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Jan 13, 2011, 07:00 PM
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 I can dig it! "WP"
Decoded looking for KGC treasure
Anyone watching this on the History channel?
More on Bob Brewer and KGC treasure signs
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...0,387467.story
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Jan 13, 2011, 07:14 PM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
Yup, I just got finished watching it...again. A bunch of silliness from my experience.
Big Hoss
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Jan 13, 2011, 08:25 PM
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Jan 14, 2011, 06:36 AM
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Jan 19, 2011, 09:10 PM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
It was a waste of time, but I watched every minute of it. It was cool to see Bob Brewer, as I've read about him, but I really don't think he has much of a clue about anything on this show, but how to present himself as what the public would believe is a treasure hunter. I had questions about how old the trees were and the gazebo. I was impressed about the heart present in the cemetary plat, that's about it. Bob Brewer might have recovered some treasure from the whole deal, cause I would assume he was paid for his expenses and appearance. Didn't have to do any diggin, and the real gold is oftentimes to be found in writing or talking about treasure.
This world is not my home.
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Jan 20, 2011, 06:26 AM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
 Originally Posted by Hoss KGC
My 2 cents worth.
 Originally Posted by goverton
The Signs and interpretations of those signs: I feel were dead on. They just did not show enough of them to convince
I wouldn't agree. The "H" meaning Heart or Heaven? Give me a break!!! Do you really think the Gazebo existed 150 years ago? If I'm Brad Meltzer, that's the very first thing I go to find out. Did it even occur to him that the "8" he found first had any connection with the "H"? H being the 8th letter of the alphabet.
 Originally Posted by goverton
I have read Bob's book and think he knows what he is talking about....
I disagree, I think there is a reason Brewer is on Nightline, writing books, Decoded, consulting on movies, etc. He's got to cash in some how. I've talked to him a few times... a deer in the headlights.
Once you get out in the woods, and really start to understand how the KGC layout works, your opinions will change too. This "develop lines and where they cross will turn up a clue or treasure" is a load of BS.
Big Hoss
PS - Hi SWR 
Gazebos have been around for a long time.....long before the civil war......Was this Gazebo there in Danville when the Treasure was buried?.....not sure....one would need to contact the Green Hill Cemetery people to find out......That Civil War Monument was there and perhaps it could be the center of Bob's Circle. I give you an example: There is a Confederate Cemetery in Texas that has a similar Monument in the center of a large circle of trees. At each point of time on a clock, there is 2 trees on this circle. Off to the side is a Squared area where the dead are buried. I know of treasure signs all around that area from the Civil War period and have heard of "finds" near there. So, maybe the Gazebo is not the center in Danville after all.
As far as the "H" and the "8" go, they are signs......and even the Ghost sign on the tree.....I just wonder what signs were NOT shown because of the show's producers editing the film.......Signs are like pieces of a puzzle....taken as a whole, one must try to fit them together and see if they make sense....I have seen signs on first look appear to be nothing more than just marks on a rock or tree...that later proved to be important later on, in deciphering where to go and what to look for....So, I would not dismiss an "H" or an "8" just because I think they might not relate to the site....especially if I was not present to see them and other signs.....Without a map, one has to start somewhere ....and signs, how they are layed out, distances and angles between signs compared to N S E or W, all come into play......
I do think the treasure is not there in the Graves of Danville but somewhere else......further out....But the show has limits of time they can use and treasure hunters have the pleasure to search for more signs and symbols further out without time constraints of a TV Show.....
My one complaint was the show did not show more....but I guess the public just needed to get a "peek" at what TH is all about.
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Mar 28, 2011, 07:22 PM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
goverton;
I agree with you and Hoss. The "Decoded" program was a lot of misinformation about....? "Decode" and "Gold Rush Alaska" seem to have the same script writer as "The Keystone Kops" had; all of it staged with a lot of motion and accomplish....?
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Apr 29, 2011, 11:00 AM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
Why is a guy looking for signs left by a 200 year old group that have been carved in 30 year old tree? I LMAO'd at that show.
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Jul 24, 2011, 06:27 PM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
"Hey! There's a gazebo built 50 years ago! It has 8 sides! Surely it is a sign left by the KGC!"
"See that naturally formed shape on the side of a tree that I say looks like a ghost? That's DEFINITELY a sign!"
Seriously, that particular show was lolz. I think that guy had no clue what he was doing and was just trying to give the hosts something - ANYTHING to put on TV.
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Aug 03, 2011, 11:17 PM
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Re: Decoded looking for KGC treasure
Yeah, I seen that episode on DVD more recently.
I think hillbilly Bob's techniques have given me additional insight to a piece of that puzzle, I've been trying to understand, by getting to the heart of the matter. I've only pinned down some similar type symbol's that can equal out into topographical maps. Doubt i ever get to put boots on the ground like he's done. Most places probably have been homesteaded over since them days.
Does the KGC exist today? I have to wonder also.
There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure. From: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
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