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Is there any truth to national treasure?

Is there any truth to national treasure?

But though National Treasure showcases a Freemason conspiracy of sorts, it’s not a bad conspiracy at all. Yes, there’s a treasure, and yes, it’s been hidden by the Freemasons for centuries, but not, mind you, for any nefarious purpose. It was all done for the good of the people. Really.

How much money did Riley get in national treasure?

When Riley (Justin Bartha), at the end of the movie, says he got a measly one half percent of the treasure money. If Benjamin Franklin Gates’ (Nicholas Cage’s) earlier estimate back in the church with Sadusky (Harvey Keitel) of $10 billion is accurate, Riley would have made $50 million.

Why didn’t they make a 3rd national treasure?

In a new video interview with Collider, Disney Production Executive Jason Reed confirmed that a third movie was always in his plans. “It was more of a movie with a sequel and National Treasure 3 would have been another sequel.” So basically, Disney couldn’t find a way to get fans to buy National Treasure merch.

Will there be a National Treasure 3?

It’s been more than a decade since National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the National Treasure sequel that continued the adventures of Benjamin Franklin Gates and his crew as they uncovered more of the secret history of the United States through treasure hunting, and we still don’t have a third film to enjoy.

Is it possible to steal the Declaration of Independence?

In a 2004 interview with MTV, Susan Cooper, a spokesperson for the National Archives, where the document is held, said that it would be “very hard … impossible” to steal the Declaration of Independence. And as an extra precaution, the document is taken to an underground vault at night.”

How much does it cost to visit the National Archives?

Guided Tours The service charge for online reservations is $1.00 per person; admission to all of the National Archives Museum exhibits is free. Tickets are available 90 days in advance. Guided Tour reservation holders use the Special Events entrance enter near the corner of 7th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW.

Who lost in World War 1?

The war pitted the Central Powers—mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey—against the Allies—mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917, the United States. It ended with the defeat of the Central Powers.

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