Tag Archives: war

I need an investor for a treasure hunt. Any Ideas?

My friend who is Philippine has been invited by a friend of his, who has a farm. On this farm are three sites where the Japanese army buried a huge amount of gold bars during the second world war. Mriend Leo knows where the sites are, but he does not have the funding for it. He needs $75k to achieve this. He works with me in Engalnd at the moment. He can send the proof to anyone interested. He has the details and photos of some gold that the owner of the land gave him. The amount the invester will receive is around $1900000 yes nearly two million us dollars. So if anyone can help please get in touch.

Medicine Lake…just another casualty of the war on Native-Americans?

Thirty-five miles northeast of Mount Shasta, is a wilderness from which flows a vital fresh water resource to all of California. For thousands of years, it has been a sacred place and traditional training ground for Native Americans. For over 150 years, modern Americans and countless peoples from all over the world have shared its beauty and life giving water. It is nothing less than a national treasure.

Today, it is under immediate threat of destruction by geothermal industrial development.

In a panic for energy, we are being told we must destroy a cultural and environmental treasure.

Would you try to save Medicine Lake or is it worth losing?

www.medicinelakevideo.org

do you have any stories in history of treasure ,lost loot hidden caches?

i am looking for history regarding treasure caches of valuables stolen plunder during war robbery’s gangsters military personnel burring loot. anything one day i want to write a definitive book on the subject that would be a guide. please anything talk to your grandparents and ask older people.

Who can help value found treasure items?

Dad treasure hunted, found civil war items, silver, door knobs, bayonets, buttons, bottles, jewelry, tools, Indian marbles, knives, etc. I don’t know whom to call for help.

Why did Limbaugh say that Obama violated sanctity of honoring war dead by allowing photogs at Dover?

FACT:
The decision was made by Robert Gates, the defense secretary who was appointed when Bush was president. No photographs will be taken if it is against the wishes of the fallen soldier’s family.
LIE:
RUSH: Breaking news: President Obama has reversed the policy of President Bush, and will now allow media to photograph caskets returning home from war in Afghanistan and Iraq or anywhere else. So the media will be allowed to photograph returning caskets at Dover, Delaware, when they’re brought back to the country. This is just another one of these things he may end up living to regret. But why do you think he would do that? Why reverse this? Why do you think the policy is there in the first place? Well, to you people on the left, “It’s because, Mr. Limbaugh, you warmongers want to hide the cost of the lost treasure of our society and our country by having people not see these caskets when they come home from the battlefield!” The other view is that those caskets are sacred. They are family members. Those bodies are heroes, and they are honored in private — or, in some cases, public — funeral services when they are returned to their families.
The following is the story linked by Rush on his website. It clearly states that it was Gates’ decision.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29410258/