The stones are still the answer...

I would say you are not good at it. You mention there were no flood tunnels above then claim that when they dug past the scam stone the hole flooded.

And I can assure you that the laginas make no money from me.

Still waiting for one piece of factual evidence that any treasure, money pit, flood tunnels, or anything else mysterious ever existed on oak island.

100% of items found up to today are common artifacts of human habitation as well as planted fake evidence such as the 90 foot stone and what the laginas find
 

You must bea Profesional tresure hunter....a know it all...to bad the lagina's didn't get your opinion years ago to save them from all the time and money they wasted.....
 

I would say you are not good at it. You mention there were no flood tunnels above then claim that when they dug past the scam stone the hole flooded.

And I can assure you that the laginas make no money from me.

Still waiting for one piece of factual evidence that any treasure, money pit, flood tunnels, or anything else mysterious ever existed on oak island.

100% of items found up to today are common artifacts of human habitation as well as planted fake evidence such as the 90 foot stone and what the laginas find on tv.
Whether you admit or not, you as the consumer are purchasing goods from the advertisers of their show. So in fact you are putting money in their pockets. And again you are not paying attention...I said nothing about "Man Made" flood tunnels. You say naturally made crevices, fine. The term "Flood Tunnels" were coined in the history of Oak Island. Tell us the reasoning for the coconut fibers on Smiths cove. Tell us where 27 cubic yards of earth went when the woman was plowing her field. Tell us why Blair said there were pick marks on the wall of the cave in pit and no water at a depth of 52 feet. Why was there a letter "G" carved into a stone that was found by Dan Blankenship? You see your answer for everything is, it's fake...The stone carving in Westford Mass., The stone carving in Overton Nova Scotia, which the Laginas had a guy with a degree in underwater acoustic tell the viewers it was a "Treaty" between the Mi'kmaq and the Portuguese Templars. What the "F", how in the hell did he get that I have no idea. The stone carving on the second peninsula Nova Scotia. The survey stones found on Oak Island. You prescribe to the Occam Razor approach, fine that requires almost no thought but still has to be scientifically proven.
 

Whether you admit or not, you as the consumer are purchasing goods from the advertisers of their show. So in fact you are putting money in their pockets. And again you are not paying attention...I said nothing about "Man Made" flood tunnels. You say naturally made crevices, fine. The term "Flood Tunnels" were coined in the history of Oak Island. Tell us the reasoning for the coconut fibers on Smiths cove. Tell us where 27 cubic yards of earth went when the woman was plowing her field. Tell us why Blair said there were pick marks on the wall of the cave in pit and no water at a depth of 52 feet. Why was there a letter "G" carved into a stone that was found by Dan Blankenship? You see your answer for everything is, it's fake...The stone carving in Westford Mass., The stone carving in Overton Nova Scotia, which the Laginas had a guy with a degree in underwater acoustic tell the viewers it was a "Treaty" between the Mi'kmaq and the Portuguese Templars. What the "F", how in the hell did he get that I have no idea. The stone carving on the second peninsula Nova Scotia. The survey stones found on Oak Island. You prescribe to the Occam Razor approach, fine that requires almost no thought but still has to be scientifically proven.
You seem to be totally confused. I haven’t watched the laginas show for many years after I researched and found out about the 200+ year scam.

And no, the templars never reached the new world.

Too many folks beleive the fiction of Diana Muir and others.
 

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