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2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( JAPS) TREASURE
To Cornelius,
1)Why I can't convince my own country men? Most of my countrymen can't afford this kind of expedition, besides they are busy also with their own treasure sites on their own backyard, town,etc....
2)Would gringos bring attention in the jungle? Of course they will !!! That'shy in first stage, only our group are allowed to explore and relocate the treasure area so that it will not attract attention once we hike and passes several towns, 2nd stage, If the site has been found, gringos can bring along their chopper to haul.
3)Who would bring 50 tons or more on this kind of jungle? Actually our target is 200-300 tons,and 50,000 Japs troops and thousand slaves passes ,hide and fight in this area for 1942-45 (READ HISTORY BOOKS), with that kind of manpower and time...carrying these treasures is not a problem....
4) Could some Japs possibly came back to their treasure areas in the jungle? Of course they do !!! The Japs veterans are coming back and recovering treasures in the Philippines for 50 years now !!! Some of their business fronts are mining, logging, construction, and etc....JICA (Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency,Mistsubishi, Marubeni....etc....According to them it will take about a century to recover all treasure sites.
5) Can native recognize golds? Mostly natives don't recognize the value of gold....if they do, they sell it at a very cheap price.
Before you pass judgement on me regarding the Japs treasure.....READ CAREFULLY THE BOOK OF SEAGRAVE "GOLD WARRIORS" IT WILL SURELY ENLIGHTEN YOUR DOUBTS....AFTER READING ON THIS BOOK...YOU CAN DEBATE ME ON ANYTHING, OK?
To Cornelius,
1)Why I can't convince my own country men? Most of my countrymen can't afford this kind of expedition, besides they are busy also with their own treasure sites on their own backyard, town,etc....
2)Would gringos bring attention in the jungle? Of course they will !!! That'shy in first stage, only our group are allowed to explore and relocate the treasure area so that it will not attract attention once we hike and passes several towns, 2nd stage, If the site has been found, gringos can bring along their chopper to haul.
3)Who would bring 50 tons or more on this kind of jungle? Actually our target is 200-300 tons,and 50,000 Japs troops and thousand slaves passes ,hide and fight in this area for 1942-45 (READ HISTORY BOOKS), with that kind of manpower and time...carrying these treasures is not a problem....
4) Could some Japs possibly came back to their treasure areas in the jungle? Of course they do !!! The Japs veterans are coming back and recovering treasures in the Philippines for 50 years now !!! Some of their business fronts are mining, logging, construction, and etc....JICA (Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency,Mistsubishi, Marubeni....etc....According to them it will take about a century to recover all treasure sites.
5) Can native recognize golds? Mostly natives don't recognize the value of gold....if they do, they sell it at a very cheap price.
Before you pass judgement on me regarding the Japs treasure.....READ CAREFULLY THE BOOK OF SEAGRAVE "GOLD WARRIORS" IT WILL SURELY ENLIGHTEN YOUR DOUBTS....AFTER READING ON THIS BOOK...YOU CAN DEBATE ME ON ANYTHING, OK?