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« on: May 12, 2010, 11:35:06 pm »
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How Our Site Is Determined to be Positive For Treasure
   
1.   Location Markers:

a.) The site is alongside the central highway. Adjoining the site along the hi-way is a two-story residence used as a sleeping quarter by the Japanese soldiers during the Second World War. On the opposite side of the hi-way, equidistant from the camp and the site, is an Cartesian well that is still being used today. Two witnesses said they were ordered once by the Japanese soldiers to do the pumping of the Cartesian well while the soldiers drink after they finished eating. This was during the time (almost peace time) when the inhabitants who fled to the mountains were encouraged to return to their respective home. The Cartesian well, the camp and the site form more or less a perfect triangle.
b.) In-between the site and the residence are two giant mango trees (one    was destroyed in a storm). The site is a private property where the landowner resides.
c.) About 100 meters farther from the site and still along the hi-way is another two-story residence used as Headquarter by the Japanese soldiers.
d.) The site is a little hollowed area of about 20-40 meters in diameter where rainwater from the upper portions settled after a rain.

2.   The very place was rumored at the time as a burial ground of the Japanese soldiers. This was probably because treasures were loaded in a form of coffin when transported.

3.   The overall area has undergone different kinds of detection and no less than all of them found it to be positive. One of which is thru dowsing. The other is called Pulse Induction (PI) while another that which can detect within a distance of 10 -11 kilometer.

4.   Lately, a Rover C2 detector is applied and seen on the screen is a blue color said to be representing water but with a rectangular box within. Another is a reddish one with the same rectangular box inside. The only question is that it is newly acquired instrument and the owner operator cannot yet determine the fixed location and deepness. This is not to mention the financial incapability. Promised to come back when they can find a financier.

5.   Once in our absence a Japanese went inside past our gate and when confronted by our helper that we were not around simply said he is going to come back and buy one of our ornamental plants. Yet, never did.
   
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   Out of curiosity but with secondary purpose of having either a Septic Tank or a probable potable Fresh Water Reserve, we dig a hole of SEVEN (7) FEET SQUARE:

   1. From ONE TO FIVE (1-5) FEET is a compact soil of reddish color. Hardly can we find stones of any other kind and sizes.

2. At THREE (3) FEET, we found an only TWO (2) HEART-SHAPED small stones and one of birdlike form with a beak pointing downward.

3. At FOUR (4) FEET, we found debris of CLAY POT (pottery) either of cooking utensil or of flowerpot proof enough of some previous human activities. Could have been unintentionally put there together with the soil in covering a hole dug during a certain period in the past. Also found is a small cut stone shaped like a LEFT FOOT.
 
   4. At FIVE (5) FEET, we found a LEFT FOOT of pure white believed to be of limestone material with a size 5? in length and a width of 4? at the toe level. Its surface is powdery which makes it uncontaminated with dirt. The only stone of this size found all throughout this level. Its whiteness is very striking as it is in sharp contrast with the blackish and/or slightly red color of the soil. Down from this level are scattering of very few stones but no bigger than a fingernail.

5. At SIX (6) FEET, we found a small ordinary stone and a limestone of striking whiteness, the two ATTACHED OR FIRMLY PASTED TO EACH OTHER, angled in a form of a FOOT and a HEART of approximately 1 inch in size. Its uncontaminated whiteness is what catches our attention. We found no other limestone material as white as they are from top to bottom in our hole except this one and the ?foot sign? mentioned in no. 4 of the above, at 5 feet below ground level. This is more than enough to fuel our curiosity.

6. SEVEN TO NINE (7-9) FEET is a sandy and rocky portion, with river stones no bigger than 4 inches, each of different forms and sizes. At this level we begin to encounter water source though the volume is still manageable because we were still able to proceed digging with the water taken out from time to time together with the soil in a plastic can of ten liter-content. At this level, the color of the soil is becoming blackish from the reddish one.
   At this level, one of the diggers encountered a blister at the tip of his three fingers. Normally the blister should have been at the palm of the hands. We applied an enzyme to them and the burning sensation disappears as it heals eventually. Thus, we have poured to the hole almost a barrel of enzyme to normalize the chemical and from then on we encountered no more of the problem.
 
7. At TEN (10) FEET, we found a LOG of wood 28 inches in length, 9-inch round/circumference that points downward to ELEVEN (11) FEET slanting from northeast to southwest with three branches at the lower portion:

a.   The first branch, located five (5) inches above its lowest end, protruding approximately 2 inches in length that likewise points downward but slightly slanting towards the western side. Its end is in a form of a SNAKEHEAD.
b.   The other branch is at the pole?s end 1-1/2-inch in length that points downward.
c.   The third branch, again at the same lowest end, is a 3-inch in length but points not downward but to the southeast, straight forward at a parallel ground level.
 
