad if the current OI treasure hunters know that the map is a fake, yet still cling to some hope that they will find Captain Kid's treasure. Especially considering, from what I can gather from this well put together history of Captain Kid, that he did not seem to have any luck at all at gathering treasure. And his reputation as some sort of great pirate was basically just a lot of malicious gossip spread about by some English Commandants whose egos were bruised because Kid didn't want to be used by them for their purposes! Hopefully the current OI treasure hunters are going off the assumption that treasure is from some other source and nothing at all to do with the fake map made up by an author pressured by his publisher to tart up his new book to sell more copies! Oh and that map in that old television program was so laughably fake it was ridiculous!
Greetings , I like the fact that you're sincere, but I suggest that there is a entirely different aspect to this story...The construction of the Pit, was a Genius of Hydraulic Engineering, I'm suggesting that the Pit, ( or Shaft ), led to underground Cavities , where they encountered ' unknown people ".
@@bontboy6414 Interesting thought. So when you write, "they encountered unknown people." Who do you mean by "They"? Also if you can write more about who "they" encountered details you've managed to gather!
@@SUPER_WOLFMOON Greetings Evan, ( Not Welsh are you ! ! ) Firstly, Welcome to the Awakening ; to be followed from Good Friday, by the start of the Celebration of the Spiritual Revival... ( Bruce Cyr, After The Warning 2016 ) + Kim Clement > ruclips.net/video/MY9chlKVKeE/видео.html < Secondly; Many years since I read & watched re: Oak Island - Money Pit, however I recall two items, 1. The Pit was feared by the Indigenous Indians, for the ' Strange Beings 'their legends referred to. 2. I'm suggesting that Annunaki or Annunaki type beings were located deep underground... If you're not familiar with " Underground Aliens " , a good place to start is to watch video of Phillip Scneider... All the best - Pôb Hwyl ! !
IV been following this Oak island treasure. Where do I got who do I contact to give a vital clue . I think I have worked out where the treasure is quite simple really when one thinks about it . ??? Who can I tell in confidence.
Treasure Lady.. I'm from Yorkshire England a stone mason grew up with a farm. Now I live in Cairns Queensland Australia. Master fisherman and Miner of minerals. I love to talk and share not here my knowledge / ideas are not for all. I have a great. Theory of where the treasure is in that island. I'm into investigation.
I dont see anyway a pirate with a small crew could have possibly dug a pit 100+ foot deep with hundreds of feet of water shafts in years and years probably more years than any of them lived, if in fact there is a treasure buried on oak island it would have taken hundreds of men years to complete with crude hand tools
Has anyone noticed water from the so called flood tunnels in smiths cove flow seaward not inland. It's obvious the flooded tunnels are natural fissures.
The treasure show probably knew in advance of the sunken ship and build a program around it. To spice it up they created a map and maybe were inspired by Oak Island from a previous episode.
La solution est astronomique. Il vous fait trouver la constellation à échelle réduite qui sert à tracer les lignes sur la carte de l'ile. Au départ on prends 18 heures céleste, avec 14 heures locales. Cela donne une configuration de la voute étoilé à un certain moment. On fait est sur 7 degrés, c'est la limite est de la constellation. On fait ouest 30 degrés, c'est la limite ouest de la constellation. La base de la constellation est à 14 degrés nord de latitude céleste. Maintenant vous savez quelle constellation regarder. Ensuite 7 heures céleste, avec 8 heures locales, et le point de vue est à 4 heures locales. Il faut regarder NW à l'horizon. Ces gens étaient des navigateurs, des érudits pour l'époque. Aujourd'hui même avec la solution, sauriez vous comprendre le message ?
The main treasure is in the galley of the sunken ship it was broke up and burned I was told must go know less. 180 feet look for ship in middle of the ship “galley of ship”
Just a few suggestions. Have your narrator read and familiarize himself with the copy before recording. Perhaps someone with a bigger vocabulary would be useful, someone familiar with the terms that are not in common usage today. The mispronunciation of "letters of marque" and the misplaced accent in "skin diver" were off-putting, to say the least.
Solving this will require excavations at low-tide, where some of the island can be drained to reveal more. Think like a Mariner and tides become the dictator of anything getting done with ships in harbor. The sea in this case being the vault, the island is just a door covered in misdirection, or tragically misinterpreted clues by landlovers! Yarrggghhhh! Never me gold, only me bones!
You ever think there's only one way to retrieve it. But they haven't figured it out yet. My self think there is a sequence of things in order to retrieve it
Sounds like heden made the Ireland fit the map to get investment wich was comen in treasure hunting it happend in Egypt all time long ago and it properly still goes on
I own land on an island,the Gulf Coast and for only 1 million dollars let these brothers dig till their heart is content,this will save them a couple million,you are welcome.
