Oh yay, you're here again. I watch this the first time on my phone so now I need to go and watch it on my laptop or maybe even our TV screen. That way I can see the details better. Thank you for all your hard work on this project and for sharing with all of us. Best regards, Gloria 🐂
21:24 I feel those dark lines which are over the middle persons coat is significant as well as the person in red their hand. Every other hand is painted with precision and within proportions. The index finger is significantly longer and is pointing toward the darkened line which curves through toward the person in blue. Also the hand shows only two fingers folded so this may not be a hand at all. It may also be that it is SIX and FOUR or something of long duration as well as two shorter durations as they are hooked with the final finger missing its hooked portion. The hand indicating the FOUR is placed right along the black line where in the photo it should have had the hand in front of the accent piece. Looking at everything which stands out there are many significant items with those three people. The detailing on their wrist cuffs are broken lines, possibly due to the quality but every others is crisp lines. The wrist under the FOUR is darkened significantly as the V shape on the person in reds coat. The clothing on the others falls naturally but these three all have odd lines and folds like the bird figure you pointed out. Much love from Central Canada!
Thanks MS. Yes you're right, there's more to discover, I think. Let's be careful about Paradolia though (the fact of seeing things that don't exist).... my biggest fear ;)
Hi olivier Good to see you back I've always thought there was more to this particular illustration. The hi-res image certainly picks out some very important details. I posted some geometric observations back on your video 49, which also follows the line of sight from the various characters to produce a geometric layout for the whole picture. This may be worth another look. One things for sure, whoever put all this together were extremely clever considering the rudimentary detail on old maps. I believe Samuel Champlain was one of Francis Bacons' aliases - see Jake Roberts work on the 'ghosts of bacon' channel. Excellent work as always!👍
Hello Gazbo. "I posted some geometric observations back on your video 49" -> I followed your step by step today. Symetrical disformed pentagram is the result. So far I cannot make it match with the geometry of the island, but very interesting. I think you found out how the painting was layed out/created. Not sure there is a underlying meaning linked with the Island geometry. Still researching. Brilliant idea by the way :)
I hate the fact that you havnt been on in a while. Love your crazy work and this info is frikken crazy ! (good crazy) Those farmers need to muon test or something ! Lets send Gary to metal detect the region to start! maybe you and Michael could start a Go fund me page and hope michael can do one on the map side even without the cross.
Since Oak Island is banned for visitors, I can see Michael and I with a metal detector on the Northen Oak Island some day..... ......maybe the land there is for sale ? :) Mike and I would set up our own "Curse of Oak island" show ... LOL :) :) :)
@@oakislandresearch Interestingly... it's been known about already.... Karmen, the blacksmith on the show made mention in an OI podcast interview last summer that HE was looking to buying the other island in fundy as pure speculation that it had a connection.
Thanks for another interesting video, Olivier. We always appreciate your crazy ideas. I have been researching Bacon and company, too. Jake Roberts got me started. Yes, Bacon used Champlain as his favorite alias, according to Jake's original decryption of the Shakespeare Funerary Plaque in Stratford-upon-Avon, which turns out to be an Autobiography of Bacon. Bacon used many aliases and masks. I've been using a formula which Bacon had published in a book after his "philosophic death" to crack those aliases. I have concentrated on artwork of their group. Several, including Bacon were master painters and engravers. They were set up with printing presses and people who could produce illuminated manuscripts, just like the Rochefoucauld Grail documents. I believe that Bacon wrote it and did the illustrations, perhaps with a little help from his Templar/Rosacrucion brothers. The dates were adjusted on many of their artworks and books to many years prior to their own lives. I also think that he had a headquarters at New Ross. I suspect the small size was to save on the heating bill😅.
There was a group exploring the castle at New Ross and they employed an A.ericN treasure hunters assistance but they never found and treasure just a bound by a well that contained only fill.
That is true, and TH-cam videos are available. But the fact they did not FIND anything does not mean there is nothing to be found.... this "tiny" castle structure at New Ross is odd nevertheless.....
Salut, j'ai regarder ta vidéo avec attention ! Quelle persévérance, un vrai boulot d'enquêteur ! Récupérer l'adresse mail et le numéro de téléphone d'un prof ... Bravo ça valait le coup ! Alors finalement il y a deux Oak Island à quelques kilomètres (ou miles) l'une de l'autre ! Le trésor doit reposer entre les deux !!! Il serait intéressant d'avoir une idée de la forme de la seconde Oak Island lorsque s'était encore une île. Peut être deux jumelles ... ça ressemble de plus en plus à Xfiles tout ça ! Marci pour cette vidéo A+
The bit you said about the guy's Beard think about it, If the sea levels were lower then there would be more exposed land so would look more like the beard, LOL The other oak island even looks to be the same shape before linking up!?!?
