Season Two - Nov. 4, 2014 9:00 pm

Due Diligence. This guy has a media/telemarketing background. Changed name a couple times. Apparently History channel does not have background checkers. I saw the video on my TV. Was not sure if it was a paid ad or real next show. Want more ?

Who is the gentleman who is the extra character??

is he a trove hunter, a specialist......

think he's go the solve??
 

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He really set something into motion but they were probably going to go into bankruptcy because there was no woreless application yet.....sounds shady what happened, with the 135 million out the door.

He started this movement back in 2000, before the I-Phone went I-Tard as well.....looks like Apple tried to take the idea and make it mobile. Whoops

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Now we know why the IPhone sucks that much more.....

not only does the Apple symbol stand for a suicidal homosexual who was imprisoned for being gay in England, filled an apple with Cyanide and took a bite, but

but now they are even stooping to mobilizing the CueCat technology and making it 'better' with the swuare bar code scanners installed in IPhones.....

the youth just love to be made to stand up for these stolen inventions, anything to keep 'pop' alive after Michael Jackson dies sells these days.

the real reason he went down, was that he was one of the first guys to invent a device with a special signature that collected your data, and he was stockpiling that data for sale the same way that others like Facebook are selling this data to the highest bidder.

He was the first that was suspected of this type of Data Mining.........figured out why they actually call it Data 'Mining'???? your info and online activity is his type of gold

andthen he gets called out by hackers who learned the way to cut off the device from sending info to their servers...

he got pissed and sued them all?? you dont try to sue a hacker for modifying his own tools for his purposes.....or you get shut down.....

just fact..consumers wont be compelled to buy anything if they are going to be sued for modifying it.......
 

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He's probably so hesitant and scared in the preview cause its the Evil Eye he is looking right into

LOL
 

Dave, I always believed the stone was to encourage more digging but not so the digger would find anything but to set off the trap(s).
 

Pawing around in swamp mud, simply turning over stones at surface level or staring down the moneypit scratching heads is going nowhere fast.
They are going to have to go deeper.
Question; have any of the treasure seekers ever reached max depth at the moneypit? Or did it flood in the 1800s at the 90ft mark was as deep as anyone acheived?
 

Actually I think the Mi'kmaq flag dates from around 1715 when they found out that Christians were exempt from having their land seized.

In 1715 the Mi'kmaq were told that the British now claimed their ancient territory by the Treaty of Utrecht, which the Mi'kmaq were no party to. They formally complained to the French commander at Louisbourg about the French king transferring the sovereignty of their nation when he did not possess it. They were only then informed that the French had claimed legal possession of their country for a century, on account of laws decreed by kings in Europe, that no land could be legally owned by any non-Christian, and that such land was therefore freely available to any Christian prince who claimed it. Mi'kmaw historian Daniel Paul observes that
"If this warped law were ever to be accorded recognition by modern legalists they would have to take into consideration that, after Grand Chief Membertou and his family converted to Christianity in 1610, the land of the Mi'kmaq had become exempt from being seized because the people were Christians. However, it's hard to imagine that a modern government would fall back and try to use such uncivilized garbage as justification for non-recognition of aboriginal title."
 

The Spanish laid their Troves on the shore there, and left a pit to seal them all in for the English, If they were greedy they went to the pit and died, if they knew Spanish they would see the key word...

Halldo

and be done with it, but there has been so much excavation they can kiss that area goodbye for clues.....or treasure

the mining that was for Pyrite, had to be in the area on the shores, as they had known about the Pit since the 1750's onward, and the pit was filled when found, so the miners could not have placed it there when they were from the time of the 1800's

to even assume this and add it to the storyline was to show another diversion from the series and a lack of solid info and research.

They didn't mention the timeline on the show.

But if mining went on there later, perhaps it was earlier too.

just seems odd to bury a platform every 10 feet.....sounds more like a mine.

Of course I have no clue, but why the platforms?
 

The extra man in the preview is Hutton Pulitzer, he is an explorer and he's pretty good at what he does. I have never known him to be one for theatrics, so if he thinks he has it solved, I'll watch.
 

Well that was probably the most egotistical video I've ever seen, was it for a multilevel marketing company? I hope he didn't produce that, but it's actually some kind of a joke.
 

Here's from his "treasurefarce" thing.
There's many, he's good at making videos and webpages. That's what he does best.


How about showing some proof? One nugget.....one dead miner....chimney pic.....something besides hot air.
 

Well now he has oak island all tied up too, it allllll makes sense, of course it all matches up! I think they allowed this "Miss Cleo" treasure hunter on site because he paid them so now he can try to sell more books.
 

Wow, no I guess i hadn't researched him very well. Just read about him in a few treasure related emails lists I am on and had seen that would be on the show. So much for my "not one for theatrics" comment. The two things I read about him were tame and fact based so I assumed that was the norm.
 

