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To: Reily
You are still on about LIDAR which I clearly told you it was not and continue to tell you the satellite tech is NOT LIDAR. Here I can say reading comprehension is your friend. As far as "TV evidence" goes the historical documents like ship logs, the woman who devoted her life to the history of the Templars in North America and the evidence she uncovered is all "TV evidence" eh? Next you will discount all of that work she made her life's focus and it continues after her death, all of that is "TV evidence". The archival documents of the ship's logs depicting Rochefort's death on the voyage over was all "TV evidence" Actual logs kept in archival records yep that was all "circumstantial" and "tv evidence. I hate to say this to someone who has command of google to look up evidence to prove his point, if I bury a treasure, I don't want it found by no other person but me. I buried it to keep it safe so all evidence that you have after I die pointing to the treasure can be considered "circumstantial" and "tv evidence" unless there was a big black X above the buried treasure and you dug down and found it. However you discount historic finds on the mainland which have been proved to be Templar. You discount the research of the metal found on the cross that comes from reputable institutions, one of which has a database of ancient quarries, and the circumstantial and tv evidence of the found iron cross dating back to before 1795. You doubt the evidence of the dating of the timber from a reputable institution. As far as the Philippines goes, Marcos was heavily involved in searching for the treasure to become rich. The locals, those still alive and spoke english, are eyewitnesses to the use of pow labor in the mountains of the Philippines. Hey mman you believe and think what you want, but then again don't because it is easier to go about your universe to believe what you think might be a professor from some university trying to save lives is saying. Remember I said the mountains were booby trapped. People have died coming across these. Now why would there be booby traps? Cuz there is nothing to see there? The Japanese had already lost the war, the Japanese General was hiding the treasure, if you want to call it that, from the Americans. Go find the name Rogelio Roxas, a former Filipino soldier, in relation to Yamashita's treasure. You have google or whatever you use. Here is a tidbit for you "...the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal to summarize the allegations leading to Roxas’ final judgment as follows: "The Yamashita Treasure was found by Roxas and stolen from Roxas by Marcos' men."
85 posted on 05/19/2020 4:59:50 PM PDT by zaxtres
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To: zaxtres
“...discount the research of the metal found on the cross that comes from reputable institutions ….””

Send me the link to a pub on it or at least the name of a “reputable institution” not a TV link.

Note insulting me doesn't help your argument! It weakens it.

There seems to be two schools of thought on the Yamashita treasure. Current Philippine experts seem very skeptical. As I pointed out, I doubt if the Philippine academic was a Marcos fan..

Here is a treasure for you..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beale_ciphers.

I remain skeptical. It would be fun if it was true. Buried treasure stories were popular in early 1800s America.

87 posted on 05/19/2020 6:09:33 PM PDT by Reily
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