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  1. Looking for your ideas PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe

    Yes, found an old picnic groove myself on the bottomland, right next to the river. No good signals due to flooding over the years, not to mention, it was soft bottom land soil/sand, so everything hand sunk in. The only place to hunt would be the creek bed or the banks which I'm going to have...
  2. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    There you go again, completely moving the goal posts when your claims are contradicted. Recall you said that the compass readings PROVED the carvings were from around 1866, now we know they were wrong and they didn't prove it. Recall you said this only days ago: Completely untrue, my due...
  3. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    It absolutely does make a difference, in fact, it changes just about everything. Just some quick off the top of my head things it changes: -Your claim that this is "Master Tree" is no longer true. -The compass readings you reference are now off given the tree is 100+ years younger and...
  4. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Good news Franklin, I've uncovered even more corroborating evidence that dates the tree to well past the Civil War. - First attachment, this is a map of the Danville National Cemetery from 1892, approx. 30 years after the Civil War. This map is significant because it shows that there were no...
  5. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    I did obtain my own photos and they do not show anything that even resembles dates or compass readings, hence why I have asked for your photos. The only photos you provided were photos that you had altered by drawing over them, which is why I asked for the unaltered photos which you...
  6. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    But for the fact there are no compass readings on the tree (not sure you claimed there are) but much of what you showed in pictures was literally written in/over by yourself. A follow up question I made earlier, will you share the unedited photo's, without any of your writing over them with...
  7. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    I realize this is an older video (at least i assume it is), but I'm surprised to see you promoting it as though it's accurate when we now know through highly accurate core sampling and aerial photos that the tree is just over 80 years old. This completely changes what was believed about the...
  8. Ancient Persian Treasure

    Those statues aren't even time period/place correct, just a mismatch of random tourist crap painted gold and filmed in the traditional full blur effect so you can't see too much detail, throw in a picture of the "Supreme Leader" to add credibility and mix that with the old local indigenous...
  9. Ancient Persian Treasure

    Any antiquities found in Iran are considered property of the state, regardless if it's on private land or not. The penalty is stoning or beheading for any violation. That aside, that video has all the classic earmarks of a scam video so their heads are safe for now...
  10. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Thats your choice. But as far as the "CDL", Actually, even as blurry as the picture is, one can tell looking at the picture, the "CDL" was just written over the top, and it doesn't even actually follow the carving or natural spot under it. A few follow up questions: 1. Even if it was a...
  11. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Thank you for the reply. I was going to say, these pictures look like they've been altered or enhanced. Now that i blow them up, I can clearly see that the pictures were literally written over or otherwise enhanced somehow in black (or the tree itself marked over) with what you thought you...
  12. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Now, these next three pictures, raise more questions than they answer. First, if they are from the tree in question, we know it's modern writing, not authored by masons or other various characters from the 1800's, so it begs the question, what do they actually say, who carved them and when...
  13. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Also, to add to my above post, what i find they also often do is when legitimate questions are asked that put them in a bind or the facts start turning against their belief, they'll villainize you (accuse you of "attacking" them) as an excuse as to why they aren't going to answer any more of...
  14. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    What I'm quickly learning is what these treasure stories/legends all have in common is they'll have a story (from an old book, newspaper, journal etc) giving it the heir of credibility and they'll then go out and find say, two stacked rocks or a carving in a tree, and despite having not one...
  15. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    You seriously got all of that information out of simple round circle that kind of looks like a face if you use your imagination? There's no way all that information is contained in a simple face so I'd guess what you actually did was find a story first about "Pie" Face and the 33kegs and 5000...
  16. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    And a little more research and I uncovered that this is a common tact you use, accuse others when they disagree with something you believe in, even going so far as to use the same wording accusing them of "disdain and skepticism" and "asking them why they are even here" as if ONLY you and those...
  17. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Evidently, Irony isn't dead. A little research into your post history reveals you violating the very platitudes you're preaching above. Disdain: Check. Skepticism: Check. Belittle someone else: Check Insults: Check Demanding Proof: Check In the future I'd recommend before you call out...
  18. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    By your account, only believers should participate in a forum? Asked and answered in post #54. By the way, I'm neither a believer or non-believer, I'm simply interested in the actual facts of cases like these and am equally satisfied whether they confirm or deny a claim. I add nothing...
  19. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Now that we know the tree isn't from the 1800's a few questions: 1. What evidence have you uncovered that someone went into this high traffic national cemetery in the last 80 years, with by your account, tons of gold and buried it at the base of this tree? 2. How did they transport so many...
  20. "Lost Diary of Thomas J. Beale."

    Let's examine the photo's one by one within the context we now know the carvings are "modern". Hereto after, I'll use the word "modern" to mean carved within our lifetimes anywhere from approx. the 1950's to even as late as the early 2000's. First up, Exhibit 1, specifically looking at the...
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