SCOTT WOLTER: The history that
we were all taught growing up is wrong. My name is Scott Wolter, and
I'm a forensic geologist. There's a hidden
history in this country that nobody knows about. There are pyramids here,
chambers, tombs, inscriptions. They're all over this country. We're gonna investigate
these artifacts and sites, and we're gonna
get to the truth. Sometimes history isn't
what we've been told. DAN PARADA (VOICEOVER): Dear
Scott, my name is Dan Parada. I'm a professional
treasure hunter. I've got a hot lead on
a location where I think Templar treasure is buried. It's in Nova Scotia,
and I'm writing to see if you'd like to
come along on my adventure. I've attached some photos from
Hobson Island, a place that figures into the mystery. I know you're a geologist,
and I believe strange symbols on rocks there could point
the way to the Templar treasure brought
to North America by Prince Henry Sinclair. I hope you can make it. [phone ringing] STEVE ST. CLAIR
(ON PHONE): Hello. Hey, Steve. Scott Wolter. STEVE ST. CLAIR (ON
PHONE): Been a while. What are you up to? I found somebody who thinks
they found your ancestor's treasure. I think this guy is a
real treasure hunter. You wanna go check
it out with me? STEVE ST. CLAIR (ON PHONE):
In that case, definitely. Where is it this time? The usual place, Nova Scotia. Tell you what, pack your bags
and I'll meet you in Halifax. STEVE ST. CLAIR (ON
PHONE): You got it. I'll see you soon, brother. SCOTT WOLTER
(VOICEOVER): The guy who contacted me is
a treasure hunter, and he believes treasure
of the Knights Templar is buried in Nova Scotia. There's good reason for that. Legend says a Scottish prince
named Henry Sinclair, who had strong ties to the Templars,
brought it here in 1398. The Knights Templar order was
created by the Roman Catholic Church to protect its
treasures and the Holy Land during the Crusades. The holy grail is rumored
to be one of the relics the Templars were keeping safe. Most believe the grail
is the cup Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, but
I think the grail is just part of a much larger treasure. And supposedly, Prince
Henry was the last one to have his hands on it. So if he did come here, it's as
good of a place as any to look. - Hey, Danny.
- Hey, good to meet you, Scott. Well, I'm anxious to
go treasure hunting. How did you get into this
treasure hunting business, and ultimately what
led you up here? In our company, we cover
everything from Civil War. We can go back to pirates. And then I figured, well, let's
pick up on the Templar treasure and so where we
can go from there. I wanted to make sure
that we're on the same page here about this whole legend
of Prince Henry Sinclair. Prince Henry was likely a
member of the Knights Templar. This was a monastic order of
knights that were kicked out of the Church for
being too powerful. The question has always been,
whatever happened to them? I think they came
over to North America, and they brought
whatever treasure they found in the Temple
Mount, whether it was scrolls, technology, gold, the holy
bloodline of Jesus and Mary. Maybe it was a gold cup. Whatever it was, I think
most people just sum it up by saying the holy grail. Do you think the
holy grail is here? Uh, something's here. There's over 300
islands in Nova Scotia, but there's three important
places I want to show you. Oak Island here was only
a temporary location for the treasure. SCOTT WOLTER: Well, Oak
Island is a fascinating story, and I've actually
been to Oak Island and investigated this whole
mystery of the money pit. Many people over the
last almost 300 years have invested an awful
lot of money in that hole, including people like Errol
Flynn, FDR, even John Wayne. And they dug down as far
