Re: Another questions Hillbilly
October 11, 1999 at 11:21:18
In Reply to: Questions for Roger and Hillbilly posted by Steve (NM) on October 11, 1999 at 06:12:03
Hillbilly, I still have the problem of even understanding the point behind the alleged KGC. I believe that the southern cause needed this help DURING THE WAR, not after the war. Heck these KGC members could have had their butt kicked by these winning Yankees so that there never would be a second war.
Maybe this is what happened, as in this effort all of this alleged cached money never did anything but rot in the ground. It is all so confusing to me just what the KGC was supposed to do. What did the KGC do???? I would still like to read your KGC book if you ever reprint it again.
So being so confused Hillbilly, I have no choice but to just sing along with the bouncing ball?
Heck, I can't even find people honest enough invest in me to assist with my Treasure sites recoveries with out robbing me. How did these guys ever manage to keep the loot in the ground to be used against the Yankees??????????
My question in regard to what you said about the KGC's involvement with the Maximillian Treasure is this: Dr. Swaringen (he is one of the people involved in suing the United States Government for stealing the Noss 600 million out of Pictorio Peak) said on a Treasure net post, a year or so ago, that he personally witnessed Caralotta's jeweled crown in with the Victorio Peak Treasure. I was appauled at this, as I had done research of the Maxilillian Treasure and I thought I had pretty good evidence and information here.
If this was true, then I thought that the Apache must have gotten four of the nineteen wagon loads of the Treasure that the four rebels took with them when they were killed by the Apache.
Then over the months, the four wagon loads finally got back to Chief Victorio's vault (The old Padre La rue mission Galera Vault that the Spain overlooked when La rue was murdered that Doc Noss later found after Chief Victorio was defeated). Apparently, Chief Victorio thought this was a grand idea.
Yeah, rob from the whites and put the loot in this vault, that already contained white man's gold, to starve the whites out. So allegedly Victorio continued this same procedure of warehousing the white man's gold.
Thus if so, this vault became richer than it was in La rue's day, as it would seem to me?
If this is all true so far, this would mean that there is fourteen wagon loads of Treasure left back at the Maximillion cache site, as I figure it? I was happy with this until I read and perhaps misunderstood your post.
You say that the KGC, in some way, used this story in their work. What are you says here hillbilly? I am really confused again. Are you saying that all of the Maximillion stuff never happened? Or are you saying that the KGC just used the stories buzz words for their cache data information? If you are saying that KGC really created the Maxilillian possible myth, then there really only a few hundred dollars cached there by the alleged KGC, rather then millions of dollars that alegedly Maximillian's Austrians hauled in there to be later murdered by the rebels. Is this what you are saying?
Please clarify what you mean here about the Maximillian cache. Maybe you have information no one else has. Yet, aside from this, how did the crown jewels witnessed by Dr. Swaringen get into Victorio Peak? Is the padre La Rus galera vault a KGC vault too?
Hillbilly to me, it's really twisty here historically, and I would like to see this enigma or these emigmas solved.
Thank you Hillbilly,
Richard Walburn
Follow Ups:
Post a Followup
This forum has been discontinued - please use our new forum
Comments:
|