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Unexplained and Unexplored and still Unanswered Questions!
10 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This Science Channel show is much like the the ones on the Discovery Channel. This show like the Discovery Channel Call of the Wild, has two host,Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah who travel to multiple location during each show in search of finding lost historical objects from an English ship loaded with Spanish gold that is suppose to be lost and buried in a California desert. They also travel in N.America to fine the Lost Dutchman Mine in Arizona. In N. America they go to Canada to see if the some Knights Templar survived and fled to Nova Scotia with their much of their fortune and most sacred treasures saved from their time in Jerusalem. This treasure included the Arc of the Covenant and the Holy Grail. Befriended by the Native Tribe who lived in Nova Scotia this tribe roamed the Atlantic coast from Nova Scotia down to what is now Massachusetts. The pair show what is reported to be the burial site of a Knight Templar buried in MA, a marked stone which leads them to rock foundation and a stone tower reported to have been built before the English ever arrived in N. America with oyster shell mortar like that used in the UK in the Middle ages. This tower arches supposedly resembles the arches of a church Henry Sinclair is said to have worshiped and the host report that Henry Sinclair is said to have been a Knights Templar who fled and came to N. AM. However in another episode the pair start in N. America and go Egypt in search of the Arc of the Covenant. From Egypt they travel to Ethiopia supposedly hot on the trail of the Arc of the Covenant. Which contradicts the Arc was to have been taken from Jerusalem by the Knight Templar to N. Am. One episode they say Meriwether Lewis of Lewis and Clark is said to have been murdered and who they feel were behind the murder and who did the actual killing. In none of the 5 episodes so far have this pair actually found the lost objects they went in search of. So all the unexplained and unexplored objects are still lost and no questions about objects are really answered. To my knowledge no history books have been corrected the death of Meriwether Lewis. He did die in a violent and mysterious death from gunshot wounds to the head and chest. The two wounds and circumstances of his death have fueled a long standing debate over whether he killed himself or was murder. In short this show leaves the view much more confused then before the start of the show.
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