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Oak Island Treasure ... ... if you are investigating or just curious about Oak Island, Nova Scotia and the mysterious Money Pit.

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Explores the possibility of buried pirate treasure on the island, from The Mysterious and Unexplained.

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Includes history, news, details of the various theories, diagrams and multimedia, photographs, and a forum.

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So begins the next stage chapter in the exciting Money Pit Mystery of Oak Island... Find out more on Oak Island at Oak Island Treasure ...

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Oak Island Treasure provides photos, maps, news and a friendly forum providing ... of the treasure, Money Pit archaeology and the many earthworks on Oak Island. ...

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In 1893 a man named Fred Blair along with a group called The Oak Island Treasure Company began their search. Their first task was to ...

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... linked to the mystery of Oak Island by many, primarily because historical records suggest that they had both motive and means to deposit treasure in the Money Pit. ...

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Figure 1. Oak Island "treasure map" (illustration by author) ... who formed the Oak Island Treasure Company in 1893, was a ...

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The Oak Island Treasure forum - discuss the latest theories and play an active role in research and ... Welcome to the Oak Island Treasure forum. Home to the greatest ...

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Photos of Oak Island and the Money Pit. Gallery 1. Images of Oak Island and the Money Pit donated by website visitors. Also includes scanned images from books.

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The story of the Oak Island treasure pit is fascinating and complex. ... The Oak Island treasure has been sought by many individuals and corporations for ...

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... their lives exploring the underground tunnels and shafts beneath Oak Island, abundant evidence points to a vast treasure, crown jewels, ...

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... Pit, located on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, has provided treasure seekers of all ... maps have also hinted Oak Island as the location of Kidd's buried treasure. ...

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Imagine yourself walking through the trees of a wooded island rumored to hide buried pirate treasure. Suddenly you come across a depression in the ground.

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Hedden collected books and articles on the island, and made six trips there. Wholly convinced that there was buried treasure on Oak Island, Mr. Hedden even ...

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... upper, but what is buried beneath Oak Island might just make its estimated $7 ... who follow Oak Island developments, their abandonment of the treasure comes as a ...

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Certainly many of the Oak Island treasure hunters would agree that this sounds like the money pit, but the truth is there isn't any evidence that Blackbeard ...

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Features history, photos, and offers various theories as to the pit's origins. ... Captain Kidd. Blackbeard. Pirates. Egyptian tombs. Book: "Oak Island Gold" ...

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... Urban Legend Archive. Misc. oak island treasure. Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban ... treasure. Anyone have any info? >I think the place is called Oak Island. ...

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THE OAK ISLAND TREASURE. by Tony Sakalauskas. Oak Island is a tiny island off the coast of Nova Scotia in eastern Canada. One day in 1795 three teenage boys ...

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Engineer proposes freezing method to extract Oak Island treasure Will the mystery of Oak Island be solved once and for all?

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Engineer proposes freezing method to extract Oak Island treasure Will the mystery of Oak Island be solved once and for all? June 10, 2004 - 7:10 ...

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The Treasure of Oak Island. Project Synopsis ... We live and work very near to Oak Island and have somewhat become "locals" ...

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This website contains information and articles related to the paranormal, parascience, cryptozoology ... Para-Normal Portal. Para Discussion @ about.com. Unexplained America. Unsolved Mysteries

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Welcome to the Oak Island Treasure forum Home to the greatest treasure hunting mystery in the world Visit Oak Island Treasure for all the latest news ...

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... attempt at securing the treasure was made in 1861 by The Oak Island Association. ... along with a group called The Oak Island Treasure Company began their search. ...

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... working to revive and invigorate interest in Oak Island by operating guided ... Oak Island Nova Scotia is home to the longest running and most famous treasure ...

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Oak Island, rumoured for two centuries as the home of hidden treasure, is being offered for sale to the Nova Scotia provincial government.

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many theories have emerged about the origin of the oak island treasure. ... of oak island and at least 200 years later, their secret, and their treasure is ...

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Dan Blankenship was a more persistent treasure-seeker. After reading a 1965 article in Reader's Digest about Oak Island, he travelled there from his home in ...

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Welcome to Oak Island Treasure, and thankyou for being a part of our ... Oak Island Treasure has changed over the years, from humble beginnings in search ...

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Her uncle sang of a treasure. hidden deep in the Oak Island ground. With the help of the giant MacAskill, this treasure could surely be found. Another voice whispers softly

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David Tobias, the current owner, first heard of Oak Island and the treasure search when he was a pilot training in Nova Scotia during World War II. ...

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Yet the reverse is true of Oak Island. The particular spot where its treasure was buried has been fixed, within a few yards, since the late Eighteenth ...

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Oak Island Treasure - A web site created by Jo Atherton from England that has ... some of the many theories connected with Oak Island and the treasure hunt. ...

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Although he doesn’t know who actually buried the treasure, Mr. Ranville believes Oak Island and Birch Island need to be protected from further change to ...

