What are the current theories?

JamesFariello

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May 25, 2008
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Brighton, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Gold, Whites 808, Eagle Spectrum, Cibola & more
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
The Caballo Maintains, San Andreaz Mountains and all of the mountains ranges in the New Mexico area near the El Cameno Real are rugged and remote to travelers and will always be. New Mexico became a State on January 6, 1912, 100 years ago and New Mexico has been an important area in the new world that men and nations fought to keep, retain and protect over centuries. The stories of treasures found and lost are in the hundreds and the Noss treasure is true. I am a historian in a national library for treasure hunters and the library has tapes, interviews with major players in this story that are dead now. I have always said that the "Powerful are corrupt and the corrupt must be powerful to do what they do in life to humanity". The Noss family got the shaft years ago, and not the mine shaft, and the truth in time will come to light. To travel and enjoy this beautiful area is a joy but remember that you must know what you are doing to go into this rugged area to explore. Your discoveries will be many and wonderful but remember your life is worth more then all the gold in the lost stories of treasure in New Mexico.
 

if you want to see some of this gold i hear the u.s.treasury just came out with some new gold coins,,, and you know it came from here. or somewhere else they took over.......
A young man that was working for me after coming home from Iraq showed me pictures of some of the gold they took out of one of the palaces there and helped escort it to an air base and watch as the Air Force drove the whole truck onto a cargo plane that left a few minutes later bound for the U.S. They will take anything and everything they want!
 

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