Gold, Lies & Videotape has become one of the most talked about shows on social media since it aired on Discovery. The six-part docu-series explored the reality of one of the most popular treasure hunts and an 80-year-old battle between a family and the US Government. The show gained attraction for its unbelievable yet true story, as the viewers get a closer experience of unearthing unimaginable amounts of gold. Popular actor and businessman Mark Wahlberg shared about the show on social media.
Mark Wahlberg increased the thrill and excitement of the viewers for the finale episode of Gold, Lies & Videotape, but posted interesting details about the episode.
Mark Wahlberg expressed excitement for the finale of Gold, Lies & Videotape
Gold, Lies & Videotape is the story of one family that has been fighting for 80 years to recover $28 billion worth of treasure buried deep inside a mountain in the New Mexico desert. There are numerous theories about the mystery of gold buried inside the mountain some believe that the government had taken 16,000 gold bars and priceless artifacts. Others are skeptical about the existence of gold bars.
After several years, the family has gathered proof of their case of America’s greatest treasure story. Their story has been brought to the world in the form of a six-part docu-series under the production house of Unrealistic Ideas.
Mark Wahlberg also hyped up the series as he shared a post on social media. He wrote,
“The team is just feet away from the treasure cavern, with 28 billion dollars at stake. They have to penetrate the most dangerous part of Victorio Peak. Will they finally get the gold? The epic finale of #GoldLiesandVideotape tonight at 9p ET on @discovery and @discoveryplus.”
Unrealistic Ideas is founded by = Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, and Archie Gips.
The real story of the Noss family’s fight for $28 billion worth of treasure
Gold, Lies & Videotape is a docuseries about the Noss family and the quest to recover their right treasure worth $ 28 billion buried in a mountain in New Mexico.
As per the story, in 1937, Doc and Babe Noss purportedly discovered a cavern full of treasure comprising gold bars, jewelry, and coins, hidden inside Victorio Peak. In an attempt to extract the treasure, an accident occurred which sealed the only entrance.
Later the government annexed the land, and the Noss family was forced to move away. In the past years, numerous reports began to surface about rogue government agents, excavating the mountain and taking the gold bars. It led to lawsuits, illegitimate claimants, and several clues which prove its connection to the White House. The Noss’ grandson Terry Delonas is still fighting to get access to the mountain and obtain the rumored treasure.
As per the real story, in 1992, a grandson of Ova formed the Ova Noss Family Partnership to support the additional search. The partnership conducted several unsuccessful searches until March 1996, after the Army suspended its access to the peak.
The series Gold, Lies & Videotape premiered on Discovery on January 13 and is available to stream on Discovery+.
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