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There is an island
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in the North Atlantic
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where people have been looking
for an incredible treasure
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for more than 200 years.
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Hold back!
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Oh!
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SHATNER:
To date,
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six men have died
trying to solve the mystery.
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âAnd according to legend...
â(explosion)
âWhoa!
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âSHATNER: ...one more
will have to die...
â(crow caws)
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...before the treasure
can be found.
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Treasure?
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Curses?
(chuckles)
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Sounds like the stuff that would
ignite the imagination
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of your average teenage boy.
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And that's exactly what happened
more than a half a century ago,
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when two brothersââ
Rick and Marty Laginaââ
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read an article
in Reader's Digest magazine
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that changed their lives
forever.
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But is there really a vast
and incredible treasure
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buried somewhere on Oak Island?
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And could that treasure
really be guarded
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by a deadly curse?
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Well, that is...
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what we'll try and find out.
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âȘ âȘ
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SHATNER:
On this small island
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just off the coast
of Mahone Bay,
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the Lagina brothersââ
Rick and Martyââ
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along with their partners,
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have invested thousands of hours
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and millions of dollars
to find a treasure,
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and in doing so,
solve a centuriesâold mystery.
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MARTY:
We hope to find the treasure.
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Either find
some fabled treasure,
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or figure out
what happened here.
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Either one of those
is a success.
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That's what we're hoping for.
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RICK:
Mine is, find the one thing
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that opens the door on the first
page of this wonderful story.
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Find the one thing.
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SHATNER:
But believe it or not,
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even with all the heavy
equipment they've brought in,
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and despite finding a number
of compelling clues,
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and even several
intriguing artifacts,
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not one piece
of genuine treasure
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has ever been found
on Oak Island.
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Even after centuries
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of digging and drilling,
and after the loss
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of no fewer than six lives,
there has never been any proof
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that a treasure
was ever buried there.
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So then, why do the Laginas
and their partners keep at it?
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According to legend,
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the story began one night
in 1795,
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when 18âyearâold Daniel McGinnis
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noticed strange lights
coming from nearby Oak Island.
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Deciding to row across
the frigid waters of Mahone Bay
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to investigate,
he brings with him two friendsââ
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Anthony Vaughan and John Smith.
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After reaching the island,
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the three young men race
toward the source
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of the strange lights.
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But what they find
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when they get there
is equally mysteriousââ
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a ship's block and tackle
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hanging from the limb
of an oak tree,
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and just beneath it,
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a large, circular depression
in the ground,
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as if something was recently
buried and then covered up.
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PAUL TROUTMAN:
Daniel McGinnis
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had known about the folklore
of pirates being in the area,
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so he was suspicious that maybe
there was a treasure here.
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They came back the next day
and started digging.
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They started digging down,
and they found a row of logs.
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And every ten feet,
they kept digging,
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and they went down
to as far as 30 feet.
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And they found putty
and charcoal,
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and figured that there was
something to this mystery.
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SHATNER:
Convinced that no one would go
to the trouble
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of constructing such
an elaborate underground pit
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unless it was to bury something
of tremendous value,
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for the next nine years,
they dug deeper and deeper,
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until, in 1804, when they had
reached a depth of 90 feet,
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they made
a remarkable discovery.
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One that seemed
to confirm their belief
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that they were on the brink of
finding something extraordinary.
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There,
embedded in the wooden platform,
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was a large,
rectangular slab of granite
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on which was carved
a number of strange symbols,
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almost like
Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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But when
they pulled the stone up,
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they were met
with another surprise.
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The hole they dug quickly
flooded with seawater,
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as if by removing the stone,
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they had sprung an
ingeniouslyâdesigned booby trap.
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The event thwarted
all subsequent attempts
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to dig in the area,
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which was now known
as "the Money Pit."
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DAVID WHITEHEAD:
For the next 200 years,
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flooding would hamper
any attempt
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to uncover
buried treasure there.
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Until the flooding problem
is solved,
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there is very little likelihood
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that any treasure
will be found there.
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SHATNER:
When the symbols on the stone
slab were later translated,
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it was believed to read,
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"Forty feet below
two million pounds lie buried."
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But many Oak Island theorists
weren't so certain
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this translation was accurate.
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After all, who said it was meant
to be translated into English?
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French, Spanish,
Portuguese pirates were known
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to frequent these islands
ever since the 1600s.
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Some believed the translation
offered instructions
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on how
to shut off the booby traps,
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while others insisted
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the symbols were placed there
as a deadly curse,
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daring anyone who continued
the search for the treasure
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to proceed
at the risk of their life.
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D'ARCY O'CONNOR:
There's been stories
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of the curse of Oak Island
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going way back,
even before 1795.
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People believe
this island is cursed,
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that if you get
a little too close to the truth,
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to the treasure,
your life was in danger.
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We don't know how curses work
or if they work.
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Is there some kind
of metaphysical power?
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Or is it the power
of suggestion?
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Perhaps it's selfâfulfilling.
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Somebody hears about the curse,
and so, it has effect.
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Maybe you're not
a superstitious person,
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you don't believe in curses,
but just,
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it's not unusual
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that even if you think
something's impossible,
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still a lot of emotions
are just driven
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through unconscious processes.
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And knowing
that you're in a place
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that is cursed might make you
feel bad and uneasy.
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So when we talk
about a curse on Oak Island,
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is the curse manifested in some
sort of supernatural element,
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or do people just feel
that their luck isn't there?
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DOUG CROWELL:
The island has a long history
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of something happening
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just when you're on the cusp
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of retrieving the treasure
or getting the answers.
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SHATNER:
But were the stories
of curses justified?
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After all, what good is a curse
without a victim?
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That question
was brutally answered
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on a hot summer's day in 1861.
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TROUTMAN:
There was a man that was working
at the Money Pit
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with a steam boiler.
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(steam hissing,
rhythmic whooshing)
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The boiler overpressurized
and exploded...
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(loud explosion)
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...and apparently,
scalded him to death and injured
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a few others.
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Unfortunately,
we don't know his name
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because the death records
weren't kept
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until 1864 in the province.