as 90 feet and beyond, but nothing was ever found. You think there was
a treasure there, but it's not there anymore? Correct. OK, I happen to
agree with you. I think there was something
there at one time, and it was moved somewhere else. So maybe-- maybe you know, huh? I believe Prince Henry used
Hobson island as a staging ground. And here is New Ross. And that's where I
believe it ended up. So what's the plan today? There are some clues I want
to show you on Hobson island. We have a rock with
a V carving on it, and then we have a layout
of stones on the shoreline. I hope you don't mind,
but I invited my good friend Steve St. Clair, who is a
descendant of Prince Henry Sinclair, to join us. Sounds good to me. So we should get rolling, eh? Yes. SCOTT WOLTER: So that
big bad boy over there is the one you think has
a V carving on it, right? Yep, Patrick here's seen it. There was a lot of loss
and everything and stuff that we cleared away just
to actually see the carving. You know another thing I
like about this V carving, if it's here, that's the
upper part of the hooked X. This mysterious hooked X symbol
was connected to the Knights Templar. Maybe there's more
to it, or maybe that's just part of a clue
that's telling us something. Just be careful
of your step, guys. SCOTT WOLTER: That looks
like a big piece of granite. So if there's something
carved into it, it'll hang around
for a long time. If you come around here, you
can actually see the V up here. Oh, it is a V. It is a V. SCOTT WOLTER: Wow. PATRICK: And very distinctive. I'm trying to look
and see if it's natural. I suppose it's possible,
but boy that sure is symmetric and nice. It almost looks like it has
a little hook on it here, doesn't it? Yes, just like the hooked X. Yeah, and the thing
is, I looked at it, and it looked like
there was tool marks. Well, it's weathered, too. If we take this as
a man-made symbol, there's more going on here. Is there anything
else that maybe ties into this whole Thing Oh, yeah. We found a treasure
map made of stone. - A treasure map?
- Yes. Here on this island? Yes, yes. Well, you've
gotta show it to me. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
For over a century, there's been a rumor that
a Scottish prince named Henry Sinclair took the
Templars legendary treasure to the new world. A symbol called the hooked
X is part of what makes me think that rumor is true. The hooked X is the symbol
I think the Templars used to stand for the holy grail. I've founded here in America,
and I believe that means the grail is here, too. If not in the United States,
then here in Nova Scotia, where Prince Henry allegedly
brought it for safekeeping. With 300 islands out here,
you would need a map to show you where the treasure is. A treasure map? - Yes.
- Well, you gotta show me that. OK, let's go look. All right. Is that the map? It's a pattern
of rocks laid out like the pattern of the
Island I believe it's a map to show where they went to
when they left Hobson island. I think Prince Henry Sinclair
kept the treasure on Oak Island until he got to know
the natives better. Then he moved the treasure to
higher ground, when he built the castle at New Ross. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER): I've
heard about this castle before. The legend goes, Prince Henry
built it here in New Ross, and lived in it until he died. Since there's no monument to his
death or evidence of his burial in Scotland, it's possible. I've heard all that's left
today are some stones that were supposedly part of
the original foundation. You should check
out the castle walls. There's a guy up there,
can show you around. Danny, I've gotta
hand it to you. You've really got
this well thought out. I've gotta talk to Steve St.
