Kenworthy's Book's of Misinformation
by Digin4it » Wed Jul 11, 2012
Digin4it wrote:
In one of my latest posts I mentioned the fact that there are some treasure hunting web sites that have been taken over by the Masonic Lodge
for the purpose of misleading treasure hunters in their search for treasure, their very search for success.
On these web sites, treasurenet.com being the most popular site for misinformation, their so-called experts can decipher ANY AND ALL trail markers, monuments, etc.,
BUT as soon as you mention the OWL, the DUCK and other symbols that lead to mines and trerasure rooms, these so-called experts (librarians)
all of the sudden develope amnesia.
Worse yet, they purposely guide you down the wrong road with the wrong information.
Believe it or not, Charles Kenworthy's books are the first to do this very same thing.
I want to say one thing, and that is that Kenworthy's books were the first and the best of their time.
Treasure hunters like myself were looking for this information, we knew it was out there...somewhere..if only the person who held this information would release it to us!!!
I STILL suggest that treasure hunters buy these books by Chuck, and I will always suggest this.
They lay the groundwork for what you need to know.
BUT, just like treasurenet.com, these books give you very specific interpretations of all the "little" signs and symbols and monuments (all the little stuff)
but when it comes to the major treasure signs and symbols that actually get you to the treasure room, that is when Kenworthy doesn't just forget to tell you the truth,
he down right lies about signs, giving away his membership in the Masonic Lodge (Chuck was a 33rd Degrree Mason).
Of all the signs he lies about in his books, Chuck lies about the Bell symbol more than any other.
He states that the bell symbol was not that important, and that if you DO HAPPEN to find it, that it it simply means "a Mission". People, this is pure B.S.
The Bell symbol, even in the Masonic Lodge treasure codes, means "Bank, or treasure room".
What gets me is that Chuck could've very well not even have mentioned the bell.
But you see, HE HAD TO MENTION the bell because it is so predominant at thousands of treasure accumulation sites,
so by telling us that the bell means "Mission" or " a Mission location", then he knew that when we found this bell in the field, using HIS information,
that we would just think that the symbol is pointing the way to the nearest Mission,
when in fact it is telling us, pointing us, to an accumulation that is filled with billions in gold, siver, you name it.
Again, I will always say that kenworthy's books are great, to a certain degree (no pun intended).
But they are also nothing more than the tip of the iceberg.
Kenworthy knew the treasure codes, and he knew all about the owl, the duck, and so on.
He knew about the bell and that we, as treasure hunters, were finding this symbol, but instead of telling us the truth he told us a lie...
just like the Masonic Lodge instructed him to do. Kenworthy's books, alone, will get you nowhere. He made sure of that!!!!!
Ref: Kenworthy's Book's of Misinformation