I believe oak island was two they built a wall between the two at the far end then sailed the ship full of gold in then bhilt another wall behind then filled both sides and above but with a shaft leading down to the treasure full of taps to anyone who didn't know and I believe when they took die colour down there there is another way in which I believe is the writing ship itself causing a hol3 into the cove bay into the sea...it makes s3nse to me...too many symbols and stuff to not realise and the only way is to create a wall around one side and drain the water maybe even both sides then diggers both sides until the ship is found as we all know no one would go to those lengths for nothing why they have not done this already I don't know false walls in the sea either sides of the bay drain the water then dig the rest out until u find it even the shaft proves it's the case that it's a sunken ship sank with treasure just like the film the goodies create a dry dock basically is what they did and must be done again...if I was in charge and funding allowed u would of well had it by now...
@@pbat118 I have had this thought too. ;-) Why they haven't done this is because no one would go to those lengths for nothing. There is no guarantee that there ever was a dry dock there. If they go to those lengths today, they might still be wrong, which means they did it for nothing. Grammerly worked for me! ;-) Hi5
Bough marsh boughs.... High tide rises u high to top. Tide goes out drops15_20 feet drop. Ok. Put a few boards to make a movable wall/ dam. Like a dry dock..... There you go a natural dry dock. All coaatal and river areas have marsh area hence lots of boughs. Many names for them too. Just sail yourvessel in. Drop flood gate. Vessel sliwely drops down and out of site. When time to sail . Just wait for tide rise and off yougo again. Go from port area to port trade areas. Park and hide .in the boughs. Just an idea.
I enjoyed this, but was distracted by the vast amount of mispronunciations: marque, tenure, Nevis, loath, dysentery, Quedagh, acceded, bury, etc. In a 30 minute video that's a lot. If you have text you would like checked over, I'll be glad to help; otherwise, dictionaries and pronunciation guides would be very useful, adding to the program's credibility.
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Brother , excellent video and i'm going to order your book . i subbed !
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that girl at 31:37 is beautiful , hope she's your girl .
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Well if Kidds own writings say the loot is on an Island in the South China sea, I'm afraid all Wilkins discovered is a friggin dry ancient well and some Pigmie in the South China sea is wearing diamonds as big as horse turds.
Fascinating that Wilkins fabricated something so stunningly accurate, apparently from some random “inspiration”. could it be.. that there is an unknown agency patiently working toward some incredible historical discovery that will assist mankind in recovering ancient artifacts and information that will rewrite portions of history?
@@ArkenNation Most of it is coincidence. For instance I had built a home made race car some years back from a set of plans I drew when I was in friggin grade school. I can only make thee assumption someone found one of my old note books in my parents trash back in the early 1970's because one of the things I saved was that cars chassis drawing I kept a copy of it I made on a copier at a place I worked part time as a security guard they had some high tech office stuff back then. Some years later I am paging thru one of the local racing news publications where I live now and there is my fucking drawing even in my hand writing and the copier made the note book paper lines even more pronounced is one thing that still sticks in my brain. So some things are stranger than fiction when it comes to like wise interests. Incidentally the publication was marketing that chassis being MFG now by people I never heard of. I didn't have a patent on it at 14 years old nor could I ever prove it was my design. However I had 48 wins in 4 years with the car I built based on my chassis design. I did attract alot of attention to myself with that car. How someone in Tennessee got my plans for a Modified stock car chassis is one gigantic unsolved mystery to me.
Interesting theory. I suppose it could be true, but seems unlikely. Actual treasure buried by pirates were not buried in very deep and booby trapped systems, but rather in more shallow places for temporary time frames. More often than not, the treasure was spent. Also his crew would have had to have been trained at mining for the Oak Island pit, nothing indicates his crew had extensive mining or surveying skills. Additionally Kidd is associated with another island.
Yeah way too sophisticated to be pirates and I hear most of the booty they would get wasn't in just gold mostly it was fabrics and tradable goods
I watched that show as a kid ! Sea hunt was on the air about that time too. That T V show was my first taste of looking for old stuff in or on the ground ! Never found gold or silver but I ended up with a published fossil collection and even some named after me instead. I was only a kid when I collected the Holotype of the first fossil lamprey. I'm Mayomyzon himself and I still love hunting for old stuff and videos like this ! Keep up the good work . Peace
I absolutely am fascinated by this story. Thanks for doing what you do. Much love from Queensland, Australia. 🐨💜🐨💜🐭
With the level of tech available at the time, it must've taken them months, or even years, to put all these shafts and tunnels into place.
Yes, and that's why I think only a large organization or government could have done it. Not pirates.
