Secrets of The Stone Tablets, In Search of Montezuma's Treasure Documentary

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  • Secrets of The Stone Tablets, In Search of Montezuma’s Treasure Documentary! Original Released on DVD in 2006. The Documentary Shares The Genesis of the Dillman Family's Quest For Montezuma’s Treasure. The Dillman Family of California Has Risen Onto The Scene For The Next Chapter In The Quest For Montezuma's Treasure. What Most People Do Not Know About The Search For Montezuma's Treasure Is That In 1982 Raymond Dillman Cracked The Code of The Peralta Stone Tablets. Using The Stone Maps As HIs Guide Ray Dillman and his Two Sons John and Paul Dillman Were Lead To An Amazing Discovery of Aztec Ruins, A Sacrificial Alter, Artifacts, Signs, Symbols And Another Stone Map. The Dillman Family Story Doesn't End with this Documentary, The Dillman Family's Journey Continues Today, Lead By Raymond Dillman's Grandson, Dan Dillman, A Third Generation Treasure Hunter. Catch Up On The Latest Dillman Family Adventures, Watch The History Channel's Series "Lost Gold of The Aztecs" on All Streaming Platforms.

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  • @bartjeppesen2782
    @bartjeppesen2782 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    5659 into video- How hard is it for me to look at this stone via email? More pics then the one presented?

  • @davidwmuise
    @davidwmuise 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I can show you the mines and caches that are shown on those tablets without question.

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm from Kentucky an I think Jesse James an the NYC maybe bloody bill Anderson knew of Iran other stories but I would look my whole life if I had the honor to have the job I would dig an die looking my word to god ill do d it I am not dumb very interesting!😎

  • @treasureexplorationandrese3712
    @treasureexplorationandrese3712 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is much more to the story than this...local native tribes admit they are the keepers of the treasure and the places it is hidden. There are many places it was hidden. Johnsons Canyon, Three Lakes and areas on the AZ Strip and Grand Canyon. To the natives the most important part are their records and religious things. The Spanish were after the gold.

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for commenting, I Absolutely agree we have made many discoveries, in Johnson Canyon, Three Lakes, the Grand Canyon and on the Arizona Strip. Our documentary provides foundational information for many who have never heard of our families quest, but yes there is more to be told ;)

  • @HoodaThunkit-sj3lk
    @HoodaThunkit-sj3lk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The story nay be true but the tablets are too cartoonish.

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      the stones are real, but if you talking about the animated versions for the doc, I get what your saying

  • @b.m.2434
    @b.m.2434 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Lmao the Dutchmen wasn't dutch so he would have not written it in dutch. He was German

  • @KurtOnoIR
    @KurtOnoIR หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey TH-cam.. turn VOLUME down on these commercials! There is no reason for that shit. I guarantee I won't be buying anything that interrupts a video with blaring loud bullshit.

  • @ZladeOverdose
    @ZladeOverdose หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved the documentary and all the research. All that effort to find a burial. Perfect. Oh where does the 5th stone lead? Thank you for the documentary. A lot of work has gone into this.

  • @perrystatenstaten8860
    @perrystatenstaten8860 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Canyon, me, J.Peters, D.Cave,Black top writings, monument, silver, B.Fayware 1942 , 3° true N. Orientation from 1891 ......3 red hills,

  • @merlintaylor2655
    @merlintaylor2655 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Locals in the Superstition mountain area tell stories of......The Superstition mountains being a sacred area of the Apache, and that up into the 1980's the Superstition mountains were guarded by at least 2 Apache natives at all times. The Apache have killed many gold minors and treasure seekers throughout the years.
    I've also heard that Maxamillion (Governor of Mexico at the time) stashed treasure in the Superstition mountains. Some people believe that Jesuit treasure is hidden in the superstition mountains.
    Lot's of treasure stories rumored in the Superstitions.

  • @TheBlindbowman
    @TheBlindbowman หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ok lets correct a few details . one the Lost Dutchman mine was not even named the Lost Dutchman mine until after waltz death in 1891 or shortly after his death . as far as i know by knowing where the mine is , the Mine was not found till 1877 waltz took the mine in 1878 ,the 3 mexicans had only work the mine for one year before Waltz took it by force .. so the idea the Lost Dutchman mine is on the stones is foolishness . the stones correctly map and locate 31 mines a group of diggings and ,depossites ,mines and placers .. those mines were once known as the King Solomon mines , yes that's what i said and yes i can prove it ...i have located all 31 mines and the Lost Dutchman mine and 16 other sites of interest .so no the stones do not show the location of the lost Dutchman mine !i found that mine in 2006 and it is not on the stones . Dillman was correct the stones are much older than anyone else thinks they are ..and yes i can prove it ...

    • @Bubyed76
      @Bubyed76 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It all happened at cheddar gorge I think.

  • @robertadamson659
    @robertadamson659 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My guess...... it's all been located, and it's all gone. Long gone!

