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Then, YOU would like THE BEALE PAPERS: Lost Legacy by Robert N. Williams; ALL about LaFitte & "The Beale"... heh.
i have learned from some here that too much fiction can be a problem.
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Then, YOU would like THE BEALE PAPERS: Lost Legacy by Robert N. Williams; ALL about LaFitte & "The Beale"... heh.
Yes, it can cause a grand fret for, as US codebreaker William Friedman called, the unwary reader.i have learned from some here that too much fiction can be a problem.
...real or unreal...?
What is unreal proof?
That really makes no logical sense at all.Well unreal proof is the same as real proof...
That really makes no logical sense at all.
That really makes no logical sense at all.
When have I misquoted you or anyone else for that matter?You keep on snipping post and adding them to other post is ridicoulous. You can make out like anyone said anything when in fact they did not.. Why did you not post everything else. STOP CUTTING AND PASTING.
When have I misquoted you or anyone else for that matter?
The three dots(...) acknowledge that I edited a quote to reply to a specific line in the presented statement made by the named poster.
Indeed!LAWDY!
... I can tell you that there is more, so much more, the true nature of these relationships manifesting into something else in 1817 that would ultimately cause Monroe to request that Adams seek the opinion of Jackson in regards to public response to the newly proposed boundaries in “the west” that were to become law once/if the Adams Onis Treaty was signed. Jackson responded by saying that he thought the proposed boundaries would be generally accepted if they acquired the Floridas. Shortly afterwards the treaty was signed and then comes the first Beale deposit...
In The Beale Pamphlet Morriss claims that Beale’s two visits at his hotel took place on January 1820 and January
1822. Both of these dates fall “exactly” eleven months behind the dates of the signing and the ratification of the Adams Onis
Treaty.
Treaty signing date: February 1819
Beale’s first visit: January 1820
11 months
Treaty’s Rat. Date: February 1821
Beale’s second visit: January 1822
11 months
Going a step further it’s interesting to note that both deposit dates fall closely in order between the dates in the above
table, nine and ten months respectively.
Treaty signing date: February 1819
(9 months)
First Deposit date: November 1819
(2 months)
Beale’s first visit: January 1820
11 months
Treaty’s Rat. Date: February 1821
(10 months)
Second Deposit date: December 1821
(1 month)
Beale’s second visit: January 1822
11 months[/SIZE]
Another question, from where was this $5 million dispersed?The that US agreed to pay off the grievous claims of American citizens against Spain, set aside 5 million dollars for that payout.
A few legitimate claims were paid from this fund, but guess who received the lion's share of the payouts?
Those American "patriots" who helped bring about the negotiations of the Adams-Onis Treaty.
Major James Beverly Risqué was one of these "patriots" in Florida with Andrew Jackson, and it is known that Risqué paid close attention to the signing and ratification of Adams-Onis for he wanted an appointment in the newly acquired Florida Territory.
Was Risqué among these "patriot" recipients of the Treaty payouts?