ECS
Banned
A lot more than you Laflin Lafitte, Bonapartist, Champ d' Asile, Olive and Vine Colony, Adams-Onis Treaty Girard, Patterson, Mathew "Mexico" Sherman and the good ship Torpedo in the opium trade with China, an English Beale and Mexican wife with Mexican land grants, New Orleans, Galveston, slave trade, "hidden families", a free born man of color who became a Jackson Ward Alderman, and John Wilkes Booth theory which provided the heartiest of laughs are ALL fantastical connections that are not directly connected to Ward's 1885 Beale Papers dime novel and are creative speculation and conjecture of your making, and none of it is relevant to the Beale story.ECS...what in all of your fantastical magical family connections theory can you actually directly connect to the pamphlet? ... Might it just all be "creative speculation and conjecture?" Yes, that's all it is, period!...
As much as you make lite of the Risqué extended family bloodline in it influence in the Beale story presented in the narrative text, as well as other sources that were available from Risque's "fabulous library" as well as from WARD & DIGGS BOOKSELLERS( ie Poe, William Clark and E F Beale journals) to the LYNCHBURG VIRGINIAN's April 16, 1879 story of the discovery of Robert O Willis treasure of $65,000 of gold, silver, and jewelry in a Kentucky cave.
Yes, Bigscoop, all these connections influenced the Beale story in the job pamphlet, and as hard as you try to dismiss this, you continue to fail completely in that endeavor, just as you fail to connect any of your theories to Ward. to the "unknown author", to the story presented in the Beale Papers.
You can not disprove these influences connections.
Why, because the 1885 Beale Papers was a work of fiction, a dime novel with parlor entertainment ciphers, and that, my friend, you have agreed to every time you post these historical grab bag story behind the Beale story theories.