First of all, as a child who also read the Reader's Digest story all those years ago, I am so grateful that the Lagina bros followed their passion and took us on this journey. As a History buff, can't get enough of the twists and turns. As a metal detectorist, I love the "top pocket finds" . I would be just as happy if they find that Samuel Ball and his neighbors found the treasure and spread it around. Someone should get with the Ball family and write this man's story - from slave to sailor, farmer and landowner. Annie Proulx, where are you? There should be a book and a movie. Visiting Oak Island is on my bucket list for the next time we camp in Nova Scotia. I am glad you changed the voice over. I can't stand the "could it be that" narrative. Its just annoying. Hope going forward that changes. Otherwise, it's the journey, not the destination, that really matters. Safe Journey, Guys.
Not so actually. This was planned for. All the manuscripts were plunged into quicksilver before they were buried thus preserving them. The same was done for the corpse of Father RC or better known as Francis Bacon. His preserved corpse is either at the bottom of the money pit or under the swamp with the golden menorah of king Solomon, which was given to him by John Dee. If his body is in the money pit I'm guessing it's the body that Dan Blankenship swore he saw.
@@SiriusDraconis quicksilver is pure mercury metal. It does not stick to surfaces. It cannot coat any surface. Please explain what you mean by quicksilver.
Not necessarily destroyed some yes but the type of paper or parchment as well as the ink used tells a piece of the story. With today's technology it is possible to use alternative light waves to make, otherwise invisible, visible.
A quatrain from Nostradamus reads: Beneath the oak tree of Gienne, struck by lightning, the treasure is hidden not far from there. That which for many centuries had been gathered, when found, a man will die, his eye pierced by a spring.
He had a sus amount of land and money for someone who had been a slave a short time previously. But maybe he was helping the British with whatever they were doing/hiding, and the wealth he had was his payoff from the Brits to keep his mouth shut about a much larger horde. We may never know, but still fascinating to ponder
I agree with S. Ball taking some of the treasure,but , the freemasons would have been aware of him and taken precautions . Marty and Rick are just making a scripted reality show. I dont think the public will be told the truth anyway.
I've been burning through this the last couple months. Almost caught up. One thing that amazed me is the work done from like season 3 to current. Night and day. Something incredibly historic and amazing is buried there somewhere, I hope they find it. Also, I think any manuscripts are toast because all the digging would have ensured any book or binder type material is wet. Too much damage to what was pristine before.
If you're a fan of the show, watch 'Cracking the Shakespeare code'. All 3 parts are on youtube. In the documentary, this guy Petter that is in this video finds hard evidence of a secret treasure map coded into Shakespeares original folio, and the map legitimately leads to Oak Island. My mind was blown.
It was organic cabbage, the best in North America. He had a Huge profit margin. Just look at how expensive cabbage is today. Only the very rich can afford it.
The show reminds me of my yard work I keep cleaning it & never shows, or something breaks then winter (413) comes. Wait till spring to pick it last year mess.
Season 8 is gearing up. per stuff leaked online they have already discovered : a 1964 silver dime, 4 pieces of fabric with strange designs, a new piece of wood that is between 25 and 4000 years old. Cant wait.
Ignoring the fact that giant boulders and the eye of the swamp perfectly match up to a nights templar symbol. But what can i expect from the lower iq critics?
Saltwater cannot ruin them. The manuscripts were plunged into quicksilver for preservation. Water cannot penetrate the mercury. This was done by Francis Bacon and his Rosicrucian/Masonic order. This is why they are finding mercury on the island. Bacon also had his followers plunge his headless corpse into quicksilver. The body that Dan Blankenship thought he saw at the bottom of 10x was Bacons preserved corpse. However, a giant drill bit will shred any documents.
*I remember reading as a child about the "recovered" piece of parchment on the DRILL BIT. It broke my heart, because that document is undoubtedly destroyed now. A voice reaching out through time and valued as much as gold and silver, buried underground is lost because of a butcher with a toy digger. Technology has given us things like xray ink tracing, AI, and techniques that can even recover notes and paper that's been burned. There may be hope again.I'd certainly like to think so.*
I suggest that the videos from this History broadcast be accompanied by language translations (subtitle) from various countries in order to make it easier to know and learn the.Thank You☺️☺️👍👍
Shakespearean folios! Ha ha ha ha.......! How can the Lagina brothers talk this up while keeping a straight face! Lol! Great to hear Bill Shatner on the voiceover, love Bill!
