Episodes

  • What Is Oak Island? The Whole Story, Plainly Told
    Jun 25 2026

    Oak Island is a small island off Nova Scotia, Canada, where people have dug for more than two hundred years in search of something buried beneath it. Discovered in 1795 as a strange depression with man-made oak platforms below, the Money Pit has never given up its secret. The search continues today.

    Read the full article, with its sources, at https://thecurseofoakisland.com/the-record/start-here

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  • Captain Kidd and the Hidden Maps
    Jun 24 2026

    Captain William Kidd is the name most closely linked to the origin of the Oak Island legend. A dying sailor's confession, first recorded in 1863, placed treasure worth two million pounds on an island "east of Boston." Kidd is the only major pirate known to have buried treasure, confirmed by recoveries from Gardiners Island in 1699. Four maps found hidden in furniture attributed to Kidd between 1929 and 1934 depict an island some believe resembles Oak Island, while 17th century coins recovered on the island during the television series fall within his operating period. Whether Kidd acted alone or in partnership with Henry Every, the "King of Pirates," the tradition connecting him to Oak Island is the oldest and most persistent of all the theories.

    Read the full article, with its sources, at https://thecurseofoakisland.com/theories/captain-kidd-and-the-hidden-maps

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  • The Knights Templar on Oak Island
    Jun 23 2026

    The Knights Templar and Oak Island are linked through 20 medieval-dated artifacts that converge on the year 1211. The cluster was produced by radiocarbon dating, lead-isotope analysis, metallurgical typology and archaeoastronomy, working independently. The Templar order was active 1119 to 1312, suppressed in 1307 with its treasury missing from Paris.

    Read the full article, with its sources, at https://thecurseofoakisland.com/theories/the-knights-templar

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  • The Portuguese: The Order of Christ
    Jun 22 2026

    When the Knights Templar were dissolved in 1312, Portugal's King Denis I simply renamed them the Order of Christ. This Order funded every major Portuguese voyage of discovery, their cross on every sail. Documented Portuguese expeditions reached Nova Scotia by 1520, and artifacts found on Oak Island, including Azorean stone shot, cannon fragments, and a 14th century Portuguese coin, point to direct contact with the island.

    Read the full article, with its sources, at https://thecurseofoakisland.com/theories/portuguese-connection-order-of-christ

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  • Oak Island, Ghost Island
    Jun 21 2026

    The ghosts of Oak Island form a documented body of folklore stretching from the 1850s to the present. This haunted history includes reports of a black dog with fiery eyes, soldiers in eighteenth-century uniforms at Smith's Cove, phantom fires, apparitions near the Money Pit, and the unexplained equipment failures admitted to by Marty Lagina himself.

    Read the full article, with its sources, at https://thecurseofoakisland.com/island/oak-island-ghost-island

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