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    Default Yamashita's Treasure!!! Treasure Hunters converge here!!!


    This thread aims to help those people who needs information on decoding treasure maps, markers and so on. Pls post here!
    This thread also aims to ensure that the treasures left behind by Gen Yamashita will be discovered by Filipinos. Why? because CIA intelligence (hiding under the covers of major religions pretending to be 'pastors, preachers, priests'), some JICA staff and members are still hunting these down up to this day. There is an estimated USD100 BILLION worth of Gold bullion still undiscovered at around 172 burial sites around the Philippines.(According to Treasure Quest Magazine) The late Pres Ferdinand Marcos arguably dug up only 75 of these sites including the famous Golden Buddha which he confiscated from Mr Rogelio Roxas. This thread also aims to minimize and expose Treasure Hunting scammers and dealers of fake gold bars to our people.
    So guys pls feel free to share. . . for security reasons pls do not divulge your excavation sites, addresses, real names, and so on. I for one is a newbie on this.

    For those who knows somebody, that knows somebody (aka tsismis or stories that start with " ako lolo/lola sauna pag gubat ba... / ingon ni lolo/lola... ) that discovered treasures pls feel free to share =)

    So im going to start off:

    During World War II the Japanese already knew they were losing and that bombings, raids would occur. They didnt have the time to hide the treasures looted from different countries to transport it to Japan. It so happened that our country's geographical location was the perfect place to hide their booty. They surrendered and planned to dig up the treasures some time in the near future.But they feared that the war would destroy everything, So what they did, they wired a message (expecting the Allied Forces would intercept it) that American Prisoners of War, women and children were held captives, in churches, forts, municipal halls,schools etc. so that the Americans would not bomb these sites. And it worked. The allied forces made sure that they will not destroy/hit these areas. The Japanese then made this their landmarks as basis for their maps.

    So im going to start off:

    Rumor has it that in 1942/43 a Japanese Cargo warship was badly damaged off the town of San Isidro and this ship struggled to hide and reached the coast of Naval, Biliran. The Japanese soldiers was reportedly seen during dawn/late night traversing there sites during that time. So many foreigners visit and live in Biliran province because of this confirmed report.

    One of these sites in Biliran Province:
    1. Sambawan Island
    2. between the Tingkasan Island and Kawayan
    3. Brgy. Buyo, Church.
    4. Pinangumhan Falls, (nakuha na kuno)
    5. somewhere in Culaba
    6. Naval Central School.

    Another Rumor has it that the Subway Tunnel in Cebu made near Fort Bonifacio was actually an excavation site. They needed a reason to dig the grounds of Fort Bonifacio. Local residents reported that the initial digging made during the night was done by Japanese staff, and only a very few locals and they were given explicit instructions not to enter during the primary digging.
    New Info about this matter will greatly help.

    some useful sites for Treasure Hunters:

    Yamashita Treasure
    YAMASHITATREASURES.COM - YOUR ONE STOP ONLINE SOURCE

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    WWII Treasure: Hazards of Excavation
    from: WWII Treasure: Hazards of Excavation

    Apart from tropical heat and humidity, one of the most preventative aspects of treasure recovery in the Philippines is the ingenuity of the Japanese engineering of these sites.

    Outlined here are some of the hazards that treasure-hunters have encountered while digging for Yamashita's gold.


    WATER TRAPS

    Sites were often located near a water source such as a pond or river. The burial site would be dug as deeply as possible. Often, this would entail excavation of soil and rock beneath the water table in dryer seasons. Pipes of terra cotta would then be routed into the site, sealed, and filled with water from the source.

    Extreme caution must be observed during recovery. An unsuspecting digger can easily break one of the pipes, flooding the chamber with water. Once a pipe is broken, it is very difficult to reseal due to the weight and velocity of the continual flow which can exceed 500 gallons per minute.


    EGYPTIAN-STYLE ROCKFALLS

    We've all seen the narrow escapes of Indiana Jones in the popular film series. Yes, suspended rock and soil were used by the Japanese as well.

