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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Re: Freemason lighthouse from the 1700's

"If you hear hoof beats do you think Zebra?"
:hello2:
In America, if you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras.
if you climb into a cave and see bones, think Indians not Spanish.
::) its called achums razor ::)
 

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More interesting pics. Maybe Plehbah can recognize those choppers.

Are dem bones in a coffin or wood box?
 

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:hello2:
This site is just a head on a board, :icon_scratch: over lookin a bay.
:icon_thumleft:
 

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he told me yesterday, he can hear the explosions from the loggers building roads. soon it will be gone, it would be cool to see.

hmmm im confused how far is this stacked lumber place, from your cave
and how far are the loggers from the stacked lumber place, and or your cave
im sure if the loggers find this cave with bones, they will report the find of
the bones, and someone will come look
i think your skull is human, and modern, like maybe 100-200 yr old
im not an expert on human skulls, just from looking at pics, of human
skulls that date back 200yr, they seem to look like, the one in your pic

EDITED: i get it now there are at least 2 caves with bones,the one the loggers
found by the stacked lumber, and your cave.
but still i ask how far apart are these areas, from each other
 

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How many native americans operated freemason lighthouses ? and how have you eliminated all other explanations? ) Occam's Razor - The English philosopher, William of Occam (1300-1349) propounded Occam's Razor:

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.

(Latin for "Entities should not be multiplied more than necessary"). That is, the fewer assumptions an explanation of a phenomenon depends on, the better it is " seems to me there are too many variables left unanswered to come to any conclusion
 

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That is, the fewer assumptions an explanation of a phenomenon depends on, the better it is "
"Occam's razer" (Defined as the principel that the fewest possible asumptions are to be made in explaining a thing."

when i first got my MXT, i sat on a old indians boat, he said "you should go look around that old fruit tree, behind mooses place.
its not on reserve so i went, in behind the fruite tree, we found a retangular cut in the rock for a house, but no nails, nothing. then we found this, i am told its armour plating "mail". the simplest explanation would be, it was dropped there by a native in the last 100 years. or its just a peice of modern copper.

cw0909
i just looked at your picture, is the skull you posted native american, it is identical.
there is over 40 sites, in a 5 mile radious around the lighthouse.
the hardest one to get to has just got a board with a hole and leather nailed over the hole,no camera, out side the cave is a very odd thing, a base for a ships mast has been dragged up and placed at the entrance, then fresh rock has been placed around it. i have pictures from the boat, a reminder that i realy want to get in that one.when it was finaly calm enough, i never had the camera. realy strange but very significant.
 

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sorry i forgot to link the pic,and i see youve asked already
the pic was snipped from
http://www.sabah.edu.my/itma07037/8.Culture/Culture.htm

about the pic

Human Skulls
The Human Skulls were hang from a house on the outer areas of Kota Kinabalu during the 17th century. This was taken by a famous headhunter , Monsopiad. They are considered as powerful spiritual talismans and the villages in Monsopiad's Village still treating them with great respect.

geezze haveing a crs day, today forgot the pic of sabah
 

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I am sure I missed a few items and or twisted conclusions :laughing7: but here is a summary of whats been listed as found leather boot parts
wooden boxs with doweled joints/nails
rope
cloth
metal gaff hook/ spanish pike
britsh button victorian era
1790 coin
square nails
whale bones
cross
badge
copper ring
german coin
silver mine 300 meters long and 20 feet wide
1 to 3 guns which disappeared
murder victims to indians crawling off to die in a cave
copper scraps

and all this leads to the conclusion that its a what ? lighthouse ? native burial site ? murder scene? silver mine? Time to sharpen that razor, I get the feeling that the cave(s) was/were used over an extended period of time by different people. whats really happened there ? who knows ? will we ever know? I doubt it. but it is intrigueing and dang it I have to keep coming back like a moth to a flame. what info do we have from these three pages that can conclusively point to one lone conclusion? nothing as far as I can see. if I was closer and in better health I would love to see it myself.
 

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Hmmm,

Where are Grandma's teeth? Have you been playing pirate and burying them in that cave again? It's time to come home and take your medication. Dr. Kevorkian will be here soon for your check up.
 

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Why did you have to bring this back to the top and re-kindle it???????
 

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