Doug as an Army Recruiter: *Sees two people applying for the special forces. Both soldiers look up at their trainer with a nervous look. Doug decides, and he chooses the soldier on the right.* Doug: *YOU ARE NOW A NAVY SEEEEEEEEL*
After all this hard work and money spent I hope that the lagina brothers find something historical God bless him for the work that they do particularly interested in the knights Templar
On the Shakespeare manuscripts theory... What is the motive to bury them? And why Oak Island? (Note: I'm a huge fan of the show; been watching since Season 1 Episode 1.)
@Jasmyne Emmerick The motive would have been to protect the original manuscripts ("sealed in mercury") and to conceal the fact that William Shakespeare did not write the plays. If the Shakespearean manuscript theory is true, the actual author of the renowned plays apparently knew of the existence of Oak Island on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean and that it was an original depository for "something of great value" placed there deep underground via the cavern(s) nearly one thousand years before. Oak Island would be the perfect hiding place for the original Shakespearean manuscripts as it was "across the ocean and far away". The cavern(s) beneath Oak Island together with the shoreline cavern entrance(s) was most probably above the mean high water line back in the 1600's, and the Geological Survey of Canada stated in the 1990's that sea levels surrounding Oak Island have been steadily rising at the rate of 30 centimetres (12 inches) every one hundred years. The final Shakespearean play, "The Tempest" takes place on a REMOTE ISLAND possibly in foreign lands being colonized by Europeans, and Act 5 Scene 1 contains interesting clues as to where the original Shakespearean manuscripts wound up! I hope this information helps with your studies of the Oak Island mystery.
The entire island is covered in rock and boulders, or glacial drift to be technical. If the swamp was dug out for a harbor than the rock would have been removed to only a certain depth, but a consistent depth to create a basin,use the steel rods on a grid pattern to measure depth to rock.
Sad thing is, there was soooo much that was destroyed on Oak Island with all the excavations, I know important things where missed and wrecked. There's alot more to oak island. I truly hope the Brothers have UNBELIEVABLE finds And MASSIVE Rewards!!!
Vi: DaVinci What if? Seems like a bigger discovery than Shakespeare's writing. DaVinci was a genius himself. What if it was DaVinci's writings or even some of his unknown inventions? Has anyone else wondered this?
Could it be? Samuel's Balls? A once slave, who became the wealthiest man on Oak Island, often known to pay in silver? Silver? The same metal used for Olympians who take 2nd place? Second place, not as good as first. Could it be, first? Then flood tunnels? Could they be? Could it be? Could it?
In this episode Rick finds a large stone in the woods by Samuel Ball's property with strange markings on it. One of the drawings appears to be a trap door or a hatch with an arrow pointing down. Rick has Billy help him move the stone with his machine. The stone is removed and water starts gushing out in an unstoppable stream. Two hours later Oak Island sinks to the bottom of the ocean taking everything with it treasure and all. Bloop! Bloop! Bloop!
IF, I say if they ever find anything of realy great historic importence, there will headlines all over the world. I'll wait fore that rather then spend 45 minutes a week watching them finding a nail now and then.
They have drained the swamp multiple times since. Did they ever go back to this specific spot? I know they put considerable time and effort into uncovering the stone pathway and ship's warf.
Those guys have punched so many holes throughout that island, if there's anything buried under the soil down there, it will probably look like a piece of swiss cheese or ground into oblivion!
Fragment is in my opinion not inscripted with “V O” but with V O and we are missing the “C” to complete V O C which means In Dutch “Verenigde Oostindische Companies”. This was the Dutch organization that sailed over the seas. Unbelievers that the connection is in that direction.
What amuses me is every other week they mention Samuel Ball. A cabbage farmer in the late 18th century on Oak Island who mysteriously became one of the richest men in Nova Scotia - guess what? If they ever find the original treasure vault there will be a tablet of stone there with "S.Ball was here" engraved on it!
