2008 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

Saturna said:
greenapple said:
Greenapple,
was several pcs of gold bars.fuelled by greed he and his wife brought the items to davao city and left it to the care of his brother in law,
the big trouble came when time came for him to collect the items because his brother in law is not giving him back the items




I hate it when that happens ::)
saturn,
yes my friend this always happens here because gold is very hot,its like money which is the root of all evil,only clean hearted people will live to enjoy it.
greenapple
 

Good afternoon Room: For your complete information on this decision, go to >

http://www.state.hi.us/jud/20606.htm
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You posted __>

citing there was no “treasure
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The treasure and Budda were never in doubt, only that Imelda was the legal representative of it as the executor of Ferdinand's estate. What was established to the Courts satisfaction, was that there was no positive proof that Roxas was the discoverer, hence the overturn..

End point, there WAS a Yamashita deposit of Gold.and a Gold Buddha recovered.

Congrats Yama hunters and ORO.. also I apol.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

So you didn't not see the two budhas; one original with his children standing beside it, head of the Buddha removed.. and the other one, the alledged replacement of the original one, which resembles the Thailand Buddha...

This evidence, the picture of the original golden Buddha, cost him his life and his family....I think you still don't know the real "game" played here in Phil. when it comes to treasures. A slight hint that a person have this and that....then he's finish....

Angel_09
 

Facts


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so how would you melt down a room
full of WW2 Gold bars to hide them ?

melt them into bars that most so called experts
would think are Fake when they see them in pictures
:wink:

and if you were with Intelligence and found somone with a few tons
of gold bars, and didn't want the gov taking them,
what would you do ?
place a Fake one in, Test it, say it's All fake ?
arrest the finders
and Keep it ?
 

All those scuttled ships full of valuables (presumably in water shallow enough to recover the loot in future), and none have been accidentally found by fisherman, or local divers over the years?

Pilots haven't noticed any underwater "ship-like" shapes from the air? (How clear is the water in Philippines?)

No ones cruised around with a magnetometer looking for huge hunks of steel?

Lots of islands in the Philippines, though..... :-\



Jay
 

Shallow or shallowness is a relative figure in comparison to other reference. 50 ft. is considered shallow compared to 100 feet.... and so on.

Sophisticated devices, are used by affluent hunters, and they use it discreetly for anybody to notice. There are rich hunters nowadays are recovering ships in one of the Phil coastline, but don't ask me who, where, and how they are doing it....Informations more than what I have said is not worth for one's life.

It is not worth putting one's head in the gallow for a "pat" in the back...(Yeah, you're right, now I believe you....Maybe I'll reconsider my position about these Japanese treasures.........?)

Either they believe it or not..It is as simple as that.

Angel_09
 

Well here is the good news....the case was reopen again....Revenge of Golden Budha ;D
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpa...3A05757C0A967958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all

BTW.... mentioned also that the G. Budha presented in Baguio court was fake bcoz it was made of lead and had NO detachable head....you are correct bcoz it was substituted by Marcos by a fake one.....FYI: the original G. Budha had detachable head...see orig G. Budha below...hehehe...oks ba? ;D
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/secretgoldtreaty/goldenbuddha.htm
 

On your last LEG: You posted -->

now that the Man of La Mancha has been won over
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Hmmm still no Yama believer. but always have conceded that individuals did bury loot, but not necessarily the Crown.

Where is mine?

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

There was a reason why God allowed these to be buried in the Philippines and that is for Filipinos to benefit from it solely.

dred


Presumably then, God also allowed the many atrocities that the Japanese committed while acquiring these treasures, including those against the same Filipinos.

Jay
 

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Keep the treasure within our shores, let us rebuild our nation and hopefully bring back the 7 million of us who are abroad working their butts off to keep us afloat.

dred
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dred,
just for the record,i read just this morning from manila bulletin that there are about ten million of us OFWs working outside the PI.not so sure how accurate the figures is?

regards
 

Friends,

A very enlightening article can be read from CONTACT, Phoenix Journal dated Feb. 14, 2001.

Angel_09
 

Saturna said:
There was a reason why God allowed these to be buried in the Philippines and that is for Filipinos to benefit from it solely.

dred
Presumably then, God also allowed the many atrocities that the Japanese committed while acquiring these treasures, including those against the same Filipinos.

Jay

It is my belief that everything that happens on this good earth is allowed by God to happen - even atrocities against my kindred. But what would be truly disheartening would be for Filipinos to forget about these sacrifices and 'give' away all these treasures to people who screwed us before, like you know who.

