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Images carved in stone, such as the Inca Indian head (above) and the Bulls head in a reddish color, were meant to be seen from great distances and each image had it's own symbolic meaning.



Once interpreted properly they indicated the proper direction to travel in order to reach the concealed mines or treasure vaults. More...

Q: Do you know what DEATH SYMBOLS means?
A: It means: Drawings of death ships, dolphins and seahorses, frequently replaced by demonic figures (Charon, with his hammer resembling a double headed ax, or Tuchulcha, with snakes in his hands that resemble devils.) Skeletons and skulls, dry bones. In Greek Art a church ship with anchor, cross as a mast and dove. The olive branch, the snail sleeping in it's grave-like shell, and the butterfly. The scythe or sickle of the grim reaper. He also carries a bow and arrow, weapons of death or an hourglass. Black is a symbolic color of death or, in the far east, the white Lilly. A skeleton with a scythe or a bow and arrow often in a monks cowl.


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As a member you will be able to work with other HSS staff members on actual treasure sites around the world. We will teach you how to read and understand the coded symbolic language that the Spanish used to map all their treasure sites, mines and shipwrecks in the New World. Once you understand how they showed you a compass bearing and distance in symbolic code you'll be able to follow their instructions to the treasure, mine or shipwreck. As a member you can work from home on your computer and also join actual field expeditions and share in the profits. We have hundreds of sites, in every State, that we need help with

Site explanation by CEO

This is where Charles Kenworthy left off.These are the things he didn't tell you.This is how to understand a Spanish site from the first symbol you find and how to get your compass bearings and distance to the hidden entrances.

I'm not sure if Chuck just had not figured it all out yet or if he was keeping some things secret for his own purposes.The temptation is there to not tell anyone and just find these treasures yourself but there are so many locations due to the 350 years that the Spanish ruled the new world that you would never get to locate very many because of the logistics involved and the time necessary to decipher each location.

In the State of Florida there are sites like this along the total Florida coastline at every location where the Spanish had major shipwreck losses.This is just my opinion, but the artwork and symbolic coded system once recognized equals anything that was done in Egypt.It was just hidden from the casual observer.This mapping system will help any State identify the exact route the Spanish used through their State and any and all stops they made,as well as detailed information on all food and water sources within that area.When you examine the sites and the extensive use of mathematics, astrology and ancient symbolic languages,it becomes quite evident that it wasn't done by Indian people who had no interest or knowledge of these subjects at the time.

The system itself required a person well traveled, and well educated in worldwide symbolic languages and a very well organized group of people with surveying skills.We have proven each aspect by working backwards without any knowledge of what something was until we had proven it and found the confirmation within the site itself.This is a nice little aspect that they added to help you confirm that you were on the right track in interpreting the data shown.

The very first thing you do once you have discovered what you think is a Spanish treasure site and it includes lots of symbols carved into trees and stone on the site - Get an aerial photograph of the area because the coded mapping system they used was called "Infinity" and was designed artistically using the landscape as their canvass.They designed very large symbols into the landscape which could be seen from a high point many miles away.They used the crows nest on ships and high mountains on land for viewpoints.Using a telescope from a ship examining the coastline you will see large fives carved into the landscape and this is your path to follow as it will lead you to a map of the area carved into stone and explaining in symbolic language what the area of interest may be in that particular spot.A shipwreck and loss of life! Where the bodies were buried and the location of the vaults that were built to protect any valuable items belonging to the Crown until they could be retrived and shipped back to Spain.Details on the location of the shipwreck and depth and where to locate the miners monument to take your bearing from to locate the wreck.These maps and monuments are to be found on the nearest point of land to the wrecksite and in the Northern sector.If you discover symbols well inland they are referring to a mining site or overnite treasure storage vault system used to protect the treasure belonging to the Crown of Spain.

Well guy's and girls there is a lifetime of fun and knowledge here so have fun, mind the laws and be safe. The Wizard
CEO

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