Can this concrete slab be positively be re located? That would be a logically be the place to dig and dig deep and wide. That said, I cannot fathom the amount of digging the original depositors did just to hide Shakespeare's manuscripts. Doesn't make sense.
What drama, a minuscule tiny fragment of parchment is found with remnants of a couple of letters on it, well heck man, it has to be Shakespeare, and not an ordinary document.
Really? It has to be Shakespeare’s writing? Why? It’s probably written by guy no one remembers about something unimportant. These guy jump to any conclusion that is suggested to them.
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So interesting suffering from loss of oak island.
What ancient manuscripts were found on Oak Island
We find more in one day than they've found in 7 years of searching oak island 😂
Why can't we watch all full episodes.!?
This is very interesting keep these videos up!!!
One can never mistake William Shatner’s great voice. Made me happy just to hear him!
Is Shatner going to be next seasons host narrator?
To be or not to be!
First of all, as a child who also read the Reader's Digest story all those years ago, I am so grateful that the Lagina bros followed their passion and took us on this journey. As a History buff, can't get enough of the twists and turns. As a metal detectorist, I love the "top pocket finds" . I would be just as happy if they find that Samuel Ball and his neighbors found the treasure and spread it around. Someone should get with the Ball family and write this man's story - from slave to sailor, farmer and landowner. Annie Proulx, where are you? There should be a book and a movie. Visiting Oak Island is on my bucket list for the next time we camp in Nova Scotia. I am glad you changed the voice over. I can't stand the "could it be that" narrative. Its just annoying. Hope going forward that changes. Otherwise, it's the journey, not the destination, that really matters. Safe Journey, Guys.
The guy got bored of saying the same thing over and over and over again.
@@dannyramirez8094 No more than those of us that had to listen to him. I wonder who his script writer was.
This is awesome! Me and my boyfriend look at each other and say “could it be” whenever the narrator does 😂 so happy he’s gone
Raegan Moore,
Are you saying the regular host voice narrator is being replaced by William Shatner for next season?
Where no narrator has gone before...
The box was sealed. The man drilled into the box. Water came in. The manuscripts are now destroyed.
This seems to escape many............
Not so actually. This was planned for. All the manuscripts were plunged into quicksilver before they were buried thus preserving them. The same was done for the corpse of Father RC or better known as Francis Bacon. His preserved corpse is either at the bottom of the money pit or under the swamp with the golden menorah of king Solomon, which was given to him by John Dee. If his body is in the money pit I'm guessing it's the body that Dan Blankenship swore he saw.
@@SiriusDraconis quicksilver is pure mercury metal. It does not stick to surfaces. It cannot coat any surface. Please explain what you mean by quicksilver.
@@steveblomefield9513 he is talking about the mercury that was found. The Masons would have prepared for water leaks.
Not necessarily destroyed some yes but the type of paper or parchment as well as the ink used tells a piece of the story. With today's technology it is possible to use alternative light waves to make, otherwise invisible, visible.
If there was ever a treasure down there it’s long gone
Don't know why I love this show.
A quatrain from Nostradamus reads:
Beneath the oak tree of Gienne, struck by lightning,
the treasure is hidden not far from there.
That which for many centuries had been gathered,
when found, a man will die, his eye pierced by a spring.
Jaque has a long moustache. The chair is against the wall. There is a fire at the insurance agency.
Nostradamas was a crackhead with turrets syndrome.
I honestly think Samuel Ball, either found it or some parts of the treasure.
Yeah he definitely found something! I have a feeling there is or was more than 1 treasure buried on the island tho
He had a sus amount of land and money for someone who had been a slave a short time previously. But maybe he was helping the British with whatever they were doing/hiding, and the wealth he had was his payoff from the Brits to keep his mouth shut about a much larger horde. We may never know, but still fascinating to ponder
I agree with S. Ball taking some of the treasure,but , the freemasons would have been aware of him and taken precautions . Marty and Rick are just making a scripted reality show. I dont think the public will be told the truth anyway.
I've been burning through this the last couple months. Almost caught up. One thing that amazed me is the work done from like season 3 to current. Night and day. Something incredibly historic and amazing is buried there somewhere, I hope they find it. Also, I think any manuscripts are toast because all the digging would have ensured any book or binder type material is wet. Too much damage to what was pristine before.
