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BEECH TREE...Only trees I've reallly seen have been on birch trees, which has symbols. Symbols have to mean something?
BEECH TREE...Only trees I've reallly seen have been on birch trees, which has symbols. Symbols have to mean something?
BEECH TREE...
If you see a carved KG+CS inside a heart on a tree it does not indicate that a combined KGC/CSA treasure depository is near.Only trees I've really seen have been on birch trees, which has symbols.
Symbols have to mean something?
Heh...If you see a carved KG+CS inside a heart on a tree it does not indicate that a combined KGC/CSA treasure depository is near.
Or does it?
LOL!ECS is total confuse and need our help./
It may or may not is the question, if it was I think you would see other signs that could tell you one from the other.From the ones I have seen there carved expertly!
ECS is total confuse and need our help./
Hound Dogs howling DA BLUES!Not confused, sure not sure about you
Don't need no help, sure not sure about you
Franklin's got you all singing
The treasure talking tree blues
*NOTE* Key of E Standard 12bar blues progression
It may or may not is the question, if it was I think you would see other signs that could tell you one from the other.From the ones I have seen there carved expertly!
...and you have absolute evidence that Freemasons carved these trees?...The masons didn't make these carvings for no reason!
Masons...?We ain't nothing but a bunch of hound dogs , with our nose to the ground! LOL I do believe that the beech tree is telling us a story, and I personally believe that a treasure is nearby! I also believe these other trees Franklin has spoken about there are treasures located there also! The masons didn't make these carvings for no reason!
The average beech tree is generally 55 to 60feet tall. I does growing girth more than height. As far as the age of the tree, we used the formula circumference (inches)÷pi 3.14 multiplied by 6. There are carvings that are higher are symbols also. The letter D is not a part of the carving!
Some guy that worked at the cemetery did! See how sloppy that is?
Did a Freeman tell you this or did you read it somewhere?The same people that dressed as indians at the Boston tea party! After disposing of the tea, the supposedly Indians, ran into a lodge close by. Were they masons ! LOL There were masons everywhere in Danville in 1850. There many fraternal organizations in the area. Who would have carved the pyramid rock or Egypt brick or even the beech tree. Only a freemason could do this.
Are you sure that ONLY a Freemason could do this?... Who would have carved the pyramid rock or Egypt brick or even the beech tree.
Only a freemason could do this.