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SHATNER:
On March 26, 1897,
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tragedy struck again,
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when 47âyearâold
Maynard Kaiser,
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while working for the island's
new owner, Frederick Blair,
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became Oak Island's
second human casualty.
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They had a pit nearby
the Money Pit
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that they were using
for fresh water.
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And they would put the buckets
down there and bring them up.
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And one of the buckets
had become disconnected,
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so Maynard Kaiser went down
on the rope
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to reconnect the bucket.
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And as they were coming back up,
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the weight of the water in the
bucket and the additional weight
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from Maynard caused the rope
to unspool.
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â(man screaming)
âAnd he fell to his death,
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some 80 feet down.
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The aftermath
of this unfortunate incident
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is that many of the workers,
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being quite superstitious,
it is said,
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refused to go back down
in the pits.
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In fact, they quit their jobs,
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and work came to a standstill
on the island.
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SHATNER:
Maynard Kaiser's body
was never recovered,
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as if devoured
by the Money Pit itself.
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Oak Island now had a curse,
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and its second taste
of human blood.
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But was there a treasure?
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And, if so, who buried it there?
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What group of people had
the kind of skills
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needed to boobyâtrap
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something buried at least
ten stories underground?
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For many,
the answer was simple...
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pirates.
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SHATNER:
On a humid summer day in 1969,
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Oak Island land owner and
treasure hunter, Fred Nolan,
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makes a remarkable discovery.
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While investigating the island's
triangleâshaped swamp,
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he unearths compelling evidence
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that a large ship might have
been buried there.
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Fred actually retrieved
ship artifacts from the swamp.
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There's was a ship's mast,
there was ship's scuppers.
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Did he suspect there was a ship?
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The answer would almost
certainly have to be "yes."
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SHATNER:
The find serves to confirm
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what Fred Nolan has believed
for some time:
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that the Oak Island swamp
is manâmade,
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and that it was created
to hide a large sailing ship.
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But why?
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Well, the main thing
that supports the idea
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that Oak Island was two islands
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is that one end of the island
is made of granite,
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and the other is sandstone,
limestone, crumbly rocks.
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They're two completely
different compositions
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on one end of the island
and the other.
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So itâit almost seems
like they're two...
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two separate... islands.
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Fred's theory
that somebody sailed a boat
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into the waters, you know,
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between these two
very close islands and sunk it
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with a treasure on it was, like,
it was one more outlandish idea,
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until people started pulling
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pieces of an old Spanish ship
out of the swamp.
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(chuckles): So... it looks
like a ship was sunk there.
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(crow cawing)
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SHATNER:
Fred Nolan's discovery
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also seemed
to validate the theory,
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held by Daniel McGinnis
back in 1795,
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that not only was
an incredible treasure buried
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somewhere on Oak Island
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but that it was put there
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sometime
before the 18th century...
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by pirates.
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SULLIVAN: It was a time
when pirate treasures
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or caches of gold coins
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were being discovered
all over Nova Scotia.
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A lot of them buried by pirates.
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And so people
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were actually digging up
treasures occasionally.
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Naturally, that's what people
would imagine first
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about Oak Island, because
it was the only known theory
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of people laying in treasure,
uh, and it persisted
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because nobody came up
with any alternatives.
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CROWELL: I think one
of the reasons it's so easy
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to associate pirate lore
with Oak Island
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is that Mahone Bay
was unpopulated at that time.
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So, I mean, this was
a very secluded bay,
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a perfect haven for pirates
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that wanted to be out of the way
of prying eyes.
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TROUTMAN: Several pirates
have been credited
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with possibly depositing
the treasure here on Oak Island,
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including Peter Easton...
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Blackbeard...
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and William Kidd.
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In the early accounts
of the Oak Island mystery,
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it was often told that...
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a dying man
in the New England states
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said he was a member
of Captain Kidd's crew
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and that he had a treasure map
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to where Kidd's treasure
was buried.
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Many historians will tell you
that Captain Kidd
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never visited Nova Scotia,
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that he never got further north
than Boston.
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There is a lot of local lore
here in Nova Scotia, though,
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that he did.
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MARTY: My favorite pirate
of all time is, uh,
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is Peter Easton,
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who was based up here
in Newfoundland,
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and he had a fleet of something
like 14 or 17 ships.
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They called him
the Pirate Admiral.
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CROWELL:
He often...
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stuck close to Newfoundland
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and preyed on the trade routes
from there.
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Once a year,
the Spanish galleons would come
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from South America
back to Spain.
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He would prey on them.
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He amassed quite a fortune.
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I've heard it said
that Peter Easton amassed
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two million pounds.
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That is really interesting
when you consider
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what the solution to the cipher
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that was
on the 90 Foot Stone said,
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which was: "Forty feet below
two million pounds are buried."
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Edward Teach,
known as Blackbeard,
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had said, before he was hung,
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that he had buried
his treasure somewhere
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where "none but myself
and the devil can find it."
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He claimed to have hidden
the treasure somewhere
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in the New World,
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so people made the connection
between Teach and Oak Island.
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SHATNER:
The Pirate Admiral,
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Captain Kidd
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and Blackbeard.
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Did these infamous buccaneers
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really bury their stolen
treasures on Oak Island?
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And even if they did,
where did they get
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the incredible
engineering skills
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that would have enabled them to
bury a treasure so ingeniously,
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complete with booby traps?
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You know, when I was first asked
whether it was possible
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pirates could've constructed
the Money Pit, I scoffed.
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You know, I mean,
because pirates would,
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what would they do
with their booty?
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They'd dig a hole ten feet deep,
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bury it and come back
for it when they were ready.
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But I didn't know then about the
works that pirates had created
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at, uh, Port Royal in Jamaica
and on Tortuga,
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which are incredibly elaborate
systems of tunnels and vaults
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that more than match in scope
what's been done on Oak Island.
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So there clearly were
pirate engineers,
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and I couldn't be as dismissive
of the pirate theory after that.
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SHATNER:
But even if pirates did hide
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an incredible treasure
on Oak Island,
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is it really possible that
it would bear a deadly curse?
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There are some Oak Island
historians who are convinced
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that the answer
is a disturbing yes.
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In pirate folklore,
it's a common thing
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that they would bury somebody
that was alive
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to guard the treasure
as a spirit
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so it would be cursed
and haunted,
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so nobody would be able
to get access to the treasure.
