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2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

WaynePhillips

would u be kind enough to educate us Filipinos regarding the existence of tunnel complexes....you can post a picture.
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

What specifcally are you looking for?

The attached may help.
 

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2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

anything of info....also the alleged tunnel system connecting intramuros to fort bonifacio....are the entrances can be accessed thru dpwh manholes?is it connected to drainage system of manila?

thanks for posting...appreciate it...
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Please refer to the image I posted above. Why do you want to know about the tunnel system connecting intramuros to fort bonifacio....fort bonifacio has been recovered. Yes, the tunnels are beneath the main streets because the Japenese used them to transport loot durung bombings being done of the city on the surface.
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

satisfaction on privilege? or historical information...and to share it with others/my fellow countrymen...
"Huwag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan", or know yourself first...

Peace!
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

anybody from the dept of public works and highway engineers knew any tunnel complex underneath metro manila? does it have a blue print...or does the dpwh made a study and made a blue print out of it....if there is...it should be a philippine public document....free to view by the Filipino people...coz its historical...an engineering feat, unique to the world.....any tangible evidence?
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

I really don't think that tunnel complexes constructed by the JAPANESE to smuggle loot in the midst of a World War when the city was being heavily bombed is something that you should be looking for Filipino building permits and inspection reports on. The "blueprints" would be photographs and maps that I have, and these are NOT in the public domain. You need to do your homework and learn the history involved with the massive and systematic looting that took place from the assination of Queen Min in 1898 onwards. This began long before WWII when the Japanese conquered 13 Asian Countires and confiscated all of their wealth accumulated over centuries. The Philippine Department of Public Works is NOT going to have information about what the Japanese did their occupation..............needless to say :)
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

nugget.......... I worked closely with Sterling Seagrave while he was in the process of writing and publishing Gold Warriors. If you read these three books he published on this subject, many of your questions will be answered. I can provide you with further CONFIDENTIAL information off board if I know a little more about you, after you have done the aforementioned:

http://bowstring.net/gold_warriors.htm

and of course I have read The Marcos Dynasty:

http://bowstring.net/marcos_dynasty.htm

The Yamoto Dynasty:

http://bowstring.net/yamato dynasty.htm
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Ocean7 ......With all due respect, my very good friend, Sterling Seagrave, would be highly offended by people who don't agree with his 30 years worth of studying this matter and publishing three books on the subject. I worked very closely with him for many years while he was researching facts in the process of authoring and publishing Gold Warriors (He hired the famed Jack Anderson, the Washington Post syndicated columnist's entire investigative staff to check facts Worldwide). You need about 40 years and the ability to read and assimilate tens of thousands of pages of documents to even think that you are in a position to challenge his authority. You can start by reading these:

Gold Warriors

http://bowstring.net/gold_warriors.htm

The Marcos Dynasty:

http://bowstring.net/marcos_dynasty.htm

The Yamoto Dynasty:

http://bowstring.net/yamato dynasty.htm

as well as many of the other highly researched books that he and others have published with respect to this matter. Sterling and Peggy are noted historians and well-respected investigative authors, and their findings are incontrovertible. Read these reviews by renowned EXPERTS Worldwide in their respective fields with respect to Sterling's work:

http://bowstring.net/

Why do you think that you know more than a World renowned and highly expert historian and author with INCONTROVERTABLE evidence that will. and has, stood up to many challenges by entire Governments, the CIA, etc?

I guess you think that you are more qualified to evaluate the facts than the experts above who have reviewed and published their opinions on Sterling's work.

In addition to this, you seem to feel that you have the right to attack him and defame his character when he does not waste time in forums like this to defend himself. He has more important things to do.

You also seem to feel that you have the right to attack Bob Curtis who died, by the way, and can't defend himself from your highly disingenuous remarks, nor would he bother to if he were still alive, because he doesn't have to. His evidence has also stood up any and all challenges by Governments and Agencies.

I saw a comment about why Sterling isn't treasure hunting instead of making money writing about it. Sterling and Peggy Seagrave spent well in excess of $250,000.00 self-publishing Gold Warriors because of personal murder threats against them and their families, and the fact that the CIA threatened every publisher in the World to not touch it, and any COMPLETE MORON would surmise that it would be a conflict of interest for a noted historian and author to have any financial interest in the subject matter.

So my suggestion to you is to stop wasting time attacking and defaming experts characters until you have the appropriate credentials to do so, which you will never have, because instead of obtaining a brilliant education and unequaled experience, you are sitting around the campfire trying to show people how smart you think you are.