If you're a fan of the show, watch 'Cracking the Shakespeare code'. All 3 parts are on youtube. In the documentary, this guy Petter that is in this video finds hard evidence of a secret treasure map coded into Shakespeares original folio, and the map legitimately leads to Oak Island. My mind was blown.
Im a big fan of lagina brother's they r working very hard to find the treasure over all island 🏝 may god fulfill their hard work
Drilled into a sealed vault where it’s now flooded ... so basically they ruined whatever was inside.
Who loves history?
👍👍👍
+1
Next season, Hitler is living in a bunker under Oak Island.
pbeccas Yes, and aliens are keeping him alive using Knights Templar gold!
Gray Geezer Geez, they found him on season 3!
NOPE! He died in Argentina in the 60's!!!
🤣
Put full episode please
Samuel didn't get rich off of growing cabbage!I bet he took at least part of the treasure!
Figures
Yea didn't need that extra of ya numpty
Yep, the treasure is long gone...
It was organic cabbage, the best in North America. He had a Huge profit margin. Just look at how expensive cabbage is today. Only the very rich can afford it.
The show reminds me of my yard work I keep cleaning it & never shows, or something breaks then winter (413) comes. Wait till spring to pick it last year mess.
One of the few programs on The History Channel that even remotely explores history.
Season 8 is gearing up. per stuff leaked online they have already discovered : a 1964 silver dime, 4 pieces of fabric with strange designs, a new piece of wood that is between 25 and 4000 years old. Cant wait.
Changing the voice seems to be working they are getting closer
Closer to what? Joke island.
No chance
hahaha to funny
Ignoring the fact that giant boulders and the eye of the swamp perfectly match up to a nights templar symbol.
But what can i expect from the lower iq critics?
Aaron Kerr true
This exactly why I opened my channel
Haven’t missed an episode since 2015! But who imagined it would take this long?
Knowledge is the tree of life
This is what i needed
Love this show*
Hi Rex! Thanks for being a Curse of #OakIsland fan!
To boldly go where "No one" has been before 😁
3:25 I ask my wife that all the time 😁
The real door is the beauty point and also called the heart of love and faith.. the heart stone is the key to the treasure vault..
So anything down in the vault is ruined due to salt water? Any papers will be destroyed.
I dont think metals will be destroyed such as gold
Exactly. If they found a fragment of parchment that probably means they destroyed whatever was containing the rest of it.
@@seanmc7128 yep, I think all the parchment and leather bound manuscripts have been destroyed by the searches - and recently too.
Saltwater cannot ruin them. The manuscripts were plunged into quicksilver for preservation. Water cannot penetrate the mercury. This was done by Francis Bacon and his Rosicrucian/Masonic order. This is why they are finding mercury on the island. Bacon also had his followers plunge his headless corpse into quicksilver. The body that Dan Blankenship thought he saw at the bottom of 10x was Bacons preserved corpse.
However, a giant drill bit will shred any documents.
Not if its imbedded in mercury!
*I remember reading as a child about the "recovered" piece of parchment on the DRILL BIT. It broke my heart, because that document is undoubtedly destroyed now. A voice reaching out through time and valued as much as gold and silver, buried underground is lost because of a butcher with a toy digger. Technology has given us things like xray ink tracing, AI, and techniques that can even recover notes and paper that's been burned. There may be hope again.I'd certainly like to think so.*
*I don't think "Shakespears" work is in there. I'd be satisfied with a note from the person who buried it, to the person who discovers it.*
Have to get to the rest of it to see what it says.
Yes I agree!⚔🏹🚩
What happened to the cave they found? What's up with the off-shoots?
I want subtitles of all you videos
Narration is so activating. Bring back old narrator.
The internet : " Your narrator sucks "
History channel : " How can we do worse ? Let's try this one "
Has Will Shatner taken over the narrating job on the show? Or are some of the clips just a special episode he appeared in?
Idk but it sure makes the show better
Capt Kirk, perfect narrator.
I suggest that the videos from this History broadcast be accompanied by language translations (subtitle) from various countries in order to make it easier to know and learn the.Thank You☺️☺️👍👍
Shakespearean folios! Ha ha ha ha.......!