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That seems to play
into a lot of the myths
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regarding theâthe curse
on the island.
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One of the stories
is that pirates may have buried
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their treasure on the island
in treasure tunnels.
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And they had slaves
digging for them.
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And in the process,
they left them there to die.
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(screams)
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And as they knew
they were dying,
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those slaves cursed
those pirates
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and cursed that treasure, and
by extension, the whole island.
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(wailing, chains rattling)
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Sometimes those near the tunnels
late at night
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could hear the rattling
of chains.
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Perhaps that's the energy
we're dealing with today.
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It is like a time bomb,
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something that goes down
through the ages.
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The idea that Oak Island
might be haunted by the souls
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of those who dug the treasure
tunnels had a chilling effect
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on pretty much
everyone who came there.
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So far, two men
had died horribly.
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But Oak Island's reputation as
cursed didn't really take hold
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until a man came to the island
claiming that he and he alone
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could solve the mystery.
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It was a notion that would
ultimately cost him
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and three other men,
including his son, their lives.
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SHATNER: An article appears
in Coronet magazine
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called "The Buried Treasure
of Oak Island."
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It attracts the attention
of a former motorcycle daredevil
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named Robert Restall.
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Having professionally toured
Europe and North America
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with his wife Mildred
throughout the 1930s and '40s,
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Robert was now a man
who struggled to find work
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that earned him enough
to provide for his family.
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But now, after reading about the
possibility of a vast treasure
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buried deep beneath the surface
of a small Canadian island,
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Robert became convinced that he
had both the engineering skills
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and the determination
to solve the Oak Island mystery.
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Robert Restall
got involved in Oak Island
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like so many others have,
by reading a magazine article.
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So when he read
about Oak Island,
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he got every single available
document, book, you name it,
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maps, charts,
and studied Oak Island.
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It was his passion.
He would stay up at night
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reading, like,
the survey maps of Oak Island
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and looking for clues
and codes and things.
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SHATNER:
After making a deal with the
owner of the island Mel Chappell
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on October 15, 1959,
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Robert Restall moves
his family onto the island
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and takes up the search.
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RICK RESTALL:
I was just a nine year old boy.
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It was, uh, it was like
leaving the city
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and arriving in some paradise.
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It was just full
of life, color, nature,
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and, uh, I couldn't
have been happier.
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For almost two or three years,
I think,
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I was the luckiest kid
in the world.
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Many people talk about
the treasure of Oak Island,
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but the treasure to my dad
was not so much the money,
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but it was being the one
who was able to unravel
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the mystery of the island.
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RICK: The men were
always busy digging...
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...or writing letters
to investors
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or working
on a piece of machinery
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that was becoming problematic.
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Or as Bobby did, uh,
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making maps and drawings
of the work that was ongoing.
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LAMB:
My dad was totally innovative.
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And he knew what
the others had done
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and where they had fallen short.
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Up to that point,
people didn't really trust
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the work of the person
ahead of them.
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But Dad wasn't gonna
make that mistake.
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He was going to take everything
just the one step further.
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That's all he had to do.
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It wasn't a big deal.
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And he really believed he could
do it in about three months.
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SHATNER:
Unfortunately
for Robert Restall,
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three months eventually became
five long years,
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during which his family endured
the harshest of conditions.
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Bitter cold in the winter,
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sweltering heat
during the summer.
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For Robert Restall,
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determination eventually
turned into desperation.
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And desperation into obsession.
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If you're trying
to understand the mindset
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of a treasure hunter,
it's actually very useful
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00:20:48,456 --> 00:20:51,250
to try to understand
the psychology behind gambling.
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Sometimes gamblers will spend
many, many hours
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at the same slot machine,
and in a sense, you could say
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that's like a microcosm
of what's happening
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with very obsessed
treasure hunters.
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00:21:03,721 --> 00:21:07,725
In the case of either
treasure hunting or gambling,
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if the person is failing
after many repeated attempts
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and not getting any reward,
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most often, people will
eventually give out.
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But that's what separates
these obsessive personalities
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from the ones
that will just quit.
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And they will keep
on chasing that rush
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and building up
that anticipation
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until they get rewards.
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I think obsession
is the salient characteristic
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of what happens on this island.
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I really, really do.
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And knowing
that that condition exists here,
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I think
it's something to be wary of.
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I think it's easy
to become obsessed with this.
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I feel that the treasure is here
and that we can get it,
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and we're going to stay here
until we do.
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SHATNER:
By 1965, Robert Restall
had poured everything he had
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into Oak Island.
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He couldn't leave emptyâhanded.
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And then, on August 17, 1965,
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Robert Restall,
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his eldest son Bobby,
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and two of his coworkers
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would become part
of Oak Island history.
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But not in the way
they had hoped.
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That afternoon,
Robert had intended to travel
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to the mainland
to visit the bank.
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But he took one last walk
to take another look
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at their current work.
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And while he was looking
in the shaft,
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he tumbled in.
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âȘ âȘ
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His son Bobby saw his father
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tumble into the shaft,
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00:22:40,484 --> 00:22:43,279
and quickly went to his aid.
446
00:22:43,362 --> 00:22:46,073
Carl Graeser
was very close behind,
447
00:22:46,198 --> 00:22:48,284
Cyril Hiltz, Andrew DeMont
448
00:22:48,367 --> 00:22:50,286
and Leonard Kaizer
449
00:22:50,369 --> 00:22:53,998
also followed them down
into the shaft.
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Of all the individuals
that entered the shaft,
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only two were saved.
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They all seemed
to have been overcome
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by some gas in the shaft.
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SHATNER:
By the end of that tragic day,
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Oak Island's deadly curse
had added the names of four men
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to its list of victims:
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Robert Restall,
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his son Bobby,
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Cyril Hiltz
460
00:23:26,196 --> 00:23:27,823
and Carl Graeser.
461
00:23:27,948 --> 00:23:33,203
And in a morbid twist
on an already sad tale,
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a rumor was being spread
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00:23:36,540 --> 00:23:39,460
that not only was
the Oak Island curse real
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00:23:39,585 --> 00:23:42,129
but that one more
would have to die
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in pursuit of the treasure
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00:23:44,632 --> 00:23:48,385
before the Oak Island mystery
could be solved.
