Under the mysterious shores of Oak Island is a secret that has kept treasure hunters interested for hundreds of years. From ancient texts cloaked in mystery to a hidden hatch preserving its secrets, this little island off the coast of Nova Scotia offers the key to an elusive treasure waiting to be discovered. So, stay tuned as we delve into a journey into the depths of history and intrigue, as Oak Island’s secrets are getting closer to being unraveled.
ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS
In 1953, Penn Leary published The Oak Island Enigma: A History and Inquiry into the Origin of the Money Pit, proposing that the pit concealed manuscripts indicating that Francis Bacon authored William Shakespeare’s works and was a leader of the Rosicrucians. Building upon Leary’s theory, Mark Finnan further explored the idea in his 1990 book, The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare, where he identified ciphers in Shakespeare’s plays and poems that pointed to Bacon’s authorship. This theory gained traction and influenced works like the Norwegian book Organisten (The Seven Steps to Mercy) by Erlend Loe and Petter Amundsen, as well as the TV series Sweet Swan of Avon.
Mark Finnan, in his book Oak Island Secrets, observed numerous Masonic markings discovered on Oak Island. The shaft or pit, along with its mysterious contents, seemed to mirror elements of a Masonic initiation rite involving a hidden vault with a sacred treasure. Joe Nickell drew connections between the accounts of Oak Island, the “Secret Vault” allegory in York Rite Freemasonry, and the Chase Vault in Barbados. In his article “The Oak Island Legend: The Masonic Angle,” Freemason Dennis King delved into the Masonic aspects of the Oak Island legend. Furthermore, Steven Sora speculated that the pit might have been excavated by exiled Knights Templar and could potentially house the Holy Grail or the Ark of the Covenant.
Another hypothesis proposes that the Rosicrucians, led by Francis Bacon, orchestrated a secret project to establish Oak Island as the repository for their legendary vault, employing clever methods to conceal ancient manuscripts and artifacts. Researchers and cryptographers like Petter Amundsen and Daniel Ronnstam claim to have discovered hidden codes within Shakespeare’s works, rock formations on the island, and clues embedded in other art and historical documents from the 16th and 17th centuries. According to Daniel Ronnstam, the stone found at a depth of 90 feet bears a dual cipher created by Bacon.
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Imagine spending 30 million dollars, an only finding a Piece of a shoe and a piece of a golden chain link thirty million dollars
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It's been my understanding that the knights Templar where in possession of technology's that were far , far ahead of their time. With that being said it figures that they are the parties behind the amazingly labyrinth of treasure riddle? I also had heard that the jolly Roger with its skull and crossbones represents John the Baptist being beheaded, if true then another clue in sealing the idea who were the architects behind oak Island and it's many secrets? This also would explain how the templar's had escaped with their lives and loot partly by being disguised as privateer's and for the rest of history forever keeping those whom they were fleeing from baffled