EXCLUSIVE FDR Evidence Hidden in Shaft (Season 1) | Tales From Oak Island



Rick and Marty Lagina along with the team search for Heddenโ€™s hidden shaft, see more in this clip from Season 1, Episode 6, โ€œHeddenโ€™s Hunt.โ€

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โ€œThe Curse of Oak Islandโ€ follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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40 thoughts on “EXCLUSIVE FDR Evidence Hidden in Shaft (Season 1) | Tales From Oak Island”

  1. "There's a sucker born every minute." ~PT Barnum ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™€
    This BS show still has way too many gullible fans, even though they've never found a thing that wasn't planted.
    I'll bet 99% of them are MAGAts. They're fools and don't even know it. ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿผโ€โ™€

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  2. We've seen all these clips stop wasting people's time and put up new clips. I used to be so excited to see your notifications pop up but now it's disheartening because I know it's something I've already seen so I honestly will unsubscribe if you keep doing this

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  3. Hey guys. Maybe itโ€™s not just the treasure on the island? Maybe itโ€™s the information that can wipe out the/ take down the Catholic Church ? The knights were killed off because of the information they had that can and will destroy the Catholic Church! That information has been hidden for all this time. Maybe that information is here? Because the island doesnโ€™t make sense? Why go through all of this just for treasure? Unless that treasure is off world artifacts? That makes more sense to me!

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  4. I am related to
    FDR. He was my favorite President. He really did a lot for America. He created Social Security and help in defeat the Germans and Japan. He definitely was a great president..

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  5. The team have mastered the digging bunch of random holes through these years and find nothing but still keep going. Thats another level of determination knowing that they will never find anything of value. Them doing these thinking that they are fooling us, and us watching them thinking thst they're just bunch of idiots digging random holes for entertainment.

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  6. Great content, as always! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

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  7. Here is something very interesting for all serious Oak Island mystery followers that is contained in this video that is probably unnoticed by everyone watching this video that has nothing to do with the subject of this video. To be specific, at 3:43 into this video is archival video footage of the towering non-indigenous Canopy Oak Trees that once lined the eastern shore of Oak Island along the point of land ("promontory") adjacent to Smith's Cove. The Canopy Oak Trees are seen again at 8:40 into this video in an archival photograph. The trees are all gone today. What is interesting about this is that Oak Island was the ONLY island of the over 350 islands in Mahone Bay that had these Canopy Oak Trees. Oak Island got its "modern-day" name because of these Canopy Oak Trees. I have personally seen "very close-up" color film footage taken in 1958 of the last remaining "dying" Canopy Oak Tree that was on Oak island at that time. By the year 2000 the last remaining tree was gone. The unidentified non-indigenous species of oak was clearly planted on Oak Island in the very, very distant past to grow to towering heights so "ancient" mariners could locate Oak Island on the horizon once they entered Mahone Bay after "rowing" or sailing past the Aspotogan Peninsula from the Atlantic Ocean. Years ago, this TV show featured an Arborist who examined leaves and small acorns that had been retrieved and saved in the 1900's from the Canopy Oak Trees and he was unable to identify the species of tree by visual examination of said leaves and acorns. An Arborist is the wrong person for this. What the Oak Island team needed is a Dendrologist, a scientist who studies trees, to scientifically examine the leaves and small acorns in a similar fashion to the scientific examinations that are routinely carried out on the many artifacts that are found on Oak Island so that the species of oak can be identified. I can't believe that this has been overlooked regarding the Canopy Oak Trees. It appears that the (towering) Canopy Oak Trees, by the process of elimination, have their origins from the Mediterranean Region/North Africa. Delving into this would shed light on a significant part of the Oak Island mystery. Sorry this got lengthy, folks!

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