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00:23:48,510 --> 00:23:52,306
The idea of seven people dying
seems to have come
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from a 1967 article
in True magazine.
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00:23:55,976 --> 00:23:58,979
It was attributing this
to a local legend
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that said seven men have to die
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00:24:01,357 --> 00:24:03,984
before the treasure
will be found.
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SHATNER:
But is the notion of an
Oak Island curse simply madeâup,
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the product
of a pulp writer's fantasy?
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00:24:11,867 --> 00:24:14,036
Or is it real?
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00:24:14,161 --> 00:24:17,164
There are many who insist
that not only is it real
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but that its origins
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stretch back
long before the days of pirates,
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all the way back
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to the days
of the Knights Templar.
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âȘ âȘ
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I mean, this is
an ideal situation, Rick,
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because, obviously,
it's low tide.
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âRICK: Mmâhmm.
âWe got these rock pools.
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00:24:44,775 --> 00:24:45,859
RICK:
So, you're thinking between
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the beach
and the old cofferdams.
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00:24:47,444 --> 00:24:49,405
âThis is a perfect spot?
âYeah.
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00:24:49,530 --> 00:24:50,990
So, let's see
if we can find something.
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SHATNER:
While searching
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along a stretch
of Oak Island's shoreline,
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00:24:54,076 --> 00:24:57,830
Rick Lagina and metal detection
expert Gary Drayton
491
00:24:57,913 --> 00:24:59,707
make a shocking discovery...
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00:24:59,832 --> 00:25:03,002
(beeping)
493
00:25:03,127 --> 00:25:04,795
That's worth digging, Rick.
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00:25:06,588 --> 00:25:09,383
SHATNER: ...one that would
ultimately shed light
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00:25:09,466 --> 00:25:11,885
on the Oak Island curse.
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00:25:12,011 --> 00:25:14,138
Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
497
00:25:14,263 --> 00:25:15,556
What?
498
00:25:15,639 --> 00:25:17,307
âI don't see anything.
âI see something.
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00:25:17,433 --> 00:25:19,852
(beeping)
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00:25:24,189 --> 00:25:25,274
Holy...
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00:25:25,357 --> 00:25:27,985
Holy schmoly, all right.
502
00:25:28,110 --> 00:25:30,863
âRICK: It's a cross.
âThat's a cross.
503
00:25:32,239 --> 00:25:33,657
There's a square hole.
504
00:25:33,741 --> 00:25:35,617
Yeah, right there.
505
00:25:35,701 --> 00:25:37,202
It's heavy, too.
506
00:25:37,327 --> 00:25:38,579
Oh, my gosh. I mean,
507
00:25:38,704 --> 00:25:41,665
that is an old, old cross.
508
00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:43,667
I didn't really know
509
00:25:43,792 --> 00:25:46,420
what it was until I pick it up
510
00:25:46,503 --> 00:25:48,130
and I can see
511
00:25:48,213 --> 00:25:51,091
this is a religious artifact.
512
00:25:51,175 --> 00:25:53,594
I could tell straightaway
513
00:25:53,677 --> 00:25:58,182
that this cross is
probably hundreds of years old.
514
00:25:58,307 --> 00:26:00,809
This isn't a modern design.
515
00:26:00,893 --> 00:26:02,519
I got to be honest,
when I first saw it,
516
00:26:02,644 --> 00:26:04,396
I'm thinking medieval.
517
00:26:04,521 --> 00:26:07,107
Sweet!
518
00:26:07,191 --> 00:26:08,650
Gary was extremely excited.
519
00:26:08,734 --> 00:26:11,278
More excited than anything
he's ever found on the island.
520
00:26:11,361 --> 00:26:14,948
GARY:
This is the type of thing
I'd expect to find in Europe.
521
00:26:15,032 --> 00:26:20,621
I would say that is somewhere
between 1200 and 1600.
522
00:26:22,331 --> 00:26:23,457
RICK:
It's really that old?
523
00:26:23,540 --> 00:26:24,583
Yeah, that is old.
524
00:26:24,708 --> 00:26:26,627
That is really old.
525
00:26:26,752 --> 00:26:28,504
I've seen that shape before.
526
00:26:28,629 --> 00:26:30,422
I swear, that'll tell the tale
how old it is.
527
00:26:30,506 --> 00:26:31,882
âThat shape.
âYeah.
528
00:26:31,965 --> 00:26:34,343
Where do you think
you've seen it before?
529
00:26:34,468 --> 00:26:36,470
You know,
when I was in France,
530
00:26:36,595 --> 00:26:39,181
I swear
I saw a carving like that
531
00:26:39,306 --> 00:26:42,392
in the Templar prison in Domme.
532
00:26:42,518 --> 00:26:45,145
âȘ âȘ
533
00:26:45,229 --> 00:26:47,648
SHATNER:
Incredibly, it was while
on a research trip to France
534
00:26:47,689 --> 00:26:49,316
one month earlier
535
00:26:49,399 --> 00:26:52,694
that Rick Lagina was shown
a virtually identical carving
536
00:26:52,820 --> 00:26:57,157
etched into the wall
of Domme Prison,
537
00:26:57,199 --> 00:26:59,326
a 13thâcentury fortress
538
00:26:59,409 --> 00:27:02,371
where 70 members of the Knights
Templar were imprisoned
539
00:27:02,496 --> 00:27:03,664
and tortured
540
00:27:03,789 --> 00:27:07,251
âprior to execution.
â(distorted shouting)
541
00:27:07,334 --> 00:27:10,462
But could the striking
similarity between the cross
542
00:27:10,587 --> 00:27:12,923
found by Rick Lagina
at Smith's Cove
543
00:27:13,006 --> 00:27:16,051
and the carving on the wall
at Domme Prison suggest
544
00:27:16,176 --> 00:27:18,637
that some members of the Knights
Templar actually made
545
00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:21,098
their way across the Atlantic
to North America
546
00:27:21,181 --> 00:27:25,227
centuries before Christopher
Columbus' historic voyage
547
00:27:25,352 --> 00:27:28,355
in 1492?
