As
those of you who visit here know, I have about given up on Curse of Oak
Island. They had been tearing up the island for years and all they have to
show for all that destruction are some crummy artifacts that are essentially
worthless and a pack of speculations that are laughable in the extreme.
Oak Island, obviously. |
Remember
back in the early days when we were repeatedly shown that lousy video from
Borehole 10X. There were images seen on that video that resembled a body, there
was a hammer seen, and some sort of box that suggested treasure. When was the
last time they showed that? Certainly not after they managed to put a diver
down to the bottom of the hole and he found nothing of the sort. There was no
body or tool or box. It was just an empty cavern that had a current in the
water that suggested a connection to the ocean.
We
were told they had found a mythical treasure vault because one of the holes they
drilled had penetrated some sort of wooden structure. Never mind that the
island is riddled with tunnels and holes and excavations in which wood was used
to prop up everything. This, they said was the vault… except they haven’t been
able to find it again and their one connection to it produced nothing but that
wood.
They
have dug up Smith’s Cove and found all sorts of structures that suggest some
sort of military or nautical facility on the island. They have actually found
historical records that seem to match those structures to actual installations
built in the 1700s proving that someone was there in the years before the
alleged Money Pit was found. In fact, everything they have found suggests an
occupation that was abandoned before the boys showed up to start digging away
at their imagined treasure.
I
bring all this up because of something I saw in the last episode. Before I get
to that, I want you all to remember that a few episodes ago they tossed some
red dye into one of the holes they had dug to see where it would come up. At
Smith’s Cove they had found a stone structure and by structure, I mean two
stones that were tipped together to suggest the possibility of a triangle-shaped
stone drain (changed from the box drain they spent years telling us about) that
would lead to the Money Pit. Eventually, some red water trickled out and they
all said that it proved a connection to the pit, whichever pit they’d tossed
the dye into.
Now,
we have them using an excavator to dig down deeper, farther inland, until they
hit the water table. There was water seeping into the hole and that water had
the same strange, reddish-orange color of that water that had been seen back on
Smith’s Cove. What does this tell us? Well, I’d say that it showed that there
was some sort of natural element that colored some of the water on the island.
What they had seen in that earlier episode was not evidence of the dye
migrating to Smith’s Cove, but a result of tapping into a water source that had
been stained. In other, plainer words, they found nothing of interest and yet
hyped it as some kind of proof of the treasure.
I
was going to ask, “At what point do they admit defeat, pack up and go home?”
But
the answer is obvious. When the ad revenue dries up and the show becomes a
liability rather than an asset.
I
believe that we have the answers here. We know what was going on, and the explanation
of a military or nautical installation makes more sense than a hidden treasure
of the Knights Templar, the lost manuscripts from William Shakespeare, or the
French crown jewels.
But,
in the positive, they have answered the question of what is hidden on Oak
Island. Nothing of importance.
1 comment:
I think the treasure angle is a load of crap, but I find the engineering interesting as well as some of the artifacts they have found. Take everything they have done and it would make a mediocre 2-hour documentary.
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