Oak Island Solved-Treasure Map of the Knights Templar: (The Impossible Coincide
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A long-awaited solution to the Oak Island puzzle involves a complicated geometric and mathematical map the Knights Templar devised using the island itself. For over two and one third decades, searchers have been looking in the wrong place never stopping to study the actual clues left by the Knights Templar on the island. The Stone Triangle and other boulders and monuments make up the actual solution. The Knights Templar ingeniously used the island "itself" as the treasure map. The book will lead you, the reader, step-by-step to the solution as you unravel the mystery for yourself through the pages. You just need the KEY!
A non-fiction mathematical treatise following the scientific method that proposes a completely new theory called the Impossible Coincidence Theoryand provides an unambiguous location for the solution to the Oak Island Nova Scotia mystery. The book uses previous unknown geometry and mathematics to solve the mystery by solving all the known ciphers, including the mysterious 90 Foot Stone Cipher, all to the exact same spot on the island. The book outlines how the Knights Templar, described as the original architects, used the island itself with megalithic boulders, a mysterious Stone Triangle, encoded ciphers, and precise geometry against Nolan's Cross to craft a permanent treasure map on the island itself. The book provides an absolute determination of where the Money Pit was originally located as well as what it was used for and how it relates to the rest of the geometry of the island and the X-marks-the-spot solution. The treasure is not in the Money Pit and never was! The original location of the H-O Stone is also revealed and how it relates to the treasure even though the original location of the mysterious stone was lost to history and blown-up by searchers. The author leads the reader to the solution as if they are solving it themselves for the first time revealing the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHY, WHEN once and for all. Then the book describes the likely engineering and the HOW of the undertaking as well as revealing the destination of the ancient Stone Road on the island.
This book is based on The Curse of Oak Island, an extremely popular History Channel TV series that receives an average of over 2.5 million viewers per week. These viewers have been tirelessly watching the show for 13 years with very little reward. Finally, it's here - the answer!
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