Jesuit map in a cave at Tayopa

Jose:

I am also enclosing an updated map of the official claims registered at the Secretaria de Economia-Mexico for the
Sierra oscura-Barbaroca regions.

This could be helpful to your projects to obtain one concesion claim in there for the paramo and chapel, as there is not already any claim in there.

Saludos

CACHILAN
 

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Hi Jose de la Mancha:

Fortunately the odds you gave for eliminating the "Rain" (of shotguns) in Sierra Oscura was wrong. Read these yesterday news. Good Luck.

CACHILAN
 

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HOLA MY AMIGO Cachilin We have differet reports on the same happening heheh. Mine says 400 soldiers, yours says 180 state police sigh. Excellent reporting.

The main thing is that Caraveo and his band are gone.

Gracias

Tropical Tramp.
 

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Jose: In my report is mentioned the participation of "El ejercito" it means "army" in spanish. O.K. ?

Saludos
 

HOLA MI AMIGO Cachilin, I was not finding fault with you by any means, but the reporters. You do an excellent job.

Tropical Tramp

p.s. How do you access the "updated Mexican government information on mining claims"? I cannot find it in SECOFI.

http://www.economia-dgm.gob.mx/info_gen.htm


Tayopa is shown in G12B17A & H12D87I & J.
 

Hi Jose:


I have been out of the city but just tell me wich mexican state and year you need for the updated claims lists.


Regards

CACHILAN
 

Hi again Jose de la Mancha:

Why are you looking for the Tayopa treasure in mexico ? My intelligence group found that Curry family had a really treasure in a Nevada mine in 1865 ? Take a look to this oficial report of U.S.A. claims:
Ja, Ja,....Tropical true

CACHILAN
 

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CACHILAN
Hi Jose:
I have been out of the city but just tell me wich mexican state and year you need for the updated claims lists.
Regards
CACHILAN
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hola mi Amogo Cachilin, I am interested in the present holdings in the municipio de Moris.

Where do you get this information? I have full access to the Direcion General de Mineria but cannot find it iin there, unless it is in the Titulos Expendidos section..

Tropical Tramp
 

Gracias mi amigo Cachilin. As soon as things quiet down on the Sierra Obscuro agan, and the rains slow down, I will be going back to Tayopa. I have many other drawings, carvings, marks to take photographs of and will post thrm in here.

Besides Tayopa, I know very closely where the Gloria Pan, La Tarasca, Las Pimas, and Los Placers de Tepoca are. It was necessary to locate them to prove that the legends were true, they are, and I now can prove it.

We have to get together and talk my friend.

Tropical Tramp
 

Jose:

Send me some info on the Gloria Pan, La Tarasca, Las Pimas, and Los Placers de Tepoca and I will verify them using advanced remote sensing exploration for arquelogy & "antiguas" with my own spectral algorithms I developed.

ref: We have to get together and talk my friend.= That would be good if I go soon near Alamos or you came near San Diego o Yuma.

Saludos
 

Don Jose,

"p.s. if I can get his scanner working, I will post maps? etc.? The one of the Sierras is of the locaton of the first Tayopa near Guaynopa/Guaynopita.? ? The true Tayopa, the one that everyne looks for and has the treasures that are associated wth it is #3,? mine. It lies south of this map.? The one near Yecora, at the bottom left side of the map,? is #2 "from the book by Adrian Westwood, "A treasure hunters Guide to Tayopa", I sugest buying it. an excellent little book."

Actually, I believe you have sold Westwood's book a little short by calling it
"....an excellent little book." To date, I have never seen anything better written by someone who has been there.....done that.

Adrian Westwood milked every source he could find, and he found many, as well as putting boots on the ground. Untill you publish your book, I believe "Jesuit Gold......." should be placed at the top of the food chain.

Take care,

Joe
 

good afternoon Joe: You do have a point on 'published data'. However, I believe that I have far more pages of actual data 'Posted' in here, with far more pictures of
Tayopa than Westwood does. Also, I have been completely open. I have called for and freely answered any and all questions, so far no one has managed to bring up anything that hasn't been explained satisfactorily except where "X" is..

Incidentally, I presume that since I have posted many more pages in total, with more pictures, data, and details, that in one way it could be considered as an

'on going, on line book'.



Keep em coming joe mi buddy.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

Don Jose,

[Incidentally, I presume that since I have posted many more pages in total, with more pictures, and of details, that in one way it could be considered as an

'on going, on line book'.]

Well that may be true, but is remains a very disjointed book, and very hard to follow from start to finish. ???

For instance, can you tell me how many pages you have recounting the research and adventures of Henry Ossian Flipper? As a research reference book, your work here leaves a little to be desired.

Just my opinion, so I could very well be wrong. :dontknow:

Get it organized and published and I will be first in line to purchase it........signed, of course. :read2:


Take care,

Joe
 

I concur,
I would love a copy if you sign it.

I would be out of line to post what the map says ...LOL
We have discussed it several times. let these other guys sort it out.

Waiting on the book.
 

Ole Houn dog , You will certainly get one with my compliments if it is ever published, if not, then a copy of my notes, signed of course.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

Good evening Joe my buddy: You posted ->

Well that may be true, but is remains a very disjointed book, and very hard to follow from start to finish.

(( I agree, but then it was never intended to be a continuous post, most of the posts were in answer to the many questions. No - one posts a complete book in here, especially without expecting most to simply become bored or jaded.))
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You posted -->

For instance, can you tell me how many pages you have recounting the research and adventures of Henry Ossian Flipper? As a research reference book, your work
here leaves a little to be desired.


((First Flipper himself, flatly stated that he himself, was not interested in Tayopa and that he had never searched for it. His famous "on th 7th of march look at the setting sun from the Cerro de la Campana and it will be setting over Tayopa" was the extent of his interest.

As a matter of fact that is the theme of my co Logo, and avatar as seen above to the left of this post , which was designed by my son, not by the Jesuits in the 1500's as claimed by a certain infamous poster in here.

This setting Sun point has been covered with maps, data, etc, a few times already in the posts on the story of Tayopa))

Reference book ?? no way. However, in many ways I 'will' be the source for much of the new data on Tayopa, the plot with the Dutch to take the Americas away from Spain, as well as the method of clandestinely transporting precious metal across Northern Mexico to just below Mattamoros for transhipment to Rome...

Next ??

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

Don Jose,

Treasure in the eyes of many!!
I look forward to either or both!

Thanks much old friend.
 

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