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Awesome Group of Links oRo...Thank you for taking the time to put these great links together for us all...:)

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Keith Ranville:
LOST TREASURE MAGAZINE

April 2007 Edition
Hard Copy Version
Oak Island Update! ? Cree Code Breaker Challenges 140-Year Old Cipher   

MAHONE BAY, Nova Scotia ?The enigma of Oak Island has been called one of the greatest archaeological and engineering achievements of mankind. Often referred to as Canada?s best known unsolved mystery, Oak Island proudly boasts it?s title for hosting the site of the World?s longest treasure hunt in recorded history. Now in its 212th year this 10 million dollar project that has selfishly taken the lives of six young men is no closer to being solved than it was in 1795 when three teen boys discovered a shaft here and began digging for what they believed to be pirate treasure! The boys excavated down to the 30 foot mark, exhausted and unable to continue they realized the dig would be a much larger effort then they first imagined. What the boys found as they dug convinced all three that they had indeed discovered a man-made vertical shaft of sound engineering. Their only conclusion was that it had been built to hide an enormous treasure. Knowing that a proper excavation required equipment, animals and manpower the boys set out to find investment capital. It took years but they did find an investor with whom they became the founders of the Onslow Company, the first of many treasure recovery companies that would come and go on Oak Island. To date the cost of this intoxicating treasure hunt has far exceeded ten million dollars and consigned six sturdy treasure hunters to an early grave.

Now for the first time since the 1860?s one man has come forward to challenge the translation of a cryptic message found etched into a stone that was discovered at the 90-foot mark in the original shaft in 1803 by the Onslow Company. The stone vanished about 1900 and no known image or text was preserved showing the cryptic message. However a Mahone Bay school teacher in 1909 claimed to have copied the two line, forty-character coded text directly from the stone hoping that he could break the code himself. He provided the only image of the codex known to exist stating the code was a simple letter-for-cipher that was accurately translated by Professor James Leitchi, a professor of languages at Dalhouse University in 1860?s. Leitchi?s translation reads? ?Forty feet below two million pounds are buried.? Although Leitchi?s translation has never been directly challenged it has always been suspicious since a business relationship is known to have existed between Leitchi and the Oak Island Association, the 1860?s recovery company. 

Recently Keith Ranville, a Cree First Nations researcher announced his challenge of Leitchi?s translation stating? ?Birch Island holds the secret to the meaning of the construction on Oak Island. According to the Lunenburg Progress Enterprise, Ranville claims that Leitchi?s method to break the code was flawed, citing that his translation using the First Nations tradition, sees the codex as individual abstract symbols that were never intended to be translated into a single message. Using Ranville?s method to decipher the code, which reads more like a map, Oak Island is directly linked to its sister island, nearby Birch Island by underwater man-made shafts. He cites the repeated use of the triangle from the original inscription and points to the large triangle that he discovered on Birch Island which is only visible from the air. The triangle on the 16-acre Birch Island takes up much of the Island which Ranville believes is also the ancient burial grounds for those who were involved with the complex construction found on Oak Island.   

Ranville?s work offers a completely different approach to solving the Oak Island mystery. Traveling across Canada Ranville has presented his findings to a number of scholars and groups many of whom have supported his work in principal. He has been interviewed on radio programs and his currently looking for funding to help pursue his research further. Those supporting Ranville?s research include mining engineer, Steve Zou, P.Eng.,PH.D, the Bear River First Nation of Nova Scotia, the Sault Ste. Marie Museum and to learn more you can log on to Ranville?s web site at: You are not allowed to view links.
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Interview with Mr. Ranville December-2006

Oak Island Stalker

n4n  also known as Sash Inman A member of the, Oak Island Tourism Society. Has been making deliberate attacks on my research. I have got calls & emails about this individual. About who is this n4n character and this Oak Island Tourism Society. They think he is a wacko they told me tell them to stop harassing them at once.

What direction my research goes is no ones business at this time, I have not collected any monies from raising money to procure my research any further. But what I can say is that I have been having meetings with a vast Funder from the United States. But that?s all I can say? due to creepy people like this Sasha Inman and his Organization.


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Great article.  Thanks for posting.

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yeah this is the forth article written on my discoveries on Oak Island there is another article made for teachers and student newsletter across canada. it feels good that I am offering treasure hunting skill's to a teaching or to a learning level I will post is when I get the hard copy for it like this LOST TREASURE MAGAZINE it get published in the April edition 2007 I am sure there will be more news about my new discoveries in the near future I keep posting them

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Keith Ranville:
 ::) I dont answer to nobody I do not feel I want too. get in line like everyone eles... ;D

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d.p.swing:
ok what is for real all about?

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outback:
If there was something on that island they would have found it by now all they have is a deep hole a very deep hole with millions dumped into it

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The difficulty has been in trying to make a shaft that humans could work in dry which has proved nearly impossible because of water intrusion. I would use a large dredge boat and dredge out the soil and rock away from the dig area. Inspect the debris. After a large lake was formed to the required depth I would use sea recovery methods to remove any treasure.

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cool links thanks

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