    Unfortunately, this type of booby-trap is very difficult to detect in advance. Not only can they result in injury or death, but an excavation can severely be penalized timewise.


    SPRINGLOADED BOMB DETONATORS

    An unwary digger may also meet his fate with a 1000- or 2000-pound (or smaller yet still deadly) bomb which had been captured from the Allied Forces. Such bombs were often sealed with cosmoline, the thick grease still favored by gun owners for long-term storage and protection from corrosion.

    The digger moves an object (sometimes the treasure itself) which activates a spring mechanism. Acid is then leaked onto a copper plate which, when dissolved, triggers a detonator. Or, the digger may not be afforded the luxury of a time delay.

    Fortunately, such bombs can be detected a meter or more in advance with the use of modern electronics.


    GLASS-ENCASED CYANIDE CAPSULES

    Somewhere en route to a treasure, one might encounter a glass cylinder about one liter in volume which is divided into two chambers: one containing liquid sulphuric acid, the other a powder of either potassium cyanide or sodium cyanide. If broken, the resulting mixture yields a very volitile and lightweight yet invisible cloud of hydrogen cyanide gas (HCN) which will quickly interfere with his breathing. The odor is almost imperceptible, but faintly resembles bitter almonds. Within seconds, it becomes difficult to hold one's breath or to breathe normally. Within one minute, respiration stops. Within five minutes, heart failure occurs.
    There is no known way to detect these capsules. The most prudent diggers insist on wearing a gas mask with a respirator impregnated with metal salts at all times.

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    ako treasure hunter ko...daghan na kau ko ug naagean na mga sign
    ug mga poison sign...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan2 View Post
    ako treasure hunter ko...daghan na kau ko ug naagean na mga sign
    ug mga poison sign...
    naa nakay naagian nga gold bro?

    Ako papa sa una apil apil sad ana, I saw some symbols sad didto mindanao But if gamay raka pundo murag lisod pagpangita...but i heard daghan nakakuha didto..

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    ^ yup!! tnood mn naay treasure. . 1 of my relatives in davao nka kuha around 40years ago . . pro gamay ra xa ug share, kay gmay rmn xa ug ge cash out pra sa elang supply. .

    wla cla nag s2rya. . kay once ma hbaw.an sa government. . naa mn nay Tax. . elang ge tunaw, dn ge himo ug gold bar and uban. . i think 1gold bar nlng ang na bilin sa aqng very far related uncle ron. .

    murag remote sa TV ang ge dak.on

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    yes careful not to divulge jud kay the government will be after you, the CIA will be after you, the vatican will be after you... pls be careful sa mga poison na sign. pde ma describe nimo o ma post ang pic sa stone marker? ako hibaw an, if the area around you or the hole your digging starts to smell funny and your skin starts to itch, place half a kilo of brown sugar on the water or prepare sugar water to wash away and stay away form the excavation site for 2 hours or so...

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    we need help deciphering one of the maps, maybe you can share with us what youve discovered dan2?

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    all the loot we will find in the our country belongs to the Filipino people. there was a treaty ( i forgot) that states 'all other countries who has claims to the loot of the golden lily group that buried all the gold from ww2 ended during 1985. so technically and officially any gold found here in our country is ours, and a new law has been passed on 2008 that no foreigners whatsover whoever can mine for buried treasure here in our country. any booty found can be confiscated. so make sure maka prove nga pinoy ka hehehehehe

    the above info i just read bits n bits hurriedly, i need somebody to confirm it

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    nindota ani bai.. mudatu jod og maau ang makakita ani na treasure bah

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    The total quantity of gold buried in the Philippines during WWII has been reported to be over 1 million tonnes - or roughly 90% of the worlds “actual” gold stock. [33] During the course of a seven-year investigation into the subject, this writer has accumulated information from a variety of sources suggesting this is indeed, a more accurate figure. In other words, official statistics represent a modest 10% of reality.

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