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all i can think of here is the tie into the lead cross figure and maybe there's more templar stuff coming. but to devote all last night to templars? interesting, but i was hoping we could bring up another hinge or purple wood.The entire show this week was about the Templar legend. Why the Templars would bury their treasure in Nova Scotia in 1400 I don't know, but people are really pushing that theory lately. Even unearthed a lead cross in Smith's Cove that they are trying to tie to the Templar prison in Domme, France. It does look medieval, but it could have been dropped there (or planted) by anyone as recently as October when it was found with a metal detector.
Anyway, I've been thinking about all the religious symbolism carved or built into the island, and I have an idea.
On an old episode of America Unearthed a few years ago, I remember a quick bit about a possible Viking hangout that had been discovered by an explorer. It was a natural cavern deep in the woods, with the opening built up with stacked stone. Inside were carvings on the walls. Scott Wolter looked at it and determined it was a Masonic meeting place. In the early days of the Freemasons (the 1700's) they sometimes met in the woods, far from prying eyes, due to the secret nature of their meetings.
And don't think just because NS didn't have a large population in the 1700's that there weren't Masons around. Our shire town had a Masonic Lodge active 15 years after it's first settlement. Before there was a public school, there was a Masonic Lodge. It was never much more than a lumber mill town with a decent deep water harbor, but they were here anyway.
So they could have definitely been meeting on Oak Island for its convenience to shore but also as an island, with some privacy. The Masons use a LOT of the same ancient symbology as the Templars. It could explain a lot of the carved stone, anyway. I don't know about the Money Pit.

the show itself can be frustrating but i'm hooked. 15 years or more ago i read the readers digest story on it and loved it when the author was brought out to the island not too long ago. but seeing the history of the templars in a way i can relate to like this has been amazing. i've learned a lot but still don't know much at all. go figure.
all i can think of is they did an entire show on templars because it's about to get important. that or it's dull as hell and they needed a filler.

want to know what broke the teeth off the rotating drill though. that was nasty.