C'est vraiment passionnant, je suis ça avec beaucoup d'intérêt. Je me demande si ont des indices sur se jumeaux d'aok island ? Vous faites vraiment un travail remarquable 👍
Salut Olivier, tu penses que Henri le navigateur peut avoir un lien premier avec Oak Island? Je viens de faire quelques liens qui me questionnent vachement, au plaisir de discuter
The norththern oak island....where is it told that it was an island?? And when was it filled in to make it a full part of the mainland? The maps I checked went all the way back into the 1800's....and I can't find one with it as an island. Also, Long Island in that same region doesn't appear to be an island either. Help me out, please.
atlanticalive.wordpress.com/2022/04/25/explore-nova-scotia-the-other-oak-island/ Also: 1827: "Of the French settlement of New Minas, the late Mr. Edmund J. Cogswell once wrote: "Minas, with its dykes, consisted of the village along the banks of the upland, with the Grand Pre lying in front, and with Long Island and Boot Island bounding it on the north. As new lands for settlement were wanted, some of the inhabitants went up the Cornwallis river and found a place that seemed curiously familiar. There was a piece of marsh somewhat resembling the Grand Pre, vdth Oak Island lying outside it. On the edge was a similar chance for settlement to that furnished by the upland that bordered the Grand Pre. They, therefore, put in short dykes at each end of Oak Island, reclaimed a considerable piece of marsh, built themselves some houses, and called their settlement 'New Minas'." Source: www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjq4IPH1eD_AhWNV6QEHTfeDXI4ChAWegQICBAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fia800201.us.archive.org%2F27%2Fitems%2Fcu31924028897936%2Fcu31924028897936.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1iUGS1eAD3q9A9ca-SrWwP&opi=89978449
When rivers are allowed to have free rein of direction, the rivers will cut new paths with extensive rains and flooding and completely change the landscape. It will cut new islands, and will fill old ones. Sometimes even cutting parts of one state and moving them to the opposite side of the river which physically puts time them in another state. You can tell just looing at the Missouri and Mississippi rivers with google earth and see how the rivers change flow wondering freeing from bluff to bluff. Here in the mid-west, these bluffs are miles and miles apart sometimes.
Samuel Champlain was the first to map "Acadie", now "Nova Scotia". Interestingly, his first maps avoided Mahone Bay and thus Oak Island. He was there to claim all that lay on the 45th parallel as "La Nouvelle France". This claim was reiterated at the Treaty of Paris in 1783 "In violation of their instructions and the French alliance, the American peace commissioners signed a separate peace with Britain. It was left to Franklin to apologize"....................... And who wrote "Constitutions_of_the_thirteen_United_States ( Declaration of Independence ) for Benjamin Franklin? ........ Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld!
Interestingly, 'Ghosts of Bacon' UT channel deep dives into the Bacoian works and it expert in the underlying decrytption embedded in artwork and literature. He has found evidence that Samuel Champlain and Sir Fransis Bacon are one in the same... He lived a many live identities (including pen writer of Shakesphere works) and eventually 'killed off Bacon in 1626 when King James (his half-brother) was being pushed out and Bacon went to work with the French king. I believe Bacon was a new Acardia world leader, on a mission to secure the Grail (to whatever we figure out that really is).
you keep deleting a post as you think it is irrelevant.th-cam.com/video/ZPdP1kw6s3A/w-d-xo.html could this be a templar structure in nova scotia.just sent the poster a question if it is surrounded by oak trees
Hi Hickory, I never delete posts.... Sometimes, TH-cam does not publish a comment. Happened to me yesterday commenting on Michael's latest video. I spent 30 min on a long comment, posted it, and it never showed on his page :( did not have th coourage to write it again...it happens.... Thanks for the link. :)
Thank you, Olivier. Great work as always. You are so sharp.
We missed you too!
:) :) :)
Oh yay, you're here again. I watch this the first time on my phone so now I need to go and watch it on my laptop or maybe even our TV screen. That way I can see the details better. Thank you for all your hard work on this project and for sharing with all of us. Best regards, Gloria 🐂
Thak you Gloria, your comments are always appreciated :)
21:24 I feel those dark lines which are over the middle persons coat is significant as well as the person in red their hand. Every other hand is painted with precision and within proportions. The index finger is significantly longer and is pointing toward the darkened line which curves through toward the person in blue. Also the hand shows only two fingers folded so this may not be a hand at all. It may also be that it is SIX and FOUR or something of long duration as well as two shorter durations as they are hooked with the final finger missing its hooked portion. The hand indicating the FOUR is placed right along the black line where in the photo it should have had the hand in front of the accent piece. Looking at everything which stands out there are many significant items with those three people. The detailing on their wrist cuffs are broken lines, possibly due to the quality but every others is crisp lines. The wrist under the FOUR is darkened significantly as the V shape on the person in reds coat. The clothing on the others falls naturally but these three all have odd lines and folds like the bird figure you pointed out. Much love from Central Canada!