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think k the conquistador wrote it an he was a family member of the people so they would receive it

  • @jimhamman2335
    @jimhamman2335 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Moctezuma's treasure did not go to Azlan, an island that sank beneath the sea millenia ago. However, it may have been taken to one of the many places the Aztec people lived during their very long migration to Tenochtitlan, including Utah and the southwest.

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I believe u I read on this since I was a kid jam 40 ish now an I know a lot of history an live in AZ I I thought about helping look for it

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've watched an read all the filmmakers story an I think he's really on it ill help hit me here ill be tbere!

  • @RichardBrooke-g1e
    @RichardBrooke-g1e 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    DON is on the back of the tablet I know what the witch is it’s a NUN and COBOLLO is a word for Morrow

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Its in the middle of the desert in Arizona between California an AZ an its in a big cave system I've read on this slot

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don't really believe the waltz story I think it was talk about lime that so it would put them off there tail

    • @merlintaylor2655
      @merlintaylor2655 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jacob Waltz and the lost Dutchman is a story that might be true because..... Several pieces of extremely high grade ore were found in Waltz's possession, extremely high grade ore was found in a wooden box under Waltz's bed (this has been confirmed) and Jacob Waltz had a matchbox made of the same high grade ore (The matchbox is on display at the superstition mountain museum for a few days out of the year, and it's always guarded by two armed Sheriffs when it's on display).
      A lot of treasure tales have absolutely no proof, but in the case of the lost Dutchman several pieces of evidence have been found.

  • @xoxoevi.805
    @xoxoevi.805 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    it is not Azatlan...... its Aztlan.

  • @Riga.Mortus
    @Riga.Mortus ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Curiosity mystery educationally fantastic story.

  • @IntoTheForest77
    @IntoTheForest77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just rode horseback through Johnson's Canyon, outside Kanab, where the treasure reportedly still hasnt been found. Absolutely fascinating story

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Johnson Canyon is a magical place!

    • @IntoTheForest77
      @IntoTheForest77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@montezumastreasure truly stunning!

    • @toushasalyersalyer6607
      @toushasalyersalyer6607 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @TheBlindbowman
    @TheBlindbowman 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    sorry Cibola is a real place . i located it in 2004 . it is not what you think it is ..and let me correct you , do you know why the Aztec calendar was round . because it is not what you think it is .. it was designed to be placed on a very isolated location , the Altar of Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, yes as the sun moved a cross sky they would turn the calendar resting on the Altar and it would tell the history of the Aztec .. and point out the 7 cities of Gold ...the Aztec took the calendar stone with them to stop the Spaniards from finding the Seven Caves deep under Cibola .. once you found the Altar and had the calendar put back where it belongs you could use them to locate the Seven Caves of Chicomoztoc home of the Chitoc shaman .the birthplace of Montezuma 1 and 2 . home and birthplace of the Aztec

    • @merlintaylor2655
      @merlintaylor2655 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cibola was rumored to be near San Felipe Mexico in the Northern area of the Sea of Cortez, maybe about 20 miles from the Salton Sea.

    • @asburycollins9182
      @asburycollins9182 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where is cibola then

    • @TheBlindbowman
      @TheBlindbowman หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@merlintaylor2655 Rumored ,to assume where something hidden is located it to spend a lifetime searching without finding , those rumores are faults Cibola was only said to be in the northern Sonra ,and that became New Spain ,what most don't know is the church at Topira had jesuit monks that were teaching the Náhuatl speaking local tribes about the World around them , they did a rock wall painting of Hernán Cortés dated 1536-1567 . after researching Hernán Cortés i found out that those are the only two years that his whereabouts are not accounted for other than the fact he was stated to be hunting in northern Sonora for silver mines ,at the time i found these rock wall paintings i had no records of even who Hernán Cortés was ..he never found what he was looking for but i did ..i am X navy Quartermaster train to Observe even the smallest details ..that hand painted rock wall picture of Hernán Cortés maybe the best painting of him ever found ...,the artist was taken by Hernán Cortés Horse and how he look to be part of the horse when riding it . drawing the horse as it shows motion in 3 or 4 linked drawings of the horse ,something that really logically can not be faked ..., let me try to explain the drawing in detail . the painting is done on a rock wall standing about 25 feet tall . the painting is done in what i believe is color plant dyes or clothing dyes ,..Hernán Cortés is wearing a tall neck coat to about the bottom of his ear with about a 5 or 6 inch caller with Gold and silver designs ,it is open in the front ,his coat is long and drops to his waste line ,his face beard and his hair is covered by a headdress of some type of metal , with his hair in a tail sticking out the back about 1 foot in a braid ,i believe the horse was white or light gray in color and had a this leather bridle that is showing in the 3 paintings of horse .i have no reason whatsoever to think that this painting could be faked in any way , why because the painting can only be seen for a few hours over a few days of the year the rest of the time it is hidden in the shadows of the rocks around it . i was taking pictures of a area when i took those 800 FPS home and had them developed , i scan the pictures and had no idea the paintings were than till they showed up in the scans , the paintings were about 30 feet away and i have pictures of them from 5 or 6 different angles ..i am not saying the dillman's are wrong . i am saying what they found is not the main part of Montezuma's treasure ,the reason i say this is simple . i found the volcanic vent that blew out the gold dust and the winds carried the dust about 1/8 of a mile down wind and covered the small Náhuatl village ,and the Seven Caves are nearby that village and about 1/8th of a mile in the direction of the sun you will find far above the village a sacrificial aztec Altar to the God Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl. so like i said i have no doubt whatsoever that what found is what it is , a real location of the Seven Caves of Chicomoztoc , home of the Chitoc shaman ..birthplace of more than just their leaders but where they worshipped one of their God's ,the God of Wind. after being shot at and tracked for days i felt i had no reason to go back yet and it has been more than 18 years now .

