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    Tuesday, June 16, 2009

    666 Triangle



    Could satan himself be hiding in the labyrinths of oak islands treasure mystery 666 mark of the beast encoded? 6 are already dead from pursuing this lost treasure. The oak island triangle found south of the famous money pit near to the beach front, this oak island triangle was recorded to be made out of stone beach rocks in a triangulation of a equilateral pattern of 10’ feet by 10 feet by 10 feet, pointing in direction towards the north star with the bottom of the stone triangle having a external round bottom arching about 3 feet south from the stone triangle making the oak island stone triangle resembling a sextant. What makes this oak island stone triangle so interesting is there was a apex stone line equating the stone triangle north to south dividing the stone triangle at 4’ feet west / 6’ feet east.



    Oak Island Stone Triangle

    The theory to the oak island stone triangle is it is a look into uncovering oak islands secrets and the numerals 666 is the key to solving oak island. Within reasoning the oak island stone triangle protrudes at an angle view of a pyramid with a inner smaller pyramid of its same character in-which resembles the great pyramids of Egypt. Many theories have been associated to the number 666 from the mark of the beast to something else evil, even pirate blackbeard boasted-he quoted something like' that his plundering spoils was hidden to where satan himself could only find it, (conspiracy) this 666 number could also be religious propaganda conjured by religion to hide the true meaning behind the truth to where religion originated from?


    Oak Island is a very mysterious place, but this triangle theory of mine does put oak island in a logical perspective and it shows promise in finally solving this 200+ year treasure hunting inbogglement. My canadian native research is the real da vinci code this birch island triangle will ultimate be the answer to oak the island code.



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    Sunday, December 28, 2008

    OAK ISLAND MASONIC CONNECTION



    A Freemasonry ritual and the oak island stone triangle, gave me plausibility that the master craftsman for King Solomon; Hiram Abiff, who maybe encoded into the oak island treasure mystery. The oak island stone triangle fits the story of the murderous death of Hiram Abiff, we know that Hiram Abiff was murdered by three craftsmen. The three craftsmen surrounded Hiram Abiff's worship temple, after Hiram Abiff entered the temple from the north, presumably. Upon Hiram Abiff leaving the temple towards the south gate, he was confronted by one of the three craftsmen, this would be Jubela, he struck Hiram Abiff with a ruler' measurement tool. Hiram Abiff' then made his way to the temples west gate, where he again was assaulted by a second craftsman Jubelo, with a square' measurement tool. Hiram Abiff then made his last escape towards the east gate temple, where he was given the final blow by the third craftsman, Jubelum, that killed Hiram Abiff, by using a setting maul tool(wooden mallet). Then the three craftsmen buried Hiram Abiff, most likely east of the the temple. Hiram Abiff died without saying a “word” that the three craftsmen were after?

    If you look at the oak island stone triangle, it points in the northern direction (12 o'clock high) this would be the entrance of the triangle (temple). The line through the stone triangle would be the ruler (Jubela) south entrance. The west of the stone triangle is the square (Jubelo) west entrance. East of the stone triangle would be the setting maul tool (Jubelum) east entrance and final direction. Further east of the oak island stone triangle, would be the burial of whomever was in center of the oak island stone triangle (Hiram Abiff or someone anointed as him). It only makes sense that you would bury a triangle figure' in a triangle plot, this would be the birch island triangle, found east of the oak island stone triangle (right angle to right angle). The place of the oak island stone triangle, found south of the money pit, was a place of ritual, most likely masonic. The oak island Mahone Bay area, may have been a area that many mystic people visited and performed there rituals, and gave offerings.

    The oak island theory's get deeper as the treasure mystery deepens, these are exciting times for oak island. I am not a freemason, but I find them mysteriously interesting, there basic symbols caught my attention' a long time ago. And I believe there secrets are encoded in the basic understanding's of there symbolism. It is canny that Hiram Abiff was killed by two directional tools, then by a blunt tool at the end of his demise, this probably explains the line through the oak island stone triangle and a right angle square, as a significant clue in solving the oak island mystery.



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    Thursday, December 18, 2008

    ITS A WONDERFUL TALE



    As the oak island mystery boiling-downs' steeps, with a blend of a first nations enthusiasm' I can't help not to daily reflect on the 1795 treasure tale- the aprox time the oak island legacy began. While' sitting at home on a winters day, pondering on the many aspects of oak island; while sipping on hot cocoa' taking in the oak island treasure story with suttle's of grandeur, followed with a taste of humor; but' I notice, the oak island kool-aid gets sweeter, with the dramatic twisting of the tale. There is no laws that gravitates the different versions of the oak island story, just' to one truth, the paper wears thin, in providing a actual document' proving the tale is even real, this is one of the reasons, why I decided to get to bottom of this money pit, verbally.

