Childhood Memories

Mohawk

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Mar 31, 2010
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As I have read allot of Post on the K.G.C. and there signs and symbols take for instance the letter “B” can also represent the number 13 used by Masons and the Illuminati as well other letters that I seen used are-“T”, “M”, “W” and the double “JJ” some of the other numbers used by the above are 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 18, 28, 33, 39, 77 and 666 or any multiple of these numbers have special meaning to the Freemasons and the Illuminati. Makes a person wonder if all the towns that start with these letters might be K.G.C. Code for K.G.C. Friendly. Take the State where I live for instance the first settlers into Missouri was around 1810 Hey! Missouri “M” I live in Southwest Missouri which started settled around 1835 allot of them moved here from Tennessee Hey! “T” and Kentucky. By the 1840’s they had five Masonic lodges and three lodges, I. O. O. F. in the County alone. The city was named for Bolivar, Tennessee Hey! “B” & “T” which was named after Simon Bolivar South American Liberator whom I understand was a Mason as well. We have a Statue of this man not far from me. There is a Highway west of town that runs north and south at one time it was known as Bloody 13 Hey! “13” the other main Highway running east and west through town is 32 which I understand if not Mistaken there are 32 degrees in Freemasonry before you reach 33 degree.

When I was 13 we lived on 4 ½ acres west of town we had a huge circle drive in the center of this circle drive was a long Chicken house running east & west right inside the door on the right hand side was a big stock tank which I was told not to mess with it. It was supposedly full of Down feathers for Pillows. The only dad I knew growing up died about this time and they auctioned off all except the house and land. I had heard stories growing up of buried treasure in several locations around the County; I was also informed on how to dowse for Water & Treasure. So when the stock tank was sold at auction I took my dowse stick inside the chicken house to see if I could find anything right where the stock tank use to sit the stick pulled down hard so I dug down about 15-20 inches and found a rifle butt similar to this picture here. On the side plate it had C.S.A. 1862. I’m not sure why it was broken like that or what really ever happened to it. I went to get it one day it was gone. I do remember though how it was lying when I dug it up though. I don’t know if someone I showed this to took it or what happened to it.
 

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