548
00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:31,692
The Knights Templar were founded
in the 12th century,
549
00:27:31,817 --> 00:27:34,695
and they were
the world's first combination
550
00:27:34,820 --> 00:27:37,656
of warrior and monk,
a security force
551
00:27:37,739 --> 00:27:39,575
of a sort
that would assist pilgrims
552
00:27:39,700 --> 00:27:42,578
on their journey
to the Holy Land.
553
00:27:42,661 --> 00:27:44,204
And one of the services
they provided
554
00:27:44,329 --> 00:27:47,249
was they would hold on to
andâand give safekeeping to any
555
00:27:47,332 --> 00:27:49,585
of the relics that pilgrims
would have gathered
556
00:27:49,668 --> 00:27:51,170
on their journey.
557
00:27:51,295 --> 00:27:54,089
They were the guardians
of a lot of the treasures
558
00:27:54,173 --> 00:27:56,967
of various kings
and popes and monarchs.
559
00:27:57,009 --> 00:27:59,344
And because
of their amazing reputation,
560
00:27:59,469 --> 00:28:03,765
they became known as the world's
first international bankers.
561
00:28:04,766 --> 00:28:06,977
YOUNG:
The French crown
562
00:28:07,060 --> 00:28:09,771
had borrowed a great deal
of money from the organization,
563
00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:14,818
and so to get out
of paying back the order,
564
00:28:14,902 --> 00:28:17,487
the king of France decides
they are Satanists,
565
00:28:17,613 --> 00:28:21,200
and they're defiling the church.
566
00:28:21,325 --> 00:28:24,328
SANFORD HOLST:
The king of France then leaned
on the pope to back him up
567
00:28:24,453 --> 00:28:27,164
and press charges
against the Knights Templar.
568
00:28:27,289 --> 00:28:30,167
And here, the pope was siding
with the king of France,
569
00:28:30,292 --> 00:28:32,294
turning all of his people over
to be imprisoned
570
00:28:32,377 --> 00:28:35,923
and burned at the stake,
and they felt horribly betrayed.
571
00:28:38,091 --> 00:28:42,804
SHATNER:
On Friday 13, 1307,
572
00:28:42,930 --> 00:28:45,474
Pope Clement V
ordered the imprisonment
573
00:28:45,557 --> 00:28:46,975
of the Knights Templar,
574
00:28:47,100 --> 00:28:51,772
including their grandmaster
Jacques de Molay.
575
00:28:51,855 --> 00:28:54,191
Of the Templars
who were able to evade capture,
576
00:28:54,274 --> 00:28:56,026
many fled to Scotland,
577
00:28:56,151 --> 00:28:59,780
and as far as some
Templar scholars are concerned,
578
00:28:59,863 --> 00:29:01,615
successfully made their way
across the Atlantic
579
00:29:01,698 --> 00:29:03,116
to North America.
580
00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:07,246
But if such an audacious theory
is correct,
581
00:29:07,371 --> 00:29:09,289
is it also possible that
the Templars brought with them
582
00:29:09,373 --> 00:29:12,000
many of their riches
and religious artifacts
583
00:29:12,125 --> 00:29:15,045
that they rescued
from the Holy Land?
584
00:29:15,170 --> 00:29:19,383
The Knights Templar were formed
during the first Crusades,
585
00:29:19,508 --> 00:29:23,387
after the Christian knights
had come to the Holy Land
586
00:29:23,470 --> 00:29:24,721
and captured Jerusalem.
587
00:29:26,181 --> 00:29:29,226
And it's believed that possibly
they found the Holy Grail.
588
00:29:29,351 --> 00:29:31,853
They may have found
the Ark of the Covenant.
589
00:29:33,563 --> 00:29:36,275
COPPENS:
The Ark of the Covenant holds
590
00:29:36,358 --> 00:29:40,153
the covenant from God to manââ
and that is, physically,
591
00:29:40,237 --> 00:29:44,116
the two tablets representing
the Ten Commandments.
592
00:29:45,450 --> 00:29:49,246
If the Templars were carrying
this extraordinary treasure
593
00:29:49,329 --> 00:29:51,164
to a place where
they wanted to be safe
594
00:29:51,290 --> 00:29:55,419
and create a New Jerusalem,
Oak Island makes sense.
595
00:29:56,586 --> 00:29:58,630
SHATNER:
The Ark of the Covenant.
596
00:29:58,714 --> 00:30:02,509
Is it possible that this most
sacred of all religious objects
597
00:30:02,634 --> 00:30:04,720
was brought to Oak Island
and buried,
598
00:30:04,845 --> 00:30:07,306
along with other
Templar treasures,
599
00:30:07,389 --> 00:30:10,684
in a boobyâtrapped vault
deep beneath the ground?
600
00:30:10,809 --> 00:30:14,354
It may sound
like a farâfetched notion,
601
00:30:14,479 --> 00:30:18,775
but according to both Oak Island
and Knights Templar researchers,
602
00:30:18,859 --> 00:30:21,862
the best proof of this theory
may be something
603
00:30:21,987 --> 00:30:25,657
that both the island
and the Templars have in common:
604
00:30:25,782 --> 00:30:29,661
a deadly curse.
605
00:30:29,745 --> 00:30:33,540
COPPENS:
When Jacques de Molay,
was brought to the stake,
606
00:30:33,623 --> 00:30:36,626
he gave a very powerful
and impassioned speech
607
00:30:36,668 --> 00:30:40,255
about his innocence and the
innocence of his entire order.
608
00:30:40,339 --> 00:30:42,883
It was a very dramatic speech
that to this day
609
00:30:42,966 --> 00:30:46,803
is talked about in France
and elsewhere.
610
00:30:46,928 --> 00:30:50,599
As Jacques de Molay stood
at the funeral pyre
611
00:30:50,682 --> 00:30:52,642
waiting for the flames
to consume him,
612
00:30:52,768 --> 00:30:56,521
he cursed the king
and he cursed the pope.
613
00:30:56,646 --> 00:30:59,775
And he said that both of them
would be called before God
614
00:30:59,858 --> 00:31:02,152
before the end of a year
and a day.
615
00:31:02,277 --> 00:31:08,283
Within a year, the pope dies
of a prolonged illness.
