Thursday, May 22, 2008

Treasure Hunt Part III

They had the time to spent, money people to do the jobs, connections still nothing. And yet it may be simple, the right place, the right people, the right money and connections. The physical evidences or markers two or more interpreters or readers with healthy exchanges of opinions or suggestions then check and balance. Select the place with the highest probability, assemble the group. So that you may have the highest efficiencies. This is not to discriminate this group but to check for they may have successful exploration.


These are some examples of signs and symbols that are curved or written on a boulder. Accidentally discovered by the owner of the land.

A group of treasure hunters having sophisticated Ground Penetrating Radar model 2007 was their gadget for detection of the site. They explored but they found nothing even any backup markers. Fortunately, I had a friend who was an engineer tried to ask assistance from the Japanese Embassy. He was able to withdraw a 1:1 blue print map of almost the same on what on the stone marker. My friend told me that the embassy is willing to gave one million pesos just to show the whereabout of this stone marker (CHISOISHI).

But he was afraid and he is also counting on us as a group. All of the symbols that have checked are found in the treasure code signs and symbols of the Japanese. The others are interpreted by FORMS and EXPRESSIONS. All of these interpretations need further classifications. Now do you have second opinions? Speak up! Now is the time to prove to your self and to us.

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