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Posted May 29, 2009, 12:57:59 am

hi,well we found this  two signs engraved in a rock the one encircled in the sketch just beside a waterfalls,does anybody knows what this means?
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted May 31, 2009, 03:37:23 pm

Kumusta ka Mhar
sent you the pm of the solution in tagalog
so there would be no mistakes and no interference!
salamat
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted May 31, 2009, 06:37:11 pm

Dear group;
First, IV is NOT the Roman numeral for 5, it's the Roman numeral for 4! Second,  the Jesuit mission presence was MUCH stronger in the Philipine islands than it ever was in Japan, but of course I would not expect certain so-called *experts* to realize this fact. Next, how do these alleged *experts* KNOW that these are Jesuit treasure codes? As far as I am aware, there has NEVER been a single shred of documentation which even HINTS that the Jesuits knew of any treasure codes or any other such arcane knowledge. As a warning, please be aware of these facts and do not depend on *false prophets*, no matter how loudly or vehemently they proclaim to know the *truth*.
Your friend;
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Jun 01, 2009, 03:03:58 am

Dear group;
First, IV is NOT the Roman numeral for 5, it's the Roman numeral for 4! Second,  the Jesuit mission presence was MUCH stronger in the Philipine islands than it ever was in Japan, but of course I would not expect certain so-called *experts* to realize this fact. Next, how do these alleged *experts* KNOW that these are Jesuit treasure codes? As far as I am aware, there has NEVER been a single shred of documentation which even HINTS that the Jesuits knew of any treasure codes or any other such arcane knowledge. As a warning, please be aware of these facts and do not depend on *false prophets*, no matter how loudly or vehemently they proclaim to know the *truth*.
Your friend;
LAMAR

As far as I am aware. That doesn't sound like much to go on.

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Jun 01, 2009, 03:20:09 am

Dang-nab-it... forced to learn new something again.



Interesting answer... tends to lead to lots more questions, like how do you know which numbering system they were using? To do that, the date that the signs were made would need to be known to give an accurate starting reference point, yes?


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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Jun 01, 2009, 03:29:32 pm

GIB,
you wrote..
Dang-nab-it... forced to learn new something again.
Interesting answer... tends to lead to lots more questions, like how do you know which numbering system they were using? To do that, the date that the signs were made would need to be known to give an accurate starting reference point, yes?

Guy, read my thread about Yama,.."the legend of Yama....circa 1945" and it will reveal much to you!!
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Jun 02, 2009, 03:58:40 am

It would be interesting to see a photograph of the original sign (s) in question.

People tend to interpret things so they lend credibility to an existing theory or idea. My comment was to somewhat suggest that the marks could be from another period of time and have nothing to do whatsoever with the time frame suggested.

The location of the marks, and the medium which they were placed, could also bring rise to additional questions as to the period of placement.

First, verify the time period of the sign/marks. That has to be done prior to any 'decoding'.

A .VI with a line drawn in the 5th century will certainly mean something different than one drawn in the 17th, yes?

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Jun 14, 2009, 10:10:53 am

hi,well we found this  two signs engraved in a rock the one encircled in the sketch just beside a waterfalls,does anybody knows what this means?
It looks to me like Treasure has been removed and moved upstream. And treasure in mountain/rock along stream.
Black dot representing Treasure in Cave. Along River.
Black dot using arrow means treasure taken out of cave and moved upstream.
Black dot is used in three known locations in the United states.
Alamo San Antonio, Texas. $9,000,000 Pesos buried under the fort in a cave.
Fort Pensecola, Florida. $3,000,000 Pesos buried under it.
Carlsbad, New Mexico. There is a Black dot treasure symbol located on cavern wall in that ghost town, $3,000,000 buried within a cave.
3 Black dots. 3 Caves. Spanish Origin. Since King Phillipe the Fifth of Spain is who the Phillipines is named after, Pilipinas, I would absolutely check out any cave along that river !
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Jun 14, 2009, 12:04:13 pm

Dear Sorroque;
You wrote:
"Since King Phillipe the Fifth of Spain is who the Phillipines is named after, Pilipinas, I would absolutely check out any cave along that river !

