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Re: Victorio Peak and afterthought
May 10, 1998 at 09:22:11

In Reply to: Victorio Peak and afterthought
posted by Jack (NM) on May 10, 1998 at 09:13:17

result of some of the questions. Seems he murdered one of his partners in a commercial land development deal and was convicted by 12 of his citizen peers. Today, however, several years have passed and memories fade. I understand he's attempting to blame the government for the incident and claime the whole thing was an attempt to hush him up politically. In these times a lot of readers are more than ready to believe him, too.

Credibility for individuals and the government is a hard taskmaster.

Anyway, all this and the fact there's no reasonable explanation which I've ever seen for that much gold in new mexico at all, combined with the rest puts the entire issue into a non issue. best wishes, jack


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