I can't vouch for the authenticity of this photo--but if a picture is worth a thousand words then it would seem Former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos (A likeness of him wearing the cap) knew more about stolen WWII Japanese treasure than he was willing to admit. (See my other recent posts about presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos's claims he knew nothing of the WWII gold.
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I can't vouch for the authenticity of this photo--but if a picture is worth a thousand words then it would seem Former Philippine Presi...
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Do you recognize this distinguished looking Filipino political figure in a recent photo? I'll give you a hint, one of the characters...
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A rare Japanese sword that had been classified as a national treasure was recently found in Australia. The sword was confiscated sometim...
I always wonder how much gold and silver is still hid over there in large and small deposits. Sure no one has found it all.
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