Gentlemen,
Sorry to reply late...am busy posting in other treasure forum...anyway I will answer their questions...poin by point.
Ram,
" always remember this, japs gold are buried in considerable deph.and very hard to find.always remember that japs soldiers buried the metal in military manner and military techniques. so it requires the military techniques to find the gold. if u have the original ww2 opn map & knows in map reading (military ww2 map reading techniques) eg. the grid coordinates and grid square locating techniques and the burial location code indicated in the japs treas map then u have 30 percent chance.
always remember, golds are buried in military techniques.
always remember, pure gold is one of known heaviest metal in the world,u can hide the color but not the weight"
I BEG TO DISAGREE TO SOME OF YOUR TREASURE COMMENTS SPECIALLY THAT THE JAPS TREASURE ARE BURIED AT... CONSIDERABLE DEPTH AND IN MILITARY TECHNIQUE...YOUR IGNORANCE IS UNDERSTANDABLE THOUGH BCOZ YOU STILL LACK TREASURE KNOWLEDGE....
FYI...The JAps buried their treasure inTHE PLACE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT TO BE...meaning in a place they feel its safe.
a) (Big volume treasre-500-2,000 tons) these are the treasure of a Battalion/Division size soldiers...since they have thousand of soldiers and slaves, most likely their treasure were buried very deep...bcoz they have the manpower and engineering skills to dig deeper (200-400 feet depth) and fortified their treasure with traps(bomb, water, sand) and etc.
b) (Large/medium size treasure) these are treasures buried by company/platoon size soldeirs (30-100 soldiers)...some are buried at 50-100 feet depth.
c) (small size treasure-1-50 tons, few drums) buried by platoon size soldiers in shallow depth (20 feet), inside tree trunk, above ground rock boulders, etc...
Remember the japs HIDE THEIR TREASURE IN UNLIKELY PLACES...caves, waterfalls,inside tree trunk, inside the statue,inside an ordinary rock boulder, town hall, schools... underneath the church altar, underneath a town plaza statue)...BTW who would dare to demolish a church altar or town plaza statue or school???...NOBODY right?...then thats a a Japs simple
TREASURE DETERRENT already, even if you know that the treasures are hidden there, you can't get it or else the local people will kick your balls,

correct? Meaning they hide their treasure in a place you LEAST EXPECT IT TO BE...oks? Some loose gold bars are hidden inside school concrete flagpole, kilometer post, or town concrete arch (shows welcome to a certain town)..these are LEAST EXPECTED HIDDEN TREASURE SITES...he,he,he...oks ba?
Christian,
"May I ask if you might porvide us with some more details on how the gold was buried please? At what depth was it buried? Where there any booby traps? "
You should conduct thorough treasure research first....
First you should research if How many japs do you think buried the treasure...ex: battalion size (very deep , 200-400 feet), company/platoon size(medium deth 50-100 feet), squad size (20 feet or above ground like inside tree trunk or inside statue, kilometer post or school flagpole)...and of course conduct geophysical survey and borehole survey to reconfirm the presence of treasures just like the miners do...as simpla as that, oks?
Bomber,
"don't hold your breath sal,never going to happen,always an excuse for not being able to retrieve treasure,no equipment,no cash,could get it,but the area is full of thieves.just one bar of gold(easy to conceal)would finance the whole crew,on another site hes asking for a portable drill,(how many drills could you buy with one bar of platinum)why go thru YEARS of debating whether its real or not when theres plenty of "proof"such as the sunken budda?people living in poverty when there a Gold Budda 20 feet down "
DO YOU THINK RECOVERING G. BUDHA IS EASY?....MAYBE IF YOU HAVE COMPLETE LOGISTICS AND BUDGET...BUT IF YOU HAVE NONE...THEN HOW THE HECK CAN YOU GET IT, ABER?
HERE IS THE SCENARIO BELOW...WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER TO THAT, IF YOU HAVE NO BUDGET?...CAN YOU DO ANYTHING?

YOU CAN'T !!! INTIENDES?
1) The suspected treasure site is 700 miles from Manila (20 hours by bus, along one lane rough road and cliffwall ridges)....then 15 hours by pumpboat , very rough seas (We have no budget for fares and exploration)
2) The area is seashore coastline of tropical rainforest (100 kilometers from nearest coastal town). Moving logistics in these inhabited and far flung treasure area is very expensive and diffi for a poor treasure group like us...
3) Renting a boat is NOT possible bcoz the pumpboat operator WILL KNOW our treasure area (one wrong move or treasure leakage...our team could be massacred by local natives or rebels)....For total secrecy of the operation, best option is to purchase our own boat in which... we can't afford...
4) Assuming our local divers can hold their breath,we succeed and we were able to haul...Where shall we put our 2 feet golden Budha...local pumpboat along with other passengers? And put it into a local bus and bring it to Manila? Impossible !! for us who lack budget ...
He,he,he,...this is not gold bars that we could easily and secretly hide in backpack and commute in long distance in a local pumpboat/bus besides with other passengers..... these is a 2 feet tall and 1 ton Golden Budha... one wrong move or leakage....we could easily be massacred by local poor/hungry residents or bystanders... "
MOST CRITICS HERE THINK JAPS TREASURE HUNTING IS SSSOOOO EASY...YOUR ARE COMPLETELY WRONG...IT IS ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT UNDERTAKING SPECIALLY FOR US WHO HAVE LIMITED BUDGET....IT TOOK OUR TEAM DECADES OF RESEARCH TO GATHER THESE TREASURE INFORMATION, SITES AND EXPERIENCE, LOTS OF SACRIFICE AND BACK BREAKING EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH, MOST OF US HAVE SACRIFICE OUR CAREERS AND LOVEONES..FYI..IT HAD ENDLESS PROBLEMS ( JUST LIKE INDIAN JONES).
SOME OF YOU NOW THINK ITS EASY BCOZ ...OUR TREASURE RESEARCH IS ALREADY FINISH AND COMPLETE...you didn't realize how difficult it is n acquiring or gathering these treasure information and sites.....
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