616
00:31:08,367 --> 00:31:11,828
Within a year,
the king dies of a stroke
617
00:31:11,912 --> 00:31:13,830
on his way to go hunting.
618
00:31:13,914 --> 00:31:15,916
But it doesn't end there.
619
00:31:16,041 --> 00:31:19,294
Over the course
of the next 14 years,
620
00:31:19,419 --> 00:31:23,799
the king of France's line,
his three sons and his grandson,
621
00:31:23,924 --> 00:31:27,344
all die in somewhat
mysterious circumstances.
622
00:31:27,469 --> 00:31:30,889
YOUNG:
There is the kind
of curse that carries over,
623
00:31:31,014 --> 00:31:33,767
that has longâlasting
implications.
624
00:31:33,850 --> 00:31:37,145
When de Molay was killed
by the French crown,
625
00:31:37,229 --> 00:31:40,232
there was a curseââ perhaps on
France, perhaps on the materials
626
00:31:40,315 --> 00:31:43,568
or the wealth of the Templarsââ
that goes down through time.
627
00:31:43,652 --> 00:31:47,906
And anybody who recovers this
or has some interest
628
00:31:47,989 --> 00:31:50,951
might be hurt by them.
629
00:31:51,034 --> 00:31:54,329
Is it possible that the curse
somehow carried over
630
00:31:54,413 --> 00:31:56,456
and is protecting
whatever is buried
631
00:31:56,540 --> 00:31:59,251
in the Money Pit on Oak Island,
which some researchers
632
00:31:59,334 --> 00:32:01,586
have speculated is actually
the resting place
633
00:32:01,670 --> 00:32:03,547
of the Ark of the Covenant?
634
00:32:07,634 --> 00:32:10,804
Could the fabled riches
of the Knights Templar
635
00:32:10,887 --> 00:32:12,472
really lie buried
636
00:32:12,556 --> 00:32:16,726
in an elaborately constructed
treasure vault on Oak Island?
637
00:32:16,852 --> 00:32:18,812
There are many
who believe the answer
638
00:32:18,895 --> 00:32:20,897
is a profound yes
639
00:32:21,022 --> 00:32:23,483
and that these riches
are still being protected
640
00:32:23,567 --> 00:32:27,237
by Jacques de Molay's
deadly curse,
641
00:32:27,362 --> 00:32:30,657
one that was designed
to keep the treasure hidden
642
00:32:30,740 --> 00:32:33,160
at all costs.
643
00:32:39,875 --> 00:32:42,627
SHATNER: Shortly after
performing the ancient practice
644
00:32:42,711 --> 00:32:45,755
known as dowsing,
which entails using metal rods
645
00:32:45,839 --> 00:32:48,675
to detect underground voids,
646
00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,136
treasure hunter Dan Henskee
647
00:32:51,261 --> 00:32:53,555
is suddenly overcome
with a strange
648
00:32:53,680 --> 00:32:56,141
and disturbing sensation.
649
00:32:57,434 --> 00:32:59,686
I don't actually know
if what's happened to me
650
00:32:59,811 --> 00:33:02,147
on Oak Island
was real or imaginary.
651
00:33:02,272 --> 00:33:05,150
It was quite strange.
652
00:33:07,527 --> 00:33:10,739
It involved
what appeared to be possession
653
00:33:10,822 --> 00:33:13,575
by a spirit
of someone long dead.
654
00:33:13,658 --> 00:33:17,496
I thought that the spirit
of a dead priest
655
00:33:17,579 --> 00:33:18,955
had entered my body
656
00:33:19,039 --> 00:33:20,916
and that the priest
had his throat cut.
657
00:33:21,041 --> 00:33:22,501
(man screams)
658
00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:26,296
â(heart beating)
âI do remember falling down,
659
00:33:26,338 --> 00:33:29,424
feeling that I was
experiencing the death
660
00:33:29,508 --> 00:33:31,676
of this person.
661
00:33:31,801 --> 00:33:35,305
SHATNER:
After Dan was able
to regain control of himself,
662
00:33:35,388 --> 00:33:38,141
he was left
with a daunting question:
663
00:33:38,266 --> 00:33:40,977
Was his experience
just a trick of his mind?
664
00:33:41,102 --> 00:33:44,481
Or could it
have really happened?
665
00:33:44,523 --> 00:33:46,483
Now, what makes this
really interesting
666
00:33:46,608 --> 00:33:48,985
is the fact
that he was able to determine
667
00:33:49,110 --> 00:33:50,737
that the entity possessing him
668
00:33:50,862 --> 00:33:53,698
was that
of an allegedly murdered priest.
669
00:33:53,823 --> 00:33:55,659
(man screams)
670
00:33:55,742 --> 00:33:57,160
Now, you might be wondering,
671
00:33:57,244 --> 00:34:00,205
how did he come by
this information?
672
00:34:00,330 --> 00:34:01,665
It's entirely possible
673
00:34:01,748 --> 00:34:04,459
that whatever
had been interacting with him
674
00:34:04,543 --> 00:34:07,754
literally just told him
that this is who I am
675
00:34:07,837 --> 00:34:09,756
and this is what happened to me.
676
00:34:10,840 --> 00:34:12,509
SHATNER:
While many think
677
00:34:12,634 --> 00:34:14,803
that Dan's story
is too bizarre to believe,
678
00:34:14,886 --> 00:34:17,764
it's not an isolated event.
679
00:34:17,847 --> 00:34:19,975
Throughout Oak Island's history,
680
00:34:20,058 --> 00:34:23,395
tales of frightening,
mystical phenomena
681
00:34:23,520 --> 00:34:25,438
are as numerous as the theories
682
00:34:25,522 --> 00:34:28,191
concerning
the legendary treasure.
683
00:34:29,401 --> 00:34:31,861
One of the more interesting
extreme reports
684
00:34:31,987 --> 00:34:33,655
comes from a man
named Fred Nolan.
685
00:34:33,738 --> 00:34:36,324
He was convinced
686
00:34:36,449 --> 00:34:38,827
that the ravens on the island
were possessed
687
00:34:38,910 --> 00:34:40,787
by the souls of former slaves
688
00:34:40,870 --> 00:34:44,332
who had helped in digging
the pits and the flood tunnels.
