Rick Lagina REVEALS His Most UNBELIEVABLE Discovery Ever!
Rick Lagina REVEALS His Most UNBELIEVABLE Discovery Ever!
The Oak Island Mystery: Uncovering the Secrets of Treasure and History
In 2017, researcher Doug Croll made a significant discovery: an English translation of a ship’s log from an unknown French sailing vessel, found in the Nova Scotia archives. This log revealed a potential lead in the mystery surrounding the treasure buried on Oak Island, pointing to a French Admiral from the 18th century, The Duke de Ville. The log described the discovery of a deep bay south of Shuo Bay (now Halifax Harbor), surrounded by several hundred small islands and a large quantity of treasure. It was noted that the treasure was too valuable to risk in any engagement with the enemy, and on September 8th, it was agreed that the treasure would be buried securely in a pit.
By September 13th, the pit showed signs of being damp due to seawater from the southeast. The crew decided to dig deeper to reach dry soil. Interestingly, on September 10th, the Duke’s fleet was called to retake the Fortress of Louisburg, and most of the ships returned to France—except for one unnamed vessel, which is believed to have carried treasure that might have been buried on Oak Island.
This connection to Oak Island may be more than coincidental. Many researchers believe there is a link between the Roshan family and the medieval Knights Templar. The Knights Templar, known for their military and architectural prowess, are believed to have been involved in numerous activities related to treasure and sacred artifacts. Their history is intertwined with the construction of tunnels, underground spaces, and waterworks, many of which are thought to be hidden beneath Oak Island. This has led to the theory that the Knights Templar were involved in a secret mission on Oak Island during the Middle Ages, burying treasure there.
In 2016, researcher Zena Halper presented three intriguing documents to Rick and Marty Lagina, the famous Oak Island treasure hunters. These documents included a cipher with symbols found on the 90-foot stone at The Money Pit, a 12th-century map of Nova Scotia, and a map of Oak Island dated 1347. One of the key details was a reference to the “RW” family, believed to be connected to the Roshan family, a link that hinted at a possible Templar connection. These documents suggest that the Roshan family may have been involved in an earlier Templar voyage to the New World.
In 2022, Marty Lagina, his son Alex, and Oak Island historian Charles Barkhouse traveled to Royston Cave in England to investigate a possible connection to the Templars. They discovered bricks carved in 1347, possibly marking a location where the Templars stored treasures before secretly transporting them to Oak Island. The Roshan family crest, a symbol of the Rosholt family, was also found on the map, further supporting the theory of their involvement.
The mystery deepens with the involvement of Duke Danville, whose family is mentioned on Zena Halper’s map. If the ship’s logs are authentic, they suggest that the French fleet, led by the Duke, made a treasure deposition on Oak Island over 200 years ago, possibly burying more valuable artifacts in The Money Pit. Despite numerous theories and much research, the true answers remain elusive.
Further speculation connects the Aztec Empire to the treasure on Oak Island. Some believe that the Aztecs discovered clay worth more than gold in the sediment of the Mesoamerican region around 800 AD, which might have been buried on Oak Island. In the early investigations, McGinnis and his friends found a platform of flat stones at The Money Pit, which they associated with the Royal Arch of Enoch—believed to be a replica of Solomon’s Temple.
Adding another layer to the mystery, Louie Alexander Rick, son of Duke Danville, is believed to have connections to Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Some theorize that Louie, in his friendship with these American Founding Fathers, may have shared secrets about Oak Island, possibly even providing the treasure to finance the American Revolution.
Zena Halper’s research, which spans over seven years, has led to the discovery of a cipher and maps that hint at a possible connection between the Templars, the Aztecs, and Oak Island. One document mentions a voyage to the northeastern part of America around 1178-1180, detailing the arrival of the Templars on an island called “Oak.” The cipher’s symbols resemble those found on the 90-foot stone, further linking the two.
Recent findings in the area of Oak Island include the discovery of uranium, which, when decaying, produces radon—a potentially valuable gas. Researcher Travis Taylor has suggested that radon could be a key to discovering hidden cavities beneath the island, and through further radon testing, new insights may be gained.
Travis has also delved into the connection between Oak Island and Freemasonry. He discovered that many of those involved in the investigation were Freemasons, which led him to consider the possibility of astronomical significance. By overlaying a star map with the island’s geography, Travis believes that certain stones may have been placed as markers to guide treasure hunters to the hidden treasure.
The quest for answers continues, with various theories pointing to different time periods and historical figures, such as the Knights Templar, the Aztecs, and even the French fleet of the Duke de Ville. While the truth behind Oak Island’s treasure remains a mystery, the ongoing research and discoveries continue to intrigue and fascinate people around the world.