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Re: Victorio Peak and afterthought
May 21, 1998 at 20:49:54

In Reply to: Re: Victorio Peak and afterthought
posted by stan on May 20, 1998 at 20:39:01

Dear Stan,Thanks for your reply, and I understand your skepticism-- Apparently the author presented a good case in your eyes, but i'm afaid it is fallacious! As for the disappearing artifacts--No they don't disappear! I have held them in my hands and have pictures of them-- and they came from the peak--not the four corners area ! The ancient map drawn by LaRue came out of the peak and was in the possession of the Noss widow when saw it in 1954--The ring with rubys and diamonds came out of the peak--the gold , silver, and copper coins, and the 1579 knife camefrom the peak,the Eusebio Kino cross came from it, as did the sword, the armor , the stirrups etc, these did not come from Mexico--


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