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Mord och Mystik
Oak Island money pit

Mord och Mystik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 23:04


Oak Island money pit upptäcktes år 1795 av en äventyrare vid namn Daniel McGinnis. Han och hans vänner misstänkte att dom hittat den mytomspynne sjörövaren Kapten Kidds gömda skatt, så dom satte igång att gräva, men hittade aldrig något av värde.Sedan dess har många skattjägare gjort försök att gräva i hålet och ibland fått betala med sitt liv, men trots att intresset för Oak Island money pit är minst lika stort idag som när hålet först upptäcktes har fynden på platsen bara lett till fler frågor än svar. Visst innehåll i podden kan uppfattas som stötande, känsliga lyssnare varnas.

York City Church Podcasts
Paul's Missionary Journeys - Season of Mission

York City Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 35:34


Message from Daniel McGinnis on 29th May 2022

Leeds School of Theology
Missional Acts- Daniel McGinnis

Leeds School of Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 51:11


In this episode Dave sits down with our very own Dr Daniel McGinnis to talk about his new book "Missional Acts". In this study of the Book of Acts Daniel analyses Luke's story of the first Christians in light of ancient rhetorical conventions, concluding that Luke presents his stories to strengthen the missional commitment and practice of his readers. The book analyses the missional content of Acts in four important categories: stimuli, structures, strategies, and suffering. Daniel says: “Missional Acts has been more than 11 years in the making and I'm absolutely thrilled that it's finally available. If you're interested in the book of Acts, the early church, or mission then this is the book for you!" https://www.amazon.co.uk/Missional-Acts-Rhetorical-Narrative-Apostles/dp/172527843X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=daniel+mcginnis&qid=1643817545&s=books&sprefix=daniel+mc%2Cstripbooks%2C112&sr=1-1

Heldendumm Podcast
S02/E14: Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes (Teil 2)

Heldendumm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 35:38


Nachdem etliche gescheitert sind und sich offenbar ein Fluch über Oak Island gelegt hatte, machte sich eine neue Garde von Schatzsuchern auf den Weg zur Insel. Sprengstoff, Kameras und irrsinnige Konstruktionen wurden mitgebracht. Ob all die Mühen und Investitionen reichen um den Schatz zu heben? Gefällt euch was wir machen? Gebt uns Feedback! Ob auf iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram oder hier in den Kommentaren. Oder bewertet uns auf Podchaser. Ihr sprecht - wir hören! Mehr zur dieser Episode: Nova Scotia (Wikipedia EN)Oak Island (Wikipedia EN)Oak Island Mystery (Wikipedia EN)Franklin D. Roosevelt und The Old Gold Salvage group auf Oak Island (oakislandtours.ca)Es kommt ein Videospiel zur Oak Island! Mit Uwe Boll! (oakisland-game.com)Sendung: The Curse of Oak Island (imdb.com) Teile der Videoaufnahme von der heruntergelassener TV-Kamera (YouTube) Podcast Cover: thelizzard.art auf Instagram Musik: Marked und Futuristic 4 von Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Heldendumm Podcast
S02/E14: Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes (Teil 1)

Heldendumm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 31:27


"Wer andern eine Grube gräbt, der hat ein Grubengrabgerät." Dieses sprichwörtliche Gerät muss sich als ein wahres Wunderwerkzeug bewiesen haben, wenn man darüber nachdenkt, wie tief ein Loch irgendwo auf einer Insel bei Kanada gegraben wurde. Dort gibt es einen Schatz und viele möchten ihn heben. Heute erleben wir einen Goldrausch, der keiner ist. Gefällt euch was wir machen? Gebt uns Feedback! Ob auf iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram oder hier in den Kommentaren. Oder bewertet uns auf Podchaser. Ihr sprecht - wir hören! Mehr zur dieser Episode: Nova Scotia (Wikipedia EN)Oak Island (Wikipedia EN)Zeitungsausschnitt von 1857 über die Schatzsuche (Liverpool Transcript)Oak Island Mystery (Wikipedia EN) Podcast Cover: thelizzard.art auf Instagram Musik: Marked und Futuristic 4 von Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Heldendumm Podcast
Geht wählen. Jetzt.

