You know, I've said this before and I'll say it again......these treasure rooms and mines are not lost....never have been. Proof of this comes from so many different sources that it's not even funny. One of those sources that proves my point comes in the form of The National Park Service.
NPS was set up long ago for one single purpose. Now I know that the NPS states that they are "preserving these lands for future generations" but that is about as truthful as a politician. The truth about the NPS is that they are claiming lands that have major accumulation rooms located on them....that and mines.
If you want to locate a major treasure, just go to the nearest National Park, National Forest, as well as many State Parks, Bird Sanctuaries (yes, "they" come up with all sorts of reasons to protect their treasure sites) and other "lands" that are protected.
The Cuppy's Grove treasure room that is located south and west of Harlan, Iowa sits on a bird sanctuary, which makes it illegal to dig there. Just like all Parks within the system, it's illegal to dig, which is the main rule that "they" ALWAYS employ in order to convict of anyone attempting to recover these sites.
It would be nice, especially the way that "they" have ruined our economy, if "they" would use some of this treasure to pump up the economy. But then, it would also be nice if politicians told the truth.....and we all know that that'll never happen.
NPS was set up long ago for one single purpose. Now I know that the NPS states that they are "preserving these lands for future generations" but that is about as truthful as a politician. The truth about the NPS is that they are claiming lands that have major accumulation rooms located on them....that and mines.
If you want to locate a major treasure, just go to the nearest National Park, National Forest, as well as many State Parks, Bird Sanctuaries (yes, "they" come up with all sorts of reasons to protect their treasure sites) and other "lands" that are protected.
The Cuppy's Grove treasure room that is located south and west of Harlan, Iowa sits on a bird sanctuary, which makes it illegal to dig there. Just like all Parks within the system, it's illegal to dig, which is the main rule that "they" ALWAYS employ in order to convict of anyone attempting to recover these sites.
It would be nice, especially the way that "they" have ruined our economy, if "they" would use some of this treasure to pump up the economy. But then, it would also be nice if politicians told the truth.....and we all know that that'll never happen.