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  • my favorite pirate of all time is the Peter Eastern who was based up here in Newfoundland.

  • He had a fleet of something like 14 or 17 ships.

  • They called him the Pirate Admiral.

  • He often stuck close to Newfoundland and prayed on the trade routes from there.

  • Once a year, Spanish galleons would come from South America back to Spain.

  • He would prey on them.

  • You mass Quite a fortune.

  • I've heard it said that Peter East and amassed £2 million.

  • That is really interesting when you consider what the solution to the cipher that was on the 90 foot stone said, which was 40 feet below £2 million are bearing Edward Teach, known it's black.

  • Beard had said before he was hung, that he had buried his treasure somewhere were none but myself and the devil confined it.

  • He claimed to have him the treasure somewhere in the New World.

  • So people made the connection between teach Oak Island, the pirate Admiral, Captain Kit and Black Beard.

  • Do these infamous buccaneers really bury their stolen treasures on Oak Island?

  • And even if they did, where did they get the incredible engineering skills that would have enabled them to bury a treasure so ingeniously complete with booby traps.

  • You know, I was first asked whether it was possible pirates could have constructed the money pit.

  • I scoffed, you know, because pirates would What would they do with their booty to dig a hole 10 feet deep, bury it and come back for it when they were ready?

  • But I didn't know then about the works that pirates had created a port rail in Jamaica and on Tortuga, which are incredibly elaborate systems of tunnels and vaults that more than a match in scope what's been done on Oak Island?

  • So they're clearly were pirate engineers, and I couldn't be a CZ dismissive of the pirate theory after that.

  • But even if pirates did I an incredible treasure on Oak Island.

  • Is it really possible that it would bear a deadly curse?

  • There?

  • Some Oak Island historians who are convinced that the answer is a disturbed, yes, pirate folklore.

  • It's a common thing that they would bury somebody that was alive.

  • To guard.

  • The treasure is a spirit, so we'll be cursed and haunted some no veal to get access to the treasure that seems to play into a lot of the myths regarding the curse on the island.

  • One of the stories is that pirates may have buried their treasure on the island in treasure tunnels and slaves digging for them.

  • And in the process, they left them there to die as they knew they were dying.

  • Those slaves curse those pirates and curse that treasure and by extension, the whole island.

  • Sometimes those near the tunnels Late at night, I could hear the rattling of chains.

  • Perhaps that's the energy we're dealing with today.

  • It is like a time bomb, something that goes down through the ages.

my favorite pirate of all time is the Peter Eastern who was based up here in Newfoundland.

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