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May 30, 2012, 06:17 PM
#21
I showed more than you Franklind. Your the one who started it with me. You like my suit. Lets see yours, . I need a good laugh.
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May 30, 2012 06:17 PM
# ADS
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May 30, 2012, 06:39 PM
#22
Okay now fellers, we're all Beale researchers here, let's try to get together on these things. No telling what might happen if we all put our heads together without bumping them.
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May 30, 2012, 07:53 PM
#23
I have no more time to waste with Justintime. You posters can keep up with his short cracks and smart remarks but I have history to make.
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May 30, 2012, 08:09 PM
#24
Sorry frank, I got out of hand. I know you know. Truth. Goodluck.
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May 31, 2012, 11:57 AM
#25
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 Originally Posted by Franklin
I have no more time to waste with Justintime. You posters can keep up with his short cracks and smart remarks but I have history to make.
"Gett'r Done!"
"Shake and bake!"
"Snooze you lose!"
"Life's too short!"
"Take command of your destiny!"
"The key to finding gold is finding places where it can be accessed."
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May 31, 2012, 04:17 PM
#26
With the direction of my research, there is hard fact evidence of a person in St Louis that this could be. This person is probably the same person that exchange the ore for jewels. My fellow researchers look at the banking industry in St louis and you may see this suspected person. My beleif is that this man has more to be revealed through history and very feew are looking at him.
Also look at banking and goverment in Philadelphia early 1800's. Theres one key figure that spurred on the revolt towards many european nations that effected the who world.
I want to thanks some of you specificly starting with Treasure 1822, Bigscoop, Franklin, Rebel KGC, Justintime, and Kentucky Cache. You fellow researchers have lit a fire (for research) within me. As you know this topic spans most of the globe. But soon we may learn that there is more here with people not yet discussed that helped form this country after the last of the founding fathers passed on.
HH Jay
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Jun 06, 2012, 03:44 PM
#27
(WINK) And the "hard fact of evidence" is... ? (Looking at the skies... gonna STORM!)
Last edited by Rebel - KGC; Jun 07, 2012 at 05:11 AM.
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Jun 23, 2012, 08:39 PM
#28
(WINK) MEANWHILE... as the world turns. DUNNO
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Aug 15, 2012, 12:54 PM
#29
The key was never delivered, there was nothing to deliver. From St.Louis,the letter was sent to Morriss. Morriss had the key the whole time,letter told him instructions,wait ten years,remove lock,that was how to get the key.in the hands of a friend,In This Place endorsed not to be delivered until June,1832. Key+letters=treasure, justsayn..read carefully th letters.
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Aug 15, 2012, 01:16 PM
#30
Pierre Chateau and his brother will be the ones you need to check into. Check into the Indian Treaty Signing Families and you will see the connections. Also TJB was on hunt and trading expeditions with the Chateau Company in 1813 and 1815, 1815 is when they all were captured by the Spanish Government. TJB left the letter in St. Louis with George Radar Brugh, proprietor of the Exchange Hotel in St. Louis. George Radar Brugh and his friend were murdered at the Blackhorse Tavern on Tinker Creek in Roanoke City on their way to Lynchburg, Virginia to deliver the letter to Robert Morriss, proprietor of the Washington Hotel. The letter simply had on the front "Not to be opened until June,1832 signed Thomas Jefferson Beall"
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Aug 15, 2012, 01:42 PM
#31
How could the key be delivered 1832,&be In this place, where is this place.and sealed,lol
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Aug 15, 2012, 02:32 PM
#32
This place is where TJB wrote the letter from St. Louis, Mo.
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Aug 15, 2012, 02:40 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by franklin
This place is where TJB wrote the letter from St. Louis, Mo.
Correct, but the letter is not the key. Just info to where the key was,and how to use it,ect..
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Aug 15, 2012, 03:05 PM
#34
In This Place,sealed,were the box left in his charge.
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Aug 15, 2012, 03:18 PM
#35
Justintime, You sir are confusing different parts of the Beale Treasure and trying to make them one. That has never worked and will never work. You read the letterhead on the letter TJB sent from St. Louis dated January 5, 1822 it says he left a "KEY" in this place (meaning St. Louis) not the notes and letters left in the iron box to a Mr. Robert Morriss. You are confusing these facts and you are deceiving yourself into believing you have deciphered the codes with a "KEY" you sir said you found in a box at a flea market or fishing tackle box in PA. You are sorely confused. Should you have anything I wish you luck but for myself unless you reveal something that will convince us of what you say you have deciphered I can place no faith whatsoever in your claim. Furthermore if you have the "KEY" and you know where the vault is man go get the treasure, who do you have to convince on this forum. You need to open the vault and convince yourself------you may have no treasure to worry about carrying or protecting. Justsayin
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Aug 15, 2012, 03:40 PM
#36
Lol,Franklin,
The paragraph starts (Regarding the BOX, I left in you charge. The whole paragraph should,refer to the box. How can it be sealed,in St.Louis,justsayn..kg
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Aug 15, 2012, 03:53 PM
#37
I'm not confused,your not seeing,your influenced by others. Power of suggestion,lol, its easy to misunderstand,but you misunderstand nothing,so carry on. Read,carefully,,having the key, I know more,about what the letters mean, than you can imagine,Only when you put every thing, people say,to the side,step outside the box can you see. I fell victim in the beginning, and now I know..justsayn
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Aug 15, 2012, 04:00 PM
#38
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 Originally Posted by Justintime
In This Place,sealed,were the box left in his charge.
Ah...Franklin is correct. As the story goes, the "key" was being held in St. Louis. It wasn't in the iron box left with Morriss.
"The key to finding gold is finding places where it can be accessed."
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Aug 15, 2012, 06:15 PM
#39
Thats how the Story goes, thats right. With regard to the box left in your charge,paragraph, From the St. Louis letter. instructions concerning it. What is it, the box. Its loss might be irreparable, it=box, It also contains,it=the,box,please preserve carefully the Box,the Box,you will open It,it=box, then comes key specs, such a key I,left in,the hands of a friend in this place,were is this place,lol,Sealed,what it just said, sealed in st Louis,lol,not to be delivered till 1832,when the box gets opened. Particular in instructions I remain as ever. From St. Louis,and impress upon you its,Its importance still more forcibly,were does it say the key is in St.Louis , the next paragraph,speaks of the key. Would reach you in time, and will merely to state the contents. The reach you in time is that were everyone gets the St. Louis claim, was the letter sent from st.lu, sent before the box opened,or after. Cause the letter from St.lu,says don't open box for ten yrs, why is the letter in the box,that hasn't been opened yet,speak of the letter he wrote. Its confusing,I know, easy to misunderstand. The sent letter explains how to usethe key,and were it is. But, if you choose,to believe the key in st lu, thing thats cool,free country.
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Aug 15, 2012, 06:23 PM
#40
In conclusion,My Dear Friend, many,times does he say friend,referring to morriss. The key, in the hands of a friend,muli meaning,Lol..justsayn...
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