Saturday, March 29, 2008

Thanks

Thank you to all those who have linked back to this blog in efforts of providing the truth about Keith's investment scheme.

Keith is still without land owner permission, still without a treasure trove license, and still without a heritage research permit.

In all likelihood, Keith will never return to Nova Scotia.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Keith is still manufacturing information to suit his needs

How does Keith breath when he's up to his eyeballs in BS?

You have read Keith's original whacky translation was based upon the wrong cipher from an author named Snow. Snow added characters and there is nothing secret about it, except perhaps to Keith.

On the Sly, Keith then adopted the (what is thought to be) correct 37 character version. Now Keith has a problem which is trying to make his whacky translation fit!

So what does Keith do?

Why he just manufactures information as required. You can tell from my posts below, this clown does not even know where the Money Pit is located, never mind the relationship of some stones.


Keith writes,

The Oak Island stone triangle points north with a dividing stone line through it' directional straight up to the money pit. For some reason the stone triangle also pointed seven degrees west of the money pit, I believe this seven degrees off was because the stone triangle could line up with the two drilled stones at a right angle' the drilled stones were found north and north east of the money pit.

That is simply not true. I suggest Keith should stop manufacturing information to suit his theories; however, what would he have if he didn't?. The Triangle intersected the north east corner of the Hedden shaft, which in turn overlapped the eastern 1/2 of the Money Pit. In reality, this dividing line of the triangle actually was a few degrees east of the Money Pit.

Oh that is rich!

Keith says

"Where does the stories begin and end when it comes to Oak Island, the story pitches can get very outlandish ranging from leprechauns to war subs in Mahone bay. Folk lore is big business when it come to oak island and it's whatever captivates the imagination on a mass scale."

Of all the people!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

He still has it wrong

Would you trust a supposed self proclaimed Oak Island researcher who cannot even locate the famous Money Pit?

My posting below shows Keith was off the mark, so what did he do? Why he recently published another photo, but this time drew a circle around the area...and still didn't enclose the Money Pit!!!



The structure within Keith's circle to the left is borehole 10x, the depression to the right side is known as the Cave In pit.

Mayan Indian kings...lol

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

Monday, October 22, 2007

Still smoke and mirrors

Even with Keith’s newest ghost writer friend (number four), he is still about smoke and mirrors.

In their bit to distract you from the truth, Keith and his newest ghost writer still do not want you to know the following:

Keith has no Treasure Hunting License (as required in Nova Scotia),

Keith still does not have a Heritage Research Permit (yet another requirement), and

Keith still does not have landowner permission to access Birch Island, a third requirement.

Yet Keith still asks you to invest on the hopes that you don’t do your homework. I really like where he stated 'unlimited returns'.

Pirates, freemasons, Atlantis, Mayans, and the list goes on… The speculative and broad range of possible candidates is for no other purpose than to expand his base of potential investors. Don’t be one of them and do read this blog for the common lies Keith has spun around the web regarding his work.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Keith's Advise to others

The below was taken from Keith's blog. While Keith's latest post is actually a reflection on the hard lessons he learned while conducting himself as perhaps the ultimate internet troll of all time, this lesson he ought to have followed for himself. Funny he should give this advise when he has yet to follow it for himself.

Note to yourself
Read some books that have known Oak Island information remember there is a lot of controversy with Oak Island information it is best to stay as close to the known information as possible to build or discuss some plausible innovating theories of your own.


I recall Keith stating he has yet to read an Oak Island as “I do not want to bias myself” as he put it. Read Keith's inaccurate attempt to recall the island's history as an example.

While reading a book and understanding or comprehending the contents are two different things, I know of a soon to be released illustrated Oak Island booked with many single syllable words...and yes Keith, you can clap your hands and rhyme along.