Forrest Fenn

C.G.Knight

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Hi, my name is C.G.Knight. I've become enthralled with Forrest Fenn's treasure hunt. I have a take on it that no one else seems to have discovered. I can demonstrate how to draw an X over the state of New Mexico directly from clues in Mr Fenn's 9-clue poem. If anyone is interested I will tell you how it's done. I'm not saying that the X is where the chest is hidden. I think it's a starting point; Point A if you will, and you have to find Point B. The first verse of the 9-clue poem starts with the letter A and the second verse starts with the letter B. Let me know. Thanks. I'm still looking.
 

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C.G.Knight

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Well, you might just find what I claim to know interesting. What if I'm correct? Ask and you shall receive.
 

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Hi, my name is C.G.Knight. I've become enthralled with Forrest Fenn's treasure hunt. I have a take on it that no one else seems to have discovered. I can demonstrate how to draw an X over the state of New Mexico directly from clues in Mr Fenn's 9-clue poem. If anyone is interested I will tell you how it's done. I'm not saying that the X is where the chest is hidden. I think it's a starting point; Point A if you will, and you have to find Point B. The first verse of the 9-clue poem starts with the letter A and the second verse starts with the letter B. Let me know. Thanks. I'm still looking.

I'm interested!
 

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