Infrared Treasure Orbs

Aquila C

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Dear fellow treasure hunters,

I have written three books about treasure hunting. I have done my field research in the UK and in the Philippines.
Since 2005 I visited the Philippine Islands many times and have helped many Filipinos find treasure locations in Luzon, Cebu, General Santos, Glan, Davao, Plaridel, Tudela, Oroquetta, Cagayan de Oro, Samal,and Bohol. I have used my dowsing skills to find treasure locations all over the world including shipwrecks. The reason I tell you this is NOT to brag! It is merely to inform you that dowsing maps and photos work and so does the use of infrared photography! I used an ole Japanese Canon 350D with a 720nm filter to identify buried gold coins, bars and other metals in over 20 sites in Mindanao in 2017 and 2018. My adventures and how to photograph invisible energy that is given off buried metal are all explained in my latest book. My experiences will now help serious treasure hunters find buried hoards all over the world. On at least four sites we verified that gold and other metals were buried on-site by using OKM eXp 4000 3 D scanners. One image in my book showed that at least 300 tons of gold bars had been dumped in a 7.8-meter deep hole. the height of the pile was 15 feet high! This deposit was found in the middle of coconut plantation in a place called Senote. We were in the process to recover this deposit when some stupid Filipina told the Barangay captain I was a terrorist! Two days later the camp was surrounded by Philippine Military Police and I had to leave. I have used infrared photography to find buried artifacts on ancient Battlefields in the UK too. These cannot be dug up because of red tape and silly regulations. The infrared photos also show misshaped orbs that have been identified as dead spirits.
We have identified that the dead have been buried very close to at least 4 separate Japanese Military treasure burial sites in the Philippines.
My life has been threatened twice in the Philippines. I have been told by a medium that I have known for 17 years, said if I return I will lose it. So I have walked away from many treasures that I know are still awaiting recovery.

We have many other projects to do in other counties that are much safer than the Philippines.
With the advent of new 3D metal detector drones, satellite technology (thermal, infrared, LIDAR and Magnetic resonance) deeply buried metals and lost treasure hoards can be detected 20,000Km up in Space.
I do not make much money out my books. The publisher and Amazon take at least 80%.

I wrote them to help other treasure hunters find treasure!! I have even supplied GPS locations of where many of these deposits are located around the world!! I am getting older and cannot possibly recover all of the treasure I have found in the time I have left on this planet. I pray that there is someone out there that will read my books and take action! Go out there and find the treasure!! May God Bless you all. Happy Christmas and a better 2022!
 

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On at least four sites we verified that gold and other metals were buried on-site by using OKM eXp 4000 3 D scanners. One image in my book showed that at least 300 tons of gold bars had been dumped in a 7.8-meter deep hole. the height of the pile was 15 feet high!
Welcome to Treasurenet! You said that image is in your book, can you post that image here? It'd be cool to see what 300 tons of gold looks like!
 
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Aquila C

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Welcome to Treasurenet! You said that image is in your book, can you post that image here? It'd be cool to see what 300 tons of gold looks like!
Dear GoDeep,

I have attached images from my book Infrared treasure orbs. Page 311 Shows 375 tons at a depth of 7-8 meters (IMG-5109) The other two images are upside-down images (Page 315) The highest peak is 3 meters high at a depth of 8 meters down. (IMG-5150 and IMG-5138) The colors that you see mean the following: Green=Sand Yellow= Concrete or Tunnels, Red= Non-Ferrous metal (Gold), Orange: Reinforced Concrete, Blue: Organic Matter. Do you have any idea what is like to find such a massive amount of gold in one place? I funded this project for 6 weeks and I had to walk away because someone told the police I was a terrorist!! BTW these images are copyrighted and appear in my book. So today the price of gold per metric ton is $57.74 Million, so let's say we have 375 Mt here. If my math is correct we have $21 Billion USD of gold sitting in a coconut plantation in the middle of nowhere. The sad thing is that the two women that own the land are as poor as church mice! Crazy man!!
 

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GoDeep

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Dear GoDeep,

I have attached images from my book Infrared treasure orbs. Page 311 Shows 375 tons at a depth of 7-8 meters
Oh, i stand corrected, 375 tons of gold, awesome! That'd be the largest discovery of gold treasure in the history of the world! It's no wonder Japan lost the war, most of their GDP was tied up in gold...lol

Cool scans, but i was actually hoping to see in situ pictures of the gold itself?!
 
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Aquila C

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Oh, i stand corrected, 375 tons of gold, awesome! That'd be the largest discovery of gold treasure in the history of the world! It's no wonder Japan lost the war, most of their GDP was tied up in gold...lol

Cool scans, but i was actually hoping to see in situ pictures of the gold itself?!
I wanted to dig down to get a few bars out of this hole. But we were stopped by 6 armed Philippine Police. They had the M16's and lots of spare ammo. They wanted to arrest me for illegal treasure hunting but could not find my eXp4000 or my deep search detector. The amount of gold is small compared to the larger Japanese bunkers in Mindanao. These have between 500-1000 tons of gold bullion inside. There were 1000 bunkers and only 19 have been opened so far according to a Colonel of the Philippine Intelligence Corps I met in Cagayan De Oro in 2018.
 

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