The Oak Island Mystery

 

 
These books specifically address the mystery of the Oak Island Treasure and the efforts to locate it. Is there a treasure and what is it? Who buried it? When? And how was anyone in that era able to construct such clever and extensive devices to protect whatever it is from discovery? And with these devices and traps in place, how would they themselves ever be able to recover it? Or was it buried there in permanent safekeeping - never again to be seen by the eyes of men? Or is the whole matter an elaborate hoax perpetrated by someone with a lot of time on his hands? 
There are many theories, some hard facts, and much speculation. The Treasure - if there is one - may never be recovered, but these books will offer some fascinating evidence, speculation and clues.

 
 

Added 05/17/2004

Today I found this link at CBS News. The article, titled "Cryptic Code Stumps Experts," reports of the efforts to decipher a mysterious 18th century code thought to possibly reveal the location of the Holy Grail. What may be relevant here is that a carved inscription on a monument in England, based on a painting by a French artist, states, "And I am in Arcadia, too." 
It makes one wonder if there is any tie to the Oak Island location, which has also been associated by some to the Knights Templar. The code is purportedly indicated by the following letters. D.O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V.M. It's an interesting article.

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Links to other Oak Island Sites:

Inscribed Stones Translation
The Un-Museum - The Mystery Pit of Oak Island
Oak Island
Oak Island Mystery
Oak Island Money Pit
 
Dead link? Please let me know. If you know of any other useful Oak Island pages, email me.

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