Clair, who's a distant relative of Prince Henry. He's gonna love it. Well, Steve, thanks for coming. I appreciate it. Well, you know, if you guys
had found something up here and I wasn't here,
I'd be pretty pissed. [chuckling] SCOTT WOLTER: I know you're
skeptical about this whole thing. STEVE ST. CLAIR: We're long on
theories and short on facts. I have, however,
kept an open mind, which is why I got on a
plane and flew up here to meet with you. [chuckling] SCOTT WOLTER: Well,
I tell you what. You missed a great
day yesterday. We were on Hobson Island
with this treasure hunter we're gonna meet today. We did find a large boulder
that had this amazing V carving. It's got a little
hook on one side. It was very interesting. I asked Dan. I said, what do you
think this means? And he thinks it's part
of a treasure map that-- not that the treasure
is on that island, but it's a pointer
or an indicator that the treasure's
in this area. He said that was a staging area. Maybe he's right. Who knows? And now the next thing
is to go to the site at New Ross, where he thinks
the treasure's buried. There's supposedly ruins of an
ancient castle built by Prince Henry. STEVE ST. CLAIR: I've heard
a couple stories regarding Prince Henry's castle
once sited there. The family was very important
in Scotland and England. And it's interesting that Prince
Henry just disappeared out of the records, and there were
no monuments to his death. So where was he? Well, to me, that provides
really compelling evidence that he came over here. How are you related
to Prince Henry? STEVE ST. CLAIR: I'm
probably a distant cousin. It might be very distant,
but I'm a distant cousin. St. Clair, Sinclair, why
the different spellings? Well, the original
name was St. Clair. They came from France. As they moved north
into Scotland, the St. Clair's changed
the spelling to Sinclair. This was a common thing in
medieval England and Scotland. Spellings changed all the time. What I find really interesting
is that all these families that share the same
blood, they all ended up just east and
south of Rosslyn Chapel, which was built in 1446. Everyone knows that story
from "The da Vinci Code". SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
Rosslyn Chapel was built by Prince Henry
Sinclair's grandson William. It's alleged in "The da Vinci
Code" that Jesus had a child, and the proof is
hidden in the chapel. It's a theory I
believe could be true. The Templars' trademark
symbol, a hooked X, is carved on a column there. And my research tells me it's
a symbol for the bloodline. Maybe it was put
there as a tribute to Prince Henry, who took
proof of the bloodline and the rest of the Templar
treasure to North America. You find the hooked
X at Rosslyn Chapel. So to me, it seems that
this whole bloodline thread literally goes through Rosslyn. And maybe some of
the other things that were hidden, more
tangible things like gold, like scrolls, maybe even the
Ark of the Covenant, who knows? But those hard objects
were stored there until it was safe to bring
them over to the west. STEVE ST. CLAIR: I'm open
minded about the story. I just-- I'm here
to find more facts. Who knows? Today could be the day. Hey, Bret.
Scott Wolter. How you doing, man? Nice to meet you. We understand that there's
a legend that Prince Henry Sinclair came to New Ross and
built a castle right here. That's the legend. Where'd all the rocks go? Well, there's been some
work done over the years. There's been some landscaping. And most of what was
here has been buried now. There's a rock. Is this the one, only
rocky you got left here? No, but this rock
here was stood up. And underneath this rock, there
was some rubble, some ash that was taken and carbon dated. And I think it was back 1300s
that that carbon dating went to. Actually, that's perfect. Because Prince Henry
reportedly came over in 1398, so that carbon dating
definitely fits. This is the baby rock. That's the baby rock. That's the little one, OK. - You can do better than that.
- Oh, yeah. Up in the back, there's
some rather large rocks that might be of interest to you. These look like
they're arranged. Yeah, they do. You know, this is
interesting, guys. Look at this. This stone face here
is flat, almost looks like it's been dressed. And it could be natural, but
that looks dressed to me. STEVE ST. CLAIR: When
you bought the property, was this what was here,
or was there more? There was a lot more,
but here's what we have, what the backyard
used to look like. SCOTT WOLTER: OK. Well, now we're talking here. I mean, this looks like a layout
for some type of structure, possibly a castle. But these walls
here are massive. I mean, look at that. Those are four to five
feet in thickness. It looks exactly
like a foundation. Look at the size of
these rocks right here. These things are huge. I tell you what, this guy here
is jumping right out at me. You see these
indentations right here? And right here? That looks like
maybe chisel marks. I mean, look at how
beautiful that thing is. That wouldn't occur
naturally, right? - No.
