franklin
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When you have solved mysteries of the KGC, like I have, you start looking at everything that is unusual. I have found very unusual oddities in Danville, Virginia. I have seen streets that go no where. I have seen invisible streets that an ordinary person walking the street will never see. I have seen a confederate flag that covers six acres of ground and the flag pole over 40 feet wide and 1600 feet long. Intersecting streets make sense to history past and some to history future. It feels strange to be able to see these things and others can not and yet you can not reveal it to anyone after you have found them.
I have also found similar oddities in Lynchburg, Virginia. These oddities are real. I can explain them but I can not give the secrets away, not yet. They are there. They involve both Lynchburg and Bedford County. One day all will come to light.
One of these oddities in Lynchburg, will reveal the exact location of the home Major James Beverly Ward lived in, the country home of Major James Beverly Risque and which is also the home Sarah Mitchell Morriss died in and yet the house can not be seen for it is not there now or is it? Why? Another oddity reveals where the home of Anzoletta Saunders lived and where Robert Morriss died? Really very odd. Again why? And why can no one find where either Robert Morriss or Sarah his wife are buried?
This was only finished about 54 years ago, so someone in Lynchburg knows what I am talking about, contact me.
I have also found similar oddities in Lynchburg, Virginia. These oddities are real. I can explain them but I can not give the secrets away, not yet. They are there. They involve both Lynchburg and Bedford County. One day all will come to light.
One of these oddities in Lynchburg, will reveal the exact location of the home Major James Beverly Ward lived in, the country home of Major James Beverly Risque and which is also the home Sarah Mitchell Morriss died in and yet the house can not be seen for it is not there now or is it? Why? Another oddity reveals where the home of Anzoletta Saunders lived and where Robert Morriss died? Really very odd. Again why? And why can no one find where either Robert Morriss or Sarah his wife are buried?
This was only finished about 54 years ago, so someone in Lynchburg knows what I am talking about, contact me.
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