Major Excavation Leads to More Mysteries (Season 12)


A Link to Sir William Phips?The spike’s age aligns with the timeline of Sir William Phips, a 17th-century English captain who recovered 34 tons of silver from the Spanish galleon Concepción in 1687. Research by 32nd-degree Freemason Scott Clarke suggests Phips, along with Captain Andrew Belcher, may have hidden additional treasure on Oak Island after a second salvage operation in Mahone Bay. “This spike could be evidence of Phips depositing treasure in the Money Pit,” Rick Lagina said, referencing artifacts previously found on Lot 5 that support Phips’ presence.The discovery raises critical questions: Did the team uncover a tunnel built by Phips to conceal Spanish silver, or is it part of an earlier structure, possibly linked to the Knights Templar, as Clarke’s research proposes? Marty Lagina emphasized the find’s significance: “This spike indicates someone was deep in the Money Pit well before its discovery in 1795. The treasure could still be below us in Aladdin’s cave.”
Race to Aladdin’s CaveThe team’s focus now shifts to the mysterious Aladdin’s cave, believed to lie at 145 feet. Originally, they expected no man-made structures until that depth, making the tunnel at 96 feet a surprising clue. “The treasure won’t materialize in solid soil,” Rick Lagina quoted Dr. Ian Spooner, underscoring the importance of the tunnel. With the AC-1 shaft excavation ongoing, the team is poised to uncover what lies deeper. “We’re at the precipice of opening that cave,” Rick said. “Open sesame.”As the Laginas and their crew press forward, the discovery of the spike and tunnel fuels hope that they are closer than ever to unraveling Oak Island’s centuries-old mystery. Could the Money Pit finally reveal its secrets? “Mystery upon intrigue upon mystery,” Marty Lagina said. “That’s what makes this a beautiful treasure hunt.”
