Oak Island the Strange, the Bizarre, and Maybe the "Truth!

So why all the negative vibes here ? Because they haven't found the BIG one yet ?... OR,they have the means $$$ wise to follow their dreams ??? LOL

The laginas are not, "following their dreams".....they are producing a scripted fictional show about a fictional treasure.....

It's been empirically proven that no money pit treasure vault (or any other underground treasure vault) ever existed....
 

So why all the negative vibes here ? Because they haven't found the BIG one yet ?... OR,they have the means $$$ wise to follow their dreams ??? LOL
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So why all the negative vibes here ? ...
The only negative vibes are from those whose unproven unsupported misinformation is corrected by the posting of real documented facts.
Bends them out of shape and spinning out of control every time they are corrected.
'NUFF SAID! :thumbsup:
 

There is no shame in dreaming but there is shame in obsessing. I love all treasure yarns amigos. I guess everyone here does too? That is why they spend hours in this forum? But it does come a time to draw a line in sand otherwise you can spend your life obsessing and going in circles wondering about what ifs?

Oak Island is unique among treasure legends because most treasure legends have a dedicated "treasure source" Oak island has none, it is speculation of a supposed treasure based around a empty hole in the ground. It as this thread attracted perhaps hundreds of theories of the source of this alleged treasure? As long as speculation is there the legend lives.

For some it gives a reason to get up in the morning well good for them. But the reality is 100 years from now the same crap will be spining around and around like ongoing soap opera. It has ceased to became a just a legend for some it has become a "religion".

Its what the trio commonly refer to moths to strongest light syndrome. Oak island had a long exposure to the public so henceforth it attracts more moths to it than the most other treasure legends. The more it attracts, the more BS gets associated with it. In the end we have an ungainly mass of stories circling like satellites around the original yarn to the point it sucks people into a whirlpool of blind faith.

Blind faith and negativity in small doses can be a good thing but too much of either is recipe for disaster when exploring these legends. ( As a Blind faith and negativity example )

Merry politically incorrect Christmas amigos.

Crow
 

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There’s no use being a damn fool about it. - - W.C. Fields
 

Oh definitely some thing for all of us to dream an about amigos.

Coivd 19 has hindered searchers in the UK for treasure hoards. Rumor has it a large hoard 1300 Iceni Gold coins have been found in Norfolk last September?

More about this ......this Iceni gold coin sold below for 5277 USD. Best case scenario x that by 1300 coins. Some one is set for a very good pay day amigos.

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I suspect they are keeping quiet about the site as they suspect theirs more? Covid lock down has prevent proper examination of the supposed discovery site.

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Perhaps depending on consistency of quality it will be a windfall of approximately 6.8 million USD. If this turns out to be true? Then 3.4 million for the finder 3.4 million for the landholder?

Kinda of makes a little overworked treasure legend in Nova Scotia seem very insignificant ?

Yet the irony is more people know about oak island treasure legend than any of the amazing real treasure discoveries in the last few years.

Crow
 

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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There’s no use being a damn fool about it. - - W.C. Fields

Gidday Charlie

If it doesn't fit get a bigger Hammer!

( Old Crows school of dodgy engineering :tongue3: )

Treasure hunting is like being a professional gambler you got know when to hold and when to fold. The whole point is to only play when the odds of success are in your favor.

You have play with you head and not your heart. Play with your heart you going to end up broke baby!

( Old Crows school of Dodgy treasure hunting projects :laughing7: )

Crow
 

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1087159&d=1417549352

I was always saying "truth is stranger than fiction"....(Lord Byron or mark twain quote) sorry to digress...I mean Oak Island is fake, but the quote is all good...

Oak Island deserves this quote from the great Albert Einstein....“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.”



Cheers!
 

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Reckon they found a book containing real facts that prove that the Templars and/or Sinclair NEVER sailed to America?
 

Reckon they found a book containing real facts that prove that the Templars and/or Sinclair NEVER sailed to America?

But what about the templar ox shoes gawry has been finding and classifying as bobby dazzlers? Were the ox shoes shipped in a box of templar coir?
 

Time To Give These Naysayers...Not The Ox Shoe...But The Boot!

But what about the templar ox shoes gawry has been finding and classifying as bobby dazzlers? Were the ox shoes shipped in a box of templar coir?
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Agreed....boot the show off tv. It’s reached the point of skin walker ranch.....
 

We know there were...logs, boards, artifacts and stones...let's start there!
Yes we all know about the logs, boards, and stone on Oak Island, NO big treasure secret is revealed by this objects.
Who are the "we" that know about what "artifacts"?
Let's start there!
 

Seems it would be a good idea for Robot and the rest of the UAST to attend a seminar put on by Crow in order to learn how to actually perform credible research.....

100% of credible research done in regards to oak island has proven the entire treasure fairy tale including the templar side tracks is fiction...
 

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Since it has been quiet on here lately.

There was a death that occurred during the 1931 search operation

The Ogden Standard-Examiner - August 28, 1932 by Charles B. Driscoll
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Driscoll extensively covered Oak Island during the 1920s & 1930s. (https://www.oakislandcompendium.ca/the-oak-island-treasure.html, Doubloons, & other various articles)

Other Known Deaths:
  1. Unknown worker, died in a boiler explosion on Oak Island, 1861
  2. Maynard Kaiser, died March 26 1897, in a fall down a shaft on Oak Island
  3. Robert Restall Senior, August 17 1965 on Oka Island
  4. Robert Restall Junior, August 17 1965 on Oak Island
  5. Cyril Hiltz, August 17 1965 on Oak Island
  6. Carl Graeser, August 17, 1965 on Oak Island.

Source: https://www.oakislandcompendium.ca/...-on-oak-island-since-the-money-pit-was-opened
 

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Yep.....there’s actually been more deaths than specified in the “SEVEN MUST DIE CURSE” and yet no treasure popped out of the ground.....another hoax supporting fictional storyline.....
 

Perhaps it meant "seven must die" after when the curse story was first made up in the 1960's?

Fortune telling isn't something I put a large store of confidence in. Sorry.
 

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