*You've stated: "The Point, most valuable to this Subject."
I keep going to that in my thoughts, as I journey this Series, by Hammerson Peters:
Who had ,the technical, mechanical, the Engineering of the Pit and it's various measures for securing, what may be located beneath?
*"this very subject is, in my perspective, the key to determine, which Theory has the greater potential."*
It is the only method, save unearthing an answer, that will solve the Mystery of:
*"Who Designed, Dug, and Deposited the (?Treasure?) of Oak Island?"*
To anyone with a bit of knowledge it is quite clear the organisation behind this is the freemasons. The name of the island itself "oak island" being an allude to phallic symbolism. Other things to look for to control whether it is freemasonry work is 1. to look for the magic numbers 11, 22 and 33
2. Egyptian inspiration
3. Stone tablets or writing etched in stone
4. Square and compass or pentagram shapes.
As to what the treasure is if its still there it should be occult texts describing the pathway to immortality, the tetragrammaton (which is a powerful magic symbol) and maybe some material valuables although they would be considered to be secondary as the true reward would be sacred knowledge and direct initiation into the higher degrees.
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The flickering of the candles when the portraits are shown is going to trigger a seizure!
@Kevin Nix , I had the same thought. OK I have been watching the History Channel and am entertained by the Oak Island treasure hunt. these guys must be very well to do with all the machinery brought in to work.
@@lamargopetersen2627 They are. The interesting thing to me is, if it takes all of this machinery to excavate the pit, how did the builders do it without engine powered equipment? It seems a pretty sophisticated undertaking.
Falcon Quest, I agree. The optimizer(s) that made the complex features of the mine, held other ancient secrets.
@@falconquest2068 I think we got dumer over the years,, they must of had a army with them to do all of that digging,,
You have to keep in mind the depositors knew where they were digging. Searchers are trying to find it. That leaves you at a distinct disadvantage. Plus you have no idea what boobytrap there is. The depositors did.
The Wilkins map occurrence is a prime example of confirmation bias. It's a glitch hard coded deep in human thought, where we reflexively find evidence which coincidentally confirm what we wish to be true, and feel great confidence in it. At the same time, evidence that doesn't fit goes right over our heads. People not aware of this glitch in their thinking and exercising mental discipline can go on the most passionate wild goose chases.
I think there is an entrance at the eye of the swamp... The long end of Nolan's cross is in line with the tip of the swamp... The horizontal line of the cross matches up with the money pit... The other end lines up with Jewdry Cove... The cross is a marker for the tunnels which are directly under the cross... The island's were essentially separate from each other with steep banks between... They dug the tunnels and then connected the islands with the man made swamp and dirt. There is probably another entrance at the short end of the cross... Or that may even be the treasure pit...
nice thoughts, thx! do u have more in your mind?
The mystery surrounding Oak Island is fun because it stirs our minds
19:42 Sounds like you said "39 SW" lol
My personal view on this is that there is nothing at the bottom of that pond. There might have been a treasure centuries ago, or maybe decades ago, but as of the present, I think the folks in the tv series are punching into thin air. I think after the treasure was removed from the area, centuries ago, engineers design a way to flood the underground tunnels they had dug up so that people in the future, those digging now, did not accidentally fall in those underground corridors and die. This is my non-scientific approach to the Oak Island mystery. It’s good entertainment, though.
Exactly. If modern treasure hunters/archaeologists wanted to unearth a treasure buried on a beach, theyd have done it by now.
wrong. They have evidence for large amounts of ggold and silber due to scientific water tests.
The optimizer(s) that made the complex features of the mine, held other ancient secrets. A very well thought out plan, indeed.
Can you explain more please?
@@LadyFourteen You know what really grinds my gears Lady Frederick, is Manadans like this that try to sound all Smart and mysterious by pretending that they are intimate to some secret . Now all we need is their plans for transparent aluminium and the designs for their side to side transporter and half a pound of refined dilithium. Also the map of the route that han Took in the falcon when they did the Kessel run and we will have the Treasure found in less than 12 parsecs
theres treasure in that introduction ..she is precious
The island is peppered with historical finds but that swamp, I'd be all over that first, money pit is a burial site
And who’s buried in the money pit? Bacon? De Vere?
Read Eric the red, and Leif Ericson ,oak island is the treasure. They built a desalination system. Water is gold . Artifacts found are from laborers digging. If any gold was buried ,it has long been washed out.search the coast line.
Well, it may not reveal treasure, that makes me sad for everyone who has been working on it, but, it's been fun to watch, everyone on the show made it feel real, because they believed and in turn we did, very very sorry to call those who past away, they are missed.