    Could this be a religion, the preaching of oak island has become big business, messiahing with this treasure story' may get you crucified, mentally; this is why I view the whole story, with one eye-brow raised? with a little bit of scrutiny. This is also why I am not much well versed in the treasure story, working on anchored oak island evidence is somewhere' that you would find me loitering. The oak island research files of mine, relies on factual clues, for' exception of the controversial money pit chat stone. The simple evidence, is what grounds the oak island mystery, this is what really churches the treasure story.

    The oak island explanation is in many books, websites, chat-rooms, and its not, so much what is said about the treasure mystery, its who says it, and where its said. Well' for instance, my oak island theory is published on many websites and media newspapers, this is why I began this investigative journal. Informal oak island books , they don't have the real time transparency, that what oak island offers, capturing the oak island experience, starts with humanizing the mystery. For me saying that, When I became involved in this mystery, oak island was not that popular in the media, the mystery needed a angle, this is something I provided. The birch island triangle theory, it has grown to run viral among the best of us, and then some.

    Keeping the coal in the oak island furnace is quite the challenge, creating a better mousetrap to attract attention to your new theory idea? The buzz is greater that sting, this is all swell if it was lucrative, forecasting the oak island direction in leadership, doesn't pay close to well, for me not at all. So' what keeps the motivation going, I believe in what I am doing, that' in time this triangle theory of mine, will amaze the world. Now' that this oak island treasure mystery has changed direction' and I don't want to change oak island, anymore than I want to change the meaning of Christmas. Oak Island is just fine the way it is, I am just opening a new chapter to this mystery, by simpling adding logic, nothing more.

    But, the oak island skull stone, adds mystery to oak island, how I know this, its a talking stone, in' swirls of pictograms, it interprets a story of a devious looking man with a hook and a screwed eye, with a smiley girl with a crown, a man' blindly pointing in a direction to where the treasure is, also there is a image of the back of a large sail ship. The oak island skull stone cloaked pirate, is a scarecrow, the oak island ghost dog shape-shifts from a purky puppy to a muscled vicious fanged dog, that is as large as a small pony. The picture taken of the oak island skull stone, captured the vortexual spirits involved in this treasure mystery.
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    This' may all sound imaginative, but its scribed in the oak island skull-stone and its the real truth about oak island, perhaps' its not told so much in tale, but' a new stone-to-story version of the oak island story, that could be understood intrigingly by the most adventurous oak island inquirers. What' is attracting people to oak island, is clever haunting spirits, there the cause of the oak island; deathly confusion and despair diversions, get past the spirits, get the treasure! This may sound simple, once you get past this threshold, this is only the beginning. I myself' ignored these distractive spirits and the never ending oak island story, and went to straight to the treasure site “da vinci” code like.

    The Birch Island Treasure Triangle, will make you a believer! Visiting Nova Scotia's oak island mystery without learning about the birch island treasure triangle, would be like' touring Egypt and ignoring the great pyramids of Giza.

    First Nations Story Teller,
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    Monday, December 08, 2008

    CAMELOT



    Premonitions, psychics, reading the oak island mystery using unorthodox methods to uncover the mystifying lost treasure of Mahone bay N.S, the mind is as vast as the universe both are not fully understood yet. Ciphering the oak island mystery is a challenge, possibly it has much to do with the mysterious mechanism of the human mind. Reading oak island on a intuitive level has being done more than once, I find psychic mediums and there personal oak island interpretations are somewhat vague and seem like, perhaps guess work.

    Many oak island intuitive psychic's already have an idea about the history on theoretic attemps on solving the oak island mystery? With all this oak island information available, I have never heard about a psychic that assessed oak island and came forward with some concrete information, concerning on ongoing research. I myself don't claim to be psychic, but guess work using logic comes in handy, while treasure hunting.

    Inquisitive intelligence can be labeled intuitive, if you want to pull idea's out of the air? Divine intervention would be best called eureka, if you were to make a astonishing discovery. An idea regressed from a past beyond your own, may have some light to it. What I am saying your energy that engulfs you doesn't just go away, at the end of your time, it continues and may resurface in the future. Many cultures believe in past lives, children are often evidence from this phenomena, there are some well documented cases on these past- present self mortal alternate lives.

