Not "Simply Just Rocks"

Backwoodsbob

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Once upon a time, geofacts were tools....
Good evening Charl, nice cartoon glad you stopped by. Rocks still are used To start a fire or shoot the flint lock. Throw at wild animals , skip across the water. Hold down your tarps on a windy day. Looking for treasure across the country.
Have you read the tread called; Markers that specifically relate to finding treasure ? ALL OF YOU CAN GO THERE . YOU MIGHT LEARN SOMETHING.
TO THE TREAD NOT THE OTHER PLACE.[emoji2]

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Good evening Charl, nice cartoon glad you stopped by. Rocks still are used To start a fire or shoot the flint lock. Throw at wild animals , skip across the water. Hold down your tarps on a windy day. Looking for treasure across the country.
Have you read the tread called; Markers that specifically relate to finding treasure ? ALL OF YOU CAN GO THERE . YOU MIGHT LEARN SOMETHING.
TO THE TREAD NOT THE OTHER PLACE.[emoji2]

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Tread?
 

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Good evening Charl, nice cartoon glad you stopped by. Rocks still are used To start a fire or shoot the flint lock. Throw at wild animals , skip across the water. Hold down your tarps on a windy day. Looking for treasure across the country.
Have you read the tread called; Markers that specifically relate to finding treasure ? ALL OF YOU CAN GO THERE . YOU MIGHT LEARN SOMETHING.
TO THE TREAD NOT THE OTHER PLACE.[emoji2]

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I wish I could say you might learn something, Bob, but I'd probably have more luck wishing upon a falling star.....
 

Backwoodsbob

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I wish I could say you might learn something, Bob, but I'd probably have more luck wishing upon a falling star.....
That wish will come true. It just a matter of when

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Backwoodsbob

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I think the missing "h" is on one of the rocks....
If you see on the stone . Then it's the throne. But if you knew this stuff then you would have known that. Nice try!

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In this case the senior members on this site have to respond in order to keep the integrity of the forum intact so it doesn't look like they are in agreement with nonsensical claims. They are also trying to educate certain people on a daily basis "I might ad" about what an actual Native American artifact is. This is something I don't think I could do. Especially this day in age when you can teach yourself almost anything. I have taught many people many things but I knew they were dedicated and willing to learn. When someones post says -what is this? I feel they don't deserve my knowledge. I busted my @$$ to gain the respect of my peers and family members that I admire to this day. Figure it out and stop crying were the responses I got when I asked questions that they knew if I put in the work I would get the answers myself. My first trip hunting for artifacts was near Bear Mountain Ny and my second was near Medicine Bow Wyoming . I was 8 years old reading books on types of artifacts, fossils and minerals to look out for in the areas we would be hunting.
I applaud you all for your patience and knowledge that your showing these guys constantly but sometimes you just gotta say figure it out. That is whats going to separate the men from the mice. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to acknowledged your dedication and patience.HH!
 

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In this case the senior members on this site have to respond in order to keep the integrity of the forum intact so it doesn't look like they are in agreement with nonsensical claims. They are also trying to educate certain people on a daily basis "I might ad" about what an actual Native American artifact is. This is something I don't think I could do. Especially this day in age when you can teach yourself almost anything. I have taught many people many things but I knew they were dedicated and willing to learn. When someones post says -what is this? I feel they don't deserve my knowledge. I busted my @$$ to gain the respect of my peers and family members that I admire to this day. Figure it out and stop crying were the responses I got when I asked questions that they knew if I put in the work I would get the answers myself. My first trip hunting for artifacts was near Bear Mountain Ny and my second was near Medicine Bow Wyoming . I was 8 years old reading books on types of artifacts, fossils and minerals to look out for in the areas we would be hunting.
I applaud you all for your patience and knowledge that your showing these guys constantly but sometimes you just gotta say figure it out. That is whats going to separate the men from the mice. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to acknowledged your dedication and patience.HH!

