Curse of Oak Island Season 12 Episode 22: Mysterious Tunnel System Reveals the Most Terrifying Thing
The Curse of Oak Island Season 12, Episode 22: The Malta Connection
Hey guys, welcome back to the channel!
Today, we’re diving deep—real deep—into The Curse of Oak Island Season 12, Episode 22. This isn’t just another dig. This is a historic turning point in the Lagina brothers’ decades-long quest.
Episode 22 isn’t just explosive…
It’s revelation after revelation—and I’m going to walk you through every single jaw-dropping moment.

The Pickaxe That Changed Everything
Let’s start with a tool. A simple pickaxe, found six years ago over 145 feet down in the Money Pit.
At first glance? Another searcher’s discard.
But on a recent research trip to Malta, archaeologists identified it as a match for tools used by the Knights of Malta—masters of medieval construction and subterranean engineering.
Let that sink in:
A 16th-century Maltese tool, found beneath Nova Scotia.
That’s not coincidence.
That’s a smoking gun.
And it gets even wilder.
These pickaxes were historically used to carve massive underground tunnels, cisterns, and defensive strongholds—not random digging. These knights were more than warriors—they were architects of secrecy.
The Mystery of the Clay Sealant
Next up: clay.
Back in 1804, original searchers found a dense clay-like sealant lining the Money Pit. It wasn’t natural—it was engineered to repel water.
Flash forward to today.
The team uncovers broken pottery fragments deep in the pit.
Now here’s the twist:
In Malta, a similar mix of crushed pottery and clay was used centuries ago to waterproof secret tunnels.
So now we have:
- Matching tools
- Matching materials
- Matching engineering techniques
This isn’t speculation—this is architectural blueprint mirroring, 3,700 miles apart.
Lot 5: The Forgotten Ground That Refuses to Stay Quiet
Over on Lot 5, long overlooked by researchers, the team uncovers another bombshell:
- A piece of slipware pottery, dated to the 1700s
- And—near it—the infamous Starburst button, potentially linked to the Knights of Malta
This is no cheap artifact.
Its design connects directly to European nobility and elite military orders.
A button like that—embedded in forgotten Nova Scotia soil?
It could’ve fallen off during a ritual, construction project, or hidden burial.
And more:
- Mortar-like substances
- Layered soil suggesting generational occupation
Someone was working this land—intentionally—for centuries.
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Swamp Secrets: Vaults Beneath the Mud
Meanwhile, in the northern swamp—the most mysterious zone on the island—things are getting stranger.
We’ve known for years this isn’t just a swamp.
It’s a manipulated anomaly—with signs of roads, stone paths, and vault-like structures dating back to 1200 AD.
In this episode?
The team uncovers another wooden structure, notched and aligned in a way that screams purpose.
As Marty Lagina put it:
“Someone built this to get out here.”
The question is:
Who—and why?
Because if there’s one vault…
There might be many.
That’s not just engineering. That’s a master plan.
Malta’s Underground Mirrors Oak Island
While the dig continues, Rick Lagina and team explore Malta’s underground tunnel systems—led by historians and experts on the Knights of Malta.
What they find?
- Ancient cisterns, tunnels, and fortifications
- Built in 1570, in response to Ottoman invasions
- And nearly identical to what’s been found on Oak Island
Vaults. Water systems. Secret passageways.
All underground, all purpose-built, and all designed to conceal.
And here’s where the past meets the present…
The French Knight Who Lived Just 15 Miles Away
In 1632, a French sea captain and Knight of Malta, Isaac de Razilly, led a mission to found France’s Acadian colony—headquartered just 15 miles from Oak Island.
Think about that.
A Knight of Malta operating next door, during the exact era these structures may have been built.
Was he really there just for colonization?
Or was he hiding something sacred—something that needed to be protected from European war and Vatican persecution?
Not Coincidence—It’s Coordination
At this point, the evidence isn’t stacking—it’s towering:
- Tools that match
- Materials that match
- Construction methods that match
- And now—historical figures that match
If this is coincidence… it’s the most mind-blowing coincidence in archaeology.
The Merged Orders Theory: Templars + Knights of Malta
Here’s a theory that’s catching fire:
What if the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta didn’t just share values—but merged?
After the Templars were dissolved, many believe survivors joined the Maltese order.
So when we find:
- Templar-style vaults
- Maltese tools
- And military relics buried side by side
We could be looking at the work of a united brotherhood, hiding sacred treasures, ancient texts, or even religious relics across the Atlantic.
A Treasure Too Sacred to Reveal?
Here’s the real question:
Why has no one found the treasure yet?
Simple:
This wasn’t meant to be found.
These builders weren’t amateurs. They were engineers of secrecy, trained to hide things forever.
- False shafts
- Misleading tunnels
- Booby traps
- Swamps turned into vault covers
This isn’t about gold coins.
It’s about something bigger. Something sacred.
The Real Treasure Might Be the Truth
Maybe the real treasure… is the truth itself:
- Ancient texts
- Pre-Columbian maps
- Relics hidden from the Church
Whatever it is, those who buried it understood its power—and buried it deep beneath layers of misdirection.
And those chasing it today? They’re not just looking for gold.
They’re chasing a forgotten history—a history someone fought to suppress.
Final Thoughts: One Dig Away
If you’ve watched this far, thank you.
Your curiosity is what fuels this channel—and what keeps this centuries-old mystery alive.
This season finale brought stunning discoveries… but if Oak Island has taught us anything, it’s this:
It will never give up all its secrets at once.
As the team gears up for what’s next, so should we.
Because the deeper they dig…
The more the island responds.








