Uncovering Truths: Our Shared Ancestral Stories
This is only a brief description of seven curses Oak Island National Treasures discoveries searching across New Jersey Long Island and Connecticut. O N E 🕵️🏴☠️⚔️🇺🇲 Fifteen Years of Research: A Hidden History in Succasunna, Roxbury Township New Jersey founded on December 24th 1740 and was in District 25 until 2024 when they changed it. XY code National Treasures movie 24th and 25th letter in the alphabet. For more than 15 years of historical research, including over three years of boots-on-the-ground field investigation, I have dedicated my work to uncovering and preserving endangered historical and archaeological sites in Succasunna, Roxbury Township, New Jersey. At the United Methodist Church on Main Street, built between 1850–1851, there is a stand-alone headstone positioned outside a church window. Although often attributed to the Lippincott family, no Lippincotts ever lived in Roxbury Township, and there are no burials beneath the first seven plots where the marker stands. Beneath this area is a sealed tunnel system connecting the two neighboring churches, long closed off. The other church was the first meeting house 1756 and then was used as George Washington's continental army hospital in Arsenal. I don't know why anyone doesn't care about underground railroad headquarters burial sites of the Robin Hood Pirates, AKA Oak Island. It's an island of Oaks and the lidar map shows that is an amazing mound and it has the 1800 ft Pink Crystal Pudding Stone wall all the way around the White Oaks planted in the form of a horse. What color was George Washington's white horse of Oaks planted in four centuries and even trimmed to make big arms. The headstone bears the date March 21, 1856—the birthdate of Henry Ossian Flipper, the first formerly enslaved Union officer to graduate from West Point. This date is not incidental. Additional inscriptions and symbols appear on all four sides of the headstone, information rarely discussed publicly. At the top of the stone are two large trees carved inside a boxed shape, symbolically representing the parallel tunnel system running through the oak groves across the street. Directly opposite the church are the Porfido Holding LLC properties, where I have filed actions in Morris County Superior Court to halt destruction and preserve what remains of this historic landscape. Much of the site was robbed and erased in 2007, when the Lippincott Place mansion was demolished, the carriage house (later converted to a garage and apartment) was torn down, a steel-lined pool excavated, and access gained into the tunnel systems. I possess camera-scope video footage inside these tunnels, including areas beneath a bathroom where scattered artifacts and human remains are visible. Despite this, the township approved full demolition on December 4, 2024, prompting my ongoing legal and preservation efforts. The surrounding landscape itself tells a story. Nearly 450 white oak trees are planted in the form of a horse, symbolizing New Jersey’s state animal. Black oaks and red oaks run parallel to the tunnel system, mirroring the colors of the American flag. Black walnut, buckeye, and chestnut trees—some dating back four centuries—are planted along the ridgeline. I am a state-certified tree and shrub expert, licensed by the New Jersey DEP, with nearly 30 years of professional experience diagnosing and treating trees. This expertise allows me to confidently identify intentional, symbolic plantings rather than natural growth patterns. I'm also an expert builder, landscape architect and know what's natural and what is man-made even back millions of years. There are mounds that are over hundreds of thousands of years to millions I estimate in New Jersey Long Island and Connecticut from the megalithic Giants During this investigation, I also lived in what Is what I call the “Goonies” neighborhood model home, where moving into the basement led to the unraveling One of the most amazing discoveries in the world hidden from us all and even severely destroyed in 2007 violating the 1935 historic preservation law by Franklin D Roosevelt put into law to protect this most sacred founding site in America based on my historical extensive research.. I previously held a patent that I was forced to sell during a prolonged legal and financial dispute tied to my eviction from that property. Despite extensive documentation, including artifacts numbering in the millions, township officials and the Roxbury Police Department approved the destruction of these sites. I attended three of four township meetings to voice objections. Before the meetings in the township building I was forcibly assault by the township manager pushing me out of the building, an incident requiring a 911 call. That individual no longer works for the township, per Internal Affairs. To date, no formal police investigation has been conducted into the tunnel system or human remains, despite my submitted videos. The response has been that the matter is “private property,” even while approvals were granted to bulldoze the site entirely. The artifacts I documented are now formally listed with the Portable Rock Art Museum of Canada, where I am a registered member (Listing #211). These records remain publicly accessible. This work is not speculation—it is documentation. And this is why I continue to do everything possible to save what history has not yet been erased.
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