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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

THE OAK ISLAND MYSTERY NATIVE TREASURE HUNTER

North American Cree Native, Keith Ranville

December 25 2006

Birch Island has the hallmarks of the North American National Treasure, says a Canadian Cree Native Indian. He believes the Triangle impression on Birch Island is a signature of the American pyramid that is on the U.S currency, if the U.S treasury has an answer to why this emblem is on there American currency, they have not really disclosed it to the general public.

Mr. Ranville Is leading the pursuit in this new generation of treasure hunters, his concepts and theories are all original and are under-rated by the media and some Oak Island long standing organizations involvement in this treasure mystery.

While listening to Mr. Ranville, I was fascinated with his journey across Canada and with only limited resources to none; he believes his dreams are the corner stone of understanding the Oak Island treasure mystery. He also believes his dreams are how the ancients fortified the capacity to process knowledge to a conscious of a limitation of mechanisms of our own reasoning & thinking capabilities.

He tells of amazing theories of involvement of Sir Francis Bacon, Templars, and Tumbez or Inca Treasure and how they are all connected, by a community Repository built to deposit ancient spiritual artifacts and treasures of incredible wealth to house these covenanted artifacts.

Keith Ranville born in Winnipeg, Manitoba the province of the buffalo, of Father Elie Ranville and mother Christine Sinclair, at a young age of two, Keith left Winnipeg with his Family to Vancouver B.C he then became a ward of the court at a early age due to the loss of a parent he spent his childhood years & teenage years in group homes and foster homes. With his rocky up bringing he manage to educate himself to a grade of 9 or 10, he later educated himself, he constructed a custom way of learning that he was able to build on and develop a unique way of processing information. What escapes me is his Sinclair Heritage; he explains that his mothers grandfather Albert Sinclair worked for the missionaries in the Cross Lake, Native Reservation in Northern Manitoba, he languished seven languages and what is known of him is that he traveled from the United States.

In conclusion, Mr. Ranville’s heritage background, there can be a link to him to the Inca’s and the Templars there is no evidence that Keith’s great grandfather Albert Sinclair was a Freemason. I can only speculate that he was a genius and his linguist abilities were handed down to Keith. Also with Keith’s tenacious Scottish Heritage and spiritual Native Heritage may just be the link that is the combination to unlocking the secrets to the Oak Island Treasure Mystery.

If you ever have the chance to meet this individual, the depth of his understandings will captivate your imagination, he has added a tremendous new spark to a once dying oak Island Treasure Mystery. His Popularity is drawing in crowds of people to this mystery like never before, the first by only one person. When it comes to treasure hunting he is far, the coast to coast the most fascinating Treasure Hunter of North America.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Metal Detecting in the State of Florida

If you remember your American history classes in high school, you would know that the Sunshine State of Florida has a long and rich history involving settlements and military forts of our forefathers and the early inhabitants of the United States.

On the other hand, if you are a metal detecting enthusiast, you would know that a place with a rich heritage and a long history will most definitely be an ideal location for metal detecting, which will lead to many fruitful finds. Put these two bits of information together and you will realize one of the best places in the United States to go metal detecting: Florida.

Here are the treasures and valuables you can find through metal detecting in the different places around Florida:

Jewelry and Old Coins

Perhaps the most common items searched for by metal detecting enthusiasts, Florida offers a wide variety of locations where you can freely look for precious antique jewelry and old coins. You can try metal detecting at schools, parks, college campuses, picnic areas, construction sites, race tracks, swimming holes, sports facilities, beaches, natural springs, and camp grounds. For the more adventurous metal detecting enthusiasts, you can visit Florida's ghost towns, locations used for carnivals and town fairs, rodeo arenas, old churches, the foundations of old houses, stone walls, wells, and even old town dumpsites!

Gems

In 1825, silicified coral was discovered around the Tampa Bay area in Florida. It is also abundant in the area of Tarpon Springs and the Suwanee Rivers. These are also a favorite find among metal detecting enthusiasts in Florida.

Hidden Treasure!

Finally, perhaps the most exciting finds in Florida would be those items that are apparently from some lost treasure that were buried during the Great Depression and were never uncovered by the owner or descendants of the owner.

However metal detecting-friendly the state of Florida is; there are still some rules and regulations that metal detecting enthusiasts should always follow. Before you start metal detecting in a location, be sure to check if it is privately owned, in which case, you should ask the permission of the owner first.

On the other hand, if the area is government owned, you must first find out if there are restrictions on metal detecting that apply to the site. It's always better to get the information and be safe than to run the risk of being arrested for trespassing and not following the rules. But of course, you must also remember to have fun and enjoy the many opportunities for metal detecting in the sunshine state of Florida!

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