The real treasure of Oak Island is how the series strings along, for years, millions of viewers who still think there has to be something there LOL. Ever hear of GSR? BUT, THANK U FOR THE VIDEOS!
Wonderful hopefully Marty and Rick check this out.
Another great video! I found the Nahanni one the best and am hoping you will do more about the legends of this area and include more background music of your making. Thank you
Thanks for watching! I'm certainly planning to make more videos on the Nahanni legends. Out of curiosity, which Nahanni video are you referring to? 'Interview with a Cryptid Hunter' or 'Legends of the Nahanni Valley'?
@@HammersonPeters they were both so interesting, but I found the deep rooted legends the best as they tie into the Hyperborean legends of the peoples of the north.
@@gator8287 So, I've put together a few more videos on the Nahanni legends.
This one is on the legend of the Nakani:
ruclips.net/video/_8fOnRd5xco/видео.html
And this one is on legends of sub-humans from Canada's Arctic Circle:
ruclips.net/video/eIzWa5CUFHs/видео.html
I was just watching the Templers Lost Treasure. And in it. They also say that the Templers treasure could be buried on Oak Island as well. But they also went into more detail as to the well that was found. And about the flooding tunnels that are built into it as well when the Ocean is at High tide
fuzzybear452 , got to love ❤️ the name Fuzzybear.👍. I was just watching a documentary about the Templar’s treasure has been found off the coast of Madagascar 🇲🇬.... Sad for the Oak Island hunt but I believe there is still a story left to tell about Oak Island....
Both videos are merely speculating.
I really think William Phips stashed a bunch of silver there from a wreck in the Bahamas that he recovered. Hence, the recent evidence of silver with water tested in some of the bore holes. Silver! Makes sense.
But how could he have had the manpower to dig such deep and extensive tunnels?
@@ozzyhouston2535read the DJ Hanson theory on Oak Island about who is buried there - goes back to the Frobisher expedition days
I agree about the buried ship on one end.
Just leave the treasure on the ship & sink it.. I think the money pit is a burial site and may have some "treasure" but I've been with the swamp from the beginning.. that island is peppered with all kinds of stuff though
I thought I recognized that voice ... I just watched your live presentation on “the cost of cruising”. Congratulations to you and Kaza!
Excellent video, well done
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Hammerson, I’m friends with a guy who is currently working on Oak island
@@chadlong9614 That's awesome!
Kidd and livingston...sounds like great point guards
For those of you that are saying there is no treasure at all on Oak Island and never was, do you honestly believe that an AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD, POTUS, THE MAN RUNNING AN ENTIRE COUNTRY, would honestly take his own money, his own time and fun an excavation treasure hunt if there was nothing there at all?
He wasn't president at the time.
Of course
You are so wrong
jason boyd I know a Island that a
President went To It was Called
POKE ISLAND 🌴😂😂Just 🙃 Joking !!!
scott blakeney really?? Please try and prove I’m wrong. Tell me? I’ll be waiting for your response.
If you buried a treasure. You wouldn’t leave a block and tackle hanging over the site. You might however if you recovered a treasure and wanted to hide the fact that it had been recovered or you simply made a hasty exit.
Sound like someone overlooked or got ground pickpockets 2 fishing licenses took by bill..jklnd ..Now u r last originall captain..if u would like to be called Captain that lived three the worst terrain
Agreed. According to the description of booby traps it would’ve taken months to build. Then you leave block and tackle just hanging there? Doesn’t add up.
Man I love it when this lady tells the story at the beginning, she sounds like a park ranger who tells you the story and the history as if you're on a tour walking on a trail with ya. The nahanni one was like that too. Park Rangery style deliver from the same lady. Like creepy canada show.
*READ MY MAIN COMMENT UP ABOVE!*
What's the music starting from 16:13 to 16:46
the last line of the the map 7 by 8 by 4... use times instead of by and you get 224 you will find the treasure 224 feet below the surface
I disagree I get 14
@Steven Hirm you will see .
So you think its in a hole you know.
Wrong hole. Ha Ha Ha ha
Its decoy didn't you pick up on it .
I still do Maths , as well as physics. Should I call it physic ????? No !
DadnDa J T & Flee Eastwood What do you think it means?
I have a different place for the treasure.
I used a different cross
@Steven Hirm learn cartography.
This is typical of just about everything concerning Oak Island. "All flash, no bang."
No that was my English teacher 😂
I went to highschool with Colin Sherif Gannham! Great job man!
7 x 8 x 4 = dimensions of the vault? Interesting vid. thanks for your time, energy and effort in all you do. Very well done, I might add...
Thanks for watching! That's an interesting idea.
@@HammersonPeters What vault? The map was fake.
@@bills6093Chappell Vault - someone’s buried there
So the money pit isn’t in the location they have been searching all this time...