Heldendumm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 0:05


Ihr entscheidet über die Zukunft. Eure Stimme zählt. Also ab ins Wahllokal. Jetzt! Mehr zur dieser Episode: bundestag.deBundeszentrale für politische Bildungbundestagswahl-2021.deUnterschiede Erst- und Zweitstimme (Handelsblatt)

The Oak Island Podcast
THE Oak Island Podcast - Episode 17

The Oak Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 55:54


On episode 17, THE Oak Island Podcast continues to go through season 7 of the History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island. On today's episode, we dive into episode 15, “Surely Templar”. We return to the swamp and the anomaly therein. We preview the upcoming return of ROC and the larger canister. The Daniel McGinnis site is now within the scope of the team, thanks to Laird Niven securing the permits for a near surface archaeological survey. Of course, the continued fascination with the “Uplands” area starts to yield some promising finds. Finally, what would and episode of THE OIP be without some popular culture references. So sit back, have an IPA, and enjoy. For info on our social media accounts and becoming a Patreon, visit our homepage.  Let's get to the bottom of this!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32504164&fan_landing=true)

The Oak Island Podcast
The Oak Island Podcast - Episode 5

The Oak Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 42:27 Transcription Available


Episode 5 of The Oak Island Podcast has Billy, Jer, and Mike Z. talking the hunt for treasure once again. The boys review episode 5 from The Curse of Oak Island, season 7. We look at the original story pertaining to Daniel McGinnis and how there have been several versions passed down through the years. The Block House Blog is linked on our site, check out the page for episode 5. Eagle Canada is doing some literal ground-breaking work in the swamp. Shaft 9 is explored and the show returns to Fort Louisborg as the water battery located there appears quit similar to the "L" shaped structure found in Smith's Cove. All that and some comedic drops for your listening pleasure. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32504164&fan_landing=true)

Expanded Perspectives
The Oak Island "Money Pit"

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 67:37


  On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys discuss one of world's strangest mysteries. The Oak Island Money Pit. In 1795, a teenager named Daniel McGinnis found an oval-shaped recession in the ground on the island. With little evidence that there was anything to be discovered, McGinnis started digging in the area and subsequently hit wooden planks every ten feet. The discovery of the planks led McGinnis and his friends to believe the pit was man-made and they began what would become a long-standing tradition of treasure seeking in the area. From the beginning of the 19th century onward, many companies formed to begin their own digging expeditions in the pit, each discovering more "evidence" and attributing new theories to the region. Errol Flynn, John Wayne, and Franklin Roosevelt were at one point each involved in the hunt and held their own theories as to the pit’s contents. Some believed pirate treasure lay just below the next layer of soil. Others believed Marie Antoinette’s lost jewels were surely buried there right after the French Revolution. Another theory even posited that Francis Bacon had stored documents in the pit proving himself as the author of Shakespeare’s plays. There are many other theories one big one is that "The Arc Of the Covenant" lies at the bottom. Despite the wild theories, little has ever come out of the pit. Everything ever found in the pit has been attributed to some treasure theory. A cavern found during the dig was deemed a booby trap. Another tunnel leading out of the pit to Smith’s cove was deemed a secret floodway. Any wood found in tunnel was immediately considered a part of the pit’s foundation. However, just enough evidence has been found to keep people digging. Among the biggest discoveries were a set of stone inscriptions found 90 feet below the earth. Symbols on the stones were translated as “forty feet below lie two million pounds.” Even more promising, was the alleged discovery of a few gold pieces. As with many of the discoveries from the pit, the inscriptions and gold themselves disappeared, and have not been seen in over fifty years, thus little modern investigation on them can be done. Researchers have even begun to formulate theories as to where the inscriptions and gold are now, creating yet a new mystery tangent to follow. This of course, is the story of the Money Pit. Each new theory or discovery comes with yet more mystery and controversy and less hard evidence or treasure. Further complicating matters of the pit, excavations have now gone 190 feet into the earth since the late 18th century. In many ways, the expeditions themselves have become a part of the history of Oak Island. It is often difficult to discern what the creators of the pit left and what belonged to treasure hunters, and a stone inscription marked “1701” is even considered by some to be a hoax left by past hunters. Whether the pit is a natural sinkhole, a booby-trapped pit filled with gems, or one of the worlds greatest follies may forever remain a mystery. In 2010, a final treasure hunt was initiated, found nothing, and the government passed the Oak Island Act, banning all commercial treasure hunting on the island. However, in 2011 a new Oak Island Treasure Act invited the hunt to continue, with permission granted from the Minister of Natural Resources. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Have a great week! Show Notes: Oak Island Money Pit The Secrets of Oak Island Treasure on Oak Island Documentary The Oak Island Mystery, Solved (Book) by Joy A Steele The Bones in the Pit: Who Built the Oak Island Money Pit and What's Hidden There (Book) by Bill Thompson The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar: Solving the Oak Island Mystery (Book) by Steven Sora   The Curse of Oak Island TV Show Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com and Bassnectar. You can purchase his music on iTunes or his website http://www.bassnectar.net/ Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Color Of My Soul Reaching Out (Bassnectar)

Expanded Perspectives
The Oak Island “Money Pit”