Actually, the Philipine Islands were named by explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos to honor the Spanish King Philip II, and not Philip V. King Philip II was the son of Charles I and Isabella and he reigned from 1556 till 1598. Villalobos originally named the island chain Leyte, but then he changed the name to honor Philip II, who was, at the name of the exploration of the Philipine Islands by Villalobos, the sovereign Prince of Asturias, where Villalobos originally hailed from.

Philip V of Spain was not born until 1683 and the Philipine Islands had another been colonized for more than 100 years prior to his birth. There has never been a soveign head of state named Philipinas.
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Jun 15, 2009, 01:53:43 pm

Dear Sorroque;
You wrote:
"Since King Phillipe the Fifth of Spain is who the Phillipines is named after, Pilipinas, I would absolutely check out any cave along that river !

Actually, the Philippine Islands were named by explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos to honor the Spanish King Philip II, and not Philip V. King Philip II was the son of Charles I and Isabella and he reigned from 1556 till 1598. Villalobos originally named the island chain Leyte, but then he changed the name to honor Philip II, who was, at the name of the exploration of the Philippine Islands by Villalobos, the sovereign Prince of Asturias, where Villalobos originally hailed from.

Philip V of Spain was not born until 1683 and the Philippine Islands had another been colonized for more than 100 years prior to his birth. There has never been a sovereign head of state named Philippians.
Your friend;
LAMAR
Thank you for the update. My reliable information came from a Filipino. He could have been wrong, if you say so.
I saw you posted on other post about stone carvings and rocks. You seem to appear that you understand facts and reasons. I do not doubt your word.
However- What do you think? Do you feel that the black dots mean treasure in a nearby cave? Perhaps behind the waterfall ?
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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Jun 15, 2009, 07:14:38 pm

It would be interesting to see a photograph of the original sign (s) in question.

Could we hear from mhar please?

Do you have a photograph, or anything that may help date the marks?

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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Jun 15, 2009, 10:38:43 pm

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,251866.0.html

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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Jun 15, 2009, 11:01:18 pm

It would be interesting to see a photograph of the original sign (s) in question.

Could we hear from mhar please!

Do you have a photograph, or anything that may help date the marks?
These signs are left by Yama(sh.ita) and his men during WW2, they are well know in the Phils
and many hundreds of very deep caches and many thousands of smaller caches left by the
retreating Japanese soldiers while being persued across the Phillippines.
Dont believe the naysayers they know virtually nothing about the exploits of pre war Japan and the
group known as Yama(shi.ta) and his underlings.
Mhar is most likely working on the clues I sent him in back channels, sent that way because of
Heckel and Jeckel, naysayers, and partners in disuading, dening and discouraging the art of
Treasure Hunting for what ever reason, only known to them and their employers!
Ha! Plus computers are rare in peoples houses in the RP so a trip to an internet cafe and pricey
fee to use the net.
I hope this helps
rangler

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Dec 02, 2009, 12:18:48 am

guys pls help me, we discovered a rock formed into a sleeping turtle with a  heart engraved on his back and about 2 metres away a heart engraved on the rock underneath the heart is a line aprox 1 ft. all markers are well carved even kids can recognize it. what does it mean? many thanks!
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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Dec 03, 2009, 09:44:13 am

In my research of Yama's gold. I found that your IV=hole or tunnel. The V by itself means tunnel. I agree with the above that it could be hidden in a tunnel or hole. If turtles are present even more so.
Have you searched behind the waterfall. And what other signs have you found. By the way research everything Rangler has on this website, He is full of knowlege. Thomas
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Dec 03, 2009, 10:37:09 am

Mhar is most likely working on the clues I sent him in back channels, sent that way because of
Heckel and Jeckel, naysayers, and partners in disuading, dening and discouraging the art of
Treasure Hunting for what ever reason, only known to them and their employers!
rangler



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