- That shape in the stone. No, that would
not occur naturally. I mean, that would be
a perfect lintel stone. I mean, all kinds of uses for
something in a large stone structure like a castle. Wouldn't that be nice
over the top of a doorway? With that archway dispersing
the weight down either side? It'd be perfect. I tell you what, guys. This is really compelling. This might be your
relative's house right here. It could have been a castle. It's fascinating. SCOTT WOLTER: What if the
reported treasure that Prince Henry brought over here in
1398 was on your property? That would be extremely nice. Is there anything
else that you've heard about that might tie into
this whole Prince Henry story? Well, when you
came into the area, you drove through the
cross, which is basically two roads at an intersection
that look like a cross. STEVE ST. CLAIR: How long was
that area called The Cross? A long time, way before it was
a cross, like hundreds of years before that. Why would they call it that? Legend has it that
there were people here that wore a white cloak
and had a cross on to it. What color was the cross? They say it was Red Red and white? Those would be the white
tunics and the red crosses of the Templars. Well, I tell you what. I think the fun is
just about to start. Shall we go talk to Danny? Hey, Danny.
Good to see you again. Thanks, Scott. Good to see you, too. We've been chasing
after Prince Henry, who we think came over here in
1398 and brought the treasure. Where do you think
he brought it? Right here. Right here? Right here. We believe that they brought
the treasure from Oak Island to this location for safety
and to get it to higher ground. I mean, that
makes total sense. They've been digging at Oak
Island for over 100 years. No one's found anything. So it's kind of
obvious it's not there. There's plenty of
legends and stories about Prince Henry coming here
to New Ross building his castle right here. So this is as good
a place as any. Well, shall we get started? Yeah, I'm feeling lucky. Ready? Yeah. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
I'm in New Ross, Nova Scotia, searching for the holy grail. Legends suggest a prince named
Henry Sinclair built a castle here and hid the
treasure nearby in 1398. One of his relatives
believes it's possible, but he wants proof, and so do I. This property used to belong
to a woman named Joan Hope. She made diagrams
of what she thought were the stone walls of
Prince Henry's castle. I have a feeling the treasure
hunters spotted something in her drawings that led
them here, to this holy well. This looks very interesting. What are we looking at here? Well after going through
Joan Hope's blueprint, and I've noticed that
the walls of the castle were five feet thick,
completely around the castle. But when it gets close
to the holy well, the castle walls turn in, and
for what reason I don't know. The only thing I come up
with, that there's probably some kind of a castle room, or
hidden chambers that they dug. So there's
something very special and unique about this well. I believe the treasure
could be in one of these rooms that we're gonna
check out today. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER): Before
we can drill into the ground to look for the treasure,
I need to know we have more than a hunch to go on. We need some hard data. Dan and I have come up with
a plan that should tell us whether there's something worth
drilling for next to the well. What's gonna happen
here today that's gonna help us find the treasure? What we're going to start out
is using a long range locator. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
A long range locator as a controversial device
used to find gold and other precious metals underground. Scientists aren't convinced
long range locators work, but treasure hunters
swear by them. If gold is detected, the locator
emits a directional signal, indicating where
it might be found. By plotting and triangulating
multiple signal lines, the operator can pinpoint a spot
where suspected treasure might be buried. So if we put in a
frequency of gold, the frequency will come
up through the ground, but the box sends that frequency
back in the form of a line. So what we'll do is
take GPS readings and use a compass to
triangulate those lines, so we can pinpoint an exact
location that we really need to be at. I turn the box on, and then
I put in a frequency of 99.9. Which is? Which is a frequency
for gold in this area. We'll let this sit
for 15 to 20 minutes, and then we'll come
back and take a reading. So that's it? SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
Triangulating a hotspot using the
long range locator helps us identify
a place to search, so that before we
tear up this property, we have evidence there's
something worth finding underground. All right, Ryan, I
need you to mark this. We got a hit. Wait a minute. Are you telling me this
got a hit for gold? Not just any hit. We got a hit for a
large amount of gold. How much gold? Well, we set the box so it's
on a minimum of 50 ounces. So--
- 50 ounces? More than 50 ounces? At least 50 ounces, yes. In that direction? In this direction. OK, I'm in. What's next? We need to move the
box to another area, so we can set up two
more times, so we're able to triangulate these lines,
so we can pinpoint exactly where this buried treasure is. Another good spot here. We just have to make sure
we have a certain amount of distance between 'em,
so we're able to get a good triangulation. OK, you gonna your
magic with the rods? Fingers crossed. [chuckling] OK, Ryan, I need
you to mark this. Another hit. DAN PARADA: Same direction. It's actually headed right
down to the property. SCOTT WOLTER: Where
the castle is. DAN PARADA: Where the
castle is, correct. So the treasure might
actually be at the castle, just like we thought? It may possibly be there, yes. We're two for two. Two for two, and he
said, what, over 50 ounces? Yeah. What are you gonna do? I'm trying to imagine, my 25? We got one more line
to set, and then-- We're three for three.
