"BRITISH COLUMBIA CURRENTS WASHES UP HUMAN BODY PARTS"
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By Keith Ranville
Oak Island, one of Nova Scotia's most talked about mystery, the oak island popularity has dwindled in recent years, but since the Shag harbour ufo sightings, a new oak island theory has developed in Nova Scotia, a short time ago. For those that are new to the oak island treasure mystery, the mystery has been an ongoing controversy since the money pit was discovered in 1795. It t'was in 1803, a flat olive tinted oblong stone, with mysterious symbols was engineered out of the lengthly depths of the money pit.
The treasure stone was unsuccessfully ciphered, by the original founders of the money pit and later the stone was cemented into a fireplace on oak island for safe keeping. It wasn't till many years later the stone was dislodged from the old fireplace, by a new generation of determined treasure hunters, and brought to a local linguistic school teacher for examination. Where it was given a satisfying reading for the eagerly awaiting treasure hunters. The linguistic school teachers symbol translations seemed, too made to order for a treasure hunt, but it was a acceptable cipher, for the group of treasure hunters, to assume funds to further there oak island excavation' exploration.
“Forty feet below two million pounds are buried” was believe to be the translation by the linguistic School teacher. Never the less, the controversial cipher, did not solve anything or give no clues, other than the treasure was in an “x” amount of feet in the ground somewhere?
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