$hare alleged KGC/Outlaw signs/symbols with/out absolute proof/ none required

Tixiercat

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cyzak

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Here is a good video on the prayer trees that were manipulated by the Colorado Native Americans this is why I was always leery of trees you never knew who was doing the manipulating or maybe some of you do please explain if you can.
 

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Nappy, looked at the picture on the right upside down, it
definitely looked like a snake face!
 

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yamazues

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That pile of rocks next to tree would only mean a few things. One, if it’s next to a road, they moved rocks out of road to tree. Second, if it was in a farm field, means they moved rocks out so they could plow. And the best and last, it IS a treasure entrance. Egg shape means entry, and by what I can tell, dig down and in underneath the tree towards the right is what I see. Good luck
 

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Wonder what kind of knife was used to do the carvings? The carvings are just perfect. I don't believe I could carve that well. LOL
 

cyzak

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Wonder what kind of knife was used to do the carvings? The carvings are just perfect. I don't believe I could carve that well. LOL

They were true craftsman's let alone the carving on trees but the stone work is sometimes unbelievable as to how it was done.
 

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Definitely operational masons! I was thinking of a sharpened grapevine joiner. You will have to look up the meaning! LOL
 

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That's awesome! I've done alot of construction. I helped pour a basement. I pushed a wheelbarrow full of concrete about 40 yards to the basement, it was 95 degrees outside that was the last time I did that. Most of my work was above the masonry!
 

metrotec

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The quote is actually; "The truth shall Make you free", John 8:32 KJV Some people have changed the quote to fit their agenda.
 

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I understand what you are talking about but, how does it relate to our topic? By the way I am a Hellenistic, Protestant, Christian, Southern Baptist! LOL
 

Tixiercat

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This particular layout was the same way. The first part of the map required you to find a triangle and the triangle was made of three trees with an upright rock at the base of each tree.
AIec, if you are not comfortable diverging the information I totally understand, I am wondering if you have an actual map? Or are you referring to a rock/tree map? I am asking because I have many of the same trees with rocks strategically placed at a site., many also leaning against the trees, but have not found the "Map" thus far. So any guidance would be extremely helpful.
 

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