I'm like you. Been doing this a long time and my grandfather who knaps and makes stone tools and so dI'd my great grandfather. I would read books on different tribes and go to their ancestor days on the reservations and watch them make their tools. The knowledge you gain from listening to old timers and looking at their items is something you can't replace. When they are gone so goes their wealth of knowledge. No better way to get out and learn than to do some footwork and study what you pick up and not take every piece home that looks like the shape of a artifact. When you see a genuine artifact you will know because it will register in your brain and it will be like a v8 engine running full throttle processing what it sees and what it remembers from what you've learned
 

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To both of you I concur. There is knowledge being lost on a daily basis. Some don't have a chance with suppression. Living in this great country we're only limited by ones on self. Reach for it while you can and share it. Because one day you will not be able to do either. May God Bless all of you with wisdom and knowledge.
Bob

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To both of you I concur. There is knowledge being lost on a daily basis. Some don't have a chance with suppression. Living in this great country we're only limited by ones on self. Reach for it while you can and share it. Because one day you will not be able to do either. May God Bless all of you with wisdom and knowledge.
Bob

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I learn new things everyday and if it's one thing I've learned a geofact is always gonna be a geofact and one man's false ideology on moss and rocks isn't gonna swing me one way to believing that one day I may find the ark of the covenant inscribed on a mossy piece of algae infested creek rock
 

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I learn new things everyday and if it's one thing I've learned a geofact is always gonna be a geofact and one man's false ideology on moss and rocks isn't gonna swing me one way to believing that one day I may find the ark of the covenant inscribed on a mossy piece of algae infested creek rock
Well my friend, your limiting yourself with just that statement. That door is shut. But if I was you I would heading to the east coast of Fl.. It a rare time and she going to give up her booty. That's treasure for you point boy

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Great to see a category for geofacts. It will help keep completely crappy rocks out of the gem and rocks category, and the same out of Native American artifacts. Now we just need a category for "fantasy message stones".
 

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Great to see a category for geofacts. It will help keep completely crappy rocks out of the gem and rocks category, and the same out of Native American artifacts. Now we just need a category for "fantasy message stones".

We sure do need one of those threads
 

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I sent the original poster a PM asking very nicely and politely to please share this research they have done to determine these to be ancient artifacts and I see still no response. I challenge Bob to do the same. Share your research with us please.
 

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I sent the original poster a PM asking very nicely and politely to please share this research they have done to determine these to be ancient artifacts and I see still no response. I challenge Bob to do the same. Share your research with us please.
Share the research. That took many years. I pointed the way ,you just need to start reading.if you guys want to combine your year of experience on here . Then your way behind the us true treasure hunters. A arrowhead is a dime a dozen. You can buy them pretty easy. when the last time you guys set foot on an old treasure site looking for a vault. This is not for the uneducated. It requires hour of studying maps, signs and.symbols codes.and boots on the ground. Waiting for the right light of day. So do you homework and then I might take the time to really help you. And Grim you find something good and I will help you. You must first know what to look for. I'm not going to waste more time with you guys . You are wasting the OP time to, with your lack of knowledge. I've never seen you in the sign and marker threads trying to learn. I only see you guys cutting others down. All you naysayers and I'm sure you like that name ,need to study. Your lack of knowledge shows.

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BWB let the OP continue with the thread and you continue your great work on the hidden message thread so everyone will stop bombarding the OP original post about Not "Simply Just Rocks" but geofacts.
 

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I can guarantee you right now you take me for granted and my true years of experience in this matter. I will tell you this. That's the last thing I'm gonna say about me. Truth of the matter is any true treasure hunter that has legit leads that will lead them to the treasure wouldn't be on a treasure forum bragging about it about having something they don't just to get notoriety. I can say I found a map to the post city of Atlantis but we all know that a not true
There are a lot of true treasure hunter on here as we speak. They share their knowledge on finding the signs that lead you to treasure. They don't tell you where it at. And for the record take no one for granted. I can tell you don't know this type of treasure hunting. It shows.

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There are a lot of true treasure hunter on here as we speak. They share their knowledge on finding the signs that lead you to treasure. They don't tell you where it at. And for the record take no one for granted. I can tell you don't know this type of treasure hunting. It shows.

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Ok. Ok. You got me. I'm done with the child's play. You argue with every well known person on here for the sake of adding numbers to your post count. I'm going to stop replying so I don't help you build that up
 

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Civil is all I ask for. War is what I'm good at. What you bring is what you get. I prefer the first but not afraid of the latter.

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