I found this article while browsing the internet. Quite a
bit of it is factual, but parts of it are not. For one, I don’t know where the
author got their information that Levasseur’s nick name is “The Hawk.” I have
always seen his nickname listed as “La Buse” (The Buzzard) and “La Bouche” (The
Mouth.)
The comments about his appearance while walking to the
gallows I am unable to verify, as unfortunately the author, like so many articles
like this, does not identify their sources.
The editor’s note about not being able to find any family
links is interesting and I would love to know more about this, but again, no
source material is cited.
The Hawk's Cryptogram: The Hidden
Treasures of the Pirate
Vo l . 4 Number 3 ISSN 1 4 8 1 - 5 9 9 0 P a g e 7
ALA 2008 www.Levasseur.org
ALA 2008 www.Levasseur.org
Olivier Levasseur, "The Hawk"
(~1680 (?) - Hanged July 7 1730)
The Pi
r a te' s Cryptogram
Prior
to being h a n g e d o n
Reunion
Island in Saint-Paul, the
Hawk
tossed a scribbled message
to the
crowd shouting: “My
treasures,
to he who understands ! ”
Though
it has been translated,
the
text remains impenetrable and
the
treasure was never found. Take
note
treasure hunters!
Olivier Levasseur, the Hawk, born
in Calais was a bloodthirsty buccaneer.
When he climbed on the scaffold
at Reunion Island in Saint-Paul on a
warm July day in 1730, he donned
a pleasant and challenging appearance.
Severe according to some and
ironic according to others, he took a piece of
paper with scribbling on it from
his pocket and tossed it to the crowd
shouting: “My treasures to he who
understands”. Without flinching an eye
he said to the hangman: “Proceed
with your task”. Who picked up the
cryptogram? No one knows. All we
know is that the Hawk's famous
cryptogram is in the hands of
numerous treasure seekers who have studied
it carefully but it has remained
impenetrable. Many have searched the
Islands around Madagascar for the
Hawk's treasure but their search has
been to no avail. (ref. Magazine
GÉO)
Grave covered
with black lava flagstone on which one can
read:
“ Here lies
Olivier Levasseur,
alias the Hawk,
piratebuccaneer of the
South Seas,
executed in
Saint-Paul en
1730”.
Born in Calais,
the Hawk initially sailed the Atlantic and
then the Indian
Ocean which was less patrolled by the
England. He lived
by his plunders for a brief period of
time of the coast
Malgache near the Bay of Antongil prior
to being captured by the (The rest of this note is cut off on the web page - Laura)
Editor's Note: Olivier
Levasseur, the Hawk, was born in Calais, France. His roots are French but
he has never docked his ship in any of the
ports in New France. No family link has ever been
established with any of our
ancestors who settled in North America.
Here is the actual web site for those who wish to view it:
http://www.levasseur.org/doc/dossiers/200407_Olivier_Levasseur_La_Buse_eng.pdf
http://www.levasseur.org/doc/dossiers/200407_Olivier_Levasseur_La_Buse_eng.pdf
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