Ever wondered why of all the 'liberated' countries in Asia after the war, it was only in the Philippines where the big ole U.S. of A. forced us to allow US companies to exploit the Philippines' natural resources for the next 99 years in exchange for being granted 'independence'? They must've been on to something back then.

dred
 

Gentlemen,

looking for latest G.Budha update...here is latest G.Budha/Marcos case update...thanks for Realde research... :icon_study:
http://www.usdoj.gov/osg/briefs/2007/2pet/6invit/2006-1039.pet.ami.inv.html



Welcome to Sierra Madre people...I offer you Indiana Jones type of treasure adventure ;D...tantarantan-tantantan (indiana jones background) :o.....and of course, several cave full of treasures for those who will succeed !!... :o ::) :tard: :tongue3:


Greenapple,
Don't worry about our people....we have standby... big volume treasure tunnel (Marcos reburried site came from shipwrecks...too big to mention :-*)....and its reserve for Filipinos and Yam TH fans, oks? :thumbsup:
 

gboy,
where are you in manila?maybe perhaps we can meet coz i'm just so curious to see the most famous of them all.hehehe
 

This Thread will not go Forward
till The posts start discussing the
Yamasheeta Treasure in a Serious
light. This Thread is in a treasure Hunting
Forum. therfore Treasure hunting is the subject. Not destroying Anyones
Reputation, not trying to Disprove treasures.
I want to see Posts about the treasure,
About the search for the treasures.
And History Written or Past Down
Privately that could lead to treasures.
& Questions that help The Hunters
Locate these treasures. Etc.
there is no Forum here at treasureNet
Dedicated to Destroying TreasureHunters Hopes & Dreams, Beliefs or Reputation
For a reason.
 

TALLY HO Jeff I was wondering how long it would take. You have shown great patience and basic impartiality. I wonder how many were turned off on treasure hunting by the posts in here?



As for constantly wanting proof, or details on their progress, this is patently ridiculous in itself, since if they had such data, they would never post it in a public net I certainly will never do so on Tayopa until it is over, and perhaps not even then ..

I have found fault in many of the pictures, simply because of past experience and training. When I can clearly see that they are mother's natures work, I will say so in the hopes of saving hard earned, scarce money and raising false hopes. Yes I know what it feels like to think that you have found a critical sign or mark only to find out later that it was an expensive mistake with time and money gone, not to mention an emotional let down.

I personally have criticized others in here on the Fact that Yamasheeta supposedly buried these deposits, not that they could not have been buried. I am still not convinced, but I have / will admit that there could be a huge amount of war loot buried in the Philippines. by others

So now that the plate has been cleaned, let's go forward on true treasure hunting and accept suggestions or remarks, pro or con, on what you may have, not the possibility of it's existence according to history.

According to History and records, Tayopa never existed, yet in spite of this, I found it and now legally own it. So keep up your faith gentlemen go go, but always be ready to discard anything that can be shown to have "reasonable" doubt. Don't be like the monkey with a goodie in a partially opened coconut.

Don Jose de La Mancha .

Andale amigos, picalo!
 

I don't expect anyone to be condescending
to anyone in the thread.

I want to see Honesty.

I am not banning anyone from posting here.

But until I figure out a middle ground.

I reserve the right to Delete or Edit anything I want
without Explanation.

P.S. I too have Proven Things that so called Historical Facts & Documentation
Proved didn't exist & personal Remembrances and Opinions said
I am not too Bright for Believing in. Yes in a Smaller Way then
Large treasures. But Believing in my Gut feelings Panned out.

Opinions that the Yamasheeta Treasure is fake should include
a Disclaimer that ..
That is the Opinion of the Poster & Not suggest it is a myth period.

Because A treasure can be proven to Exist by Finding it.
But a treasure cannot be Proven to Not Exist by Not Finding it,
Or because somone says it don't.
 

Saturna said:
jeff of pa said:
Opinions that the Yamasheeta Treasure is fake should include
a Disclaimer that ..
That is the Opinion of the Poster & Not suggest it is a myth period.

The flip side of the coin would be that unverified claims about treasure should have a similar disclaimer stating something like " This claim represents the beliefs/hopes/dreams of the poster and presently has no solid evidence to support it"


Jay

Absolutely Not.

This is a Treasure Hunting forum.

treasure Hunters Rule ! :headbang:

They do not have to Share or Give away Evidence.
 

jeff of pa said:
Saturna said:
jeff of pa said:
Opinions that the Yamasheeta Treasure is fake should include
a Disclaimer that ..
That is the Opinion of the Poster & Not suggest it is a myth period.

The flip side of the coin would be that unverified claims about treasure should have a similar disclaimer stating something like " This claim represents the beliefs/hopes/dreams of the poster and presently has no solid evidence to support it"


Jay

Absolutely Not.

This is a Treasure Hunting forum.

treasure Hunters Rule ! :headbang:

They do not have to Share or Give away Evidence.

Aye!!!!

So on with the search. I wonder if there is also the same kind of plunder buried somewhere in Southeast Asia besides the Philippines? Say Malaysia or Indonesia?

I would think these countries were too far south from Formosa that they would be too distant to protect compared to the Philippines, in case the Allied powers would agree to a negotiated peace.

dred
 

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