The Curse of Oak Island Season 12 Episode 23: Bloodline of the Knights – The De Villiers Secret
Oak Island Season 12 Episode 23 Breakdown: Malta, Templar Bloodlines, and the Deepest Dig Yet
Introduction: A Treasure Trove of Revelations
Hey guys! The latest episode of The Curse of Oak Island, Season 12, Episode 23, just dropped — and it was packed with jaw-dropping discoveries, ancient symbolism, and a deepening connection between Oak Island, the Knights Templar, and the Knights of Malta. From medieval prisons in Malta to mysterious stone markers on Lot 21, the team uncovered powerful new clues that could change everything we know about the island’s legendary treasure.
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Rick Lagina’s Journey to Malta: Tracing Templar Secrets
Rick Lagina and his team ventured to Gozo, Malta, where they explored a centuries-old citadel and prison filled with medieval carvings and religious symbols. Their goal? To investigate whether the Knights Templar and their successors—the Knights of Malta—may have transported sacred relics to Oak Island between the 12th and 17th centuries.
Inside the ancient prison, the team discovered carvings of a four-dot cross, the same symbol etched into Oak Island’s infamous HO stone discovered in 1921. This symbol is believed to mark the presence of holy relics—suggesting that religious treasures could’ve made their way to Oak Island.
“The four-dot cross signifies the presence of sacred relics,” said one researcher. “It’s a direct connection between Malta and Oak Island.”
Ancient Engineering: Malta’s Tunnels and Oak Island’s Flood Systems
The investigation continued beneath Valetta, Malta, where the team explored 16th-century underground tunnels engineered by the Knights of Malta. These sophisticated water-control systems bore a striking resemblance to Oak Island’s legendary flood tunnels near the Money Pit.
Even more intriguing? The use of blue clay sealing techniques—identical to those discovered in Oak Island’s subterranean structures. Could the Templars or the Knights of Malta have shared knowledge that crossed the Atlantic?
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Corjan Mol’s Bombshell: A Templar Bloodline on Oak Island?
In what might be the episode’s most stunning revelation, researcher Corjan Mol revealed a direct bloodline connection between the Knights Templar and Oak Island. The story traces back to Gérard de Villiers, a Templar leader who allegedly fled France in 1307 with 18 ships loaded with treasure.
Centuries later, a descendant named Isaac Desalier, a known Knight of Malta, arrived in Nova Scotia in 1632—just 15 miles from Oak Island. This multigenerational link suggests that treasure may have been deposited in stages by different groups carrying the same legacy.
“This is a multigenerational, multi-depositional story,” Rick declared. “And it could all be tied to the Templars.”
Blair’s Map and the Mysterious Boulders on Lot 21
Back on Oak Island, Marty Lagina and the team turned their attention to Frederick Blair’s 19th-century treasure map, which marked three large boulders as potential treasure markers. Beneath one, they uncovered:
- A hand-forged iron fastener
- A wooden timber
- A man-made stone ring
- And nearby, an ox shoe
These findings suggest early human activity—possibly by original depositors or 19th-century searchers—reinforcing the idea that the western side of Oak Island may still hold crucial answers.
The Floral Button: A Maltese Artifact on Lot 5?
Archaeologist Laird Niven and metallurgist Emma Culligan analyzed a floral button found near a stone feature on Lot 5. CT scans revealed ornate craftsmanship and a 17th-century design that closely matched carvings in Malta’s ancient prison.
“This button reminds me of something we saw in Malta,” said Alex Lagina, pointing to yet another transatlantic link to the Knights of Malta.
Could this button have belonged to Isaac Desalier himself or another Knight of Malta during a treasure burial?
Symbols, Secrets, and Coded Messages in Stone
Inside Malta’s Gozo prison, the team found mysterious carvings: six-petal flowers, circles with dots, and geometric shapes—symbols that closely resemble markings found on Oak Island’s famous 90-foot stone.
Steve Guptill suggested the symbols might be part of a coded message, possibly left by imprisoned knights to preserve knowledge or mark treasure locations. If true, these symbols might be a key to unlocking Oak Island’s ancient engineering.
Final Preparations: The Deepest Dig Ever Attempted
With the Malta team now back on the island, focus shifts to the Money Pit, where the team is preparing for their most ambitious dig yet—over 200 feet deep—into the “solution channel”, a natural void believed to have swallowed the legendary Chappell Vault after a collapse in 1897.
Could the vault still be intact, hiding Templar gold, ancient manuscripts, or religious relics?
Conclusion: Are We Closer Than Ever to the Truth?
This episode drew powerful parallels between Oak Island and Malta—through symbols, engineering, and bloodlines. If the team successfully recovers artifacts from the depths of the solution channel, it could rewrite history and finally reveal who built the island’s mysterious structures… and why.
Oak Island is no longer just a legend—it’s a global mystery with clues scattered across continents and centuries. And as the Laginas prepare for their boldest excavation yet, one thing is clear:
The next episode could change everything.