    • @TheBlindbowman
      @TheBlindbowman หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@asburycollins9182 it is in the southwest U.S..

  • @OvaHendrix-j4t
    @OvaHendrix-j4t 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She made the story up so she would be famous an make money she was a thief a con artist

  • @royramey5659
    @royramey5659 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Those stone tablets are used in the story of the lost Dutchmen mine. So what is it , can't be both.

  • @perrystatenstaten8860
    @perrystatenstaten8860 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Important names, me, J.peters

  • @asburycollins9182
    @asburycollins9182 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this not the site now called blind frog ranch

  • @Mrfixit434
    @Mrfixit434 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why is it reasonable to assume De Vaca carved the stones and dated them six years after Coronado began his failed expedition, and 8 years after De Niza failed his expedition? De Niza was using de Vacas’ earlier intelligence, and Esteban was de Nizas’ guide. This theory is a huge miss.

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Estevenico and or DeVaca is a plausible Theory, as stated Estevenico was the one who was forced to lead the spanish. think about that, he was in the area

    • @Mrfixit434
      @Mrfixit434 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m not saying the de vaca and estaban intelligence wasn’t good. These guys are claiming this Spaniard/slave created coded sandstone tablets. I don’t believe this is plausible at all.

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Mrfixit434 we can agree to disagree.

    • @Mrfixit434
      @Mrfixit434 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@montezumastreasure I respect your opinion and I’m ok with agreeing to disagree. I’m going to subscribe to your channel, go through your vids and check out your website.

  • @corren5349
    @corren5349 ปีที่แล้ว

    😴 *Promo SM*

  • @dogcrick
    @dogcrick 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So many lies in this shit it is ridiculous...😂

  • @SnowAngelfish
    @SnowAngelfish หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is interesting,, however what to make of this..??. Someone spending 15+ years of his life obsessed with findings a gold treasure? 15 years is a long time. And worse,, pressuring his kids to continue his obsession after hes dead.
    .? I have to say what a sad waste of life,, this is the perfect example of what Christ taught us not to do! He said build up treasures in heaven,, not on this earth. Where your treasure is your heart is. Your heart should be attached to eternal things that actually matter. Doesn't matter how much gold or riches you aquire here,, you wont be taking one ounce with you after you die. And gold and money have no value in the life after. How you helped others through selflessness will bring the greatest reward.

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sorry you feel that way, I completely disagree, what the Great Spirit puts in ones heart, isn't for all, we are each different unique expressions with different passion.

  • @mikkelolsen257
    @mikkelolsen257 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    still you find nothing

    • @montezumastreasure
      @montezumastreasure  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      we actually find a lot, the treasure is much more than just gold, its uncovering ancient mysteries, history, relics, hidden tunnels and more

  • @5thdimensionexplained376
    @5thdimensionexplained376 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    THERE'S only one way to know %100 where is the moctezuma gold treasure, not that hard all you gotta do is first find someone who really knows how to do Conscious Astral Travel, that person can go into the so called Akashic Records of the Aztecs, that will get him access to all the real history of the aztecs like a movie that person can see where the aztecs took their treasure and then share with you the exact place, he can even go and verify the place while he still in the astral Dimension then can go back to his body and tell you the exact place of tye Aztec treasure is that easy, the only issue is to find somebody who really knows and can do conscious astral travel, because from thousands of TH-cam channels and people that I already analyze that supposedly can do astral travel only a couple channels and persons really can do that, the rest are a bunch of Wannabes and I know who's lying and who's saying the truth because I Can do conscious astral travel myself

    • @TheBlindbowman
      @TheBlindbowman 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      correct but it takes a chitoc shaman time shaman .... like me . i know where it is , it is safe where it is , the lost Dutchman mine it is safe where it is ......life goes on for this shape shifter ,,,," who take ,open their hand to find the curse they now hold " !.... walk away there is nothing here for the modern world this is not for you .only the blood of a true skinwalker shaman can see the past and future of these things i am the only one left of kind and i tell you no , go away ...stay safe stay free

    • @London97
      @London97 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I also can do it … and I say that I am going to go get the treasure and live life large 🎉🎉🎉… and donate half the money to well deserving charities.

    • @RichardBrooke-g1e
      @RichardBrooke-g1e 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I think I solved the treasure

    • @michaelfercik3691
      @michaelfercik3691 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sounds like witchcraft@@TheBlindbowman