    Keeping a mind open, is something to consider while investigating mysterious places, dreams, visions are tools, one would use to understand things that don't quite make much sense. Edgar Cayce the sleeping prophet had dream like abilities, but I can't see myself in some sort of trance, giving some specific information, a good nights sleep does the trick for me.


    Worlds in worlds is there such a thing? I see the dream world as another world, travel is limitless thoughts are infinitive. Building a bridge from the one world to another, then connecting a third alternate world, is a link that just maybe encoded in all of us. The blueprint to these worlds, may answer why kings, pharaohs from the ancient world, believe so passionately about the after life.

    Oak Island may be unsolved' still, but there hasn't been a theory so intelligent as mine, and yet it's the most controversial enigmatic mystery theory, next to the Da Vinci code. Oak Island Birch Island triangle theory and the Da Vinci code are so similar, they both are capable of changing the history of a dynasty, that has a lot to lose if the truth was to be known?

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    Keith Ranville

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    Thursday, April 17, 2008

    OAK ISLAND THEORIES BREAKS CODES



    FIRST NATIONS OAK ISLAND THEORIES
    Cree Code Breaker Keith Ranville and the Oak Island Mystery Alternate Perceptions
    The so-called "Money Pit" on Oak Island in Nova Scotia has reportedly drained $10M from the pockets of treasure seekers and claimed the lives of six people in the 200-plus years since the pit was first discovered. Now Keith Ranville, a Cree Indian, has turned his knowledge of Cree pictographs to deciphering the enigmatic stone carvings found on the island. Will the Oak Island mystery finally be solved? Are the Oak Island engravings related to Images in Stone found throughout New England?



    LOST TREASURE MAGAZINE Cree Code Breaker Challenges 140-Year Old Cipher–The enigma of Oak Island has been called one of the greatest archaeological and engineering achievements of mankind. Often referred to as Canada’s best-known unsolved mystery, Oak Island proudly boasts it’s title for hosting the site of the World’s longest treasure hunt in recorded history.


    Cree Native translates ancient stone as a Da Vinci treasure map By Angie Zinck- Lunenburg Progress Enterprise - October 18, 2006 WESTERN SHORE- Nova Scotia You may have heard about the Da Vinci code, but the Ranville code could be what solves the longest-running treasure hunt in recorded history. Keith Ranville, a First Nations man, has travelled from Winnipeg to Nova Scotia


    NEW READING OF MYSTERIOUS OAK ISLAND INSCRIPTION Theory points to possible connection with nearby Birch Island HALIFAX, Nova Scotia: Wednesday, 11th, 2007
    For the past two centuries, the tunnels of Nova Scotia’s Oak Island have piqued the imagination of historians and treasure hunters alike. Now, a new theory by First Nations researcher Keith Ranville may add fresh speculation to the mystery.


    KEITH RANVILLE BREAKS OAK ISLAND CODES
    the new treasure island is protected by Mr. Christopher Ondaatje in which was made by famous by First Nations Keith Ranville.

    CKBW, 98.1 FM Radio in Nova Scotia Keith Ranville's radio Interview October 15th 2006 on CKBW, 98.1 FM in Nova Scotia. He appeared on South Shore Sunday Morning with host, Sheldon Macleod. To listen to the interview about Oak Island's buried treasure, click the link .

    Oak Island First Nations Radio Interviews The World today With Gord MacDonald CKNW AM 980 Vancouver, Interview about The Oak Island Treasure Mystery

    Errie Radio Keith Ranville casually chats with his new friends radio jockeys DK & Fizz about Oak Island and it’s Mystery including conversations about theories on the Money pit and it’s connection to the famous Birch Island Triangle. Mp3

    XZONE RADIO SHOW- I would like to invite Keith Ranville, to be my guest on, Monday, May 21 2007, 10 pm – 11 pm Eastern to talk about “Oak Island Story.”

    Mid Summer 2005 First Nations Keith Ranville set out from his Vancouver home to investigate a at the time a Oak Island's diminishing place of interest.

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      Monday, April 14, 2008

      MAYAN ROSSLYN OAK ISLAND CONNECTION



      Treasure News: Could the Da Vinci code continue too the Mayan civilization, the Rosslyn chapel gives plausible clues of a Mayan Temple connection. One of the clues that mystifies me is the depiction of corn and aloe beneath the Corn a Maya ruin in the Rosslyn chapel

      Rosslyn Indian New world Corn wasn't known to Europeans yet,
      this is as mysterious as finding coconut husk in the Money pit
      These are prominent plants in the new world all but one Rosslyn plant images was imported by the European explorers to the new world. With these Rosslyn plant clues I searched for more possible clues in the meso civilizations, Mayan architectural art and block writing gave some indication that there maybe a relation in art and block writing.



