
YAMASHITA TREASURES CONCEALMENT
The nature of the concrete seal built by the Japanese
soldiers during their occupation of the Philippines in WW2
is not just a plain mixture of cement, gravel, sand and
water as usually applied in road building or construction of
highways. It is perhaps, the most hardened cement concrete
one can ever imagine. The presence of affirmative evidence
proves that the endurance and hardness of the same is
comparable to iron steel. Based on continuing studies and
research, there is that enormous amount of silica quartz and
pyrites mixed together with undetermined amount of resin
adhesive and hardener. There is also an authentic presence
of fly ash and intrusion aid. The process of mixture is dry
pouring method. The moisture of the soil served as a slowing
catalyst.The concrete slab is the mortar seal of the
treasure cache. Its thickness varies from 0.5-5 meters
depending on the volume of the treasures buried. The bigger
the volume, the thicker the seal is. On
the so-called major sites, the thickness would reach a
phenomenal height of 8 meters from the ground surface of
20-30 meters deep. Down below, series of rectangular
chambers are built in such a manner that is free from
collapsing. This is supposedly the spot where the cache are
seen crated, stacked in cylinders and lined up in every
chamber.So far, the most updated faster way of breaking the
seal open is thru the use of a burning rod. However, this
process renders ineffective if the pit is watery. The
presence of water cannot be ruled out taking into account a
20-30 meters depth below the ground surface. During the wet
season where the sites are filled with water, diggers switch
to manual operation using chisels and sledge hammers
rendering a slow pace of accomplishment

You will notice in the map that a millstone is included in the legend of Curtis
map from Ben Balmores. It is directly located at the top of the tunnel to which
the depression was also located by engineers. Moreover the "stairway" is
likewise inlined with the millstone, the "stairway" looks like a coiled snake in
treasure cipher character in my opinion. The millstone and the coiled snake is
the most aftersought treasure characters that would authenticate any treasure
sites. By the way our millstone in my previous email weights more than 1000
kilos hardly enough for six people to lift.
Here are facts about Philippine Islands
1. Philippines is the Richest Country in
the whole world.
2. 271 Countries borrowed money from the Philippines including United States (ang may utang sa Philippines including the
United States)
3. Contrary to popular belief, Philippines largest asset is not
deposited at Swiss Bank,
our biggest asset is located at KENYA
composed of GOLD BARS worth US$ 251 Billions (Two Hundred Fifty One
Billion Dollars) <-- as of early 70's, ngayon mas malaki na yun
because of interest. (the money is a lot bigger now because of the
earned interest)
4.
Ferdinand E. Marcos was the man behind the
EURO
Curreny in Europe, he funded the EUROPEAN UNION.
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