That's great. And then we'll know the spot. Ryan, you wanna come
over here and mark this? It's pointing at the
spot again, isn't it? Yeah, I think now we'll
have our triangulation. I think it's going
directly at the property that we need to be at. SCOTT WOLTER: So the
well's the hotspot. DAN PARADA: That's
where the treasure is. What's next is
a metal detector. And we'll be able to see
if there's metal, chambers, everything. All right, let's get after it. All right, what do you got? You see this first ring here? That's the well. OK. Now, this one is directly
out in front of it here. That is actually a room or
a tunnel that's directly behind you. So somewhere down
this well, there's either an arch or a tunnel
that's gonna lead into a void right behind where
you're standing. You're kidding. That's it. Right here? Right here. Right in this area. That's a room? That's a room. That's a void underground there. OK. And relative to the size
of the opening of the well, that's how big that is. That's a pretty big room. OK, I got two questions. How deep? And the second question
is, is there gold in there? We know that you triangulated
to this point looking for gold. Correct. I think it's time to
send a diver down that well to verify possible
entryways into the cavity. All right, well,
I say let's go. Let's start. If I go down and
there's a problem, I'll pull on the rope
three times sharply. And they'll pull on the
rope three times back to understand that
they communicated that. If I find anything down there,
I'll pull the rope twice. OK. So two for finding
something, three for-- Trouble. --A problem. So, guys, what do you
want Pat to be looking for? An arch or a cave. An opening. An opening, yeah. Or stonework that indicates
that something might be beyond. Something man-made. OK, guys. Rock and roll. Good luck. You see where the bubbles are? Yeah, he's on this side. He's on this side. He went down to the bottom. He's working his way up. Well, how did it go? It's going well. Do we have the infrared camera
that we wanna send down? What did you find? Come on, what did you find? Don't be a jerk and all. Talk to us. Guys, guys, guys,
I can't see a void. OK. How far down would
you say you went? I went down right
to the bottom. How many feet would you guess? About 16. Patrick, what
we're looking for is an archway, something like
they may have bricked in, what looked like a
bricked in window. We're believing it to be
on this side of the well, because this is
where the void was. OK. If you get in trouble
or if you see something, you give this a tug, all right? Absolutely. There's the line. So he's on right here. I see where he is. He's aimed right over
this way right now. Now he's aimed right
under our feet. He just tugged twice, guys. Well, he's got something. Go back. Go back, back, go back. He thinks there's
something down there. Well, there is
something down there. He pulled twice. Wait a minute. Is he coming up? No, he's-- Going down deeper. Going down again. Holy [bleep],,
he's still going. Could he have
found the entrance? He may have found
the passageway. Don't you tell me
he went in the void. His lights disappeared. So what the hell
did he duck into? Well, it had to
be the damn room. He was on this side. Holy [bleep]. What is that? Right there. That's man-made. Definitely man-made. Steve, that could be the
entrance to the treasure. To your family treasure. Here he comes. Here here comes. He's coming up. Guys, I found something. Guys, I found something. I gotta go back down. What did you see? What? There's a line of stones
going straight down. They're lined up, and
they're not random, right? No. They're not random. Was it a V arch? Was it a rounded arch? Was it even an arch? What was it that you saw? They're in a
straight down pattern. it's not like a rock,
another one on top, and another one underneath.