      The Mayan art of beings are mostly Mayans in a crouching positions, in similarities the Rosslyn chapels being images are in somewhat in a crouching perched position.



      The Rosslyn chapels ceiling block writing does show the same concept depiction of putting there illustrations in square area's as to the Mayan block writing. May this be a coincidence or maybe this is what culture the author of the Rosslyn church was incorporating into the the chapel's portraits as a story of it's souls it reached out to, with similar knowledge. The Rosslyn chapel does have different images that periodical show up all over the Rosslyn church, this gives reason the church is in story illustration rather in code, this would be not logical for the author of the Rosslyn Chapel to give vital clues or the secrets to the St. Clair secret royal society, then to be depicted in a open venue' this logic would be like wise, for the Mayan and many other ancient culture's.

      But' it is well known that the Sinclair's traveled to the America's and they were associated with the Rosslyn church. These Rosslyn clues may give clues on just how far the Sinclair's voyaged along the America's eastern seaboard and who they may of interacted with, the Rosslyn chapel perhaps is a partial travel monument, and the code to Rosslyn's chapel is possibly in the Sinclair's new world foes of the Spanish conquers.



      Some has associated, the Oak Island treasure mystery to lost treasure's of the south American empire's. If so, who could of assisted the south American culture's wealth to a far Island off of Nova Scotia. The Sinclair's were seafaring traveler's and had knowledge of the Nova Scotia region. Would it be to much for Sinclair expeditions to venture further down the eastern coast of the new America's after all the the Sinclair's had the best seaworthy navigators of there time. The south American Native wealth and knowledge has eluded the minds of scholars for centuries, could of the south American empires have had a European allied unknown to the Spanish conquers and to the world. The Sinclair expeditions may have kindred to the south American culture' and would be probable candidates to oversee the potential demise of the south American civilizations, brought forward by the Spanish conquers. The Sinclair's would not be sympathizers of the south American culture, but a solidarity rescue coalition for keeper's of given great knowledge.


      This looks like a ancient native tool perhaps from a past mysterious civilization in the America's
      The Oak Island heart shaped stone is a ancient tool otherwise a mallet head perhaps a pick-axe used to construct the money pit. The Handle was grooved to attach to the wedged stone? Then wrapped with material available twine/leather.
      The builders of the money pit had simple ancient tools this is a clue of the culture responsible for the Oak Island mystery.
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      Tuesday, April 01, 2008

      ALTERNATE PERCEPTIONS MAGAZINE

      Cree Code Breaker Keith Ranville and the Oak Island Mystery


      By Brent Raynes
      Keith Ranville of Vancouver, British Columbia, is a Cree Indian who was born in Winnipeg. Keith has brought a new perspective to the legendary Oak Island mystery of Nova Scotia’s Mahone Bay area, and it’s probably about time. I first read about this mystery myself in Stranger Than Science by Frank Edwards back in the late 1960s. 213 years have passed so far and no one has yet to recover the pirate treasure that so many feel is buried beneath the earth there. Over the years, many people have attempted to translate mysterious symbols reportedly copied from two different stones on the island, hoping to isolate some vital clue or insight into how to retrieve the treasure that is believed to be buried there.


      In a statement posted on the Internet two months ago, Keith Ranville was quoted: “I believe these symbols have been incorrectly assumed to stand for something else. In the First Nations tradition that I’m a part of, we believe symbols should simply be looked at in and of themselves, rather than thinking of them as codes that have to be cracked. In the pictograms of Cree Salavics, for example, the images are meant to be descriptive, not abstract.”


      Keith noticed the use of triangles from the stone symbols to be a recurrent and possibly a significant theme. “The triangles seemed like they were more emphasized,” he said. “The first line of the symbols were mostly triangles. I got the idea that this thing was mostly about triangles and so I began to look for triangle clues on the island itself. There was one triangular clue, a stone triangle, that was found south of this so-called ‘Money Pit.’”

      “I looked on google at aerial photos of the island and I went east of that stone triangle that was there, because on the symbols itself there was an arrow that pointed at the right angle of a triangle, the fourth and fifth symbol, so I went in that direction and I looked everywhere there east on the island. I didn’t see it, so I checked on a neighboring island, and sure enough a big triangle popped out at me from Birch Island.” It was a section of the island that had a triangular appearance.


