Rebel - KGC
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- Jun 15, 2007
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Right, so the statements are authentic VS saying the treasure is authentic. Look, it's misleading, perhaps, but the only thing the author has committed to is in claiming that the statements are authentic, not necessarily the treasure. If the cover had read, "containing statements of an authentic treasure buried..." then the author is committing to the treasure itself being real, or fact. But he never made the claim that the treasure was real, only that the statements were authentic. Just a curious sidebar.
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