Confusing to you but not to me. Some people claim there is no treasure on their property until they dig to find it. Such is research today you are not a believer but after more research and searching you may find that to be different.
Where did I indicate I was confused? I did not.
Go ahead. Answer the question I answered to your satisfaction instead of my answer.
I hsave no problem leaving you swing.
If that's the case, why did the author post that there was no treasure?
That's all I'm trying to figure out.
The Beales Code is a great story but if the author states no treasure ever existed, it's a bit confusing.
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If that's the case, why did the author post that there was no treasure?
That's all I'm trying to figure out.
The Beales Code is a great story but if the author states no treasure ever existed, it's a bit confusing.
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How is that confusing? And when you state or quote no treasure ever existed, you're referring to Beale? Or poster franklins stating no treasure? Or both?
franklin has pocketed treasure. tangible type. Not book form. Not from writing a book.
Which leads us , or me anyways into suggesting that you are suggesting no Beale treasure.
If you base that on franklins statement then you can believe it or not. You're king of susceptible to suggestion if you don't look any further though. And his book chases the Beale legend. And it is legend. How it is written reflects who's opinion? Now is not the time to be surprised. But the man did a heck of a lot of homework over time to get to his conclusion.
"Treasure". Cripes don't point and say that , you'll start a stampede.
Explain your pursuit of questions regarding a treasure legend ; and the result is confusion.
Never mind the process.
Beale code(s) will keep anyone who wants to be ; busy a while or longer.
Beale treasure legend will too if approached right looking for a who why how when and where amidst fact and speculation.
It's holding power is obvious given thier entry into the library of congress date of 1885..
I'd consider that a gem of a treasure of writing if it was mine! You among others are still reading about it today. And how many people heard or read about it for the first time this year?
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How is that confusing? And when you state or quote no treasure ever existed, you're referring to Beale? Or poster franklins stating no treasure? Or both?
franklin has pocketed treasure. tangible type. Not book form. Not from writing a book.
Which leads us , or me anyways into suggesting that you are suggesting no Beale treasure.
If you base that on franklins statement then you can believe it or not. You're king of susceptible to suggestion if you don't look any further though. And his book chases the Beale legend. And it is legend. How it is written reflects who's opinion? Now is not the time to be surprised. But the man did a heck of a lot of homework over time to get to his conclusion.
"Treasure". Cripes don't point and say that , you'll start a stampede.
Explain your pursuit of questions regarding a treasure legend ; and the result is confusion.
Never mind the process.
Beale code(s) will keep anyone who wants to be ; busy a while or longer.
Beale treasure legend will too if approached right looking for a who why how when and where amidst fact and speculation.
It's holding power is obvious given thier entry into the library of congress date of 1885..
I'd consider that a gem of a treasure of writing if it was mine! You among others are still reading about it today. And how many people heard or read about it for the first time this year?
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Confusing to you but not to me. Some people claim there is no treasure on their property until they dig to find it. Such is research today you are not a believer but after more research and searching you may find that to be different.
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Confusing to you but not to me. Some people claim there is no treasure on their property until they dig to find it. Such is research today you are not a believer but after more research and searching you may find that to be different.
Where did I indicate I was confused? I did not.
Go ahead. Answer Trutrhbetold's question I apparently didn't answer to your satisfaction.
[If that's the case, why did the author post that there was no treasure?
That's all I'm trying to figure out.
The Beales Code is a great story but if the author states no treasure ever existed, it's a bit confusing.]