The Curse of Oak Island: Expedition for the Knights Templar (S9, E22) | Full Episode



As winter approaches, the fellowship races to complete their ambitious dig plan in the Money Pit, and a Knights Templar lead has members of the team preparing for an exciting expedition to Portugal. See more in Season 9, Episode 22, “Yes We Can.”

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“The Curse of Oak Island” 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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47 thoughts on “The Curse of Oak Island: Expedition for the Knights Templar (S9, E22) | Full Episode”

  1. HMM What dod your mother tell you before crossing the street? LOOK BOTH WAYS! Why are these guys ONLY LOOKING DOWN?? WHY NOT LOOK TO EITHER SIDE ON THE WAY DOWN??? Gee wiz I wonder why nothing has been found

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  3. Maybe trench boxes straight across that area would have made more sense. I don't know if the metal plates can be built up to that kind of depth or not. There should be a way to innovate mutually cohesive and sturdy trench shields to such depths. Can any hoe arm reach to 90 feet or more? Maybe a chain dragged scoop . . . Thos hit and miss method . . idk. I still think periodically dropping down the can a gpr scanner would make sense.

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  4. So what is stopping that massive can from destroying what is under the ground. Really? This seems sorta reckless. There has to be a tunnel that was used to place treasure there or dig a new one into the vault. It is like the treasure is to be purposely destroyed.

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  5. Just because the 4in bore holes contain traces of gold and silver does NOT mean thats where "treasure" is. Gold and silver doesnt melt or dissolve with water/moisture….all it means is there is actaul raw gold and silver in the ground not treasure…common sense

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  6. 30:15 THAT DOESN'T MEAN THERES TREASURE!!! Just because you get gold and silver readings from water tests does not mean there's treasure nearby….gold and silver do not degrade or disintegrate from moisture….all those results mean is there is natural gold and silver in the ground. Cimmon sense

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