The Curse of Oak Island

NASA Scientist Just Detected Skinwalkers Above Oak Island!!

NASA Scientist Just Detected Skinwalkers Above Oak Island!!

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Maybe they are associated structures that we can’t see. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Dr. Spooner had specified that, from a course that he had taken, he knows that that layer is like 1700s—early 1700s, right? But if this was some sort of a road, then maybe they were hauling something up there.

So Gary and I were down here detecting to see if we could get any evidence, and yeah, there’s a lot of stuff that can get lost in and amongst those rocks.

From the search for the infamous treasure belonging to one of the most powerful nations of the past, to the discovery of the remnants of a tragedy that will never be forgotten—here’s how NASA just detected shapeshifting beings that seem to hover above the mysterious spot that is Oak Island.

Never underestimate the desire of man. Just take a look at the Lagina brothers and The Curse of Oak Island crew. For decades now, they have been working on finding the treasure that has been said to be hidden somewhere on the captivating spot located just off the south coast of Nova Scotia, known as Oak Island.

For more than 200 years, many men had given this treasure-hunting endeavor their all, as they traveled to this little remote island from all over the world. Despite this, it must be depressing to say that even the Lagina brothers are still searching for this treasure.

It might have significant importance to what the island is trying to tell us. This is especially the case when you realize that this treasure-hunting endeavor has been going on for more than 200 years.

Although there have been rumors of treasure on the island for some centuries preceding the years the search began, one would find that this treasure hunting frenzy began when a young man by the name of Daniel McGinnis came across a strange depression while exploring the island.

How would he know that his curiosity would spark a treasure hunt that would go on for more than two centuries? After spotting the depression, he recruited his friends to see if they could find what may be hidden in this pit. This was driven by the rumors of treasure that had already flourished when it came to Oak Island.

Just not quite ready to give up. I mean, to some extent, being discouraged brings you the sort of phoenix uplift of, you know, “Ah, dang it, I’m not going to be beaten by this.” So we kind of take discouragement and try and turn it back into incentive.

For starters, there are those that believe that the treasure belonged to William Shakespeare, of all people. Yes, they claim that the great Bard somehow found his way to the island just so that he could bury some of the great wealth that he must have earned during his years as an acclaimed playwright. Some even claim that the treasure also consists of some of the unreleased work of Sir William Shakespeare.

Alas, until the likes of the Lagina brothers come across it, we may never be able to tell who this treasure belonged to. If they do, they may be surprised by the nature of the treasure—especially when they do not come across any old manuscripts that were written by the great Bard.

Perhaps it may be because the treasure could belong to one of the old pirating captains that sailed the seven seas during the Golden Age of Piracy back in the mid-1600s. Following the efforts of the powers that be in Europe to squash this pirating infestation, the pirates may have scurried off to Oak Island. This must have been where they decided to bury their treasure until they felt it was safe to return for it, when the Spanish, Dutch, or English navy men were out of the way.

As such, one can see how it is very important to get to the bottom of this two-century-old mystery. As much as the Lagina brothers and The Curse of Oak Island team would have loved to remain on the island so that they could concentrate their search efforts on Oak Island that’s a good idea. Okay, so towards the bottom of the shaft, this is set 16 here. This is where we’re seeing that infiltration of water. This is the bad area where all the water— you’ll see when we get down there.

Okay, they’d find that they’d have to leave the shores of this remote Nova Scotia Island so that they could increase the chances of finding more clues that may lead them to the treasure that potentially belongs to Sir William Shakespeare.

Sometimes they even take a break while hunting for other sorts of treasure. One would find that these guys may try their luck at other treasure hunts that are taking place in different parts of the world. That was the case when the Lagina brothers and Maddie Blake decided to join Gary Drayton in Florida, where they were going to set off on a hunt for millions of dollars’ worth of gold, silver, along with other valuable items and jewels.

Apparently, they believed that there must be this huge treasure haul in Florida because of the wreck of the famous 1715 Spanish treasure fleet. Apparently, the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet—1715 treasure fleet—went down in this area, and we know that these ships had hundreds and hundreds, hundreds of millions of dollars—perhaps billions of dollars’ worth of gold, silver, and treasure on them.

Dot dot dot refers to a combination of two Spanish treasure fleets that were making their way back to the New World, that is the Americas, from Spain. Both ships were under the stewardship of Captain General Don Juan Esteban Pandia and Don Antonio Deers Zua. It was reported that the 11 ships in the combined fleet were suddenly lost to a hurricane that occurred on the east coast of Florida on Wednesday, the 31st of July, 1715.

Only one ship was able to evade the disaster before returning to Spain. As such, one can understand why the Curse of Oak Island team found their way to Florida to see if they could find any of the gold and silver that was said to be aboard this fleet.

Soon, they’d find their way to a spot where attempts were made to salvage some of the sunken ships. Apparently, this was where some of the ships met their demise on that fateful day back in the summer of 1715. It was highly possible that they would find anything relating to the sunken ships on this spot by the waters bordering the east of Florida. This was somewhere past the condos that led towards a second flagpole down the line to the south.

In this area, it was possible to pretty much find anything in this huge plot of land. It seemed to be so clear that Gary, the metal detecting expert, decided that he was going to show them how he’d approach searching for any treasure on this spot. He referred to his process as “painting the sand.”

While it may sound bizarre— I mean, who goes around painting the sand?— it seemed to be an easy process where Gary used his metal detector to brush up against the sand. And when I detect, I sweep twice, and then I step. I never walk once. He detects something underneath the soil. He sweeps the area twice so that he can make the spot where his metal detector picks something up.

This is contrary to how most guys with a metal detector operate. Apparently, all they do is walk right over the treasure because they fail to use their metal detectors properly. That is not what Gary and the rest of the guys are going to do. No, they were going to take their time to peruse the area. That was the best way to use their metal detectors to pick anything up from underneath the ground. As such, with a note to “paint the sand,” the Curse of Oak Island team started to survey the land in search of any treasure that could be traced to the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet.

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