It’s been 200 years, is this a wack joke?
In 1885, James B. Ward wrote a pamphlet titled “The Beale Papers” recounting how Thomas J. Beale – an explorer in the American West – accidentally found a mineral deposit rich in gold and silver in one hunt with teammates.
The expedition proceeded to mine this precious metal, then tasked Beale with burying it in a secret location in Virginia. After the burial, Beale encoded details such as burial location, treasure value, and names of owners into three separate encodings stored in iron boxes and handed over to an innkeeper named Robert Morriss, with instructions. Do not open the box unless he or his friends do not return within 10 years.
However, Beale never returned. After 23 years, Morriss finally opened the box and managed to crack the codes, but until his death he was still unable to understand their meaning.
There is a decrypted key text, which reveals treasures of more than 1 ton of gold, more than 2 tons of silver, and many precious stones exchanged worth more than 43 million USD.
However, after 200 years, apart from the “key text” that has been opened, no one has been able to decipher the remaining 3 secret messages?
Is this a joke of the expedition team or are there really mysteries behind that we can’t know?
Also in the place known as Oak Island, there is a 200-year-old curse mystery called the Money Pit located off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. Ho Tien 7ha wide contains strange things.
For more than 200 years, in the stream of people tirelessly flocking to the island, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt – the 32nd President of the United States.
Many modern electronic devices of millions of dollars are summoned, treasure hunts last for years, however, the evidence they find is increasing and convincing others to continue to try their luck. , until returned empty-handed.
What was more frightening was the death every time an adventurer was close to the treasure destination.
So far 6 of them have lost their lives. According to the curse in the legend, if 7 people die, the treasure will be discovered.
In 1989, a sword believed to have belonged to the Romans was found on a shipwreck off Oak Island – reinforcing the theory that the Romans arrived in the Americas 1,000 years before Christopher Columbus.
A sword believed to have belonged to the Romans found on a shipwreck off Oak Island.
27m below ground, a flat stele with engraved ciphers and abstract drawings says: “12m below, two million pounds (British) buried”.
It is not known exactly what this supposedly largest treasure in the world contains, but the most widely accepted theory is that notorious Scottish pirate captain William Kidd buried his loot here before executed.