SOLVED New York Treasure The Secret | Final Part | Byron Preiss | Expedition Unknown w Josh Gates

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It's REAL!!! The dig site of the New York treasure is found. It's more than just a theory. We take you step-by-step on how we solve and decipher the Treasure of New York. This treasure has not been found until now. We know the exact location and take you to the dig site. Stop guessing it's in Brooklyn or Harold Square or Central Park, and take a trip with us to lower Manhattan.

There's physical treasure here but there is also hidden treasure beyond the key, casque, and gem. Aside from the journey, it's about whom you share the journey with. I'm now happy to finally share this journey with all of you.

Our submissions have been entered to the Byron Preiss Visual Publishing company and now we await our treasure day. Thank you for the tip Josh Gates and Byron Press's daughters on the episode of Expedition Unknown letting us know that everything in the painting is visible from the dig site.
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We need a community of people with voices to find permission to dig these out when and where possible. By now, an experienced treasure hunter in The Secret knows this is the biggest and most difficult hurdle.

We need to unite!

ThebabySealClub
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You know at this point personally I feel like no one should get the gem unless they have the key and it doesn't really matter who solves what, just matters who has the key. Fact is whoever takes a chance to get a key is likely risking jail time in modern-day times so I think they deserve it, whenever its found.

Zman
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Are you aware that when Byron Preiss died, he did not leave the locations of the puzzles with anyone, so the current publisher of the book can do nothing about any submissions because they don't know if anyone is correct or not. You need to actually dig up the casque and present the key directly to Byron's family. That's the only confirmation that is valid now.

paulabroussard
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This comment is made with all due respect to you. There is no bitterness or hostility in this at all. But you say one rather alarming thing in your video I'd just like to address. You want to take all of the credit, all of the reward, and yet you're willing to take none of the risk. That sounds like a pretty sweet deal for you. But it also sounds like a fantasy. Your solution is not unique. Since the Secret was written, dozens, if not hundreds of people have theorized the casque is buried in Battery Park. I myself, as well as two others I know in my Secret community group, have reached almost identical conclusions as you, all of us having independently interpreted the image and poem, utilizing clues (which you don't mention here), and all of us years before now. Merely posting this video doesn't give you any kind of legitimate claim to the casque if someone else unearths it. Credit belongs solely to the person or persons that successfully interpret the material and retrieve the casque. Like ninety nine percent of Secret enthusiasts, including yourself, I'm unwilling to take the risk, because I don't want to incur a fine from New York City that is several times higher than the value of any gem. I can't speak for others I know, but speaking for myself, if I ever grow enough balls to try and find the casque, I would take all of the credit, all of the prize and would share absolutely nothing with you. And if by some twisted fate, there is any legitimacy to what you are saying, then I would just keep the casque and the key, the Preiss family can keep the gem, and you can keep dreaming of your credit and your treasure day. If you truly believe that you have identified the location of the casque, then I encourage you to get a probe, get a shovel, make the effort and go for it. But please don't realistically believe that you are going to steal someone else's well deserved credit, just because you happened to think similarly well after the fact.

mqqnuzm
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Thanks for sharing your theory. The real treasure is the time spent with your father. Memories you will both share for the rest of your lives.

mohjo
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Really enjoyed your video. And wow you are the only person who has hit so many points I’ve hit and you actually landed on my 1st battery park theory. That is going to now make me question why I have landed on my 3rd battery park theory as my final theory instead. Either way I feel like you are the closest to where the treasure actually is than anyone else I’ve seen before. I’m in New York and would love to help and find it but I’m too nervous to probe the area without getting caught or something. NY is very against digging especially bc of this book.

jennytails
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I found a copy of this book at the little free library near me. It looked so bizarre, and my friend joked about it being an ARG. Then we found out she was right. Sorry, but this is too good of a find to return. I can't wait to dissect it!

rosykindbunny
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We need to send Josh Gates & the book club this information. They will go hunting and hopefully check another puzzle of the list. Maybe if we all tweet him and expedition unknown

mythghost
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Great theory Mike. I think u make a great point about what makes the treasure hunt special, and it’s not $, it’s the relationships u build along the way.

pattypuddles
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You stated on this video that it solved but it wasn't solved at all

Chungi
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I knew you could solve it, Mike. I’m now eagerly waiting someone to go dig it up. Awesome job dude!!

ralphkonecny
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Ah man. New York, so easy yet so complicated 😅

TrollingFeaver
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4:56 don’t the natives still speak of Columbus in Hard Word. Cars Abound, Whirling Sound (Circular) Columbus Circle.

subman
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Ya’ll need to look at Columbus Circle from the air. All these things are represented in the actual circle. 1.) The Gray giant, 2.) Speaking of him, harshly in native tongue. 3.) Three vols (3 sections to the circle) 4.) Arm extending over the slender path. 5.) Cars abound. 6.) Whirring Sound.

subman
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I believe it is buried in the vicinity of Columbus Circle in the southwest corner of Central Park. Plenty of gray Giants there. And arm extending over a slender path, Of which there are plenty of central Park.

subman
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How can you stake a claim on an area that other people before you have also speculated the key to be?

harrymoore
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Also, if you look at Columbus Circle directly from above. It kind of looks like the clock. One street going to north (12:00) The other going off to the Northwest (11:00) If you look north, you could also probably see the Isle of B (The Bronx is technically an island)

subman
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Great video, I remember hearing about this book. Such a cool concept. I think it’s great what it meant for your experience with your dad.

Srgt_Hulk
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It's a little simplistic if I'm bein honest, it feels like a lot is missing, but I am jealous I wish I could get up there and walk around to check things out like this.

ffhorrorfan
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Fellow hunter here. Im positive the painting of the pillers with a genie is Winston-Salem nc. The camel on top of the piller is the camel cigarettes logo camelcigarettes was founded in Winston-Salem nc. Also the genie is coming out of a shadow of a coffee pot. That coffee pot is a monument called the old salem coffee pot in Winston-Salem. Its the largest coffee pot in the eastern US.

anthonypate