News - Why are we drawn to mystery or the unexplained perhaps because its unknown territory, the unknown actually scares some people that fear something that they do not understand, many discoveries are usually made coming from the unknown through thoughtful ideas? What I am saying great minds like da vinci or even nostradamus had just as many unhinged written accounts than well-known ones? And research is done in this similar way to get results.
Many researchers are not as open with there research as I. this is what makes my work so appealing to many people that are interested in solving unexplained matters. The latest work on the oak island money pit since the last five years has reached a whole new level of interests for people, with there interest ranging from discoveries like; the birch island triangle, ghostly images in stone, the new native translation of the money pit stone, and not to mention the branched out oak island discoveries; like the mayan temple roslyn connection and king solomon's jerusalem dome of the rock relating to machu picchu's mystical in templed rock (ect.) with this information it may connect the knights templars coming to the new world.
Now if you were to take away these new native oak island perspectives would it be a loss for the oak island appeal? maybe, I seen oak island go from a just a money pit status attraction to a treasure in a new island in mahone bay n.s (Birch Island). Of course there is the oak island popular game show going on in order to stay on top of the search engines using monetary support instead of supplying new oak island research. Sadly oak island is a financial game than a actual treasure hunt on the internet search engines? This oak island information is something that I would like to pass on to new treasure hunters that I paved a way for that anything is possible in a imposible world of ignorance.
Overall a good treasure hunter shouldn't have to pay nothing but his logic, and not like these rehash oak island websites do.
- Keith Ranville
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