Those that know, don't talk in these forums, those that don't know anything, do a lot of talking about what they think they know. I'm not here to debate with you or anybody else, but I am HIGHLY offended by your disingenuous comments about my colleagues, and if it weren't such a silly waste of time, I would be tempted to bring this to Bob Curti's widows and Sterling's attention so you could get an education in the legal system, but it's a counterproductive negative waste of time. Do your due diligence and comment afterwards, because you most certainly are not even close to being qualified to do so now. Wayne Phillips, I don't need an alias.
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

OCEAN7.......P.S. Your comment....."g) one group of TH'ers spent almost 1 million dollars using the supposed map showing 172 cache sites from the Am. con-artist who claimed to have personally been involved in uncovering some of the sites for Marcos. They dug nothing but dry holes and lots of dirt. Two natives (hired out) were killed by a cave-in on one dig."

President Cory Aquino recovered the Mosler safes from the "dry hole"...I have the Congressional and Senate hearing videotapes. As to the "con-artist who claimed to have personally been involved in uncovering some of the sites for Marcos", take a peek at these photos at the link below, and explain to me how these could have been taken by somebody woh "claimed to have been involved."


http://members.aol.com/curgold/index.html

When you show me photographs of you with Marcos, the CIA, etc.maybe I'll reconsider if your comments are worth reading.

Wayne
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Thank you Mr. Wayne Phillips.

(You men have just bumped into the boss :)
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Noble Matal...............Good name by the way, some people are not so noble :) Bumped into the boss??? I don't follow ~ Wayne
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

You, Sterling, history, and reality are the boss, and T-net and the world has just bumped into you :)
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

(Hey, wait a minute!, we're supposed to be making this subject smaller, not bigger! :)
So, all you men and ladies out there, buy and read all of Sterling Seagrave's books A-Z, and then when you finish, don't come to the Philippines K; that way we'll have more peace and less people over here :)

Thanks.

http://www.bowstring.net/
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Noble Metal .....Unfortunately the boss is above us all, as evidenced by all the skeptics in this forum who believe all the misinformation propagated by Governments and Agencies, and yes, you are right about reading Sterling's and other qualified historians books, no need to repeat everything here. ;) Wayne
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Nugget,

Those tunnels were started by the Americans using Filipino prisoners way back in 1915. Back in those days of trench warfare it was hitech to dig tunnels to escape artillery bombardment and to suddenly pop up unseen behind enemy lines. In world war I the British and French did it a lot. These were not like the wormholes in vietnam, these were masive underground complexes. Ever wonder why the Malinta tunnel was there in the first place? The Americans put in a lot of work, the Japs jut took over.
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

merx688 said:
Nugget,

Those tunnels were started by the Americans using Filipino prisoners way back in 1915.? Back in those days of trench warfare it was hitech to dig tunnels to escape artillery bombardment and to suddenly pop up unseen behind enemy lines.?

Q) HiIho, where/when did the insurectionists etc. ever have artillery? If no artilliary, no need for tunnels.

Corrigador was different since it was designed for defense against a foreign sea power with heavy canons, not individuals armed basically with Bolos and bamboo spears.. NO war is fair !! YOU fight to win only, any way you can!!

Jose de La Mancha ( I tilt windmills )

(I exist to live, not live to exist"
 

2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE

Senor Tayopa, back then relationships with Filipinos and Americans had become friendly.? Corregidor was only one place, there are lots of other massive bases for things other than coastal defence. The shipyards and coastal defenses in Subic bay and Sangley Point, Fort McKinley (Fort Bonifacio) where the President is suppose to hole up, Nielsen Field, Nichols Field and Clark Field (the biggest airbase outside of the mainland), Camp O Donnel, Camp John Hay, the Navy Headquarters in Dewey Boulevard,? the bomber and fighter bases in Cagayan De Oro, the supply and logistics airstrips in Cabanatuan.

Oh and the Filipinos used arrows, spears, rifles, thompsons, grease guns and captured jap equipment to fight in Worl War II man, they even had old yellow Boeing Peashooters flown by Filipinos that shot down a zero. The Americans flew P-40s.?

But during the prior American war---los insurrectos had artillery and what were in those days modern rifles (we bought them wholesale in HongKong).? They even had a cavalry and a small navy? :)? you couldnt win an open battlefield engagement those days without artillery and cavalry si senor tayopa? Oh and while the Spanish branded them insurrectos...those Filipinos were a legitimate army with ranks and pay and was under the command of a civilian revolutionary grovernment (check out the back of our 5 peso bill).? They even had their own flag (the one you see today but the sun had a face).

Those Spaniards sold the Philippines because it wasnt worth having with all the insurrectos going about.? I heard the Spanish Governor General surrendered after one volley from two American ironclad warshiips in Manila bay?? Im not sure if it was one or two broadside volleys.? Bacolod was even completely overrun by these insurrectos prior to the American arrival and declared themselves an independent republic for two weeks I think.

Oh by the way those massive guns you see in Corregidor? they were mostly mortars and howitzers not cannons like those on Fort Drum

Mga Kababayan, Huwag po maging dayuhan sa sariling bansa
 

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