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« on: August 07, 2011, 12:04:38 pm »
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pinoys,
it is possible to learn the signs that yama used to hide the goodies...it is spanish based, there is in fact information that said the japanese had a copy of the codes from the germans...and they used these codes to break the spainsh code and recover many caches in the philippines prior to the the bombing of pearl harbor.

one good example I can site, is that in the spanish code, the jesuits used favorite numbers for compass bearings..encoded or hidden at the site..well the  japanese did the  same thing, however they changed the compass bearing as it had nothing to do with their culture...so they [in at least one case] changed the compass heading to 90 degrees...want to guess why?
think about the image on the japanese battle flag..? got it ,... yep the rising sun is at 90 degrees, so you see if you have some insights you can decode the yama treasures...and regarding death traps, yep they took it to a new level, using 100 and even 1000 pound armed bombs...facing up..waiting for the final blow of the pick, to blast everything to smitherenes
however, even the yama crew knew they would be coming back for this stuff... so they left messages carved in stone...buried on the way down in the money  pit....a very small rock with an engraved image of a chrystanium flower is the 'lighting bolt' of the spanish..this is a death sign...saying there will be flowers on your grave if you hit the bomb on its detonator..caution and knowledge is advised...the live bomb is only one of the death trap devises..powered poisens, glass vials easily  broken, clay tile pipes, filled and charged with water from a near by stream can be broken with a pick and water will flood the site...and expensive pumps will be required to pump out the water...lots of pitfalls..I would not reccomend anyone digging a pit without prior experience or advisers to help you with the dangers...
Also the smaller caches are not so deep..forget the large and deep pits made by hundreds of soldiers..they will be 100-200 feet deep, impossible for a small crew to recover..you want the ones left by a small company of men...say 10-15 soldiers..it will be much shallower say..20-30 feet..choose you site carefully..and of course you  must decode the markings.

I dont know them all, but the ones that are spanish related I can attempt to figure out..if you neeed help with them you can post your pics here, and I will do what I can to help..
if I dont know I will try to find the solution..
peace and stay safe
mabuhi  and salmat
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2011, 12:18:53 pm »
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Thats the biggest load of bull I have heard this week THANKS I NEED A SMILE



First off the Japaneses were  fighting a war not looking for treasure. 2 What ever small amount of treasure the Japaneses had they shipped home months before the end of the war. 3, Spanish did not use treasure markers or signs and neither did the Japaneses.

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