FinderKeeper
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- Apr 7, 2007
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi All , We made it back from Nova Scotia and what a trip . Ya we flew up on 9/11 what a mistake. Our plane could not land at Halifax because of FOG at noon. We circled the airport for 45 min and the FOG stayed so we were low on fuel so we had to land 90 miles at another dead end air port. No people at this air port no ground crew, we had to stay in the plane we were not allowed to set foot off the plane. They shut down the engines to save fuel and the cool air went off inside and it got hot inside. They made us set there for 2hrs. We made it back to Halifax 5 hr late.
Any way we located the main Ley Line that runs through Nova Scotia as shown on ( map attached )and it runs down to New Port Tower. This Ley Line does not come close to Oak Island but it does runs to New Ross, NS. This Ley Line runs under the Mason Lodge in New Ross. On the same Ley Line we have located a Vortex with 32 Vortex Ley Lines (Picture attached ) and they travel under both church's, the castle, the Holy Well , some grave sites and more. There is a lot of energy at this site. The Templars built castles, church's , graves, and treasures on these Lines. The Vortex is 128' around and 48' across. WE think at one time there was 32 stones at the site with one stone on each Ley Line. This would of looked like StoneHenge in Europe. We are now working with a crew from Halifax to date this site and prove who was here. People ask me why do I think the Templars came to New Ross, its because of the Ley Line and the Vortex. This would be the #1 spot for them to build a church and its on top of the 2nd highest mountain in Nova Scotia.
If the Templars built their church and castles on Ley Lines then this is just another find that helps prove the Templars built at this site. These are not man made ley lines, they were here way before man was made.
Any way we located the main Ley Line that runs through Nova Scotia as shown on ( map attached )and it runs down to New Port Tower. This Ley Line does not come close to Oak Island but it does runs to New Ross, NS. This Ley Line runs under the Mason Lodge in New Ross. On the same Ley Line we have located a Vortex with 32 Vortex Ley Lines (Picture attached ) and they travel under both church's, the castle, the Holy Well , some grave sites and more. There is a lot of energy at this site. The Templars built castles, church's , graves, and treasures on these Lines. The Vortex is 128' around and 48' across. WE think at one time there was 32 stones at the site with one stone on each Ley Line. This would of looked like StoneHenge in Europe. We are now working with a crew from Halifax to date this site and prove who was here. People ask me why do I think the Templars came to New Ross, its because of the Ley Line and the Vortex. This would be the #1 spot for them to build a church and its on top of the 2nd highest mountain in Nova Scotia.
If the Templars built their church and castles on Ley Lines then this is just another find that helps prove the Templars built at this site. These are not man made ley lines, they were here way before man was made.
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