Al D
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It was intended to be vague, it has encrypted dataThe Geo trip I took was on GE. The San Ramon document is as vague as you can get.
It was intended to be vague, it has encrypted dataThe Geo trip I took was on GE. The San Ramon document is as vague as you can get.
It was intended to be vague, it has encrypted data
But...... didn’t he die in the early 1300’s?Yes it Does.
By Saint Ramon Lull. He wrote all the Treasure documents it seems as his name pops up in a few.
He's uses Castilian Bible Gematria and just like the stone maps it shows Longitude and Latitude of the Treasures Location. They already found it though.
But...... didn’t he die in the early 1300’s?
Fascinating, I have some reading to do....You're right, I got him mixed up with a later Saint Ramon. Saint Ramon Lull of the 1300's wrote the Ars Magna or coding for docs while the Later Saint Ramon probably wrote the Redotero's. The Later Saint Ramon I've only seen docs for from another Treasure Hunter of the Molina Doc which also has a reference to Saint Ramon. Ramon Lull wrote the coding or "Ars Magna" code wheels.
Okay, who can name the seven Jesuit Priests mentioned in the document?