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PHOENIX, AZ 8/25/16 – A group of Lost Dutchman Gold Mine hunters say they have located the famed Beale Treasure, inside the boxcars of a Nazi Gold Train stored inside Victorio Peak by Nazi soldiers with the help of aliens after the second world war.
The finds are reported to include “vats of jewels, bars of gold, bags of gold dust, and Spanish silver coins.” The team of LDGM hunters say they will use the large Nazi flying disc also found inside the mountain, to transport the entire Nazi gold train back to Phoenix, where they will transfer the treasure to a new museum being built just outside the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, located off the Apache Trail, in the nearby Superstition Mountains.
The group remained mum on how they found the train inside Victorio Peak, but vehemently denied any secret government involvement. “We have been researching this treasure for years,” said group leader Sgt. Hal Orojumper, “building a strong network of people that have generated leads and done the long hours of research that led us to the find.”
The Nazi flying saucer containing the lost gold train is expected to land at Sky Harbor International airport sometime next weekend. When asked about other finds inside the mountain, Sgt. Orojumper stated the team was not yet ready to discuss the possibilities of other finds, as they are bound by HBO and History Channel contracts.
The finds are reported to include “vats of jewels, bars of gold, bags of gold dust, and Spanish silver coins.” The team of LDGM hunters say they will use the large Nazi flying disc also found inside the mountain, to transport the entire Nazi gold train back to Phoenix, where they will transfer the treasure to a new museum being built just outside the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, located off the Apache Trail, in the nearby Superstition Mountains.
The group remained mum on how they found the train inside Victorio Peak, but vehemently denied any secret government involvement. “We have been researching this treasure for years,” said group leader Sgt. Hal Orojumper, “building a strong network of people that have generated leads and done the long hours of research that led us to the find.”
The Nazi flying saucer containing the lost gold train is expected to land at Sky Harbor International airport sometime next weekend. When asked about other finds inside the mountain, Sgt. Orojumper stated the team was not yet ready to discuss the possibilities of other finds, as they are bound by HBO and History Channel contracts.