Jesse James, et. al. & KGC in CENTRAL KANSAS?

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Jesse James, et. al. & KGC in CENTRAL KANSAS?

:coffee2: :icon_thumleft: ;D Watched JESSE JAMES HIDDEN TREASURE on History channel, last night;
gonna be on THIS coming Saturday night... so check yer "local listings". THE WALL, alluded to, in the program, had all kinds of writings, ciphers, and POSSIBLE KGC/CSA "code" to hidden treasure;
LAWD GAWD A'MIGHTY! Mason jars of silver & gold coins were dug up... a GOLD bar was dug up...
Can ANYONE "post" a digtal picture of the ciphers on that wall? ??? :dontknow: :read2:
 

Re: Jesse James, et. al. & KGC in CENTRAL KANSAS?

I recorded will watch again....I will make it clear now....I have no intentions of buying a $40,000 ground penetrating radar.
 

Re: Jesse James, et. al. & KGC in CENTRAL KANSAS?

I saw that show this morning and was quite interested in the story. The gold and silver would be a great find, but the fact that he may have faked his death and went into hiding like that is fascinating.
Does anyone have any guesses as to which town he was residing as Jeremiah James. I was also curious about the group of guys researching this. I noticed one of them was wearing a badge and of course they were carrying sidearms. Are they part of an official governement group?
 

I am impressed that Jeremiah's grandson looks so much like Jessie. I hope that they can do a DNA test, to determine if Jeremiah is Jessie. With the grandson looking so much like Jessie, there's a chance that if he went to the area, his mind might work like Jessie's as to where he'd hide/bury things.

As for the gold and jar lids. I have found many jar lids on the farm I grew up on; so that does not surprise me. As for the gold, it was NOT a government processed gold bar; and I don't think the program would spend the money it would take to produce a homemade gold bar that size. That's about a $50,000. bar (todays value). It's highly possible that the bar was a real find. I'm not going to swear to it though.
 

The show was a fraud and creator (star) is a con-artist. Why would you doubt the "gold" bar? They could buy it, melt it, then turn around and sell it again. With market moves, they could have even made money on doing that.

These shows easily earn 10's of thousands (if not 100's) when sold to major networks like History.
 

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