Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Drilling through a ship?

My apologies, these last episodes have left me bewildered how free masons, construction engineers and historians have no clue how to properly excavate or identify artifacts. I tuned out until the last episode and then watched some fan made youtube highlights.


What the Laginas dont realize is, they may be drilling right through a ship. There were several burried ship theories. Maybe parts of a ship, but significant portions of a ship. the roman numerals, identify parts of the rudder, used in the old days to either join and connect moving parts or measure dept of water. hence the incrementing roman numerals and corresponding pieces.

Also all that old salty soaked timbers. yup ocean ship parts.

Maybe the new plan to do a ciant cylinder and excavate will be their most ingenious and slightly smartest attempt yet. it will keep the bits and pieces held together without completely destroying the contents of the pit.

Maybe there is no treasure?
Maybe this was a burial site for a ship that was beyond grave building achievement from any previous attempt.

But I will advise these so called treasure seekers and historians, to pay better attention to the clies they find.


Also what of the strange hut like structures found in the bay?

Why was there no follow up to that? Was it a hut or light house sunken into the sand?
most people dont realize the ocean is a powerful force capable of submerging land and making quick sand dinners out of any structure of community.


Ok end of rant!

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