The Curse of Oak Island JULY 12TH DRONE UPDATE
The Curse of Oak Island JULY 12TH DRONE UPDATE
Hello, Questers. Hope everybody’s doing good. Real hot summer, muggy summer. Rain, rain, go away. Come back another day. Thank you so much.
Hello, Gloria. I’m glad you got my Quick Quest notification. We’ll just go over a small three-minute video from July 12th, a little update that Muon, Osprey Muon, showed us. And I know you guys are very, very curious what’s going on in Oak Island.
So, I had time tonight because I had to download it to my studio. I had to turn the whole studio on when he sends it to me. So, I said, “Well, since it’s already downloaded into the studio…”
Now they’re only giving me one day to download it. There must be a setting change. Usually, I got three days to send it. It’s only giving me one day. He’s going to correct that setting.
So, well, since the whole studio is turned on, let me pop on at the last minute. So, Quick Quest 30. Again, I thank all my supporters throughout the years.
I thank all you people on live and also anybody who can watch this video at a later date. So, it doesn’t really matter. It’s not going to be a big interactive podcast. It’s just showing you the latest video.
Hello, Becky. And we’ll just go from there. Hello, Gloria. Hello, Becky.
So, like I said, it’s going to be a real short one. Short and to the point. And then we have some more information on what’s going on. It’s the middle of July. Not much going on, but they’re really going bells and whistles with their tours.
So, we’ll see what’s going on there. So, let’s watch the video. Becky and Gloria, you tell me if you can see it and you can hear it in chat.
We’ll do some screenshots. Like I said, it’s going to be a quick quest — 30 or maybe even 15 minutes long — but you guys want to see the latest and I give you the latest.
So, here’s the video. Let me know, guys. Three, two, one.
Not really much going on. Showing all those tourist carts and trolleys. So again, we’ll get one update again starting August 1st, the first week of August, and we’ll go through some screenshots now just to see.
Thank you, Ryan. I want to keep you guys right up to date. Plus, the Marshalls have seen the video a couple of days ahead of time, and I want to post it back through our forum.
So, here are some screenshots. There’s the causeway. There are all the carts and the trolleys. They’re getting ready.
Haven’t heard anything from Oak Island Legends. Please see them for when the dates start and the cost. I have no idea.
There’s the McInnis Foundation. Lordy 40. Holy Muon. Nice shot of the island.
They’re digging up the swamp again on the Fred Nolan side up towards the end. So, we’ll see what happens there.
Swamp is drained like usual. Some new equipment. Looks like another drill. Like they said, they’re going to drill many holes down and through the bedrock.
So, all the holes they drilled that they didn’t get down into the bedrock — which they are going deeper this year — maybe they’ll have a bunch of drills speeding up the process. So, we’ll soon find out.
Time is flying. They’re drilling right around the caisson, it seems. 360 around still to this day. This was July 12th, 2025.
And the gold dredge that they used — nothing there in the spoils pile — looks empty. Nothing going on. So, they better get their butts going.
I don’t know what they’re going to show for Season 13. Haven’t heard on that either.
Thank you, Gloria. Hello, John. Thanks, Ryan. And this video was for the people — for the public to see — that I’ll post to the public.
Not much going on, guys. So, you saw it right here on the Quest of Oak Island. And I’ll play the video at the end and we’ll go from there.
Let me see here. Alright, we’ll play the video again for John Fischer. You can see the video up here in my monitor. And then we’ll get out of here.
So, like I said, we’ll see it sometime in August with a preview of an August update. I hope it’s something we can grab onto.
But right now, as far as July 12th, it looks like they’re all setting up for the tours and bringing in another driller machine.
And John, you’re very welcome. And then we’ll say our goodbyes. And that’s about it.
So, here you go, John. Here’s the video
Yeah, I was saying hello Lang Henry. It seems slow in the summer. Not unless the caissons are going crazy, but it seems maybe because of the time it takes to get the permits again, and the time that they get the permits to dig in their spots to get the situation going.
It seems like you get more of a push in August, September, October than now. It’s almost like setting up whatever they’re going to do now with setup.
But right now, they’re set up for the tours. That’s what we’re seeing. Another driller.
And I hope you enjoyed that short, short video that was taken July 12th, 2025. It’s about all I got for here on this Quick Quest 30.
Lan, they probably did, but it all depends on the equipment they got to get, according to the permits, what they have to do.
They always set up in the wintertime or off-season as it would be to proceed now in their springtime, summer when they’re viable to proceed.
Hello, Tony.
So, it’s about all we got again. We’ll see you in August. Anything that comes up, I’ll just put it on. Put on your notification bell.
It was a quick come-in today, but I got to do what I got to do.
So members, what do I always say?
Always go forward. You may get a setback in your life, but just believe in yourself. Believe in your dreams, no matter how old you are, for tomorrow’s never given. Never.
With this crazy, crazy world we live in. Oh my Lordy 40. Holy Muon. I can’t watch.
So you keep smiling. You stay safe like Judy says.
We got to have some prayers for Judy. She’s going to have a little procedure with her heart August 1st. I wish her all the luck in the world and all the positivity to her.
And to stay strong and stay positive everybody. And everybody give a little positive note to Judy on our Facebook page if you can.
I thank you for joining me tonight in this Quick Quest 30.
Anything else that comes up, I’ll let you know.
Thank you so much. See you later and bye-bye.