Great vid, pretty interesting history even if it turns out there is no treasure
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Evidence of the crew from history channels tv show seem to have proof something man made happened on oak island cant imagine it was done as a hoax, in fact I cant really understand what would have driven people to do it at all or even how they could have done it how could they have dug shafts into the ocean with out flooding the pit to start with, that's what peaks my curiosity I dont even care what's there I just wanna know how it was done and by who
@Robinson Pittman granted the work ethic was far greater years ago than know I had a uncle that at 74 years old could and would split fire wood from daylight to dark with nothing more than a water can and a axe I believe I heard oak island was is something like 2 miles long not sure how wide but a few hundred yards at least Dan Blankenship told of there being three flood tunnel on 3 sides of the island going from under the water to the money pit, to depths of more than 90 feet you could do the math with the shaft its self all the flood tunnels large enough for a man to shore up and dig in plus I'm sure theres some kind of air shafts somewhere that's hundreds of thousands cubic feet of dirt maybe more I dont see how a small crew of men with picks and shovel could have dug it in 50 years especially staying focused for as long as it would have taken to have done it, pirates spending years to hide their treasure rather than out spending it? I think the Mason theory hiding religious artifacts makes much more since I believe also that's why theres such a broad time frame of artifacts found I think it took years and most probably hundreds possibly thousands of slaves human nature says why would people spend that much effort to elaborately hide there own treasures rather than enjoying it I believe who ever did it was forced to do so much like the great structures of Egypt or Rome
I tend to feel this is a very old mine site , just all adds up ,,,
You could not hear her at beginning, good video thoigh
The history channel beat that show to death I can’t watch it it’s to dragged out give me a 10 min recap wen the whole thing is over
I love your videos, but the sound cuts out in certain spots. Idk why. I wish it didn't. Great videos and great info. Thank you.
It may have been my blue tooth head phones that were fouling up the sound!! Lol! Nm. I'll try and listen again! Lol
@@doughankins3996 stop giving us Dougs a bad name!
Very Interesting!
Maria V.
Thanks, Maria!
It’s generally assumed that since Hedden found what he did as a result of his particular interpretation of the instructions then that view has to be on the right track. I believe that this is correct only up to a point. The rest is coincidence.
Hedden assumed that the instructions (and the map) applied to OI essentially owing to its reference to Rocks and a Tree. This is likely correct. He paced out the distance between the rocks and found this to be some 420 feet and appreciated that this is roughly 25 rods which is the sum of the distances of 18 and 7 mentioned in the first line. He may have been influenced by the fact that the Cave-In Pit lay about 7 rods from the East Rock and that the Tree appears to be the objective of the instructions. Incidentally, why would this be so as it was so obvious anyway? You don’t need convoluted instructions to find it. The rocks would be far more difficult to find - and the easiest way to find the West Rock would be from the Tree!.
It’s not clear whether Hedden rediscovered the Welling Triangle by following his interpretation of the instructions or if this happened after having called in Roper to conduct his survey. In any event, it was assumed that the rod was the unit of measure throughout the instructions. I believe that this is also correct (after all, it's the base unit of the ground plan).
The distance from the Welling Triangle to the Tree (Money Pit) from the point at which the line of 30 rods ends is short of 300 feet, which is closer to 18 rods than the 14 rods specified in the instructions.
Furneaux recognized that 7 x 8 x 4 is a close approximation to a right angled triangle with angles of 30 and 60 degrees (probably put into his mind by the form of the Welling and Mallon Triangles) and wondered whether the side of 4 rods had to be added to the 14 in order to reach the Tree.
I believe that Furneaux was correct about the 7 x 8 x 4 triangle, but wrong about its location.
Now, let’s step back a bit. Hedden measured 7 rods West of the East Rock and 18 rods East of the West Rock. This is not what the instructions say. It is clearly 7 rods East and 18 rods West. However, this would not result in points between the two Rocks unless the offsets were applied the other way. Hedden had reversed the bearings on the first line - and I believe he was correct to do so - but he didn’t reverse the bearings on the second line or, more correctly perhaps, reverse the lines as well, thus:
Rock 7W and 18 E
Tree 14S, 30 NE
7 x 8 x 4 (or 4 x 8 x 7)
This is now in keeping with the format of the two other Wilkins maps and presents an entirely different scenario! We have three starting points and offsets from them. So, do what they say. Mark a point 7 rods due west of the East Rock, another 18 rods due east of the West Rock, then from the Tree (Money Pit) measure 14 rods due south and then 30 rods northeast. This provides three points forming a triangle in the vicinity of the Cave-In Pit.
