Whether reporting on actual artifacts or proverbial, W.C. Jameson’s research scoops a prospector’s pan of information about locating lost treasures. Due to his international prominence in tracking the elusive and his wealth of written works on the subject, representatives of Disney Studios consulted with Jameson on their recent film National Treasure. Since the mythical prize had been concealed for centuries, the scriptwriters needed direction to accurately portray the roles that both his


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