It5's been almost 40 years since my term at Camp Lejeune. I refused for that time to take any Veterans benefits.....I personally don't feel the taxpayers should be paying for treatments when these Pirate treasure rooms exist all over Camp Lejeune. But, after hearing the water about the water poison at this death-trap-base, I decided to apply for benefits.
TOGUS in Augusta, Maine, is the Country's first VA Hospital. But it didn't start out a hospital for Veterans of the Civil War, it started out a "country club" for Maine's Elite and their friends. That expains why, when I first went to TOGUS, I noticed the treasure signs that say "there are treasure rooms in this area." Good ol Abe Lincoln took it from the Elite and turne4d it into the Hospital that it is today. Same thing happens all throughout American History, where the Elite build in places of high concentrations of treasure rooms (like Jamestown Settlement).
And speaking of good ol Abe, there is a highway that runs across America, from east to west, and ALL ALONG thisw highway can be found geo's that lead to hundreds of treasure rooms. This highway is known as HIghway 70, however, Interstate 80 follows the same route (pretty close) in the east as Highway 70.
ALL highways in America were created for the expeditious transportation of treasure. Same goes for the RailRoad system. Same goes for the Lighthouse system. Same goes for highway signs.....they are ALL in th eshape of the owl, confirming trasure rooms along that route. Look for these treasure rooms near creeks and rivers and other water sources, water was used as death traps to kill anyone from "outside" who's trying to get into a room.