What do we do now? The Palmer-Kidd Skeleton map provides the essential clue in plain English. It reads, “from centre of triangle between Rocks 20 feet E.” Thus, we are told to find a triangle’s centre and take an offset. Maybe the Wilkins maps, and the other Palmer-Kidd map, all conform to exactly the same specification.
So, if we locate the centre of the triangle specified by the Wilkins map in question then we can use the 7 x 8 x 4 instruction to provide the required offset. Following Furneaux, construct a triangle with a base of 7 rods west from this centre point, four rods south and then 8 rods back to the starting point - and then plot its centre.
The Palmer-Kidd Skeleton Map provides the key to opening up the instructions on the other maps, that is, locate three points from the ground markers at the east of the island, find the centre of the triangle thus formed and then take an offset as specified. They all work in the same way and, as you’re aware, identify a pattern of points on the Rhombus Rectangle.
Everything on the island was potentially left for a purpose, and that purpose is presumably to enable the building up of the overall ground plan and, ultimately, to identify the hot spot on the island.
Wilkins placed genuine instructions on island outlines of his own creation. However, the Palmer maps, most importantly, contain essential interior detail from the original maps. The original outline was actually published by Wilkins in the same book as the instructions under review: John S's Island = Des Barres' Gloucester Isle = Oak Island. Wilkins didn't know the islands location, but then Hedden indirectly told him.
Ari Gold 😅
This post is bloody amazing!
Excellent synopsis!!! Your thoughts on this story seem to be as credible as any I've heard from the show and I've watched it since day one!
Like many folks that enjoy this show, my fascination started with the story in Readers Digest.
Whether or not they find "treasure" of the gold, silver, gemstones or Christian artifacts (or Shakespeare's manuscripts), I think we would be remiss to not consider all of the structures that HAVE been uncovered, a treasure unto themselves, but that is merely my opinion.
I look forward to each new season and since Dan has passed away, that fulfills the omen that 7 must die before the treasure could be found.
I personally can't wait for this years season!!!
I pray that the Oak Island team finds enough artifacts to more than cover their expenses PLUS enough booty left over for their time and effort.
Why is so much of Oak Island not being talked about?
It was an illegal salt production site for salting fish. The salt tax was devastating and European wars were waged over salt. Everybody has known this for centuries.
Well done!
Thanks for watching!
you should tell more pirate stories. that was fun.
The sunken ship theory makes total sense to me because I have discovered lineage first Grand Master Knight Templar Hugh de payens that goes to Virginia early settlers john Lewis johnathan Lewis was a very very wealthy man and when he arrived in Virginia he settled and patented several acres of swampland!... who would want the ownership of swampland? Unless perhaps you had a treasure map handed down from your family throughout the generations....?!
Porpotanke Creek I believe it is... And George Washington is one of his relatives on up a few generations !!
How do you patent acres of swampland??? Do you mean he purchased several acres of swampland?
@@d.g.566 yes.
Why? U got a map?!
:P smiles!
@@d.g.566 people in coastal areas with swamp land andboughs or burrows.
Pay big money to try and fillthese areas with dirt and rockto try and form solid land mass.
Lands worth mre than water space. You can build and invest if its land and not a hole of water. ........
Very awesome vid!
Thanks for watching!
I think whoever dug the money pit had to have been more than a few pirate's ..more like people who knew alot about tunneling and contruction of flood tunnels to booby trap digger's right? sophisticated tunneling for any time period but it has been done so some pirate missed his calling of being an engineer..
No shit...it would have been a huge project enaging a lot of workers and several years of work.
Maybe an ex-mining engineer? I could see one of those captaining a ship or in some other officer's position pretty easily. Going pirate wouldn't be much of a stretch, especially if it and their skills buys their life.
New comer to this whole saga. I have questions for anyone who might be so kind as to enlighten me. First I should say that this was a very interesting video. My thanks to those who produced it! I have just 2 questions:
1) Is the whole current Oak Island Treasure hunt based at all upon the assumption that the Wilkinson Map was real and that it depicted Oak Island? In other words;
2) Are the treasure hunters on Oak Island (OI) working wholely on the assumption that they are looking for Captain Kid's treasure?
If the answers to those questions are yes, then I fear they will ultimately be disappointed. Because the author of the map told the American that he created the map from sort of memories of maps he had once seen. Regardless of any coincidences or similarities of the map to OI or the made up directions on the bottom of the map; ultimately the map is NOT REAL! (I was going compare the directions to a fairy tale but even fairy tales sometimes have their basis in some fact or legend.) So, it is really very sad if the current OI treasure hunters know that the map is a fake, yet still cling to some hope that they will find Captain Kid's treasure. Especially considering, from what I can gather from this well put together history of Captain Kid, that he did not seem to have any luck at all at gathering treasure. And his reputation as some sort of great pirate was basically just a lot of malicious gossip spread about by some English Commandants whose egos were bruised because Kid didn't want to be used by them for their purposes! Hopefully the current OI treasure hunters are going off the assumption that treasure is from some other source and nothing at all to do with the fake map made up by an author pressured by his publisher to tart up his new book to sell more copies! Oh and that map in that old television program was so laughably fake it was ridiculous!
