Mark Wright
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Steps 3 and 4 7 Corners Boatstone
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You are not the first to suggest this scheme as a starting point.I will give you one to think about...The Shugborough monument in Staffordshire England has the letters carved into it.
O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V
D. M.
(0=15)+(U=21)+(O=15)+(S=19)=70 (V=22)+(A=1)+(V=22)+(V=22)=67 (70 to 67 Longitude) and the is West Longitude
(D=4) (M=13 or (1+3=4) 44 Latitude North
Puts you off the west end of Nova Scotia, By the Overton Stone...
Erasmus Philipps came to NS from Boston where he attained his Mason Mason degree ca 1842. These men were Templar knights in inspiration only. It's part of the figurative role playing associated with Masonry.I can tell you Mass and NS tie together. If you find some old Templar books from the late 1800s, you will see. The Mass lodge held the development plans for Nova Scotia.
No one escaped to the Annapolis valley. Gates served under the founder of Halifax, Edward Cornwallis at Halifax in the 45th regiment of foot. Governor Cornwallis had been made Master Mason by Erasmus James Philipps and had been given his own lodge from Philipps. Gates married Erasmus James Philipps' daughter. Phillips was part of the 40th regiment of foot based out of Annapolis Royal. Gates participated in much of the hostilities of the French and Indian war in Nova Scotia against the Acadians and the native population. He later served as Governor of Nova Scotia. All these men were Masons, and they all have a link to Philipps who brought Freemasonry to NS from Boston in 1742. These men are absolutely NOT part of a lineage of men that goes back to the Templars. That's just a conspiracy fiction. When Gates was in NS there was not yet the rumblings of a plan for the American colony to secede from Britain. What there was at that time was a plan to make Canada into a loyal British colony with all the virtues of Protestant Freemasonry. Philipps died suddenly in 1760. His old protégé in the 40th, Charles Morris, who was by then Surveyor general of NS, is the man who planned and surveyed the Shoreham grant which contained Oak Island in c. 1762. New England Planter settlers arrived in 1763 from Rhode Island. The settlement of NS avoided the problem of importing the undesirable Puritan strain based in Massachusetts by focusing on colonials from Roger Williams colony where freedom of religion was maintained. Gates later went to Virginia and it is there that he got involve with the continental army and Washington.Horatio, left ns to leed American Revolution.
GATES, the Templars, all.the way back to our ordered exile 1307, escaping to the Annapolis valley.
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Yet another theory based on random stone picking.
If five oak island treasure supporters here looked at the same stones, they would all come to different conclusions.
If only somebody would post ACTUAL HISTORICAL FACTS about a treasure being buried on oak island in the first place, then there would be a starting point.
In the past we've seen folks here state that the following items are buried on the island:
a) Some sort of random treasure (which has never been defined or backed up with factual historical information)
b) Writings of Shakespeare
c) Sir Francis Bacon's Tomb
d) Aztec Gold
e) Mayan Gold
f) Blackbeard's treasure
g) Other pirate's treasure (fill in the blank)
h) The grave of the fictional King Arthur's brother
i) British payroll
j) The Templar's treasure
k) A space/time portal that the Templars used to travel and take treasure to Mars.
There have been several other treasure typ
mentioned but the above have been mentioned more often.
again you ramble aimlessly. the proof is in front of you but it crushes your belief system so it must be wrong. You give zero proof of your claims whereas mine are substantiated in redundant math. Your purpose here is clear. Its not good.Actual historic facts ? Like a big X.......how many treasures would be left if there were historical facts directing them to the treasure... I guess you want a list of everything they buried too...with all the road building and foundations with thousands of tons of rocks....they didn't do that for nothing.so let the Laginas waste there money...
again you ramble aimlessly. the proof is in front of you but it crushes your belief system so it must be wrong. You give zero proof of your claims whereas mine are substantiated in redundant math. Your purpose here is clear. Its
You touch on a number of issues that I can address.Actual historic facts ? Like a big X.......how many treasures would be left if there were historical facts directing them to the treasure... I guess you want a list of everything they buried too...with all the road building and foundations with thousands of tons of rocks....they didn't do that for nothing.so let the Laginas waste there money...