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Olivier Levasseur: The French Gol D. Roger

Join our discord:   / discord   Hand over them doubloons:   / goldandgunpowder   Fork it over: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Wille... Olivier Levasseur is definitely the luckiest, unlucky pirate, or the unluckiest, lucky pirate. He did well as a privateer, and then the war ended. He lost his fleet in the biggest hurricane of the century, but got out alive. He managed to acquire a good ship, and then lost it from a sudden hurricane. His new ship was destroyed by the Navy, but he managed to escape. He got forced into a pirate crew, but the Captain who forced him was deposed and he became an officer. Then he got shipwrecked again, and then he was rescued and partook in possible the richest heist of all history... but lost all of his money in another shipwreck. His pirating career was one of the longest in all of history, but he got unlawfully pulled out of his retirement and executed by the local government... simply to prove a point. He designed the most pirate flags out of any pirate, though he's mostly remembered nowadays for this mystical cryptogram, allegedely leading to his buried treasure... to this day, no one has been able to crack it. The secrets of Olivier Levasseur continue to elude us. So, let's dive into the murky waters of pirate history, and see what pearls we might discover. Modern sources: Captain La Buse: The Golden Age of Piracy - Jacques Gasser Dictionary of Pirate Biography - Baylus Brooks Pirates in their own words - E.T Fox Sailing East: West Indian Pirates in Madagascar - Baylus C. Brooks The Pirate of Cotinga Island(1718) - Geraldo J.S Hostin The Pirate Wars - Peter Earle http://cipherfoundation.org/older-cip... Period sources: A new account - William Snelgrave Jacob de Bucquoy: Pirates of Madagascar at Rio Delagoa - Jacob de Bucquoy, transl. by Baylus C. Brooks Music credits: Sacre by Jon Sayles of jsayles.com DamaMay by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech Pirate flags by mageillus Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:20 Origins 4:53 The Caribbean 9:22 Bellamy 14:35 Newfoundland 16:41 Brazil 20:08 Guinea 30:46 The Indian Ocean 32:34 Our Lady of the Cape 40:31 Shipwrecked again... 42:43 The Pirate King 46:36 Fall of a chieftain

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