Photo. An inscripted stone believed to has its origon from Oak Island. © Keith Ranvill.
OAK ISLAND THEORIES FIRST NATIONS
Cree Code Breaker Keith Ranville and the Oak Island Mystery Alternate Perceptions. The so-called "Money Pit" on Oak Island in Nova Scotia has reportedly drained $10M from the pockets of treasure seekers and claimed the lives of six people in the 200-plus years since the pit was first discovered.
LOST TREASURE MAGAZINE
Cree Code Breaker Challenges 140-Year Old Cipher–The enigma of Oak Island has been called one of the greatest archaeological and engineering achievements of mankind. Often referred to as Canada’s best-known unsolved mystery, Oak Island proudly boasts it’s title for hosting the site of the World’s longest treasure hunt in recorded history.
Cree Native translates ancient stone as a Da Vinci treasure map By Angie Zinck- Lunenburg Progress Enterprise - October 18, 2006 WESTERN SHORE- Nova Scotia. You may have heard about the Da Vinci code, but the Ranville code could be what solves the longest-running treasure hunt in recorded history. Keith Ranville, a First Nations man, has travelled from Winnipeg to Nova Scotia.
NEW READING OF MYSTERIOUS OAK ISLAND INSCRIPTION
Theory points to possible connection with nearby Birch Island HALIFAX, Nova Scotia: Wednesday, 11th, 2007. For the past two centuries, the tunnels of Nova Scotia’s Oak Island have piqued the imagination of historians and treasure hunters alike. Now, a new theory by First Nations researcher Keith Ranville may add fresh speculation to the mystery. CKBW, 98.1 FM Radio in Nova Scotia Keith Ranville's radio Interview October 15th 2006 on CKBW, 98.1 FM in Nova Scotia.
The world`s longest treasure hunt continues. Will it come to an end now?
Photo. The Cree Code Breaker Keith Ranville.
© Keith Ranville.
Has Ranville the answers to the Oak Island mystery?
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Ranville appeared on South Shore Sunday Morning with host, Sheldon Macleod. To listen to the interview about Oak Island's buried treasure, click the link on his website/blog (see the link below). Oak Island First Nations Radio Interviews The World Today with Gord MacDonald CKNW AM 980 Vancouver, Interview about The Oak Island Treasure Mystery Errie Radio Keith Ranville casually chats with his new friends radio jockeys DK & Fizz about Oak Island and it’s Mystery including conversations about theories on the Money pit and it’s connection to the famous Birch Island Triangle.
Photo. The Birch Island Triangle near Oak Island.
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Mp3 XZONE RADIO SHOW- I would like to invite Keith Ranville, to be my guest on, Monday, May 21 2007, 10 pm – 11 pm Eastern to talk about “Oak Island Story.” Mid Summer 2005 First Nations Keith Ranville set out from his Vancouver home to investigate a at the time a Oak Island's diminishing place of interest.
FIRST NATIONS OAK ISLAND THEORIES/NEWS/ MEDIA /RESEARCH/SOURCES:
http://oakislandtreasurenewsarchives.blogspot.com/
http://oakislandmoneypitblogspotcom.blogspot.com/
Photo. The Oak Island heart stone explained by Keith Ranville. © Keith Ranville.
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The Oak Island heart stone is a ancient tool otherwise a mallet head perhaps a pick-axe used to construct the money pit. The Handle was grooved to attach to the wedged stone? Then wrapped withmaterial available twine/leather. The builders of the money pit had simple ancient tools this is a clue of the culture responsible for the Oak Island mystery.
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Stein Morten Lund, 28 June 2008
(based on information from Keith Ranville`s website/blog)
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