Here’s a link to his first video about Oak Island. It contains a great summary of the whole thing.
ruclips.net/video/63nUH-oGmaQ/видео.html
Greetings , I like the fact that you're sincere, but I suggest that there is a entirely different aspect to this story...The construction of the Pit, was a Genius of Hydraulic Engineering, I'm suggesting that the Pit, ( or Shaft ), led to underground Cavities , where they encountered ' unknown people ".
@@bontboy6414
Interesting thought. So when you write, "they encountered unknown people." Who do you mean by "They"? Also if you can write more about who "they" encountered details you've managed to gather!
@@SUPER_WOLFMOON Greetings Evan,
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Secondly;
Many years since I read & watched re: Oak Island - Money Pit, however I recall two items, 1. The Pit was feared by the Indigenous Indians, for the ' Strange Beings 'their legends referred to.
2. I'm suggesting that Annunaki or Annunaki type beings were located deep underground...
If you're not familiar with " Underground Aliens " , a good place to start is to watch video of Phillip Scneider...
All the best - Pôb Hwyl ! !
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That person's last name in the credits "Mangiacopra" means "eats sh!t," the Italian version of the Latin "copraphage."
Extraordinary!
Best regards with your video and your history research but when it comes to Oak Island it's more of a Hands-On approach like an archaeologist
Great story in the 1968 reader's digest
IV been following this Oak island treasure.
Where do I got who do I contact to give a vital clue .
I think I have worked out where the treasure is quite simple really when one thinks about it . ???
Who can I tell in confidence.
@Kim Wilson are you from southern hemisphere Kim or a Fisher ? Wonder if we came up with same same .
@gareth roberts I haven't followed it all I don't know the eye . But for sure there's bounty in the swamp.
Treasure Lady..
I'm from Yorkshire England a stone mason grew up with a farm.
Now I live in Cairns Queensland Australia.
Master fisherman and Miner of minerals.
I love to talk and share not here my knowledge / ideas are not for all. I have a great. Theory of where the treasure is in that island. I'm into investigation.
I dont see anyway a pirate with a small crew could have possibly dug a pit 100+ foot deep with hundreds of feet of water shafts in years and years probably more years than any of them lived, if in fact there is a treasure buried on oak island it would have taken hundreds of men years to complete with crude hand tools
Ah ancient aliens strike again
Has anyone noticed water from the so called flood tunnels in smiths cove flow seaward not inland. It's obvious the flooded tunnels are natural fissures.
they dont call it "the money pit" for nothing lol these guys have dumped millions into that hole
Its on ST.CROIX Island moved by dechamplain.
The treasure show probably knew in advance of the sunken ship and build a program around it. To spice it up they created a map and maybe were inspired by Oak Island from a previous episode.
I'm interested in pronunciations. In England and Australia "dysentery" is pronounced diss entry
In America: DisenTarry
New one: diss Entery
Have you seen the oak island videos on INANE TRAIN? They are awesome!
La solution est astronomique. Il vous fait trouver la constellation à échelle réduite qui sert à tracer les lignes sur la carte de l'ile. Au départ on prends 18 heures céleste, avec 14 heures locales. Cela donne une configuration de la voute étoilé à un certain moment. On fait est sur 7 degrés, c'est la limite est de la constellation. On fait ouest 30 degrés, c'est la limite ouest de la constellation. La base de la constellation est à 14 degrés nord de latitude céleste. Maintenant vous savez quelle constellation regarder. Ensuite 7 heures céleste, avec 8 heures locales, et le point de vue est à 4 heures locales. Il faut regarder NW à l'horizon. Ces gens étaient des navigateurs, des érudits pour l'époque. Aujourd'hui même avec la solution, sauriez vous comprendre le message ?
extra ordinary effort went into burying the treasure and the non extraordinary way being used will not uncover what they seek-SMH
Could there be ?
Perhaps
What about the Gardniers Island?
The main treasure is in the galley of the sunken ship it was broke up and burned I was told must go know less. 180 feet look for ship in middle of the ship “galley of ship”
Marque, as in mark.
One problem with this story is that Bleaker's Island is about 5,000 miles from Fort Jefferson.
I'm sure it's a different Bleaker's Island, although I'm not at all sure about the island's spelling.
This map is on davinci s photo gallery and it is upside down. From his era.