689
00:34:44,416 --> 00:34:46,459
(squawks)
690
00:34:47,294 --> 00:34:48,837
There have been
all kinds of stories
691
00:34:48,920 --> 00:34:52,549
about a dog with fiery eyes.
692
00:34:52,674 --> 00:34:53,967
(growling)
693
00:34:54,050 --> 00:34:56,678
People have told me
694
00:34:56,803 --> 00:35:00,432
stories of their father
or their grandfather
695
00:35:00,515 --> 00:35:04,060
wandering across the island
and seeing this dog.
696
00:35:04,936 --> 00:35:07,856
Red glowing eyes
have also been reported,
697
00:35:07,981 --> 00:35:10,317
uh, in another story.
698
00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:13,320
After the Restall Tragedy,
699
00:35:13,403 --> 00:35:15,905
one of the people that worked
for them, Jim Kaizer...
700
00:35:15,989 --> 00:35:18,325
He often worked
as a night watchman.
701
00:35:18,450 --> 00:35:21,661
One night, he was staying
in the Restalls' cabin,
702
00:35:21,786 --> 00:35:24,789
and he woke up to a feeling
703
00:35:24,873 --> 00:35:26,666
of a great weight on his chest.
704
00:35:26,750 --> 00:35:29,878
He had these two red eyes
staring at him in the dark,
705
00:35:30,003 --> 00:35:32,130
and he heard a voice tell him
to leave the island
706
00:35:32,213 --> 00:35:34,507
âand never come back.
â(indistinct whispering)
707
00:35:34,633 --> 00:35:37,093
And in the morning,
when he woke up,
708
00:35:37,177 --> 00:35:39,137
he had bruises all over him.
709
00:35:39,220 --> 00:35:41,931
Jimmy Kaizer
was a real standâup guy,
710
00:35:42,015 --> 00:35:43,808
an unshakeable sort,
711
00:35:43,933 --> 00:35:46,061
and this particular event,
I think,
712
00:35:46,186 --> 00:35:49,105
from all accounts,
really affected him
713
00:35:49,189 --> 00:35:51,441
for the rest of his life.
714
00:35:53,193 --> 00:35:54,944
SHATNER:
Although most would agree
715
00:35:55,028 --> 00:35:57,739
that Oak Island
is an unusual place,
716
00:35:57,864 --> 00:36:01,034
could any physical evidence
exist to support the notion
717
00:36:01,159 --> 00:36:04,079
that there really is
a supernatural presence
718
00:36:04,162 --> 00:36:05,664
on the island?
719
00:36:05,789 --> 00:36:07,957
(squawks)
720
00:36:08,041 --> 00:36:09,626
For many, the evidence lies
721
00:36:09,751 --> 00:36:12,796
in the unusual
electrical activity
722
00:36:12,879 --> 00:36:14,964
that regularly happens there.
723
00:36:15,006 --> 00:36:16,424
One of the first things
724
00:36:16,508 --> 00:36:19,135
is people here will have
brandânew cell phones,
725
00:36:19,219 --> 00:36:21,429
and the batteries
will constantly drain out.
726
00:36:21,513 --> 00:36:25,141
There is a Bermuda Triangle
for Oak Island
727
00:36:25,225 --> 00:36:27,936
that occurs between Apple Island
and Frog Island
728
00:36:28,019 --> 00:36:29,813
coming up to Oak Island.
729
00:36:29,896 --> 00:36:31,773
(engine whirring)
730
00:36:31,856 --> 00:36:34,859
Everything will go dead, you
will lose power in your boat.
731
00:36:34,984 --> 00:36:38,697
It's happened to several people
in this particular spot.
732
00:36:38,822 --> 00:36:41,825
There's no explanation for it
or the reasons why.
733
00:36:41,908 --> 00:36:44,994
SHATNER:
But are strange
electrical anomalies
734
00:36:45,078 --> 00:36:46,955
really evidence of a curse?
735
00:36:47,038 --> 00:36:49,582
Isn't it more likely
that the bizarre occurrences
736
00:36:49,708 --> 00:36:54,629
experienced on the island have a
perfectly rational explanation?
737
00:36:54,754 --> 00:36:56,965
Perhaps.
738
00:36:57,090 --> 00:36:59,759
But as far as two of the
islands' owners are concerned,
739
00:36:59,843 --> 00:37:03,430
the notion that dark forces
might be at work
740
00:37:03,513 --> 00:37:06,683
is not so easy to dismiss.
741
00:37:06,808 --> 00:37:10,228
You know, I'm a skeptic
about paranormal stuff,
742
00:37:10,353 --> 00:37:12,564
(laughs): but I spent,
but I spent one nightââ
743
00:37:12,647 --> 00:37:14,733
I said, "I'm gonna go
check this out myself."
744
00:37:17,026 --> 00:37:18,987
So we drive out,
it's dark as can be,
745
00:37:19,112 --> 00:37:22,240
and it gets, um,
sort of, like, misty.
746
00:37:23,658 --> 00:37:25,535
A lot of fog and stuff,
you know.
747
00:37:25,660 --> 00:37:28,830
It's a spookyââ
It is a spooky place at night.
748
00:37:28,913 --> 00:37:31,583
Rick walked off,
and I'm kind of sitting there
749
00:37:31,666 --> 00:37:32,917
thinking, "Well, this is silly."
750
00:37:33,001 --> 00:37:34,669
And I got out of the car,
and I'm kind of leaning
751
00:37:34,794 --> 00:37:36,963
against the carââ it's pitch
blackââ and all of a sudden,
752
00:37:37,005 --> 00:37:40,425
I heard the nastiest scream
you've ever heard in your life.
753
00:37:40,508 --> 00:37:42,719
I mean, a bloodcurdling scream.
754
00:37:43,845 --> 00:37:46,723
(laughs):
Scared the bejibbers out of me.
755
00:37:46,848 --> 00:37:48,183
I jumped back in the car
and I took off.
756
00:37:48,308 --> 00:37:50,727
Andâand I almost ran him over.
