A Question For True Believers

Eldo

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The unknown author, this honest and truthful man who has elected to expose his secret to the public so that someone might benefit from his generous and true gesture. Why then, did the author not provide his selected agent, Ward, with the original letters and ciphers so that his agent could confirm his alleged true story? I mean, the unknown author had them and he certainly would have realized their importance in confirming his tale, so why are they completely absent and nonexistent? This same complete absence of documentation runs true in nearly every "treasure tale" told. :icon_thumright:

Were they lost in a flood? A fire, perhaps? Did the unknown author eat them, maybe use them for toilet paper? Or, did they just simply never exist in the first place? What will the answer be? :laughing7:

If the story is true, then the man would more than likely placed some value on their importance and withheld them.....while telling a story about it all.

But since there are so many holes in the letter's historical references, it was not able to be validated, and instead seen as a tale of fiction, masked with similarities of the Gold Bug's tales and other references that were used to generate the themes of this affair.......the author was informing their men in VA that they were "killed by Savages" before they were actually murdered by their own leaders, leaving behind their "will and testament" to their affair in a Perilous Enterprise.....of which not one person in the group was said to be an owner of a company, or any enterprise....so who were they employed by that needed that kind of Bullion?

Hmmm?

They were employed by Rockefeller and Morgan

But you were told that they were just some good ol boys from VA......so believe what you want.

The reason there was no original cipher and letter was that they were concealing the plans away from the Pinkerton's Secret Service.....planning the second leg of the journey to the Black Hills of South Dakota, and they had to set up the plans before creating the ciphers to inform their "agents" where to go and what to do, after their men didn't return from their adventures in the Superstitions. The document was published so that they could track their movements and inform their organization that they were depositing the goods in secret for their use, and the cover story was used to create a frenzy around the idea of a buried treasure in one location, while they were using another that was encrypted in the ciphers. The original cave that was familiar to them.....being overlooked and the new location being more suitable to the codes that were written.

The use of logic shows that there is only one course of action that could have led to all these lies, from a group of separatist masons that were hell bent on dominating the country, and planning the succession of manipulations, monopolies, and segregation of the population into "classes".

These arrogant assumptions of their ability to get away with it was what led to their order being exposed and what led to them getting caught in AZ.

Think about showing up from your Clerk's office in St. Louis, having little money, and being able to buy a huge estate from the leader of the Spanish Mining Family there in the area, who were long gone at the time.

Think about showing up out of nowhere with a piece of leather with a shotty land grant in writing, making you look like the village idiot, claiming that you now owned the entire valley of the sun.......

Think about trying to be Eldorado......lol
 

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If the story is true, then the man would more than likely placed some value on their importance and withheld them.....while telling a story about it all.

But since there are so many holes in the letter's historical references, it was not able to be validated, and instead seen as a tale of fiction, masked with similarities of the Gold Bug's tales and other references that were used to generate the themes of this affair.......the author was informing their men in VA that they were "killed by Savages" before they were actually murdered by their own leaders, leaving behind their "will and testament" to their affair in a Perilous Enterprise.....of which not one person in the group was said to be an owner of a company, or any enterprise....so who were they employed by that needed that kind of Bullion?

Hmmm?

They were employed by Rockefeller and Morgan

But you were told that they were just some good ol boys from VA......so believe what you want.

The reason there was no original cipher and letter was that they were concealing the plans away from the Pinkerton's Secret Service.....planning the second leg of the journey to the Black Hills of South Dakota, and they had to set up the plans before creating the ciphers to inform their "agents" where to go and what to do, after their men didn't return from their adventures in the Superstitions. The document was published so that they could track their movements and inform their organization that they were depositing the goods in secret for their use, and the cover story was used to create a frenzy around the idea of a buried treasure in one location, while they were using another that was encrypted in the ciphers. The original cave that was familiar to them.....being overlooked and the new location being more suitable to the codes that were written.

The use of logic shows that there is only one course of action that could have led to all these lies, from a group of separatist masons that were hell bent on dominating the country, and planning the succession of manipulations, monopolies, and segregation of the population into "classes".

These arrogant assumptions of their ability to get away with it was what led to their order being exposed and what led to them getting caught in AZ.

Think about showing up from your Clerk's office in St. Louis, having little money, and being able to buy a huge estate from the leader of the Spanish Mining Family there in the area, who were long gone at the time.

Think about showing up out of nowhere with a piece of leather with a shotty land grant in writing, making you look like the village idiot, claiming that you now owned the entire valley of the sun.......

Think about trying to be Eldorado......lol
"Valley of of the Sun"... a CLUE!
 

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