How can the Lagina brothers talk this up while keeping a straight face! Lol!
Great to hear Bill Shatner on the voiceover, love Bill!
Tune in same time next week as they continue to drill more holes but fon
Doug as an Army Recruiter: *Sees two people applying for the special forces. Both soldiers look up at their trainer with a nervous look. Doug decides, and he chooses the soldier on the right.*
Doug: *YOU ARE NOW A NAVY SEEEEEEEEL*
Interesting.
After all this hard work and money spent I hope that the lagina brothers find something historical God bless him for the work that they do particularly interested in the knights Templar
Season 7 now?
Have they actually made any discoveries? Anything worthwhile?
I’m willing to bet it’s one of the pieces of the old treasury pieces that you just showed
On the Shakespeare manuscripts theory... What is the motive to bury them? And why Oak Island? (Note: I'm a huge fan of the show; been watching since Season 1 Episode 1.)
@Jasmyne Emmerick The motive would have been to protect the original manuscripts ("sealed in mercury") and to conceal the fact that William Shakespeare did not write the plays. If the Shakespearean manuscript theory is true, the actual author of the renowned plays apparently knew of the existence of Oak Island on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean and that it was an original depository for "something of great value" placed there deep underground via the cavern(s) nearly one thousand years before. Oak Island would be the perfect hiding place for the original Shakespearean manuscripts as it was "across the ocean and far away". The cavern(s) beneath Oak Island together with the shoreline cavern entrance(s) was most probably above the mean high water line back in the 1600's, and the Geological Survey of Canada stated in the 1990's that sea levels surrounding Oak Island have been steadily rising at the rate of 30 centimetres (12 inches) every one hundred years. The final Shakespearean play, "The Tempest" takes place on a REMOTE ISLAND possibly in foreign lands being colonized by Europeans, and Act 5 Scene 1 contains interesting clues as to where the original Shakespearean manuscripts wound up! I hope this information helps with your studies of the Oak Island mystery.
@@johnwoa Thanks!
Nothing ever happens on this show unfortunately.
What do u mean there are concrete evidence that something happened there and it goes way back to 11th century
You never watched the show, right???
Bill Shatner must be short of money.
HIS MANY WIVES TAKE IT ALL
Block drain and dig , has to be done with history like that
The entire island is covered in rock and boulders, or glacial drift to be technical. If the swamp was dug out for a harbor than the rock would have been removed to only a certain depth, but a consistent depth to create a basin,use the steel rods on a grid pattern to measure depth to rock.
Sad thing is, there was soooo much that was destroyed on Oak Island with all the excavations, I know important things where missed and wrecked.
There's alot more to oak island.
I truly hope the Brothers have UNBELIEVABLE finds
And MASSIVE Rewards!!!
Vi: DaVinci
What if? Seems like a bigger discovery than Shakespeare's writing. DaVinci was a genius himself. What if it was DaVinci's writings or even some of his unknown inventions? Has anyone else wondered this?
How about the Arc of the Covenant? The Holy Grail? My high school graduation certificate?
Shatner !!!!! Miss your voice.
on the TV its just finished season 6 why cant we get season 7 on the TV
What.are the coming back to Tv?
Shatter makes everything better
The definition of being batshit crazy to doing the same thing over and over again...
They have milked this long enough
@Guy Blackwell But we are assured that no dairy cows were harmed in the milking process of prolonging this Reality TV show.
Where's Jonathan Frakes when you need him. Fact other fiction
Found what appears to be two characters written in ink on parchment, therefor it was written by Shakespeare?
Why has no one checked the Victory Point between the swamp and the access road? I've been saying it for years.
History Channel better be giving you mooks a ton of money !
Ok so if it is just Shakespeare then that will be highly disappointing.
I guess it would be more exciting if they would find the birth certificate for Jesus Christ!
@@johnwoa Shakespeare was trash. A prototype communist.
"Look over here. Don't look at the Ancient Mounds of the Mississippi River."
What are you guys hiding?
They're hiding Giants, duh.
Could It Be? Could Jimmy Hoffa Be Buried On Oak Island? Could That 1975 Hubcap Mean That His Car Is Also There?