Thanks MS. Yes you're right, there's more to discover, I think. Let's be careful about Paradolia though (the fact of seeing things that don't exist).... my biggest fear ;)
Fascinating, as always! Thank you!! 🙂
Thank you njc :)
Hi olivier
Good to see you back
I've always thought there was more to this particular illustration. The hi-res image certainly picks out some very important details.
I posted some geometric observations back on your video 49, which also follows the line of sight from the various characters to produce a geometric layout for the whole picture. This may be worth another look. One things for sure, whoever put all this together were extremely clever considering the rudimentary detail on old maps.
I believe Samuel Champlain was one of Francis Bacons' aliases - see Jake Roberts work on the 'ghosts of bacon' channel.
Excellent work as always!👍
Hello Gazbo.
"I posted some geometric observations back on your video 49" -> I followed your step by step today. Symetrical disformed pentagram is the result. So far I cannot make it match with the geometry of the island, but very interesting. I think you found out how the painting was layed out/created. Not sure there is a underlying meaning linked with the Island geometry. Still researching. Brilliant idea by the way :)
I hate the fact that you havnt been on in a while. Love your crazy work and this info is frikken crazy ! (good crazy) Those farmers need to muon test or something ! Lets send Gary to metal detect the region to start! maybe you and Michael could start a Go fund me page and hope michael can do one on the map side even without the cross.
Since Oak Island is banned for visitors, I can see Michael and I with a metal detector on the Northen Oak Island some day.....
......maybe the land there is for sale ? :) Mike and I would set up our own "Curse of Oak island" show ... LOL :) :) :)
@@oakislandresearch Interestingly... it's been known about already.... Karmen, the blacksmith on the show made mention in an OI podcast interview last summer that HE was looking to buying the other island in fundy as pure speculation that it had a connection.
Sounds good! I will meet you there, maybe an 16 hr drive lol and I want to buy some shares!
Bonjour je met le like parce que j'apprécie vraiment votre travail mais j'ai hâte de l'entendre en français 😭👍👍👍
Ca arrive... :) Merci Mika.
Thanks for another interesting video, Olivier. We always appreciate your crazy ideas. I have been researching Bacon and company, too. Jake Roberts got me started. Yes, Bacon used Champlain as his favorite alias, according to Jake's original decryption of the Shakespeare Funerary Plaque in Stratford-upon-Avon, which turns out to be an Autobiography of Bacon. Bacon used many aliases and masks. I've been using a formula which Bacon had published in a book after his "philosophic death" to crack those aliases. I have concentrated on artwork of their group. Several, including Bacon were master painters and engravers. They were set up with printing presses and people who could produce illuminated manuscripts, just like the Rochefoucauld Grail documents. I believe that Bacon wrote it and did the illustrations, perhaps with a little help from his Templar/Rosacrucion brothers. The dates were adjusted on many of their artworks and books to many years prior to their own lives. I also think that he had a headquarters at New Ross. I suspect the small size was to save on the heating bill😅.
Jake on the Ghost of Bacon podcast claims to have found a cipher that states that Champlain was one of Francis Bacons aliases.
The man in blue on the left, his right shoe/foot looks like a compass to draw circles.
He also seems to be pointing to what looks like a river with the toe of his shoe.
There was a group exploring the castle at New Ross and they employed an A.ericN treasure hunters assistance but they never found and treasure just a bound by a well that contained only fill.
That is true, and TH-cam videos are available. But the fact they did not FIND anything does not mean there is nothing to be found.... this "tiny" castle structure at New Ross is odd nevertheless.....
Salut, j'ai regarder ta vidéo avec attention ! Quelle persévérance, un vrai boulot d'enquêteur ! Récupérer l'adresse mail et le numéro de téléphone d'un prof ... Bravo ça valait le coup ! Alors finalement il y a deux Oak Island à quelques kilomètres (ou miles) l'une de l'autre ! Le trésor doit reposer entre les deux !!! Il serait intéressant d'avoir une idée de la forme de la seconde Oak Island lorsque s'était encore une île. Peut être deux jumelles ... ça ressemble de plus en plus à Xfiles tout ça ! Marci pour cette vidéo A+
Bravo, mon ami!