My ultimate question is to see where they came up with this huge rock......?

wonder if it was in the swamp and they ran into it whole sludging around?

or if they couldn't find jack s**t in the swamp and went back to looking at the other Nolan Cross/Tree of Life points......

looks like its more in the woods though, by the scenery so I am guessing they are digging again.....

strange though.......this part doesn't make sense.......how did some random guy come there as a Guest and found a major clue? When there haven't been any finds like this so far by the owners?

If its coming from a respected source, and they ignore the finder, to bring on some random guy to introduce someones research and advice, well that's a low blow for sure......
 

Clue “One” in support of the "Freemasons" as builders of "Oak Island"?

Anyone else see this same video on their TV after the show last Tuesday?



Clue “One” in support of the Freemasons as builders of Oak Island?

“Solomon's Temple is a central symbol of Freemasonry, which holds that the first three Grand Masters were King Solomon, King Hiram I of Tyre, and Hiram Abiff - the craftsman/architect who built the temple. Masonic initiation rites include the reenactment of a scene set on the Temple Mount while it was under construction. Every Masonic Lodge, therefore, is symbolically the Temple for the duration of the degree, and possesses ritual objects representing the architecture of the Temple. These may either be built into the hall or be portable. Among the most prominent are replicas of the pillars Boaz and Jachin through which every initiate has to pass.”

The Freemason’s goal has been to restore the “Temple of Solomon” through the granting of “Charters” and the construction of “Lodges” in America.

Oak Island - Lodge.jpg

The treasure diverted to Oak Island was intended for this purpose and not for the direct aid of liberating America from England.
 

Is that "Cacheology" or "Cakeology"

Is that a bait and switch, Robot? Much like an infomercial does? Pulls stuff out of context, switches subjects, says something that sounds amazing, before you even had a chance to think about anything that was said.

I'll give you a better one. "studied Cacheology at The National treasure Society". Who am I speaking of? Better yet, what is Cacheology and what is the National treasure Society? They don't really exist. They are something made up to sound good on the internet. Google it.

Here. I'll post the search for you. Save you some time:
https://www.google.com/#q=+cacheology+national+treasure+society


Only thing that comes up with that web page are these "girls"

Cakeology.jpg
 

Well that's because there is no Cacheology, or any cash to be made in lying on film for the extension of permits.......

Im sure this is the only thing that is on their minds as far as recovery efforts are concerned is making progress to keep them from closing the whole thing down.......

Everyone has big money and the govt is being told to wait, but after excavating the whole place for years, and they still havent wised up and scanned the whole island on the land,

they still havent brought in anyone except Amundsen, and he basically drew the whole thing out for them and the world to see,

maybe he has gotten so many fakes emailing him? the Lagina Bros were given an email to boot from me, and they still have rejected the notion that maybe someone can truly lead them there to another location off the isle. They have a permit, yet they seem to not be interested due to contractual obligations.

To me this is a worthless documentary at this point. And that's not cause I have something to add.....

its just not edited and clearly researched by an interpretive analysis from the point of view of the type of person who buried it. It is being taken from the point of view of people who really are wasting valuable time when the answers are that clear, and if someone wanted to do a mere two or three hours research they could get fairly close to the Tomb without too much trouble.

Proper research is done through scanning terrain in multiple Landsat7 + 8 formats, using language and coded translations, and also integrating an overall thesis into the complete nature of the origins of these troves, and the movement they have made to the new world.....

along with some serious other side issues going on in the retrieval of these for another country, namely Spain, the guys on Oak Island may have to cough the whole thing up if they keep finding Spanish Coins....

think this is why they brought the Sham Wow TreasureFarts Guy on to sell the show?

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100 years from now there will still be true believers physically chasing their chosen legend and theory without the existence of that first piece of documented evidence that it ever existed at all. In truth, this is what makes a lot of legends so fascinating, rather then the legend itself. If not for this constant pursuit then these unsubstantiated legends would die and fade away. Not that any of this is a bad thing, but I'm sure curious as to why so many people would invest their time, labors, and money in a physical pursuit for something that may not have ever existed at all? It's one thing to pursue the research to prove it exist, but in my mind it's quite another thing to go on the physical hunt for it without first having established its existence. To me this is the gray area and a red flag.
 

100 years from now there will still be true believers physically chasing their chosen legend and theory without the existence of that first piece of documented evidence that it ever existed at all. In truth, this is what makes a lot of legends so fascinating, rather then the legend itself. If not for this constant pursuit then these unsubstantiated legends would die and fade away. Not that any of this is a bad thing, but I'm sure curious as to why so many people would invest their time, labors, and money in a physical pursuit for something that may not have ever existed at all? It's one thing to pursue the research to prove it exist, but in my mind it's quite another thing to go on the physical hunt for it without first having established its existence. To me this is the gray area and a red flag.

Ah, they get their exercise, tho...
 

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