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 67:36


On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys discuss one of world's strangest mysteries. The Oak Island Money Pit. In 1795, a teenager named Daniel McGinnis found an oval-shaped recession in the ground on the island. With little evidence that there was anything to be discovered, McGinnis started digging in the area and subsequently hit wooden planks every ten feet. The discovery of the planks led McGinnis and his friends to believe the pit was man-made and they began what would become a long-standing tradition of treasure seeking in the area. From the beginning of the 19th century onward, many companies formed to begin their own digging expeditions in the pit, each discovering more "evidence" and attributing new theories to the region. Errol Flynn, John Wayne, and Franklin Roosevelt were at one point each involved in the hunt and held their own theories as to the pit’s contents. Some believed pirate treasure lay just below the next layer of soil. Others believed Marie Antoinette’s lost jewels were surely buried there right after the French Revolution. Another theory even posited that Francis Bacon had stored documents in the pit proving himself as the author of Shakespeare’s plays. There are many other theories one big one is that "The Arc Of the Covenant" lies at the bottom. Despite the wild theories, little has ever come out of the pit. Everything ever found in the pit has been attributed to some treasure theory. A cavern found during the dig was deemed a booby trap. Another tunnel leading out of the pit to Smith’s cove was deemed a secret floodway. Any wood found in tunnel was immediately considered a part of the pit’s foundation. However, just enough evidence has been found to keep people digging. Among the biggest discoveries were a set of stone inscriptions found 90 feet below the earth. Symbols on the stones were translated as “forty feet below lie two million pounds.” Even more promising, was the alleged discovery of a few gold pieces. As with many of the discoveries from the pit, the inscriptions and gold themselves disappeared, and have not been seen in over fifty years, thus little modern investigation on them can be done. Researchers have even begun to formulate theories as to where the inscriptions and gold are now, creating yet a new mystery tangent to follow. This of course, is the story of the Money Pit. Each new theory or discovery comes with yet more mystery and controversy and less hard evidence or treasure. Further complicating matters of the pit, excavations have now gone 190 feet into the earth since the late 18th century. In many ways, the expeditions themselves have become a part of the history of Oak Island. It is often difficult to discern what the creators of the pit left and what belonged to treasure hunters, and a stone inscription marked “1701” is even considered by some to be a hoax left by past hunters. Whether the pit is a natural sinkhole, a booby-trapped pit filled with gems, or one of the worlds greatest follies may forever remain a mystery. In 2010, a final treasure hunt was initiated, found nothing, and the government passed the Oak Island Act, banning all commercial treasure hunting on the island. However, in 2011 a new Oak Island Treasure Act invited the hunt to continue, with permission granted from the Minister of Natural Resources. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Have a great week! Show Notes: Oak Island Money Pit The Secrets of Oak Island Treasure on Oak Island Documentary The Oak Island Mystery, Solved (Book) by Joy A Steele The Bones in the Pit: Who Built the Oak Island Money Pit and What's Hidden There (Book) by Bill Thompson The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar: Solving the Oak Island Mystery (Book) by Steven Sora  The Curse of Oak Island TV Show Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com and Bassnectar.

Astonishing Legends
Oak Island Money Pit Part 1

Astonishing Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2015 75:18


Legend: Pirate treasure?  English, French or Spanish military plunder? The secret Rosicrucian works of Sir Francis Bacon and therefore also the possible original missing folios of Shakespeare?  Or perhaps the greatest sacred antiquities lost to history, such as the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail, the Spear of Longinus or the menorah from King Solomon's temple?  Or maybe it's all just natural geological processes forming a sinkhole, plain and simple?  These are just some of the theories of what could be down in the infamous and mysterious "Money Pit" on Oak Island, Nova Scotia -- thought by many to be one of the greatest archeological mysteries of North America, and possibly the world. Background: In 1795, a young Nova Scotia resident named Daniel McGinnis rows out to Oak Island, not far from the mainland to check out what he thinks are strange green lights floating amongst the non-native oak trees that cover the island.  By most accounts, his attention is drawn to a sawed-off limb on a large tree in a clearing, from which a ship's block and tackle are hanging.  Directly below the pulley he finds a 12 foot circular depression in the soil, and immediately thinks this must be a location for buried pirate treasure. Even though the boys related the details of their remarkable discovery to friends, neighbors and relatives, they could find no one to help them with their quest, because of local legends and superstitions. The hunt continues to this day, and many tantalizing clues have emerged from the multitude of holes in the ground as well as the island's surface.  Theories abound as to what enlightened mind could devise such an ingenious feat of engineering, and what group of dedicated souls sworn to secrecy could carry it out.  One thing is certain, some folks went to a lot of trouble to hide something pretty important. If you can't click on these links, visit our website.  Nova Scotia Ashley Morgan's website that covers the main points of the Oak Island story Google Maps Location of Oak Island The Reader's Digest Article that Inspired the Current Treasure Hunters Ken Polsson's Chronology of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt In Search Of on Oak Island Is Oak Island A Hoax?

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Is there a money pit on Oak Island?

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010 15:53


In 1795, a farm boy named Daniel McGinnis found a strange depression in the ground on an island in Nova Scotia's Mahone Bay. As he and his friends began to dig, they realized they'd stumbled on much more than an ordinary hole. Tune in and learn more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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