treasure1822
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- Dec 9, 2010
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I have said it many times that the stones with the carvings are the answer to this mystery. No matter if it is the stones found on Oak Island or the Overton stone or the Norumbega stone found on the second peninsula. The Shugborough monument in Staffordshire England. Look to the Sheppard's of Arcadia painting, the Sheppards are not just pointing to the words but more to the words carved in stone. Dan Blankenship found the last stone, it was the "G" stone. Bulldozing he unearthed it but they don't know exactly where. I would bet that it was on the road that goes to Smith's Cove. And probably just on the north side of the Cave-In pit.