This was posted on a private board.
"I wouldn't normally do something like this, But I have to post this. Next Tuesday a new guy is going to be on the Oak Island show, plays himself as a renowned treasure hunter and sign and symbol expert.
This person will single handedly discredit the whole treasure hunting community.
I am about to post links that deal with this guy. His name J. Hutton Pulitzer, aka Jovan, aka Commander Pulitzer, aka Jeffry Jovan Philaw.
He runs a site called TreasureForce.
This guy was a media man , a telemarketer who promoted a failed product back in the late 90's and thru 2000. The main product was called a CueCat, basically a barcode scanner for your computer. He got many investors, a lot of money for it, and a horribly failed product. I mean 10's of millions in investment money
He knows how to make videos, webpages, and markets himself very well. He makes fabricated ones that show him being interviewed by reporters from companies that do not exist. He makes webpages that are fabricated to make him look legitimate. Even going as far as knowing how to work search engines and make the searches pull up what looks like a legitimate website.
How he got into the treasure hunting field is beyond me, but apparently he believes we are Naïve and will believe anything we see as long as it's on the internet.
So I can break this up more but here is what you need to research. This will discredit the whole Oak Island show and the History Channel, this is bad Juju for all.
Google
TREASUREFORCE.COM
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CueCat
Here is blogger profile That he created to make a bunch of wiki-like appearance websites that he interviews himself to make him look good on the whole CueCat disaster:
www.blogger.com/profile/14994641541180745609
Ha here is a video he made to make it look like he is an incredible person:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gGJ5cbJ1_8
Here's another:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKn04HHr4II
This guy has tons of shenanigans going on. He takes other people ideas and media and portrays it like it's his own, he's not a treasure hunter or sign reader, and has a fictitious treasure task force that dresses up in combat and skateboard gear and uniforms acting like they are running around seeking treasure . It's ridiculous. He's out to sell his books and to sell you on media. Apparently the treasure industry is the most vulnerable to suggestion. And this guy is good at it.
Unfortunately from the previews, it looks the Oak Island crew either didn't do their Due diligence on this guy, or perhaps they did, and believe they can pull off their own shenanigans to keep an audience and tv show alive..
Good luck with your research in whatever you do. It pays to be informed. Sometimes you have to research the things that come up within your research, that is especially the key on the internet."