Gnomey,
Its true most of my expose of yamashita treasures are banned...simply bcoz "unknown people" are afraid that I may open a pandora's box regarding Japan WW2 War Loot or yamashita treasures....thats why author Sterling Seagraves of Gold Warriors book is in hiding in Europe after exposing the Yamashita treasures....he expose the massive cover up and the secret involvement of CIA, Gold Cartel and Gold Banks...to hide the secrets of Yamashita treasures...
MY QUESTIONS IS SIMPLE...WHY THEY ARE AFRAID OF ME...TO EXPOSE THE YAMASHITA TREASURE SECRETS?
HealzDevo,
1) Where is the gold?
a) From 1965-82, at the height of former Phil. Pres. Marcos power, there is a massive treasure hunting operations of soldiers...they recovered several hundred thousand tons gold....(read websites of yamahsita treasures and marcos gold)...In cooperation with CIA, US Gov't and gold cartel, Marcos deposited some of these treasures abroad...
b) However, Marcos did not deposit abroad all his recovered treasures...some were reburried in several tunnels and caves also...
c) Accordingly, there are 172 big volume treasures sites hiiden by generals....and for every one big volume treasure it is sorrounded by smaller or medium size treasures sites hidden by ordinary foot soldiers....the treasure sites were burried or hidden in different locations...
1. caves
2. tunnels
3. waterfalls
4. rivers
5. schools
6. churches
7. concrete treasure tombs/vaults
8. inside statue or flagpoles
9. inside boulders
10. septic tanks
11. inside tree trunks
Note: The japanese usually hide their treasure in a place you never expect it to be or difficult to get...
ex: inside the statue in town plaza or underneath church altar....can you get it?...of course not...the whole townfolks would kill you..
2) What happened to it?
Phil. Pres. Marcos gold that was deposited abroad worth hundreds billion of dollars...was simply confiscated by US Gov't, Gold cartel, CIA....who else would do it?
3) How much is it really?
According to the japanese veterans that we interview...at today price it would go up as big as trillion dollars hidden, buried and scattered all over the Philippines...It would take a century to recover them all , even at todays technology...
Treasure hunting is normal and legal in our country...in fact for several decades now several foriegn treasure hunting groups have been treasure hunting here...some alibis are mining, construction, foriegn economic aids...just to penetrate the towns, remote treasure areas...of course it is covertly and secretly done, in cooperation of corrupt politicians..