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Re: KGC and Golden Circle Research article
October 12, 1999 at 10:52:38
In Reply to: KGC and Golden Circle Research article
posted by hillbilly bob on October 11, 1999 at 22:36:53

Hillbilly Bob, thank you for that great peace of very difficult to obtain information. If an organization was secret, than this information was truly obtained a peace here and a peace there. No doubt site physical evidence contrubuited vastly to this knowledge. I, myself, agree that ALL OF THE FACTS are necessary researching and pounding an incident down to the very cache itself. I have demonstrated this importance on the Drake 72 ton Treasure on http://home.earthlink.net/~eltesoro/drake.htm whether I ever see a dime of this treasure or not. The fact remains whether or not one gets rich from the Treasure find, the fact remains that VERY VALUABLE HISTORICAL DATA HAS BEEN UPDATED. Perhaps the most significant prize is the historical find itself? Perhaps just making money is just making money in any business pursuit. However, I personally have found out, that in Treasure Hunting it does take an organization at times to recover a Treasure of massive proportions. I can definately see, from what you have written, the unrest of the southern reconstruction period following through the years to the NOW unrest rest with the United States Government by different groups not so secret as earlier groups. The unrest continues. What made the earlier organized effort die out? Or did it really die out? Very interesting issues to ponder. Hillbilly, thank you for your candor that you are really not certain what group has placed caches around the nation and exactly why, who ever it was, did this. The KGC concept was so difficult for me to understand initially. Now you have left the door open for other possibilities. This is good. You have quite an amazing and interesting pursuit. I will enjoy reading what you can release to the public in the future. Richard Walburn


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