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  1. #1

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    INTERESTING Web-site... BEALE TREASURE STORY.


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  3. #2
    us
    Dec 2006
    Montana
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    Re: INTERESTING Web-site... BEALE TREASURE STORY.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel - KGC
    This guy has never run the BC #2 ciphers for himself or he wouldn't make the incorrect claims that he does...

  4. #3

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    Re: INTERESTING Web-site... BEALE TREASURE STORY.

    Check it out with the author/web-site guy; he has a "contact link"; "click" on it...

  5. #4
    us
    Dec 2006
    Montana
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    Re: INTERESTING Web-site... BEALE TREASURE STORY.

    We are exchanging email

  6. #5

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    Re: INTERESTING Web-site... BEALE TREASURE STORY.

    Coffee?

  7. #6

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    He had LOTS of "stuff" on DOI...

  8. #7

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    The only problem with this webpage is that he is not furnishing any new information. Stephen is only out to make money from the Beale Treasure Cow. I have tried two times to get him to help on codes---one time on the Beale Treasure another time on the Confederate Treasury-----both times he said he was too busy. Yell too busy trying to find suckers.

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    Dec 2011
    Central, Alabama
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    The Beale Treasure
    Quote Originally Posted by franklin View Post
    The only problem with this webpage is that he is not furnishing any new information. Stephen is only out to make money from the Beale Treasure Cow. I have tried two times to get him to help on codes---one time on the Beale Treasure another time on the Confederate Treasury-----both times he said he was too busy. Yell too busy trying to find suckers.
    I agree..smart guy, but he's a 8===D.

  10. #9

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    Name-calling, eh?

  11. #10
    us
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/LagoonRiver

    Jun 2010
    East Coast Florida
    An older Excal 800, got rid of the rest.
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    .......leave it to Reb to reopen the grave of the slain and buried once more.
    "The key to finding gold is finding places where it can be accessed."

  12. #11

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    HOW?

  13. #12
    us
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/LagoonRiver

    Jun 2010
    East Coast Florida
    An older Excal 800, got rid of the rest.
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    Beach and Shallow Water Hunting
    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel - KGC View Post
    HOW?
    I think several of his presented points of debate have already been slain, such as the dates. Keep track of the written time that the author claims he was at St. Louis to the time he departed the mine and returned to Bedford. I think you'll discover a conflict in the timing of it all as the accumulated offered expanses of time do not agree with the presented dates. Face it, and for several reasons, the described adventure could not have taken place as it was detailed in the pamphlet. Most everyone agrees on that point now. But you already know that......
    "The key to finding gold is finding places where it can be accessed."

  14. #13

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    LOL!

  15. #14
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    I agree after carefully studying his letter,also the only way he could have moved anything from out west at that time would have been by pack animals,not wagons.......Kenjmor2006

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    http://www.etsy.com/shop/LagoonRiver

    Jun 2010
    East Coast Florida
    An older Excal 800, got rid of the rest.
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    Beach and Shallow Water Hunting
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenjmor2006 View Post
    I agree after carefully studying his letter,also the only way he could have moved anything from out west at that time would have been by pack animals,not wagons.......Kenjmor2006
    ......and there are other issues with this part of the story as well which would have made the described trip impossible, even with pack animals.
    "The key to finding gold is finding places where it can be accessed."

  17. #16

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    Well... "they" COULD have moved "stuff" from the EAST, tho; like Richmond, Va. (CONFEDERATE WAR). TJB (Captain) could have moved CSA "assets" with a CSA cavalry, "off-loading" "dead rebels" in "boxes" at Thaxton Switch (Bedford County, VIRGINIA) from the Virginia-Tennessee Roadroad (legends abound). Prez. Jeff Davis DID request info on places in western part of the state (VIRGINIA) to "hide" Richmond, VIRGINIA "stores"... LOL!
    Last edited by Rebel - KGC; Aug 08, 2012 at 06:36 PM.

  18. #17

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    THAT enhances POSITIVE plausibility...

 

 

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