8. BETWEEN 12-13 FEET, we begin to use water pump of 3h.p. that fortunately controls the flow of water and enable us to proceed with the digging. We found another LOG of 15 inches in circumference pointing from Northeast to Southwest. Both ends not yet known. But right under this log we encounter a strange thing: At this level, we found the entire area, our 7 feet square hole and beyond it, COVERED and/or MATTED with debris of wood believed to be of plywood or the like, 1-inch thick placed on top of the other (two layer). Our curiosity soared. This is where the digger requested a rope to tie them because they believe it is a covering of whatever is under it and because they feel at their feet the wood so soft and shaky they are afraid they might fall under. The matted wood?s smooth surface are of course worn-out through the passage of time.
Right after the plywood board, we found two shells but with a somewhat uniform hollowness that can be construed as a pair of empty shells of ?tacubo?. Dimension: 7?x 5? and 6?x5? and height 3?, respectively; and also pieces of believed to be a hardened asphalt or coal of  2? in size.; and some pieces of cement balls of more or less the same size. Also found a rock of equal or uniform dimensions enclosed by a coral. Then again a layer of about a foot of sand.

9. At FOURTEENTH (14) FEET, again we found another LOG of wood of practically the same size and direction with that mentioned in Numbers 7 and 8 of the above. RIGHT under this log we begin to encounter what  appear to be a BED OF RIVER ROCKS as big as 3? in size so tightly attached to each other that we simply cannot detached it with our bare hands without using the metal bar (budlong) we used in our digging. Rather strange because it is a muddy area. Many of these rocks are in a form of diamonds, foot and heart and a piece of two of concrete balls. Also found among them is a rock embossed with number seven (7), and another in a form of a Merr Lion, a Buddha and a turtle too. By their looks we believe these rocks or some of them are massed and/or formed by human hands and therefore precious stones. Some of them we use a hammer to break it. Platinum? Or simply a decoy to confuse the detector?

MEANWHILE, we stop the operation for the following reasons:

1. Though curiosity increased, it is already beyond us to proceed for want of  legal formalities and financial capability too.
2.  We begin to hear landslides on all sides. The more we go deeper the    more landslides we hear. It occurs mostly when we use the water pump but landslides continue even during wee hours of the night.
3.  We begin to wonder where to proceed: downward or side-wise. We realized the need of a gadget that will pinpoint the object we are seeking.
 4. And of course, whosoever is interested, we prefer anyone financially and legally capable. (all specimens available)

   Six (600) meters, more or less, from the site is the seashore where likewise excavations  is undertaken and encountered a concrete cement at 10 feet below the ground of 4-7 feet in thickness. Another concrete encountered at the 18-20th feet. The seashore is a place where barges can dock without need of a pier. At about the time the place was occupied by the Japanese forces, a Japanese ship bombarded (shelled) the area partly destroying one of the residence of place.

   Again the operation stopped for a sophisticated gadget and of course financial resources too?

   The contact number is 09167104944 or email at tr3asur3s@yahoo.com. The location is in Central Visayas, Philippines. Thank you.


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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2010, 01:18:37 am »
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Lovely story. Just a couple of things;
If one is burying treasure but wants to use it occasionally, one does not bury it deep.
If one does not want it, why bury it?
If the enemy is approaching, again, one does not dig a fourteen foot hole and carve some stones.
Give it up.

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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2010, 06:31:28 am »
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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2010, 01:10:52 am »
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Spend 18 years in the PI.General rules:look for a hill around the alleged site.Very often the deposit will be between 20 and 30 feet under the slope of the hill.Look for a tunnel entrance.NEVER enter the tunnel,an explosive is usually 10 to 15 feet from entrance.Dig from the top.You may find on top a small human made marker at 3or4 feet.Check around for markers engraved in rocks or centennial trees.And do not expect more than 30 to 150 kgs.Leave those 1000 tons to the dreamers or the japs who buried the large quantity  sites.Good luck

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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2010, 11:28:07 am »
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How Our Site Is Determined to be Positive For Treasure

Who determined this for you Huh?Huh???

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« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2010, 05:48:23 am »
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there "MAYBE" buried gold there edge, but you got to pass the eye of the needle to recover it. japanese buried their loot very deep with far advance concealment method. now CERTAIN detectors can sense the presence of buried gold, BUT NOT pinpoint it. 95% of this so called treasure detectors NO MATTER HOW HIGH TECH it is will NEVER work on buried japanese warloot.

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Can u send me pictures of the area that u think is positive. i think i can help. pmbb1ken@yahoo.com

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Can u send me pictures of the area that u think is positive. i think i can help. pmbb1ken@yahoo.com


Of course you'd like that. Why do you think you can help just from a photograph? What kind of help? "Help yourself" type?

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You can take a million photos in the providences of the philippines and it would be very hard to determine where the place is at. only the people who have been in the mountains and the rural area of the philippines would understand that. If anyone has a site and wants help with what is there all they have to do is send pic. If u dont have a site it dont concern you. I twist noones arm. It is their choice if they want to try it. thanks.

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You can take a million photos in the providences of the philippines and it would be very hard to determine where the place is at. only the people who have been in the mountains and the rural area of the philippines would understand that. If anyone has a site and wants help with what is there all they have to do is send pic. If u dont have a site it dont concern you. I twist noones arm. It is their choice if they want to try it. thanks.


Good grief, man. What is wrong with answering my question? What do you propose to share with someone based on a photograph? All you ever do here is ask people to contact you privately and send photographs or other information. It strikes me as odd unless you can explain why your are asking. This may not be your intention but believe it or not, you come across as a scam artist. If you are not, tell everyone why you keep asking for photographs and other detailed information. I, for one, am suspicious.

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