Friday, 15 January 2010

Please sign the Oak Island TTL petition - promotional video

Help Solve Nova Scotia’s Oak Island Mystery!



THE BACKGROUND:

Dan Blankenship and his partners own 78% of Oak Island – an island consisting of 140 acres located a short distance off the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Oak Island is known internationally as the location of the so-called Money Pit, a site of numerous excavations since 1795 to recover treasure believed to be buried there.

Former United States of America President Franklin D. Roosevelt and actors John Wayne and Errol Flynn are rumoured as being among those who have searched for the treasure. Although it has not yet been found, the majority consensus is that many years ago something of extreme importance was buried on Oak Island.

After 40 years of searching, Dan Blankenship believes he now has the keys to once and for all solve the Oak Island Mystery and uncover what he says will be an astounding find and of huge tourist interest.

Unfortunately, the Nova Scotia Government has been slow to renew the Treasure Trove License. It has now been more than eighteen months since Dan Blankenship and his financial partners made application to the Province. The government has delayed granting of a license. Without a license, Dan Blankenship and his partners are unable to renew their search. The march of time is an enemy to the fulfilling of 86 year old Dan Blankenship’s dream and his investors are understandably growing weary of delays.

Please help by signing a world-wide petition asking the Province of Nova Scotia to grant Dan Blankenship and his financial partners a Treasure Trove License for exploration. You CAN make a difference. Your expressions of support will be submitted to the Premier of Nova Scotia, the Hon. Darrell Dexter; to members of the Nova Scotia Legislature and to the government department responsible for issuing the Treasure Trove License.