Merci :)
Haaaaaa j'ai cru que c'était la chaîne française, ascenseur émotionnel.
Mort de rire ! Les Américains me font la même remarque dans l'autre sens, quand je publie en Français.... c'est de bonne guerre :) :)
The bit you said about the guy's Beard think about it, If the sea levels were lower then there would be more exposed land so would look more like the beard, LOL The other oak island even looks to be the same shape before linking up!?!?
C'est vraiment passionnant, je suis ça avec beaucoup d'intérêt. Je me demande si ont des indices sur se jumeaux d'aok island ? Vous faites vraiment un travail remarquable 👍
Salut Olivier, tu penses que Henri le navigateur peut avoir un lien premier avec Oak Island? Je viens de faire quelques liens qui me questionnent vachement, au plaisir de discuter
Possible, je n'ai pas approfondit la question pour l'instant...
The norththern oak island....where is it told that it was an island?? And when was it filled in to make it a full part of the mainland?
The maps I checked went all the way back into the 1800's....and I can't find one with it as an island.
Also, Long Island in that same region doesn't appear to be an island either.
Help me out, please.
atlanticalive.wordpress.com/2022/04/25/explore-nova-scotia-the-other-oak-island/
Also:
1827:
"Of the French settlement of New Minas, the late Mr. Edmund
J. Cogswell once wrote: "Minas, with its dykes, consisted of the
village along the banks of the upland, with the Grand Pre lying
in front, and with Long Island and Boot Island bounding it on
the north. As new lands for settlement were wanted, some of the
inhabitants went up the Cornwallis river and found a place that
seemed curiously familiar. There was a piece of marsh somewhat
resembling the Grand Pre, vdth Oak Island lying outside it. On
the edge was a similar chance for settlement to that furnished by
the upland that bordered the Grand Pre. They, therefore, put in
short dykes at each end of Oak Island, reclaimed a considerable
piece of marsh, built themselves some houses, and called their
settlement 'New Minas'."
Source: www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjq4IPH1eD_AhWNV6QEHTfeDXI4ChAWegQICBAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fia800201.us.archive.org%2F27%2Fitems%2Fcu31924028897936%2Fcu31924028897936.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1iUGS1eAD3q9A9ca-SrWwP&opi=89978449
When rivers are allowed to have free rein of direction, the rivers will cut new paths with extensive rains and flooding and completely change the landscape. It will cut new islands, and will fill old ones. Sometimes even cutting parts of one state and moving them to the opposite side of the river which physically puts time them in another state. You can tell just looing at the Missouri and Mississippi rivers with google earth and see how the rivers change flow wondering freeing from bluff to bluff. Here in the mid-west, these bluffs are miles and miles apart sometimes.
Samuel Champlain was the first to map "Acadie", now "Nova Scotia". Interestingly, his first maps avoided Mahone Bay and thus Oak Island. He was there to claim all that lay on the 45th parallel as "La Nouvelle France". This claim was reiterated at the Treaty of Paris in 1783 "In violation of their instructions and the French alliance, the American peace commissioners signed a separate peace with Britain. It was left to Franklin to apologize"....................... And who wrote "Constitutions_of_the_thirteen_United_States ( Declaration of Independence ) for Benjamin Franklin?
........ Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld!
Interestingly, 'Ghosts of Bacon' UT channel deep dives into the Bacoian works and it expert in the underlying decrytption embedded in artwork and literature. He has found evidence that Samuel Champlain and Sir Fransis Bacon are one in the same... He lived a many live identities (including pen writer of Shakesphere works) and eventually 'killed off Bacon in 1626 when King James (his half-brother) was being pushed out and Bacon went to work with the French king. I believe Bacon was a new Acardia world leader, on a mission to secure the Grail (to whatever we figure out that really is).
@@lonwalker8036 I'd heard of the Bacon/Shakespeare double identity, but not Bacon/Champlain, but why not? to be explored further....
@@lonwalker8036 Some work for Olivier;)
@@Chicocasa31 Thank you for that ! LOL
We see in the news that there are riots in France. Are you and your family safe ?
you keep deleting a post as you think it is irrelevant.th-cam.com/video/ZPdP1kw6s3A/w-d-xo.html
could this be a templar structure in nova scotia.just sent the poster a question if it is surrounded by oak trees
Hi Hickory, I never delete posts.... Sometimes, TH-cam does not publish a comment. Happened to me yesterday commenting on Michael's latest video. I spent 30 min on a long comment, posted it, and it never showed on his page :( did not have th coourage to write it again...it happens.... Thanks for the link. :)