      Speaking of triangles, Keith made another discovery. “I found something while doing Internet research that actually talks about the significance of triangles in Micmac language,” he noted. “It actually means something like God and in Egyptian it means ‘exalted one.’ That’s off of petroglyphs of the Micmacs and their writings, and so that really fascinated me too because the Micmac are native to the Mahone Bay area. If anyone is going to know about this Oak Island mystery it’s going to be the Micmacs because it’s in their back yard.”

      Since three young men discovered this vertical shaft entrance back in 1795, which they believed led to a pirate treasure, countless man hours have been spent, and, over the years, it has exceeded ten million dollars in cost to try and get to the proverbial bottom of what has become known as the “Money Pit,” not to mention the tragic loss of human life. So far the lives of six men have been lost. In 1803, the Onslow Company, which had become the first in a long line of treasure recovery operations, discovered at the 90 foot level a flat stone with a strange inscription on it. Reportedly weighing about 175 pounds, measuring two feet long and 15 inches wide, a translation attempt was made by one James Leitchi, a professor of languages at Dalhousie University, who thought it perhaps read, “forty feet below two million pounds are buried.”

      “The thing with Oak Island is that it has always been a controversy,” Keith explained to me. “There was so much lost evidence and there were like no significant well documented archaeological finds and it seemed like one thing was bungled up after another.” Yes, unfortunately the inscription stone eventually became lost. We’re told that it became used as a hearthstone in two homes on Oak Island, and then it was placed in a Halifax store front where it went missing around 1900 after the building was torn down. However, the two line and forty-character text was reportedly copied and thus preserved by a Mahone Bay schoolteacher who had hoped that he could translate it. Meanwhile, back in the 1930’s, the fragment of another stone, with similar symbols on it, turned up at Oak Island’s Smith Cove, though it also had a symbol that was different. “It could be Greek,” Keith explained. “I’m not too sure if it is. But four dots and a plus in the middle in Greek means ‘underwater doors.’ I think that around the 100 foot level, the area where the treasure stone was found, they should not have gone any farther.” Reportedly the mine shaft goes down nearly 200 feet now.

      “There’s supposed to be another dig going on this summer,” Keith added. “They figure that there’s like a Spanish treasure down there.” So far, fragments of a gold chain have been found, and a camera lowered down into the pit in 1971 reportedly recorded images of wooden chests and human remains.

      “It seems more like a spiritual quest than a treasure hunting quest,” Keith confided. “For me to come up with all of these possible and plausible solutions to Oak Island intrigues a lot of people as to how this native guy, out of nowhere, comes to Oak Island, to Nova Scotia, and people are willing to write articles and letters of support. I’ve been on the radio numerous times.”

      In the summer of 2005, Keith traveled to Nova Scotia and spent a year looking into the Oak Island mystery. “I think what most people are intrigued by is how I got there because anyone can jump on a plane and go to Nova Scotia and then come back,” Keith told me. “I got there pretty much on my wits. I hitchhiked most of the way and took a bus a little bit of the way. I rested out in Winnipeg first, for a week or so, and then I continued on my journey. I guess Winnipeg was like the halfway mark. I went from city to city. I talked to many people. I talked to the Freemasons and they’re pretty intrigued with what I was saying about Oak Island. For some reason, I felt a need to talk to them. I have no desire to become a Freemason myself.”

      “When I was in high school I was going to do a paper on the Oak Island mystery,” Keith recalled. “I didn’t get to hand it in because there was a death in the family. But I remembered the original concept I perceived on translating these symbols back then but I didn’t follow up on it until years later, until I was in my mid-thirties.” “I believe it was a universal written language. I feel that it was something made to be understood no matter what culture you are from or what language you speak. It wasn’t something made for just one creed of person or a certain group of people to understand. It was meant for anyone.” “I believe that there may be a Mayan connection to this, for some reason,” Keith added. “Just by the way that the stones of this triangle were lined up. It just gave me that feeling that this was Mayan, and especially with the symbols themselves.”

      Keith also gets insights sometimes in his dreams: A Egytian Kings Dream

      Thutmose IV dreamt an event, while he was in prince-hood, while he had gone hunting and fell asleep in the shade of the sphinx. while dreaming, the sphinx spoke to Thutmose and told him to clear away the sand. The sphinx told him that if he did this, he would be King of Egypt. Thutmose carried out this dream request and the sphinx granted Thermoses' given dream promise to reality, Thutmose was later anointed the kingship of Egypt.

      Keith welcomes feedback from our readers.

      Keith's email address is: keith_ranville@hotmail.com

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