Lost Gold of World War II: Intruders at the Treasure Site (S2, E8) | Full Episode



In the season finale, the team finally reaches the void space under the waterfall, giving them a glimpse of what lies inside. See more in Season 2, Episode 8, “The Breakthrough.”

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It is the last great mystery of WWII. In the closing months of the war, legend has it that the Japanese buried something of immense value deep in the Philippine jungle. One Philippine farmer witnessed the operation. He has entrusted his secrets to a group of dedicated investigators and engineers who are using the latest technology to search for the treasure and the truth.

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47 thoughts on “Lost Gold of World War II: Intruders at the Treasure Site (S2, E8) | Full Episode”

  1. Yes, I am watching but by the amount of advancing of the film I am doing I realize it is over with; no treasure there .
    One more thing, as soon as they start blowing up with explosives the local "authorities" will hear it and stop it.

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  2. In 1940 burying the whatever is nearly impossible based on tools of that era. If they used 100’s of men, plenty of ppl would know about it. Turned it off, fill up airtime for the network is all.

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  3. Why wouldn't they ignite a small stick of dynamite within the void space to break open the boxes to then verify that tunneling in wouldn't be a waste of money?

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  4. They have just proven that man has been in that void, that there is other means of getting in there. What they need to do is smoke the chamber and look for where it comes out on the mountain.

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  5. This is going to be another oak island show. Waste my time for years for ratings with absolutely nothing accomplished. I remember when History Channel actually had educational REAL content. It’s a shame that EVERYTHING is fake now. SMH…

    Anyone want to bet me ANY ANOUNT OF MONEY THAT THEY FIND NOTHING OF SIGNIFICANCE but keep dramatically trying until ratings drop?

    CNN, History Channel same thing FAKE NEWS.

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  6. You mean they still haven't found Yamashita's treasure on Oak Island in the money pit, yet? Maybe the templars buried the Ark of the Covenant in that Philipino void space. Regardless, with all those new maps there is now enough material for 20 seasons of this nonsense.

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  7. The October 31st, 1940 date on the map is clown show stuff. The Japanese military only used the Gregorian Calendar in official matters, using their own Kōki system besides that. 1940 was the year 0, or Kōki 2600. That's why the famous A6M fighter plane was called the "Zero," because it was the "Type 0 Carrier Fighter," after the year Kōki 2600, which ended in 0. So the map would have had microseason 53, Kosame tokidoki furu, "霎時施" , and year 0 on it, not "OCT. 31 1940." FURTHERMORE, the Japanese did not invade the Philippines until December 8th, 1941! So this guy is claiming the Japanese Army was using "very ancient Japanese script," but a modern dating system which the Army only used on official documents, and that they used munitions to protect treasure they looted from Asia, and buried there, more than a year before the Japanese military even showed up in the Philippines! This show is absolute nonsense!

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  8. Oggi's! Now they're going to get a bunch of people looking like Jehovah's Witnesses saying we're from the government and we're here to help.🤦‍♂️ Well now that they found the treasure, I think they really should focus on some way to prevent the Battle of the Five Armies.

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  9. They don't seem to have knowledge of Operational Security by showing the maps on the screen. Let's show the world and our competition where we are looking and what might be there. Someone should tell them that, common sense.

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