- That's random. These are going straight down,
straight down, straight down. OK, OK. Does it look like it might be
a passage or was a passage? Well, I looked in
between the rocks, and I can see other
rocks in behind it, and it looks like it
goes very, very deep. So there's something
behind there. There's something behind it. There's gotta be
something behind it. [bleep]
- Oh, man. I knew it was here. Steve. Dude. Nice going, man. So nice, buddy. Could it have been open at
one time, and then filled in? And then filled back in. That's quite possible. I guess now what do we do? We gotta drill, right? No, pump it dry. Let's get it done.
Let's get it done. Let's get the pump in there.
Let's go. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
When Dan Parada told me he found the location
of the Templar treasure, I was very skeptical. But there's no denying multiple
lines of evidence point to just one thing, the holy
grail the Templars were ordered to protect could
be in this well. Steve's relative,
Prince Henry Sinclair, was supposedly the last
one to guard the treasure. And I found what could be the
walls of his castle right here. The long range
locating work James did suggests there's
treasure in a void underground next to the well. And the metal detector
confirmed that. And now Patrick
found what appears to be a bricked off
entrance to a secret room down in this well. The water's been pumped out,
and I wanna see it for myself. Ready. Just gonna to start and go maybe
a couple of feet each time. [whirring] Oh. DAN PARADA: What
do you see, Scott? SCOTT WOLTER: Well, it goes
back farther than it looks. The rocks through, there
is a gap back here. That's where that window
is, he was talking about. OK, down. There's definitely rocks back
behind the rocks on the face. Does somebody have a stick? A measuring
stick or something? Yeah, I'd like
to stick it back. It goes back at least
a couple of feet. Here. All right, here we go. That's amazing. Oh, wow. SCOTT WOLTER: I mean,
it goes all the way. That's about 26 inches, maybe. Would you like the snake cam? We can probably
reach it down to you. Hang on. This is as good as it gets. Holy [bleep]. Look at that. It keeps going back. Now I'm going in a
real small cavity. It indicates to me that this
is part of a larger Structure there's more to it. It could be the
treasure room, Steve. We might have the holy
grail right down here. Where is the shovel? I wanna start digging right now. [beeping] So what are we drilling here? We're gonna drill an 1/8
inch hole straight down. Well, we're gonna
drill down about 14 feet, right were those two walls shoot
down the middle of the castle. We show no cavities
with our machine. So the water has either
filled up the void-- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. No cavity? You're seeing it's
filling up the chamber. We know there's a void there. We're pulling sticks
out of it, but somehow we just can't pick it. Our needles on our machine
are jumping constantly. We've had a lot of problems
with like an energy force underneath, or
something magnetic. I don't know. So if there is a
chamber down here, could there be something in
there that is throwing off your readings? Possible. I just dunno. Yeah. What could that be, Steve? All sorts of legends
around this story. It could be any one of
them, Ark of the Covenant. There's all kinds of things
that could be going on, but there's only one way
to find out for sure. Let's drill. Turn the key, and you've seen
that she didn't want to start. It's a little bit abnormal
for this time of the year. Some people believe that
there's strange energy that's here, this being
Prince Henry's castle. Your equipment
doesn't seem to work, now you're having trouble? I don't know. We'll see what happens. OK, Mike. Let's do it. [engine struggles] Battery's smoking. Battery's smoking. Battery's smoking. What the hell
is going on here? We're gonna try to boost
it and see what happens. Try it now. [engine struggles] So what if we can't
get this thing going? We're gonna have to dig by hand. [engine starts] Looks like it went down there
fine for a couple of feet, then all of a sudden you
hit a boulder, right? A few of them, OK. Is it possible that you hit
boulders that were maybe stacked on top of each other? So it's possible you could
have hit a wall, drilled right through a wall. That void is
actually over there, and I would imagine the
wall being right there, if there is a cavity down there. Let's hit the hole. Let's hit the hole. If we go three foot
