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A comment and the Beale Treasure question
October 12, 1999 at 16:21:15
In Reply to: Re: KGC and Golden Circle Research article
posted by Richard Walburn on October 12, 1999 at 10:52:38

Richard, I agree with your opinions here. I just hope that someone will write a really good book about some of this history. Hillbilly, I think that that is the irony of your group's research; that the greatest treasure may be in your historical discoveries and the money to be made from publication of a book. I hope you will consider doing that at some point. I know there is much you cannot disclose, but surely enough that can be used to help revise history.

This is just a side question. I have casually read about the Beale Treasure out east, and am baffled by the elaborate codes and keys used to describe the location. I later felt like the tale was a ruse and hoax, but after reading your information, am beginning to think that the Beale Treasure could be tied in with some kind of secret group like the KGC. Have you done any research in that direction? If the first key involved Jefferson's Decl. of Ind., then maybe the other keys are confederaate documents, tying in the treasure to some southern group? Just an idea...I appreciate your innfo.

Curly


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