The Copper Scroll Project - Interview
The Copper Scroll Project - Interview
This piece was produced as a segment for OETA's "Oklahoma Horizon" news magazine show that focuses on good things happening in Oklahoma. The story introduces Jim Barfield and his efforts to find the treasures listed on the infamous Copper Scroll. Air date on Oklahoma Horizon still to be determined.
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Quiet Sight Productions was recently in Israel with The Copper Scroll Project. Team leader Jim Barfield discusses the events of CSP's first two weeks in Israel.
(note: this video has been re-edited to exclude sensitive information)
The Copper Scroll Project - Part 1
First Five Locations Revealed!
The Copper Scroll was found among the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1952 in the hills of the Judaean Desert. Unlike the other documents, the Copper Scroll is not a literary work or a work of Scripture; instead, it is a verbal treasure map that could potentially lead archaeologists to a wealth of gold, silver, and other priceless artifacts from the history of ancient Israel.

Until now, no one has been able to decipher the locations on the Copper Scroll. It took a retired arson investigator from Oklahoma to "crack the code" on the scroll. Casey Crowdis of Quiet Sight Productions and Shawn Barfield sat down with Jim Barfield in this interview to learn from Jim some of the secrets of the Copper Scroll that have remained hidden for more than 3,000 years.

Note: This is the first part of a continuing series on the Copper Scroll. For more information, please visit www.copper-scroll-project.com.
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The Copper Scroll Project - Part 2
Last Five Locations Revealed!
The last five of the nearly 60 locations listed on the Copper Scroll could lead archaeologists directly to the greatest archaeological find in history.
The Copper Scroll Project
FULL VIDEO
This video is the uncut version containing both Part 1 and Part 2 where Jim reveals the first and last five locations listed on the Copper Scroll.  (Read below for more information).