TV and movie producers-agents alike: the makings of a real national treasure story is waiting to be filmed in Canada. Cree explorer and treasure hunter Keith Ranville breaks Oak Island treasure codes, a first nations unique Canadian story worth filming.
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– Dec 28, 2008 – For those that were entertained by the national treasure sequels, you may find this oak island mystery quite the interesting treasure story.
The search is on for a movie/television producer to film a Canadian native treasure hunting and theme story with new and unique perspectives on the 200 year Oak Island Mystery, that has, so far, cost 6 lives and millions of dollars. Having all the elements of a story like 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' yet never properly described in a book, made into a film or even an interesting documentary? The story began in Vancouver B.C, this is where a incredible adventure started, with one native mans' quest, to unravel the greatest treasure hunt of all time. The year was 2005, this is when the treasure hunting journey; traveled east to Nova Scotia. To where the legendary oak island money pit, was famously known to defeat all treasure hunters. Google Reference
The oak island challenge was eagerly awaiting for someone to decode some mysterious strange symbols, that were virtually unknown to academics and scholars. However,the cipher turned out to be breakable within native understandings, perhaps because most native languages are analogue and metaphorical rather than linear and mechanical, thus, allowing this native Cree code breaker from Vancouver, to become the only treasure hunter to cipher the baffling 1803 oak island treasure tablet; that was originally found in the death gripping 1795, famous money pit. This is a native 'first nations' story that would appeal to anyone's curiosity. This treasure story should be filmed on the principle, that there has never ever been a native treasure hunter, this is something that is truly original. The treasure story goes from Vancouver BC all the way across Canada to Nova Scotia; this treasure hunt is filled with adventure and excitement, a real national treasure story. For further information on this treasure story, please contact the treasure hunter directly; keith_ranville@hotmail.com or visit his website http://oakislandtreasurenewsarchives.blogspot.com/
Film/Television Producer's who are seriously interested in this story, please summit a film request proposal to Keith Ranville concerning his treasure story. keith_ranville@hotmail.com
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