Could it be? Samuel's Balls? A once slave, who became the wealthiest man on Oak Island, often known to pay in silver? Silver? The same metal used for Olympians who take 2nd place? Second place, not as good as first. Could it be, first? Then flood tunnels? Could they be? Could it be? Could it?
What if??? ... this is kinda cooler than forest fenns treasure. I believe in you guys.
Rehashing old news is something new, bad move history channel
Cap’n Kirk gotta eat I guess.
Nah...he loaded, this is just to keep his SAG insurance active.
They’re be so rotten you could never read
In this episode Rick finds a large stone in the woods by Samuel Ball's property with strange markings on it. One of the drawings appears to be a trap door or a hatch with an arrow pointing down. Rick has Billy help him move the stone with his machine. The stone is removed and water starts gushing out in an unstoppable stream. Two hours later Oak Island sinks to the bottom of the ocean taking everything with it treasure and all.
Bloop! Bloop! Bloop!
Why would anyone bury treasure of any sort at that depth
where is the original voice? he got cold or something? his voice is everywhere.. Ancient Aliens,Oak Island. 😂
This is a clip from a recent Drilling down episode where William Shatner visited the island.
IF, I say if they ever find anything of realy great historic importence, there will headlines all over the world. I'll wait fore that rather then spend 45 minutes a week watching them finding a nail now and then.
They have drained the swamp multiple times since. Did they ever go back to this specific spot? I know they put considerable time and effort into uncovering the stone pathway and ship's warf.
The "vi" was just a note from stewie Griffin who already found the treasure using his time machine. The note simple read "Victory is mine"
Driven by dreams and greed, give it up guy's.
who is the narrator for this? Kind of sounds like Mickey Rourke.
Those guys have punched so many holes throughout that island, if there's anything buried under the soil down there, it will probably look like a piece of swiss cheese or ground into oblivion!
Fragment is in my opinion not inscripted with “V O” but with V O and we are missing the “C” to complete V O C which means In Dutch “Verenigde Oostindische Companies”. This was the Dutch organization that sailed over the seas. Unbelievers that the connection is in that direction.
I'm waiting for a new video
What amuses me is every other week they mention Samuel Ball. A cabbage farmer in the late 18th century on Oak Island who mysteriously became one of the richest men in Nova Scotia - guess what? If they ever find the original treasure vault there will be a tablet of stone there with "S.Ball was here" engraved on it!
Yea if there was something there he found it
Ancient Alien Astronaut Theorist Say, " There's No Treasure There. "
People who think there's nothing on Oak Island, don't know anything about Oak Island... same thing with 9/11.
We find more in 1 day than they've found in 7 years searching oak island 😂
Surely putting a hole in the will ruin the manuscript
christmas music playlist
It’s a manuscript for Shakespeare of hamlet
I pretend like I'm a prospector that pimps out chicken head's for a rush
Can this concrete slab be positively be re located? That would be a logically be the place to dig and dig deep and wide.
That said, I cannot fathom the amount of digging the original depositors did just to hide Shakespeare's manuscripts. Doesn't make sense.
I still say that so called letter V is actually the astrology sign of Aries.🏹⚔🚩
The ground is saturated with sea water. Parchment doesnt last for hundreds of years in thoes conditions
We found something remarkable,a piece of wood,this show needs to go away
"waaa someone likes things I don't like" Here is a novel idea, change the channel.
What drama, a minuscule tiny fragment of parchment is found with remnants of a couple of letters on it, well heck man, it has to be Shakespeare, and not an ordinary document.
Is that Shatner narrating?
Yes, I wonder what is under his basement stone floor root cellar?
What happen to the old story teller?
Could we just... dive down there?
No... cause, no.
Templars manuscripts were in meteres so the treasure is at 250ft. Guaranteed
Really? It has to be Shakespeare’s writing? Why? It’s probably written by guy no one remembers about something unimportant. These guy jump to any conclusion that is suggested to them.
@Beefpaste The Oak Island Shakespearean theory has been around for MANY decades, long before the Laginas ever stepped foot on Oak Island.
That may be true, but that doesn’t mean that every scrap of paper has something to do with it.