757
00:37:52,771 --> 00:37:56,316
So, uh, intellectually, I don't
believe that sort of thing,
758
00:37:56,441 --> 00:38:00,236
but you know, emotionally,
it seems to happen.
759
00:38:00,361 --> 00:38:01,696
And there have been
plenty of instances
760
00:38:01,821 --> 00:38:04,657
where that exact thing
has doneââ has happened.
761
00:38:04,741 --> 00:38:07,452
And there's no logic
to why they happen.
762
00:38:07,535 --> 00:38:10,830
That's what's... strange.
763
00:38:18,046 --> 00:38:20,048
âȘ âȘ
764
00:38:21,549 --> 00:38:25,678
SHATNER: Is there really
an Oak Island curse?
765
00:38:27,222 --> 00:38:28,848
There are many who believe
the answer's yes,
766
00:38:28,973 --> 00:38:31,976
but they'll also tell you
that it isn't a curse
767
00:38:32,060 --> 00:38:36,773
that involves dark forces
or threats of death.
768
00:38:38,024 --> 00:38:42,487
They believe it's the one
that takes root in the mind
769
00:38:42,570 --> 00:38:45,824
of every wouldâbe
treasure hunter.
770
00:38:52,038 --> 00:38:54,707
There are many psychological
processes that could explain
771
00:38:54,833 --> 00:38:58,628
why a person actually spends
years searching for something,
772
00:38:58,753 --> 00:39:01,798
doesn't find it and keeps
doing it for even more years.
773
00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:05,677
So, one explanation
is this sunken cost fallacy,
774
00:39:05,802 --> 00:39:08,054
and the idea there
is that if you think
775
00:39:08,179 --> 00:39:11,099
you've already invested
a lot in finding something
776
00:39:11,182 --> 00:39:13,059
or pursuing something,
777
00:39:13,184 --> 00:39:17,772
then you don't want that
investment to go to waste,
778
00:39:17,856 --> 00:39:19,899
so you're willing to put in
more investment
779
00:39:20,024 --> 00:39:22,652
into the pursuit of the thing
that you still didn't find.
780
00:39:22,777 --> 00:39:25,738
And additionally,
they're often very worried
781
00:39:25,822 --> 00:39:27,699
that if they leave
this treasure hunt site,
782
00:39:27,824 --> 00:39:30,660
someone else might come
and swoop in right after them
783
00:39:30,743 --> 00:39:32,745
and benefit from all of the work
784
00:39:32,829 --> 00:39:35,915
they have been doing all this
time and get the big rewards.
785
00:39:37,375 --> 00:39:40,587
I don't know what it is
about the island
786
00:39:40,670 --> 00:39:43,131
that so captivates people.
787
00:39:43,256 --> 00:39:47,635
But I do know
that it really does.
788
00:39:47,719 --> 00:39:50,805
It really does,
and it goes beyond reason.
789
00:39:53,391 --> 00:39:55,310
RICK:
I can see the fascination.
790
00:39:55,393 --> 00:39:58,271
If the accident
hadn't happened when it did,
791
00:39:58,354 --> 00:40:00,690
and I had come
to the age of 16 or so,
792
00:40:00,815 --> 00:40:04,152
I can see myself
taking shovel in hand
793
00:40:04,235 --> 00:40:09,282
and becoming so upset with
the cursedness of this mystery
794
00:40:09,365 --> 00:40:11,910
and going after
the answer myself.
795
00:40:13,369 --> 00:40:16,664
CANO:
Perhaps the legend of a curse,
796
00:40:16,789 --> 00:40:20,543
the reason for it existing
is to hide something.
797
00:40:20,668 --> 00:40:23,087
And the fact that people
are searching,
798
00:40:23,171 --> 00:40:26,132
people are actively saying,
"I'm gonna go against this
799
00:40:26,257 --> 00:40:28,635
and I'm gonna
look for it anyway,"
800
00:40:28,760 --> 00:40:32,972
that inherently gives the curse
a reason for being.
801
00:40:33,056 --> 00:40:36,100
There is a definite presence
on Oak Island,
802
00:40:36,184 --> 00:40:39,687
and I don't know
if this feeds into the curse,
803
00:40:39,812 --> 00:40:41,814
or if this is something
completely different.
804
00:40:41,940 --> 00:40:45,777
Or manifested because
of the general knowledge
805
00:40:45,860 --> 00:40:49,072
that there may be
a curse on the island.
806
00:40:51,407 --> 00:40:52,992
I think the island is cursed
or there at least
807
00:40:53,117 --> 00:40:56,079
is some negative energy around
the multiple layers of history.
808
00:40:56,204 --> 00:40:59,666
I think the curse
shows up in many forms,
809
00:40:59,749 --> 00:41:03,628
whether it's greed, obsession
or financial difficulty.
810
00:41:03,753 --> 00:41:08,633
And I think something is still
unresolved and unsettled.
811
00:41:08,758 --> 00:41:12,303
The curse is the way Oak Island
swallows people's lives.
812
00:41:12,345 --> 00:41:14,722
It consumes their fortunes,
813
00:41:14,847 --> 00:41:18,142
and in many cases,
destroys their sanity.
814
00:41:18,267 --> 00:41:21,145
The curse of Oak Island
is that once you get in,
815
00:41:21,229 --> 00:41:23,106
it's really hard to get out.
816
00:41:26,192 --> 00:41:29,445
Brothers Rick and Marty Lagina
and the other members
817
00:41:29,529 --> 00:41:31,823
of the Oak Island team
are risking
818
00:41:31,906 --> 00:41:34,158
an incredible amount
of time and money
819
00:41:34,242 --> 00:41:37,662
looking for a fabled treasure
on Oak Island.
820
00:41:37,787 --> 00:41:42,208
But are they also risking
their lives?
821
00:41:42,333 --> 00:41:46,129
See, one thing is certain:
so far, six men have died
822
00:41:46,212 --> 00:41:47,630
searching for the answer.
823
00:41:47,755 --> 00:41:52,093
And according to legend,
one more will have to die
824
00:41:52,176 --> 00:41:54,637
before what lies buried there
can be found
825
00:41:54,721 --> 00:41:59,475
and the Oak Island mystery
will no longer be among
826
00:41:59,517 --> 00:42:02,645
The UnXplained.
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