Odd they would be able to measure from the money pit when they have not found it?
Just a few suggestions. Have your narrator read and familiarize himself with the copy before recording. Perhaps someone with a bigger vocabulary would be useful, someone familiar with the terms that are not in common usage today. The mispronunciation of "letters of marque" and the misplaced accent in "skin diver" were off-putting, to say the least.
Oh brother ,? Get the point ....?
Anyone find Coopers Gold ? #askingforafriend
Solving this will require excavations at low-tide, where some of the island can be drained to reveal more. Think like a Mariner and tides become the dictator of anything getting done with ships in harbor. The sea in this case being the vault, the island is just a door covered in misdirection, or tragically misinterpreted clues by landlovers! Yarrggghhhh! Never me gold, only me bones!
why would anyone bury something valuable with no way to retrieve it?
They probably took the loot already
You ever think there's only one way to retrieve it. But they haven't figured it out yet. My self think there is a sequence of things in order to retrieve it
if there's a treasure there, someone did a good job of hiding it..
Sounds like heden made the Ireland fit the map to get investment wich was comen in treasure hunting it happend in Egypt all time long ago and it properly still goes on
I own land on an island,the Gulf Coast and for only 1 million dollars let these brothers dig till their heart is content,this will save them a couple million,you are welcome.
I live on the the gulf coast, which island?
210 via de luna, across and 1 blk past "dirty joes" on the ocean side ,P'cola beach,FL.
Didn't the 2 brothers find treasure?
I love watching people throw their money away
I did not get past the minute mark 2:51 because of the flashing background, I got epilepsy
Anyone els instantly fall in love with that girl
No
No
Yes!
What is the obsession?!!!!
No. Go outside and talk to people
So there were real maps but the publishers i.e., Mason's wouldn't let him put em in a book ... interesting indeed....
I'm not sure how much of this I can take
The indroductrous is very alluring.
@@nunyaefinbiz alluring
No buried ship
It's not money or gold underneath oak island it's more powerful than that we know
Quite interesting
Thanks for watching!
interesting about wilkins belief about being reincarnated...just, he made one mistake...because he wasn't kidd...
I believe oak island was two they built a wall between the two at the far end then sailed the ship full of gold in then bhilt another wall behind then filled both sides and above but with a shaft leading down to the treasure full of taps to anyone who didn't know and I believe when they took die colour down there there is another way in which I believe is the writing ship itself causing a hol3 into the cove bay into the sea...it makes s3nse to me...too many symbols and stuff to not realise and the only way is to create a wall around one side and drain the water maybe even both sides then diggers both sides until the ship is found as we all know no one would go to those lengths for nothing why they have not done this already I don't know false walls in the sea either sides of the bay drain the water then dig the rest out until u find it even the shaft proves it's the case that it's a sunken ship sank with treasure just like the film the goodies create a dry dock basically is what they did and must be done again...if I was in charge and funding allowed u would of well had it by now...
Maybe not two islands put a large cove walled around and dry docked filled in or now swamp...
@@pbat118 I have had this thought too. ;-) Why they haven't done this is because no one would go to those lengths for nothing. There is no guarantee that there ever was a dry dock there. If they go to those lengths today, they might still be wrong, which means they did it for nothing.
Grammerly worked for me! ;-)
Hi5
Bough marsh boughs.... High tide rises u high to top. Tide goes out drops15_20 feet drop.
Ok.
Put a few boards to make a movable wall/ dam.
Like a dry dock.....
There you go a natural dry dock.
All coaatal and river areas have marsh area hence lots of boughs.
Many names for them too.
Just sail yourvessel in. Drop flood gate. Vessel sliwely drops down and out of site.
When time to sail . Just wait for tide rise and off yougo again. Go from port area to port trade areas.
Park and hide .in the boughs.
Just an idea.
You could hide or store anarmy ifbiats and peopleand treasures this way andmove product around without being seen.
I like this women. She is absaloutly beautiful. 🤩
Wow she's stunning
You need a new monitor
Thanks for the epileptic flashing adds to ur voice
Narrator is cute!
For a Transgendered male to female he is.
she is extremely beautiful
not for you bud.
CREEPER !!!
but the VIDE8 IS F.A.K.E.
and. she is PAID to ent.ice you.
well shes not that pretty .
moved on to REAL info.
i took it all back in 1998. ha ha ha ha......
I enjoyed this, but was distracted by the vast amount of mispronunciations: marque, tenure, Nevis, loath, dysentery, Quedagh, acceded, bury, etc. In a 30 minute video that's a lot. If you have text you would like checked over, I'll be glad to help; otherwise, dictionaries and pronunciation guides would be very useful, adding to the program's credibility.
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