increments, I mean, if that chamber's
here, we can't miss it. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER): If
you had told me that one day I'd really have a shot at
finding the holy grail, I'd have said that's impossible. But now I'm standing
on the exact spot where a secret room,
an underground treasure and a Templar legend
seem to come together. The first hole we
drilled was a bust, but everything up until
now points to treasure being underneath our feet. We've picked up on the presence
of gold here deep underground, but I'm interested in an even
deeper truth, the truth of whether or not the Templars
themselves were here with or without the holy grail. If there is a
chamber here, there'd be a wall right in
this area, and I think that's what we may have hit. Danny, no void here. He hit a massive boulder at
the bottom, about 15 feet. So we're not in the right spot. Maybe somebody dug here. This is not natural. This was dug out at some
other time in the past. I saw a chamber on
your data right here. Is that still there? According to the
equipment, yes. So it is still there? Yes. So that sucker
should be right here. Correct. Done. Hey, Mike. Is this the one? So we had all these
things going in our favor. I mean, everything that we've
been talking ourselves into. We're not gonna find [bleep]. Danny, you know
what's going on here? I have no idea. You see that red
soil over there? STEVE ST. CLAIR: Yeah. That's fill. What we hit was a trench
that's been backfilled. Backfill is never
gonna be as dense as natural soil, natural clay. So it's the density
difference between the trench and the natural soils
that created that anomaly. SCOTT WOLTER (VOICEOVER):
So what caused that density anomaly? Backfill. But that backfill also proved
something that none of us wanna hear. Someone has already been here. And if the treasure was
here, we're too late. But one question remains. Where's the gold they got a hit
for using both the long range locator and the metal detector? Ryan and Jim laid
out this triangulation, and they said there was
more than 50 ounces of gold where those lines intersected. You guys said it was here. It's just something
in the ground here. I don't know. It's throwing everything off. Something's leading here. I'm telling you, we
just can't find it. It's here.
We're not gonna find it. It's not coming
out of the ground. So what you're
telling me is, you think that there's the
ghost of Prince Henry that's keeping people from
finding the treasure? I've been warned about
this before we came, yeah. So you do think
there's a curse. That's what you're saying. There's something
happening here. If it's not in the bottom
of one of those three holes, it's gotta be somewhere, right? Too many things have lined
up for it to not exist. Well, you know what, guys? I have some thoughts. Maybe the Templars
moved it at some point after Prince Henry
brought it here, and it's still out
there somewhere. They're always one step ahead. The other possibility
is, somebody else was here digging for treasure. Maybe they found it. Maybe not. If you watch the movie "The
da Vinci Code," after all that work, all that
mystery and intrigue, he finally gets to Rosslyn
Chapel and expects to find it, and where is it? It's gone. It's gone. If the Templars
were as intelligent strategically as
we know they were, they would keep it
moving all the time. I still think Prince Henry
brought this treasure to the new world. I think it may have been
in Oak Island at one time. It may have been at New
Ross, but it's been moved. The signs are everywhere. The clues are everywhere. And it's here somewhere
in North America, and I'm going to find it. We hit a dry hole. It was here, but now it's gone. SCOTT WOLTER
(VOICEOVER): Not finding the Templar treasure in Nova
Scotia was a disappointment, but I'm more convinced than
ever it was there at one time. The question is,
where is it now? For years, I've been searching
not just for the Templars and their treasure
here in America, but for the true
history of this country. That's because the history
we've been taught is wrong. I've gotten thousands of tips
on artifacts, sites, and symbols I need to check out
all over this country, and I'm just getting started. I'm searching for the
past no one knows exists. And one thing's
for sure, there's a pattern woven into the fabric
of this country, something that connects the people of the
past to each other and to us in ways I'm only
starting to understand.