Archive for the 'Oak Island' Category
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 harbor investigation has received so much media attention, 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 was in 1803, a flat olive tinted oblong stone, with mysterious symbols was engineered out of the lengthily 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.
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The birth of Birch Island in the oak island treasure hunt
In the median summer of 1795 three young men journeyed to a deserted island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Daniel McGinnis lead the expedition, exploring their newly discovered island now known as Oak Island.
Daniel and his two friends Anthony Vaughan and John Smith came across a round pattern encircled into the ground next to a large oak tree with a branch and a decayed wooden pulley over hanging this sunken earth area. It was presumed to be some kind of pirate treasure cache marking.
This was the beginning of an era that aroused fortune seekers for well over 200 years. Many years later the aged men Daniel, Anthony and John exhausted all their time and energy digging into this challenging treasure pit.
Many generations of treasure seekers carried the McGinnis burden of failing the money pit. Six lives were lost trying to find the treasure secret, along with many other treasure hunters gone to there graves defeated by the Oak Island pit.
Oak Island Treasure News
“Da Vinci code” continue’s to Mayan civilization, Keith Ranville’s
Rosslyn chapel research gives a updated clue of a Mayan temple depicted
in Rosslyn’s Chapel’s mason art. Rosslyns new world corn,
beneath the Corn a Maya ruin in the Rosslyn chapel.
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MAYAN TEMPLE IN ROSSLYN CHAPEL
these are some great videos on the history of Oak Island, take a few min and watch them
Oak Island Youtube video footage Information
Part I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw2E3xwO_M4
Part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b49YEhMCgL0
Part III
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELsURJxMSK0
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Keith Ranville & Daniel McGinnis & Oak Island
Photo of the bathymetery scan done around Oak Island, the scan shows the bottom surface of the surroundings of Oak Island. New technology is the best source to understanding this 212-year-old mystery, old conventional methods just scratch the surface, Keith Ranville has raised the bar for other treasure hunters considerably with his well known new Oak Island theory and under-standings to this once thought’ a un-solvable treasure mystery.
The legendary Coumesourde Stone, now lost, is believed to have concealed a secret? of great importance to the mystery of Rennes-le-Château’s, Lost Treasure.
Also If you ever wanted to see what Keith looks here you go.

Renne Le-Chateau
Written in stone, of the secret of Coumesourde
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Written in stone Keiths new cipher of the secret inscription of Coumesourde
Chittenango, NY – Frank W. Pandozzi Production, LLC the producer of Exploring Historys Treasures TV series, has received the exclusive rights to film the Oak Island treasure story. Ryan Prucker of Imagelight Advertising & Production, LLC will be the co-producer.
For centuries the treasure on Oak Island, Nova Scotia has been a mystery to treasure hunters, historians, and adventure seekers.
“The Oak Island treasure has been as puzzling as any treasure story in the world. What is buried on Oak Island and where it is buried has received interest for more than two centuries. Some say the “Holy Grail” the cup that Jesus drank from at the “Last Supper” is buried on the Island. Others have speculated that the treasure may very well be a book or a letter that could significantly affect the world today. Whatever is buried on Oak Island may now be located based on a new interpretation of a centuries old clue. The clue could lead to what the treasure is and it’s whereabouts,” Pandozzi states.
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Legendary Treasure Story To Be Filmed Oak Island Treasure
New: Oak Island Secret Treasure Cipher
Recently Mr. Ranville made it known of a translation of a watermark cipher that he broken down from top to bottom descriptively, while Mr. Ranville was investigating the Oak Island treasure mystery’ he came across a watermark in a book the Oak Island Mystery by the Fanthorpes. The theory of Sir Francis Bacon and his relation to Oak Island is not relatively new, many books on Oak Island mention Sir Francis Bacon as contender of who? As a possible suspect that he may have involvement in the Oak Island treasure mystery that is now in it’s 212th year of many searches for the trophy treasure that past treasure hunters failed to grasp. Perhaps with more advanced treasure-hunting equipment and exploring Mr. Ranville’s Oak islands research concepts will give us a better understanding of this enigma. It is said Sir Francis Bacons personal writings were and preserved in mercury and hidden some where in the Oak Island treasure mystery?Keith Ranville a Canadian First Nations Native, is known for his translation’s of the Oak Island Money pit symbols, and for his newly discovery the Birch Island triangle.
Mr. Ranville explains his theory in diagrams:
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OAK ISLAND TREASURE MYSTERY WATERMARK CIPHER























