Ramiro valdez
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Morriss was a standby alibi waiting for Beale or one of its members to bring him the key at the proper time in secret to over see the final stage of the buried treasure. That never happened and he became more desperate as time went by. In 1845, when he found out the government was closing the deal, he ran to a trusted friend with his story. This scammer was hoping that someone would help them find the gold by dispersing pamphlets. Im glad no body found the gold because he didn’t have the authority of giving away that which wasn’t his plus the government still didn’t own the lands. Ok, this is where we have to go back and identify what went wrong with the plan. But, first, let me say that if the group was still alive they would claim on their behalf that they weren’t aware of any wrong doing therefore claiming pay for all the hard work they did. So the government’s offer for a finders fee now is 50 percent to the person or group who finds it which involves the Rebel, the Navy guy, myself and anybody who claims to have had a hand in finding the gold aside from the gold that should be given to the descendants for their ancestor’s hard work. All this needs to be said in order to make things right in my book. The Apache will be taken care off by the government who will take the other 50 percent and sounds like the right thing to do. Now! That this have been said, we should now proceed to what went wrong with the plan in order to execute a better plan next time! Just joking!. Let’s move on so someone can find what we are looking for.