Part 3 takes us into
Titus Andronicus and
The Tempest on a hunt for treasure, which appears to be the Menorah of the Temple and even the fabled Ark of the Covenant. The location is fittingly, on an island, but the question is asked, is the treasure literal or allegorical?
The Menorah was reportedly taken by Titus Flavius, and so should not have been found in Jerusalem by the Templars. The Flavians used the treasure from the temple to build such as the Flavian Amphitheater, but what about the Menorah? Is this what the Elliptical 'Vesica Piscis' Building at Dewa Fortress (now Chester, England) was built to house? Build during the reign of Vespasian and rebuiltd by Elagabalus? The 'Syrian' emperor with the fetish for the big meteorite?
Many people think that the Ark is purely fable, but maybe there really was a typical ark used by a pharaoh, which we believe David and Solomon really were (via uhmmm, encrypted names).
In the two or three years since Part 3 was made, who knows what has been dug up under the Oak Island Swamp, but it seems there is a huge magnetic anomaly ... and a significant amount of non-ferrous metal to be discovered. Could the former be a magnetic meteorite and the latter gold?
Assembling these bread crumbs was quite an effort, as was the work involved in constructing the Oak Island complex. The treasure map, once decoded led to precisely the exact locations of markers in a Sephiroth, Tree of Life. It seems that the creators of this, such as Bacon wanted this to be discovered at some point. But, to what purpose? What does this have to do with
New Atlantis, not mentioned in the series especially considering what we've been recently looking at as to the old Atlantis?