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Nova Scotia: The Discovery of the Treasure of Oak Island.
Compact interpretation on 09-JAN-2004
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I. 27.

Dessous de chaine Guien du Ciel frappé,
Non loing de là, caché le thresor,
Qui par long siecles avoit esté grappé,
Trouvé mourra, l'œil crevé de ressort
I. 27.

Under the chains (triangles, tunnels, oaks?)  Guien struck from the sky,
Not far from there the treasure is hidden:
That for long centuries awaited to be gathered ,
The founder will die, the eye  hurt by a spring mechanism.

   

             This quatrain talks about the Oak Island Treasure and talks about what happened a long time ago with three nobles. We should observe that the term Guien on the first verse has a relationship with the term Guion on the second verse of C09Q033. On that quatrian, the term Gion served to establish the relationship of the surname of Henry, Second with the three Henries from the French branch of the Gion family. here Guien is a reference to the young noble that probably was buried on the Borehole-10X, in Nova Scotia.

           The first point to note on this quatrain is the term "chaine" which in general means a chain.  But there is  a specialized and old meaning for it:

a sequence of triangles aligned to make geodesic measures
(Dic. Petit Robert, pag.377, term chaîne)

        We think the facts  talk by themselves: in 1897 a rock triangle was found (see the photo on the right).       

           The first verse says that the noble from the Bourbon nobility was struck from the sky in a sudden thunderstorm  so common in Nova Scotia. And this might have happened just below the rock triangle used to make geodesic measures, cited above. And, as we expect, the Money Pit and the Borehole-10X are near the triangle and they shall have the treasure the second verse talks about.

           The second verse says that the treasure is hidden near the place Guien was "struck from the sky" in unexpected thunderstorm.  See C01Q065 and P098M06 for descriptions of what happened.

      The third verse says that the treasure is waiting to be caught for long centuries.  well, they may be older than we may think or this is just an indication that it would be discovered by now.

      The fourth verse says that the discoverer will die because a trap that was made and probably used a spring to throw an arrow or something like. There are many traps around those tunnels set up by someone a long time ago to impede the discovery of the treasure.

   
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09-JAN-2004. Compact interpretation.
     

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