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« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2010, 12:02:44 am »
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Here are some but incomplete pictures i found yesterday. Found at the middle of a hill..I'll be going there again to see the foot of the hill. This is another area...What might be the meaning of this?... I'll see help if I'll finish exploring the area...

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« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2010, 12:21:08 am »
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 for me, maybe its telling of a tunnel near where you found those rock boulders, "but how deep and where" is the main problem.

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« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2010, 12:48:38 am »
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Thanks, ill post again if I can see signs near the foot....What is this Sign? I found this at the foot of a mountain near the rice field. Its a big and unmovable stone... This is another area very far from my previous post.Thanks

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Thanks, ill post again if I can see signs near the foot....What is this Sign? I found this at the foot of a mountain near the rice field. Its a big and unmovable stone... This is another area very far from my previous post.Thanks


The top on means "dig here 350 meters straight down using only a teaspoon."

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« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2010, 03:08:05 am »
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Delops, with reference to your photo titled "x.jpg", I will tell you what some WW2 survivors told me.

It seems the Japanese soldiers liked to play a rather cruel game. An X would be carved into a rock and 2 prisoners would be made to stand closely together on either side of the X. The soldiers would then try to shoot at the X without hitting the prisoners. After each round, the prisoners would be moved closer and closer together. The soldier who grazed or hit a prisoner would be the loser of this sadistic game.
Another variation would have a condemned prisoner stand in front of the "X" rock for execution. The soldier who could shoot through the prisoner's body and hit the X would be the winner.

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« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2010, 04:28:24 am »
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I saw this at the hill too.

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« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2010, 06:24:03 am »
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Delops, with reference to your photo titled "x.jpg", I will tell you what some WW2 survivors told me.

It seems the Japanese soldiers liked to play a rather cruel game. An X would be carved into a rock and 2 prisoners would be made to stand closely together on either side of the X. The soldiers would then try to shoot at the X without hitting the prisoners. After each round, the prisoners would be moved closer and closer together. The soldier who grazed or hit a prisoner would be the loser of this sadistic game.
Another variation would have a condemned prisoner stand in front of the "X" rock for execution. The soldier who could shoot through the prisoner's body and hit the X would be the winner.


Hobbyist, with the WW2 survivors you were mentioning about, are you talking about Filipino survivors or survivors from other Japanese colonized countries. Coz the question here is, if these has been part of their games, i wonder where are the signs of gun shots? Even if, let's say just minimal effect of those shots before?


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« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2010, 07:13:37 am »
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Hobbyist, with the WW2 survivors you were mentioning about, are you talking about Filipino survivors or survivors from other Japanese colonized countries. Coz the question here is, if these has been part of their games, i wonder where are the signs of gun shots? Even if, let's say just minimal effect of those shots before?



As you may or may not realize, t-hunting is mainly detective work. Before I reply your question, let's see what the significance of post #15 and #16 in this thread tells me. Hmmm. Deduction: Delops saw my posting, was disturbed about it, and messaged you to take a look and respond to it, which you did approximately 1 hr 40min later on. Maybe my statement contradicted something you mentioned to Delops in private?  Smiley

OK...here's a simple answer to your question: had you been capable of a little extrapolation, you would have seen that I made NO mention of that particular X-rock being used for the cruel games i mentioned. Of course there's no bullet marks if 1) the soldiers involved were bad shots and 2) if the rock had YET to be used for such games.
Sometimes a bit of thought pays off, if judiciously applied.

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« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2010, 10:39:44 am »
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As you may or may not realize, t-hunting is mainly detective work. Before I reply your question, let's see what the significance of post #15 and #16 in this thread tells me. Hmmm. Deduction: Delops saw my posting, was disturbed about it, and messaged you to take a look and respond to it, which you did approximately 1 hr 40min later on. Maybe my statement contradicted something you mentioned to Delops in private?  Smiley

OK...here's a simple answer to your question: had you been capable of a little extrapolation, you would have seen that I made NO mention of that particular X-rock being used for the cruel games i mentioned. Of course there's no bullet marks if 1) the soldiers involved were bad shots and 2) if the rock had YET to be used for such games.
Sometimes a bit of thought pays off, if judiciously applied.


So you could relate..before 15 and 16 came into the picture, we have been talking to each other privately. why? coz that's the way i am and it's none of your business anyway. Post 16 is solely for you, it's just a simple question are you talking about Filipino survivors or not?

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This one alone should help you analyze how you wanted your post to be understood.**the relevance of the photo with your story

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« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2010, 09:46:19 pm »
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        Your stone markers are signs for treasures in the area. Image 193 -flower form stone it means booby tap or bomb, the image 194 two line means look for next sign 50 meters or less away, the image 195 the Y means a creek form to Y or a single creek separating into 2 creeks and at the right creek where the water flows there lies the treasure....  look for the next sign at the right side of the creeks.  boyet Smiley 

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