Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What's this Keith guy been smoking?

Keith has been busy and up to his same old tricks. You’d think that a guy like Keith who promotes himself as an Oak Island researcher and treasure hunter would at minimum show a knowledge and ability to properly identify key locations on the island.

Here is a typical posting of his which clearly misidentifies the location to Oak Island’s famous money. Keith points out the area of the Cave In pit which was enlarged through pumping and excavation since the late 1800s.

Below Keith’s bogus identification is my correction, just as I have always been bringing you the corrections to his errors and misinformation.




and the corrected version




Oh and don't miss his newest addition to his ever growing list of who did it...King Solomon...

as for Keith's poor research and obviously unfamiliarity with the treasure hunting history, Keith wrote..."In 1970 a 400 foot long dam was built around Oak Island’s Smiths Cove, an original dam was inside the 70’s dam. The original mysterious excavators of the Money pit built the original dam to prevent water seeping into the money pit while it was under construction. Evidence found in Smiths Cove determines there was underwater construction constructed there at one time or another, some un-known experts believe that this was a ancient wharf but this was a in-conclusive investigation."

Perhaps Keith should get a book like he preaches on his blog, then he would be aware of the first cofferdam efforts in the 1850s, hence this inner cofferdam to the 1970s Triton cofferdam and not from the original constructors.
Cheers