More information decoded from the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series,
Dead Man’s Chest, released on
16 June 2006.
In this scene we learn a jar of dirt is going to play a very important role in this film:
Afterwards, we see this scene:
The “three days” combined with the tube (yellow circle) from the man’s head would mean:
Three tunnels, referencing the three Axis
tunnels, two Spanish (or German-Spanish) and one Japanese.
In this other scene they talk quite directly (albeit in code) about where the tunnels are:
The “seaweed” would be a hint to
seabed.
The “entrails” would be a reference to “trails”, or “rails” since the hyperloop pods look like a train, even though they are two different
technologies.
There is a scene with a big map:
If we look closer to North America:
It can be seen in the Eastern part of North America two red lines going to two coastal zones near the cities of
Jacksonville and
Boston.
Keep in mind this film is set in the 1720s, so this map isn’t as accurate as modern maps.
Likewise, if we look closer to Asia:
We can see a cross formed by the line in the map and the wooden staircase that is marking the approximate site where Bhutan should be. Also, observe
the A from Asia and a big H below this A. All of this would represent
Adolf Hitler hiding in this Asian Kingdom.
They are looking for a key (in reality two keys in one) to open the chest from the title. Curiously, they have a drawing of this key:
This drawing would symbolize the
Japanese tunnel, since the sun would represent Japan while the two keys would represent the tunnel itself.
They finally find this “two-keys-in-one”:
These two keys would represent the
Roman Catholic Church, since two keys appear in the coat of arms of the Vatican:
This jar of dirt is showed very often associated to height:
Finally, it fells from a higher place and gets broken:
This association between the jar of dirt and height would symbolize where the conspirators put all the excavated soil from the tunnels: in
mountains, wether creating new ones or expanding already-existing ones. Thus, this would be a confirmation of my previously-stated hypothesis
about the conspirators using the excess soil to create or expand mountains or hills, which I formulated before watching this film.
They find an old church:
Next to this church there is a treadmill, visible on the right of the following image:
There is an scene inside the church involving some ropes:
It’s a hint to the
Botafumeiro, a famous thurible used at the Santiago de Compostela cathedral,
in Spain. It’s operated by a group of priests using a rope.
There is a quite long scene with this treadmill:
Main protagonist falls into a hole:
The three men fighting inside the roadmill would represent the three Axis powers: the
Spanish Empire, the
German Empire and the
Japanese Empire.
Finally, the treadmill goes to the sea, stops running and falls itself:
This treadmill would symbolize a
tunnel boring machine. Example image:
And the whole scene decoded meaning is that the three Axis powers have build three tunnels (two in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the Pacific Ocean) to
invade the United States of America.