Man inherited a Native American statue from his grandfather and noticed a strange sealed opening at the bottom.

When he broke it open, he realized why his grandfather always protected it.

Frank Carter inherited the life-sized wooden Native American statue his grandfather protected.

Moving the sculpture to his workshop, Frank found a seam on the base sealed with hardened resin.

He tried prying it with chisels, but the seal was rock solid, confirming it was permanently sealed.

Driven by curiosity, Frank borrowed an X-ray scanner to examine the interior.

The monitor showed a hollow compartment with rectangular objects.

Determined, Frank used solvents and a heat gun to attack the ancient adhesive.

After hours, the base finally cracked open.

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He reached inside and retrieved several aged leatherbound documents.

The moment he read the faded ink and recognized the seals, he realized the terrifying truth behind his inheritance.

Inside the statue was an original land treaty signed by settlers in the 1850s.

It granted ownership of the entire current town and valley to the local Native American tribe.

Experts authenticated the documents, revealing a massive fraud.

Frank’s grandfather, a powerful industrialist, stole the treaty decades ago and hid it.

This theft allowed associates to illegally seize and develop the lands.

By revealing the truth, Frank initiated a landmark legal case.