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Philvis

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hmmm,
Where is it located? It's near impossible to determine a possible culture without knowing the location. Word of advice; don't disturb the remains as it is against the law. You really should contact your local department of historic resources so they can send out an archaeologist to take a look.

Phil
 

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Philvis said:
hmmm,
Where is it located? It's near impossible to determine a possible culture without knowing the location. Word of advice; don't disturb the remains as it is against the law. You really should contact your local department of historic resources so they can send out an archaeologist to take a look.

Phil

I agree. Location.
 

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plehbah said:
Philvis said:
hmmm,
Where is it located? It's near impossible to determine a possible culture without knowing the location. Word of advice; don't disturb the remains as it is against the law. You really should contact your local department of historic resources so they can send out an archaeologist to take a look.

Phil

Philvis, please check the posting history of "hmmmmmm" on TreasureNet before you get into this conversation. There are some extenuating circumstances of which you should be aware.

Hmmmm, you should remove this thread about human remains. We have another thread currently running on this forum regrading the discovery of remains, and the subsequent actions taken.

You have posted more than your fair share.

Forum police?
 

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stefen

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Hmmm,

Good question...I agree with Philvis's comments...sound advice. :thumbsup:

plehbah,

I do not see this forum as a soapbox to be used to make personal attacks or for name calling . >:(

If there is an ongoing issue, then let the moderators make the necessary adjustments.
 

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plehbah said:
stefen said:
Hmmm,

Good question...I agree with Philvis's comments...sound advice. :thumbsup:

plehbah,

I do not see this forum as a soapbox to be used to make personal attacks or for name calling . >:(

If there is an ongoing issue, then let the moderators make the necessary adjustments.

There is no name calling or personal attack intended. Those are the facts as stated by hmmm himself in previous threads, and we have been through all of this before.

This is not an isolated incident.




Are you sure it was "Hmmm himself"?
 

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stefen

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Here we have an interesting topic that appeared to be going in a positive direction and yet the 'Forum Policeman' is trying everything possible to derail the topic.

Get a life :icon_scratch:
 

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Kentucky Kache

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And watch the thread disappear instead of the offender.
 

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Cappy Z.

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On June 17th 2009 the owner of this thread posted the following:

" in 2004 when i found the boy in the box, i immediately called the Spanish, told them what lie hidden in the cave and told them "the laws protect's it so the americans can come take it," no ofence. as of march 04 it was out of my hands,
THE ct showed a fractured vertebra t8. happened 6 years ago, they x ray-ed it back then, but never told me, or sent it to my Dr. sure explains a lot ,a few months later the bleeding started. unfortunately it caused serious complications. its no wonder why this hoby just kills me ."

Frankly I have to agree with Plehbah...we should not feed into..this kind of thinking...

Peace.
 

nova treasure

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I don't know what to think about the story, but I Love exploring caves.

Thanks plehbah for the heads up, I do hope if this story is found misleading that it will Vanish quickly.
Nova Treasure
 

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plehbah said:
Kentucky Kache said:
plehbah said:
Philvis said:
hmmm,
Where is it located? It's near impossible to determine a possible culture without knowing the location. Word of advice; don't disturb the remains as it is against the law. You really should contact your local department of historic resources so they can send out an archaeologist to take a look.

Phil

Philvis, please check the posting history of "hmmmmmm" on TreasureNet before you get into this conversation. There are some extenuating circumstances of which you should be aware.

Hmmmm, you should remove this thread about human remains. We have another thread currently running on this forum regrading the discovery of remains, and the subsequent actions taken.

You have posted more than your fair share.

Forum police?

No, the guy is an untreated schizophrenic. He does not need us feeding into his delusions. It is not helpful to him. He has given us this information on previous posts, and these posts about bones in caves turn into a circus.

He needs help, and validating the unhealthy thoughts does not help him. I also believe that posts about human remains in caves made by unfortunate people suffering from untreated schizophrenia reflects poorly on all of us.
the diagnosis turned out to be a mis diagnosis , according to my present dr. the cave in question is on land being handed over to the first nations in a land claim settlement. the burial mound is authentic and should be properly identified as to weather it is first nation or some early settler. there where English living near her in the 1860's.
"I also believe that posts about human remains in caves made by unfortunate people suffering from untreated schizophrenia reflects poorly on all of us. "
i take offence to this statement made by the forum police, just because don't worry , you will find something significant , if you keep looking.
i don't want to see this amazing burial site get desecrated, when it is handed over to the first nations then it will be a native burial cave regardless of who's culture created it.
 

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BillyBudd007 said:
On June 17th 2009 the owner of this thread posted the following:

" in 2004 when i found the boy in the box, i immediately called the Spanish, told them what lie hidden in the cave and told them "the laws protect's it so the americans can come take it," no ofence. as of march 04 it was out of my hands,
THE ct showed a fractured vertebra t8. happened 6 years ago, they x ray-ed it back then, but never told me, or sent it to my Dr. sure explains a lot ,a few months later the bleeding started. unfortunately it caused serious complications. its no wonder why this hoby just kills me ."

Frankly I have to agree with Plehbah...we should not feed into..this kind of thinking...

Peace.


At the outset this thread looks intriguing and promissing. But I agree with Plehbah based on almost all his previous posts. Community policing of the site is ALL our responsibility.

Funny how the "forum Police" ideal works in only one direction. Anyway...

The bones are in an undisclosed cave(s) only known as on the south-west Canadian coast in British Columbia (someplace near the islands) on the mainland. Stories of canadian federal/governmental agents, CMP, archies, and environmentalists, loggers and native north american indians, to include a mix of specialists, scientists, professors and spooky assassins follow! Have fun!
 

Texas Gld

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hmmm, whom ever you are? Personal request: Please jerk that chain
again. The one that rings the Bell and makes so many folks dance around in their head. Brings found memories of another Bell, one related to the 2nd Amendment. Have a nice-day Pard. Keep writeing those stories, maybe write a book?? Ya have an audiance already.
PEACE JOY & Prosperty
 

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hmmm

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Texas Gld said:
hmmm, whom ever you are? Personal request: Please jerk that chain
again. The one that rings the Bell and makes so many folks dance around in their head. Brings found memories of another Bell, one related to the 2nd Amendment. Have a nice-day Pard. Keep writeing those stories, maybe write a book?? Ya have an audiance already.
PEACE JOY & Prosperty
sorry dude, im from the great north a. whats the second amendment?
 

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I read the previous posts, plehbah. I shall ignore this one from now on.
 

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Have to say any time I see posts by hmmm I have to read them. Great entertainment and love how he can get a rise out of the "intellectuals" on here!!!
Keep 'em coming hmmm!!!
 

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Hmmm you be a good boy and brush my hair.
 

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