A image I interpreted from a skull stone found on Oak Island. there is also other images on this stone.
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Keith Ranville Bio
Canadian citizen
Right now in Vancouver B.C
Currently continuing studying, the Oak Island Treasure Mystery.
Current status of studies, translated the Money pit symbols and located a large triangle on an Island called Birch Island it's two Island’s east of Oak Island, investigations are currently ongoing at this time.
Heritage is Cree Canadian Native and Scottish Heritage decsent
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http://kr.mendhak.comReferance Letters
Steve Zou, P.Eng.,Ph.D.
Minning Engineer
Dec 1, 2005
To whom it may concern:
Re: Mr. Ranville's discovery of the Oak Island Mystery
Last week, Mr. Keith Ranville came to see me in my office and provided a
document regarding his discovery of the Oak Island Treasure Mystery. He made a Presentation and explained his Findings.
I found that his interpretation of the inscription carved on the stone discovered in 1803 is
very different from others. I believe that his translation has some logic and is reasonable to certain degrees. If his discovery can be proven to be correct, it will have a significant impact on Canada's heritage on the east coast. Therefore I think that his proposed project is worth consideration for support.
Sincerely
Steve Zou, P.Eng.
BEAR RIVER FIRST NATION NOVA SCOTIA
Bear River First Nation
P.O. BOX 210 PHONE: (902) 467-3802
BEAR RIVER (902) 467-3803
NOVA SCOTIA FAX: (902) 467-4143
October 18, 2005
To whom it may concern:
Please be advised that Keith Ranville has met with the BEAR RIVER FIRST NATION of Nova Scotia and provided a presentation of his proposed research on Oak Island or Mahone Bay. On behalf of the Bear River First Nation, we support this project in principle and look forward to the progress of this endeavor.
Respectfully,
Chief Frank Meuse jr.
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Sault Ste. Marie Museum
January 19th, 2006
To Whom It May Concern;
In the fall of 2005 Mr. Keith Ranville came to visit the Sault Ste. Marie Museum and provided an explanation of his research and his proposed project to the Museum Director / Curator.
On December 29th, 2005 the Museum received a fax from Mr. Ranville asking for a letter of support for his project.
The Management Board of Directors of the Sault Ste. Marie Museum was provided with his information package and his request at the regular meeting of January 19th, 2006.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, we support this project in principle as it relates to the history of Canada and look forward to further developments which may result.
Sincerely,
Mr. Bruce E. Pearce, President
Management Board of Directors
Sault Ste. Marie Museum
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Keith Ranvile