Craig Wants to Put a Stop To The Money Pit Immediately
Even before they made their most recent ground-breaking discoveries, the Laginas and the team developed a method that could help uncover many more hidden artifacts; possibly even some treasure. At the very least, Craig Tester believes that freezing the Money Pit could make excavation significantly simpler.”I would do the frozen ring around the Money Pit,” he said. “It would be a good idea.” “I think that if you go with a different type of method – you’re dealing with water all the time.” Although the cost might be prohibitive, it is not impossible.
Considerable Financial Commitments
The Laginas’ pursuit of Oak Island progressed to such a serious point that it required them to make significant financial commitments in order to make their names a reality. In 2006, they made a strategic investment in their treasure-hunting activities by purchasing a fifty percent stake in the Oak Island Tours company. The Laginas were aware that in order to advance toward their common objectives, they would need to work together because the rest of the business was owned by the Blankenship clan, which is a well-respected family that has spent even more time exploring the island.