IN
SEARCH OF LOST TREASURE
During
this course you met several concepts of “ lost and hidden
treasure”. The results of plunder and greed; stolen from us!
Modern
technology, excessive funding, media-attention and new archeological
data, inspire many modern-treasure hunter.
I
make a distinction between under-water research, extremely important
and exploration of the soil.
The
first, got known by the discovery of ancient shipwrecks. Regularly my
home-town comes to live. Another expedition of the “Lutine”, is
on the way. This ship contained the total payment of German soldiers
fighting for England. Coins, gold and silver bars and jewelry. It is
all still there.
This
just one example of the many ships, still to be discovered.
Underwater-archeology
presents us with data, that pushes human history, way back.
Underwater ruins explored: Dwarka, the twin-city of Krisjna: more
than 30.000 years old (India) and Yonaguny, underwater man-made
complex. Near Okinawa, Japan.
Classical
archeological digs produces evidence, that contradict common theory.
The Sphinx is weathered by rain, not by sand. Which makes the
monument, much more ancient, than the supposed 4500 years.
Next
mankind searches for “esoteric and religious objects”. There are
a lot of them and most of those artefacts are lost, which means
hidden and many times guarded and manipulated by secret owners.
It
is our task, to bring these treasures. In to the open.
Examples
are: relics, the Ark of the Covenant, The Holy Grail, the Spear of
Destiny or the staff of Moses.
A
second category is so-called “War Treasure”, still missing.
Examples are: Montezuma's Treasure, Japanese Army lost gold-looting,
Rommel's Treasure, hidden Nazi treasure trains, dumped Nazi Gold, the
Templar-treasure, the Amber-Room.
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