The Curse of Oak Island: Unstoppable Evidence of Treasure (S9, E3) | Full Episode



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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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25 thoughts on “The Curse of Oak Island: Unstoppable Evidence of Treasure (S9, E3) | Full Episode”

  1. So I was watching this and I saw the Black bottle and then I felt kind of psychic. I think it belonged to a man with long black hair and you sort of like the drunk of the crowd and he stayed behind and he sat there and drank. I keep feeling this silly sense of humor sort of personality. Anyways I believe that the direction that they were going when they were in that area is where the crew came in so from the right side of the screen on my tablet I don't know direction that is but that's the way that they were going so maybe you should follow that path to find the treasure

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  2. Do like every other contractor would do and stop declaring the location where you find items . Like any other state as soon as you find ancient items / artifacts that area is now closed to excavating

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  3. To think that if there is something hiding underground it probably took at most 2 weeks to bury it yet these knuckleheads have been digging their butts off for years and yet haven't found any thing. Shovels= a few weeks, a bulldozer and drills =godwhoknows

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  4. These people obviously knew they were there and didnt put up the money to buy the property. You guys bought the land, The land is yours. They have a huge problem with trying to steal your property and people need to stand up to the bs govt and their bs. You need to get rid of all the permits, Dig all you want because you spent millions on discovering your treasure. Not the treasure of the govt that had many years to buy the land. Fk the corrupt govt teying ro take your land. Its time we step up and take our countries and rights back. They have no right to tell ypu where you can and cant dig. Especially when the land could have been bought by them for how long? We need to get rid of the corrupt govts, which will show we arent going to take the bs, And rebuild all these crooked govts. The regulations are BS, And they should have bought it themselves. Its time….

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  5. There's no large gold & silver treasure deposit there. Remnants maybe, and certainly evidence of 400 years of history artifacts. Those that built these tunnels and did hide allot of precious metals and artifacts you know eventually took that treasure out and spent it over centuries. I'd say it was the Knights Templars.

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  6. Creepy Larid was tring to flex on his little collage intern when he tried to say a lump of clay was some old pottery but then he ends up losing his job and everyone hates him 😂

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  7. Now a days no one cares about history they make up some BS and say thats how it was when in reality majority of the stuff in history has been rewritten most of it isnt authentic just my opinion

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  8. I think that One migmaw could have stopped to have a picnic on Oak island while they were out fishing 500 years ago and now the First nation takes over your land that is not right .I mean if you found proof of a whole village living there that would be different or an old burial ground but come on so rediculous seems like they just want to lay claim to as much land as they can . If I were you I would stop looking for artifacts as fun as it is and just stick to the money pit .

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  9. If something had been buried s deep so long ago, making it virtually impossible to access with today's best technology and equipment then perhaps it was no treasure that had been buried. Quite the opposite seems to be far more probable… Just a thought!

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  10. A-1 Attitude toward doing the right thing with the Government.
    I hope it works out well for the team.
    I would love to be a part of this if only for a day.
    I met Gary in Galax Virginia at a Hotel,he was a great guy and kind enough to make a short video with me to send my friends who also enjoy the show.
    Best wishes to you all and Thank You for the detailed information about your discoveries.

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