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Re: Has anyone been able to decode this?
May 28, 1999 at 11:30:20
In Reply to: Has anyone been able to decode this?
posted by Jim on May 28, 1999 at 05:11:59

Re:To partially answer your question. This can only be decoded by someone knowing the exact location of the grave in which it was found. Using that location and the Rebel survey system along with certain tools designed by the organization the location of other clues, one of which will give the size of the depository, can be found. Once the size and orientation of the depository is known, other important parts of the forementioned map may be located to narrow down the search area. Bear in mind having one piece of the map is virtually useless unless you know how to go about finding the rest of it. Your map part is similar to the one part of the famous LUE map that has been published. Without the other several pieces the maps are worthless. The other parts of your map are scattered over a large area and without knowledge of how the depository is arranged, they are nigh impossible to find. That area being a mimimum of around 50-60 square miles. In NM and AZ the size of the depositories soars to as much as 600 sq. miles. HBB


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