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May, 1884:
A newspaper article reports that a Thomas J. Beale, an alderman, is a registered voter in the Jackson Ward district of Richmond, Virginia.
Theory; this could be our Thomas J. Beale of the Beale paper fame?
Jackson Ward History; it was formed in the 1830's and constructed at the hands of immigrants, this area having been chosen as a sanctuary for them, the selected culture moving into the area as a means of cultural unity and providing that unity with community support.
Question; But how could this possibly be related to the Beale Pamphlet story?
Money, the building of this dedicated district took lots of money. So, how could the story in the Beale Pamphlet be relevant to the building of Jackson Ward? We already have a Thomas J. Beale residing there, an alderman who could have been of the proper age as our Thomas J. Beale in the pamphlet story. And, we know that our unknown author had “important business affairs in Richmond.” Hmmmm.....best we dig into this a little bit.
And then here it comes, the type of investigation that begins to draw us into our own manufactured series of solutions. Are you ready......
Thomas J. Beale, if we drop the TJB from this name then the remaining letters can be arranged to create the following “certain” clue - “Safe Loan Free Homes” or "Loan Free Safe Homes." WOW! Look what we just discovered! WOW! We must really be onto something now! So all of that money was used by immigrants to build their new and affluent society in Jackson Ward!
And this is how they start, coincidental results being quickly transformed into groundbreaking and earth shattering claims of solution. And no doubt, we can and will continue to build on our fantastic summary of what we call, “fact!”
However, it's all just manufactured logic and conveniently intertwined details of our own design. Period! And this is how all of these claimed remedies come about, none of them actually holding any type of directly implicating material.
Nothing wrong with developing and the continued pursuit of these theories as this is the general process. A lot wrong with trying to sell these assembled theories as fact. HUGE difference between fact and fiction.
“Freemason Safe Hole” or “Freemason Hole Safe” that was used to provide “Loan Free Safe Homes” for the select cultural immigrants in Jackson Ward, Richmond, Virginia. Ohhhh....so that's why Jackson's name was referenced in the Beale Pamphlet! “Another absolute clue! For sure!” Oh my gosh! Jackson Ward, J. B. Ward....."I see the obvious connection now!" Yet, there really is no directly implicating connection. Never was.
A newspaper article reports that a Thomas J. Beale, an alderman, is a registered voter in the Jackson Ward district of Richmond, Virginia.
Theory; this could be our Thomas J. Beale of the Beale paper fame?
Jackson Ward History; it was formed in the 1830's and constructed at the hands of immigrants, this area having been chosen as a sanctuary for them, the selected culture moving into the area as a means of cultural unity and providing that unity with community support.
Question; But how could this possibly be related to the Beale Pamphlet story?
Money, the building of this dedicated district took lots of money. So, how could the story in the Beale Pamphlet be relevant to the building of Jackson Ward? We already have a Thomas J. Beale residing there, an alderman who could have been of the proper age as our Thomas J. Beale in the pamphlet story. And, we know that our unknown author had “important business affairs in Richmond.” Hmmmm.....best we dig into this a little bit.
And then here it comes, the type of investigation that begins to draw us into our own manufactured series of solutions. Are you ready......
Thomas J. Beale, if we drop the TJB from this name then the remaining letters can be arranged to create the following “certain” clue - “Safe Loan Free Homes” or "Loan Free Safe Homes." WOW! Look what we just discovered! WOW! We must really be onto something now! So all of that money was used by immigrants to build their new and affluent society in Jackson Ward!
And this is how they start, coincidental results being quickly transformed into groundbreaking and earth shattering claims of solution. And no doubt, we can and will continue to build on our fantastic summary of what we call, “fact!”
However, it's all just manufactured logic and conveniently intertwined details of our own design. Period! And this is how all of these claimed remedies come about, none of them actually holding any type of directly implicating material.
Nothing wrong with developing and the continued pursuit of these theories as this is the general process. A lot wrong with trying to sell these assembled theories as fact. HUGE difference between fact and fiction.
“Freemason Safe Hole” or “Freemason Hole Safe” that was used to provide “Loan Free Safe Homes” for the select cultural immigrants in Jackson Ward, Richmond, Virginia. Ohhhh....so that's why Jackson's name was referenced in the Beale Pamphlet! “Another absolute clue! For sure!” Oh my gosh! Jackson Ward, J. B. Ward....."I see the obvious connection now!" Yet, there really is no directly implicating connection. Never was.

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